Posted on 03/17/2017 5:02:35 PM PDT by jazusamo
The Justice Department is preparing to send immigration judges to 12 cities around the country to expedite the deportation process for undocumented immigrants charged with crimes, Reuters reported on Friday.
The judges will be temporarily reassigned to Baltimore; Los Angeles; Miami; New Orleans; New York; San Francisco; Bloomington, Minn.; El Paso, Texas; Harlingen, Texas; Imperial, Calif.; Omaha, Neb. and Phoenix, Ariz.
Those cities have more than half of the countrys pending cases in which undocumented immigrants are facing criminal charges, Reuters reported.
The number of judges that would be reassigned and the timeline are still being reviewed, according to Reuters. The move was requested by the Department of Homeland Security. As a candidate, President Trump vowed to ramp up efforts to deport undocumented immigrants, particularly those involved in crime.
The president signed an executive order in January, days after taking office, cracking down on undocumented immigration and ramping up border security efforts. Trump has also authorized the construction of a massive wall along the countrys southern border.
The Trump administration is also temporarily increasing the number of immigration judges at detention centers near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Extend to more than those “charged with crimes”. Make it every illegal ever arrested or with gang membership.
Absolutely Bump!
not fast enough for htis young lady:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3535819/posts
Two Rockville High students arrested for allegedly raping classmate at school (illegals)
“Sanchez, a native of Guatemala who arrived in the United States about seven months ago, has a pending alien removal case against him,”
Good luck, man. Kick some ass out there.
Good for you!!
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