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Alex QA 01-20-2012 02:51 PM

More Than 1,600 Deportation Cases Set To Be Closed In Denver And Baltimore
 
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WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration has recommended canceling deportation proceedings for more than 1,600 undocumented immigrants in Denver and Baltimore not considered a national security or public threat, a DHS official said Thursday.

The recommendations come after a review of 11,682 pending cases involving undocumented immigrants not jailed by federal authorities as part of an Obama administration pledge to focus deportation efforts on criminal undocumented immigrants and those who pose a national security or public safety threat.

According to preliminary figures shared with The Associated Press, 7,923 cases were reviewed in Denver and officials recommended closing 1,301. In Baltimore, 366 of the 3,759 cases reviewed were recommended for closure.

The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the preliminary data has not been released publicly, said the recommendation to cancel the deportation case hinges on the immigrants being cleared by a final and extensive background check that will include the use of biometric data such as fingerprints.

"We wanted to triple check" everyone's background before halting a deportation case, the official said.

Starting in early December, the immigration court dockets in Denver and Baltimore were suspended while officials did a "deep dive" of the entire backlog of pending deportations. Meanwhile, cases in other jurisdictions were also reviewed, though data on those reviews has not been released.

The Obama administration announced in August that roughly 300,000 pending deportation cases would be reviewed and non-criminals and those undocumented immigrants who don't pose a public safety or national security threat were likely to have their cases put on hold indefinitely. In June, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton issued a memo outlining when authorities could use discretion in deciding which undocumented immigrants to arrest and put into deportation proceedings.

Critics of the review and the discretion policy have said President Barack Obama is circumventing Congress to change immigration policies.

In a statement Thursday, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith again called the policies "backdoor amnesty."

"The results from the pilot programs show that President Obama's backdoor amnesty only works for undocumented immigrants, not Americans," Smith said. "Nearly 2,000 illegal and criminal immigrants in Denver and Baltimore have been granted backdoor amnesty that allows them to remain in the U.S. and apply for work authorization. And this administration routinely grants work authorization to 90 percent of undocumented immigrants when their cases have been administratively closed."

The DHS official said that only undocumented immigrants who would have been eligible to apply for a work permit before their deportation case was suspended will now be eligible. The official did not say how many people may be eligible.

"If you can apply for a work permit under existing law, you can apply now," the official said, adding that closure of the deportation case will not automatically qualify someone for a work permit.

Immigrants whose cases are closed won't gain legal status and could once again face deportation if they commit a crime or become a security threat, the official said.

The nationwide review is expected to be completed by the end of the summer. The official said the number of cases recommended for closure is likely to vary by court jurisdiction.

CB124 01-20-2012 05:28 PM

Re: More Than 1,600 Deportation Cases Set To Be Closed In Denver And Baltimore
 
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Originally Posted by Alex QA (Post 243413)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...=latino-voices

The DHS official said that only undocumented immigrants who would have been eligible to apply for a work permit before their deportation case was suspended will now be eligible. The official did not say how many people may be eligible.

Immigrants whose cases are closed won't gain legal status and could once again face deportation if they commit a crime or become a security threat, the official said.

What's this? I thought they would get work permits. So basically, all it means is they pretend you didn't get caught and you are back on the streets right?

anitagreencard 01-20-2012 07:41 PM

Re: More Than 1,600 Deportation Cases Set To Be Closed In Denver And Baltimore
 
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Originally Posted by CB124 (Post 243422)
What's this? I thought they would get work permits. So basically, all it means is they pretend you didn't get caught and you are back on the streets right?

If your case is closed, you are eligible to apply for a work permit. Having a work permit is a legal status. I think the author of the article meant to write "legal residency".

waterwise12 01-23-2012 12:18 PM

Re: More Than 1,600 Deportation Cases Set To Be Closed In Denver And Baltimore
 
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Originally Posted by anitagreencard (Post 243430)
If your case is closed, you are eligible to apply for a work permit. Having a work permit is a legal status. I think the author of the article meant to write "legal residency".

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Cases against illegal immigrants who win favorable prosecutorial discretion will be closed but not canceled, so ICE can easily reopen them. Mr. Morton said the immigrants would remain in “legal limbo,” not gaining any legal immigration status.
You don't get legal status. Just the right to work.


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