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Administration to expand on categories of immigrants to be deported
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The Trump administration plans to direct immigration agents to greatly expand the categories of immigrants they target for deportation, according to drafts of two memos seen by Reuters and first reported by McClatchy news organization on Saturday. Two sources familiar with the plans told Reuters the documents have been approved by Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly, but are under final review by the White House. They are expected to be released to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) early next week. Under the orders, hundreds of thousands of people would face expedited removal proceedings, including those that had not been prioritized for deportation under former President Barack Obama. The memos are guidance to instruct agents in the field to implement two executive orders signed by Trump on Jan. 25 intended to deter future migration and drive out more illegal migrants from the United States. One memo instructs ICE agents to ignore Obama’s memos on immigration priorities that targeted only recent arrivals and convicted criminal migrants for deportation. Instead, migrants who have been charged with crimes but not convicted would be prioritized for deportation. The guidance also allows ICE agents wide discretion in deciding who to deport and considers anyone in the United States illegally to be subject to deportation. ADVERTISEMENT The guidance does leave in place Obama’s 2012 executive action that protected 750,000 people brought to the United States illegally by their parents. The fate of the policy, known as DACA, has been hotly debated within the White House, according to sources familiar with the discussions. Trump said in a news conference Friday that DACA was a “very difficult subject” for him. The ICE memo also states that immigrants will not be afforded rights under U.S. privacy laws. The second memo instructs CBP officers to crack down on illegal migration at the border by holding migrants in detention until a determination in their case is made. The Department of Homeland Security did not deny any information contained in the draft memos but did not provide further detail. A source familiar with the guidance said the memos were scheduled to be distributed on Friday but the White House made a last-minute request to review them. It is not known whether the White House may alter the guidance. Kelly said in one of the memos that illegal immigration across the U.S. border with Mexico had "created a significant national security vulnerability to the United States." (Reporting by Julia Edwards Ainsley and Diane Bartz; Editing by Dave Gregorio) |
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Instead, migrants who have been charged with crimes but not convicted would be prioritized for deportation What if you're falsely accused of a crime ? This doesn't make any sense whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty. They really made it clear Immigrants have no rights smh...
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So my question is, how does a local court determine that someone charged is here illegally?
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What if you were arrested, had charges (misdemeanor) dropped years ago. Will you be still priority?
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If you are falsely accused and arrested, which frequently happens, that would suck to be deported right away.
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This guy is nuts. I would really like to see how the affects the small business as a matter a fact the economy would be. When employees are scarred to work and the small business struggle more than they are now. Hes will make every1 self deport.
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This is basically MIT Romney's plan.
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I have been caught driving without a license years go and my lawyer settled. I don't think I have been convicted of anything.
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