Immigration Authorities Releases Target of Trump Deportation Push, 1,000,000 + Potentially Affected Featured
Written by Steve Straub | Source: TheFederalistpapers | June 18, 2019 09:32 PM
Immigration Authorities Releases Target of Trump Deportation Push, 1,000,000 + Potentially Affected
Yesterday, in a tweet, President Trump announced that starting next week millions of illegal immigrants would be deported.
This of course sent Democrats and their media allies into an immediate panic and they predictably began accusing the President of all sorts of crazy things, including running concentration camps on the border.
Well we now know the initial targets of President Trump?s deportation push and it?s not only a logical target but eminently reasonable as well.
Immigration authorities will target those who have already received their final deportation order but remain in the country, the Miami Herald reports.
A Trump administration official confirmed Tuesday that U.
S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement will specifically target for deportation as many as 1 million people ?who have been issued final deportation orders by federal judges yet remain at large in the country.?
President Donald Trump made the original announcement Monday night in a tweet.
?These judicial removal orders were secured at great time and expense, and yet illegal aliens not only refuse to appear in court, they often obtain fraudulent identities, collect federal welfare, and illegally work in the United States,? the administration official said in an email. ?These runaway aliens lodge phony asylum claims only to be no-shows at court and are ordered removed in absentia.?
This seems completely reasonable. After all those targeted have already gone through the system, or chosen not to show up to court, and ordered removed.
Written by Steve Straub | Source: TheFederalistpapers | June 18, 2019 09:32 PM
Immigration Authorities Releases Target of Trump Deportation Push, 1,000,000 + Potentially Affected
Yesterday, in a tweet, President Trump announced that starting next week millions of illegal immigrants would be deported.
This of course sent Democrats and their media allies into an immediate panic and they predictably began accusing the President of all sorts of crazy things, including running concentration camps on the border.
Well we now know the initial targets of President Trump?s deportation push and it?s not only a logical target but eminently reasonable as well.
Immigration authorities will target those who have already received their final deportation order but remain in the country, the Miami Herald reports.
A Trump administration official confirmed Tuesday that U.
S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement will specifically target for deportation as many as 1 million people ?who have been issued final deportation orders by federal judges yet remain at large in the country.?
President Donald Trump made the original announcement Monday night in a tweet.
?These judicial removal orders were secured at great time and expense, and yet illegal aliens not only refuse to appear in court, they often obtain fraudulent identities, collect federal welfare, and illegally work in the United States,? the administration official said in an email. ?These runaway aliens lodge phony asylum claims only to be no-shows at court and are ordered removed in absentia.?
This seems completely reasonable. After all those targeted have already gone through the system, or chosen not to show up to court, and ordered removed.
