Posted on 08/27/2014 11:24:01 PM PDT by Steelfish
U.S. To Allow Some Immigrant Deportees To Return Under Settlement Immigrant Detainees
By RICHARD MAROSI
U.S. government agreement with ACLU allowing some deportees to return covers only Southern California
The government admitted no wrongdoing in the settlement, which came in response to an ACLU lawsuit filed last year, but it agreed to take several measures to protect migrants' rights.
The agreement covers only Southern California, but some of the reforms in the deportation process are likely to be adopted nationwide, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said.
This is a historic settlement that will end a practice that tears families apart. - Norma Chavez Peterson, executive director of the ACLU of San Diego and Imperial counties It was unclear how many people might be allowed to return under the agreement, but advocates estimated that it would be a small fraction of the 250,000 deported voluntarily from Southern California between 2009 and 2013, the period covered in the lawsuit.
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Clever, but despicable.
If this disgusting commie regime isn't removed from power soon, we're really up a creek.
Criminal and subversive.
We are truly screwed. There’s absolutely nothing anyone can do about it. The final coup-de-grace comes when Obama legalizes 5-10 million illegals.
I’m blessed to have lived through the last era of American greatness.
Scott, the census documented 9 million illegals in country in 2000. Today there are between 25 and 40 million, unless their status has already been changed to legal resident.
I would change what you closed with to this.
I am cursed to have to live through the fall of the greatest chance humanity had on earth.
There won’t be another United States.
China will gobble up the planet, until it’s our turn.
Outrageous - another attempt to harm the U.S.
We desperately need to change the citizenship by birth and then deport, deport, deport. I don’t want to split up families either- deport the whole family.
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