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Are immigration raids result of Trump policy?
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Advocacy groups say that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are rounding up people in large numbers around the country as part of stepped-up enforcement under President Donald Trump.
https://i.imgur.com/lNNTEwe.jpg They say a roundup in Southern California was especially heavy-handed and cite arrests in places such as Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Texas and North Carolina that have rattled immigrants. The government says it's simply enforcing the laws and conducting routine enforcement targeting immigrants in the country illegally with criminal records. Authorities say it's no different than what happened during the Obama years on a regular basis. The truth lies somewhere in between. Here are some of the facts surrounding what's happening with immigration enforcement: TRUMP VS. OBAMA As a candidate, Donald Trump vowed to take a hard line on immigration. Five days after taking office, he signed a sweeping executive order that made clear that just about any immigrant living in the country illegally could be a priority for deportation, particularly those with outstanding deportation orders. The president's order also said enforcement priorities would include convicted criminals, immigrants who had been arrested for any criminal offense, those who committed fraud, and anyone who may have committed a crime. Under President Barack Obama, the government focused on immigrants in the country illegally who posed a threat to national security or public safety and recent border crossers. But despite the narrower focus, more than 2 million people were deported during Obama's time in office, including a record of more than 409,000 people in 2012. At one point, he was dubbed the "Deporter in Chief" by his critics. The record was reached with the help of the Secure Communities program that helped the government identify immigrants in the country illegally who had been arrested. In the latter half of Obama's tenure, deportations plummeted to lows matching those of former President George W. Bush's term. Immigration officials say they aren't. David Marin, Immigration and Customs Enforcement's field office director for enforcement and removal operations in greater Los Angeles, said the agency carries out these operations two or three times a year in his region. He says the California operation was in the planning stages "before the administration came out with their current executive orders." But immigrant rights groups say the actions are harsher than in the past. Advocates began fielding calls Thursday from immigrants and their lawyers reporting raids at homes and businesses in the greater Los Angeles area. In one instance, agents showed up at the home of a 50-year-old house painter named Manuel Mosqueda in the Los Angeles suburbs, looking to arrest an immigrant who wasn't there. In the process, they spoke with Mosqueda, arrested him and put him on a bus to Mexico - though lawyers were able to halt his deportation and bring him back. In all, Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested about 160 people during a five-day sweep in Southern California aimed at immigrants with criminal histories and deportation orders, including a Salvadoran gang member wanted in his country and a Brazilian drug trafficker. Marin acknowledged that five of those arrested would not have met the Obama administration's enforcement priorities. The agency called it an "enforcement surge" that was no different than enforcement actions carried out in the past and said a "rash of recent reports about purported ICE checkpoints and random sweeps are false, dangerous, and irresponsible." In a statement, the agency said "officers frequently encounter additional suspects who may be in the United States in violation of the federal immigration laws. Those persons will be evaluated on a case by case basis and, when appropriate, arrested by ICE." article... |
They've had warning for over a year! No excuses.
Too early to tell if the raids are a result of Trump, the article you posted said it's not a result of Trump, so.... |
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dindu nuffiin :1orglaugh |
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Obama does something and gets praised. Trump steps that up and gets condemned.
You really have to know the elite are after him. |
This part of the story is sickening:
"In one instance, agents showed up at the home of a 50-year-old house painter named Manuel Mosqueda in the Los Angeles suburbs, looking to arrest an immigrant who wasn't there. In the process, they spoke with Mosqueda, arrested him and put him on a bus to Mexico - though lawyers were able to halt his deportation and bring him back." There should be no legal recourse for these illegals to take. If they are here illegally, THEY GO BACK. |
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i think you will find NOBODY in this forum who speaks for ILLEGALS. here both parties are on the same position. but what weaselhead does is something completely else. he does NOT ONLY go against illegals - he goes against all and everybody just to produce numbers. at the end he will present numbers but no individual drames and for sure not the number of ILLEGAL deportations. i am pretty sure that hitler also killed a few jews who where really bad. if someone kills all americans he will also find a huge number of "guilty" in that. if you make groups guilty you force them into that role. this is a VERY VERY BIG MISTAKE !! |
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Well.. i don`t think this dictatorship comes with benefits.. but.. who am i to judge trump ?:)
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Thank god they didn't go after the gang bangers, murderers, rapists and dealers here illegally.
Lets go after the small fish and make sure to get our photo ops! See we got Maria homemaker, while the cholos down the road deal and gangbang |
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Obama deported more illegal aliens than any other president.
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High deportation figures are misleading - LA Times Expulsions of people who are settled and working in the United States have fallen steadily since his first year in office, and are down more than 40% since 2009. On the other side of the ledger, the number of people deported at or near the border has gone up ? primarily as a result of changing who gets counted in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency's deportation statistics. Until recent years, most people caught illegally crossing the southern border were simply bused back into Mexico in what officials called "voluntary returns," but which critics derisively termed "catch and release." Those removals, which during the 1990s reached more 1 million a year, were not counted in Immigration and Customs Enforcement's deportation statistics. |
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Or we could go directly to the source for information.... https://www.ice.gov/removal-statistics/2016 |
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We should be deporting every nignog with felony conviction instead of ball busting mexicans. :2 cents:
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U.S. immigrant deportations down in 2014, but still near record high | Pew Research Center |
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*illegal immigration raids
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Stricter enforcement of select laws.
Thanks Trump and AG Sessions. It's 'legal'. |
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This is from Vendizilla's own article: During the first two years after coming to office, Obama administration officials touted the record-setting deportation figures, hoping that strict enforcement at the border would convince Republicans to come to the negotiating table on immigration reform. Here is an article by ABC News that says Obama has deported more people than any other president: Obama Has Deported More People Than Any Other President - ABC News This is what our country has become. We are now completely divided. The Republicans believe that Hillary Clinton should go to jail for something that just isn't illegal, but sees no reason to look into how the Russian government might be able to blackmail or otherwise influence our current President. Why is it that we had nine investigations into a small scale terrorist attack, but yet Congress is not standing up and speaking with one voice demanding an investigation into this? |
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The solution is to drop them back just South of the Border Post and let Mexico deal with them. Giving Americans more jobs, prosperity and taxes. |
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hmmm... that might be the reason why some people do not understand my logic :-) but at least I can fairly communicate in 4 languages while the majority here is just able to understand information written in english thanks for the tip with Grammarly (it found THREE mistakes in YOUR text above :-) |
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& what good is knowing 4 languages when you suck at the only one that matters. :1orglaugh |
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win/win :thumbsup |
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We should kick at least one negro and 3 cracker families off welfare for every illegal deported.
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Look at the link you provided, they counted Border removals, before Obama, no one counted those. Which your link doesn't provide dates previous to Obama. Deportation Numbers Unwrapped | Center for Immigration Studies Deportations come mostly from border, DHS chief says - Washington Times |
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