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Immigration arrests up, deportations down under Trump.

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07-18-2017, 02:05 PM
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Immigration arrests up, deportations down under Trump

Arrests of undocumented immigrants by federal agents increased in June, but deportations fell to their lowest point this year as the nation's court system sees bigger backlogs, according to data released Monday by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

ICE agents arrested 13,914 people last month, following a trend since President Trump took office in January and his campaign promise to crack down on illegal immigration.

In the final three months of the Obama administration, ICE averaged 9,134 arrests per month. That number has steadily increased under Trump, with the agency averaging 13,085 each month from February through June.

ICE Acting Director Thomas Homan recently said the drop in deportations is because of the backlog in federal immigration courts and the lengthy time to process each case. The number of cases waiting to be completed has surpassed 610,000 through June, according to the TRAC research project at Syracuse University.

Immigration courts have long been overburdened, with regular deportation cases taking up to two years to complete because of the volume of cases. The Trump administration has added to that backlog by arresting more people and cutting back on the Obama administration policy of allowing undocumented immigrants to be free on bond as they await their court hearings.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has dispatched 25 more immigration judges to detention centers along the southwest border with Mexico and wants to add more. The Justice Department's goal is to hire 50 immigration judges this year and 75 in the following year.


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lets add another 800k-1m DREAMer's if DACA rescinded... lets see how long they process each of us.

im telling you guys, it won't be easy to deport us... its the going back into the shadows i do not like. very sad, not nice!
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Hahahahahaha


Stops at a all time high geee I am sure that won't clog the system
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What is the current wait? 6 years?
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I believe 3 years(Chicago and Colorado closer to 3) right now. This was part of my point in another thread.

I don't think the administration really understands that removing DACA and potentially adding up to 800,000 to the docket would result in many more years of backlogs.
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5+ years !!
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Well, I think it's the fact that they don't care and also are simply lining the pockets of their lobbyist and donors by sending innocent immigrants to privately owned detention centers. Such a ruse!
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Question, are they allowed to not deport us, say keep, giving out DACA l, just without the EAD? Paxton said they are not asking for deportation.
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Well, I think it's the fact that they don't care and also are simply lining the pockets of their lobbyist and donors by sending innocent immigrants to privately owned detention centers. Such a ruse!
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Well, I think it's the fact that they don't care and also are simply lining the pockets of their lobbyist and donors by sending innocent immigrants to privately owned detention centers. Such a ruse!
I think this is the case too, especially how 'business-oriented' Trump and his admin are. They dont care so much about deporting people as quickly as possible, but simply want to detain as many people as quickly as possible.

For-profit detention centers are definitely a thing.
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