inb4 hospital is lying, wasnt on record etc
They actually, and bravely, admitted to losing track of actual children in their custody, but im also supposed to believe they kept meticulous hospital records on the illegals
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/immig...fa5_story.html
The Trump administration is preparing an immigration enforcement blitz next month that would target arrests in U.S. cities and jurisdictions that have adopted “sanctuary” policies, according to three U.S. officials who described a plan with public messaging that echoes the president’s law-and-order campaign rhetoric.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation, known informally as the “sanctuary op,” could begin in California as soon as later this week. It would then expand to cities including Denver and Philadelphia, according to two of the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe sensitive government law enforcement plans.
Chad Wolf, acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, probably will travel to at least one of the jurisdictions where the operation will take place to boost President Trump’s claims that leaders in those cities have failed to protect residents from dangerous criminals, two officials said.
Follow up to the immigrant caravan from honduras. They were intercepted by the guatemalan army and shipped back over the weekend. The mexican army was also waiting for them @ the mx/gt border:
Remember when Rosenstein was the good one?
Also, they're transparently spinning up a news cycle filled with videos of them detaining hispanic men in trucks so Trump voters can feel their racism is justified.
https://about.bgov.com/news/undocume...ed-trump-push/
Undocumented immigrants anywhere in the U.S. can be deported as quickly as a day, once Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials complete mandatory training online, the agency says.
“This is huge. It can very significantly shift how immigration law is enforced,” John Sandweg, former acting head of ICE in the Obama administration, said in an interview.
All ICE personnel were told that the agency would now carry out the new, expanded authority for expedited removals in an Oct. 2 email, which Bloomberg Government reviewed.
Expedited removal since its inception had been limited to individuals encountered within 100 hundred miles of the border and within two weeks of entering the U.S. The updated Department of Homeland Security policy will apply to immigrants anywhere in the U.S. who can’t immediately prove upon an encounter with an immigration official they have been continuously in the U.S. for at least two years or have legal standing.
The expanded policy faced legal challenges since it was first announced in July 2019.
On Sept. 30, 2020, a circuit court removed “the remaining legal obstacle to ICE’s use of this important statutory tool,” Tony Pham, the senior official performing the duties of the ICE director, told agency employees in the email Oct. 2.
ITT as 'Stop all the brown people you see and quick deport them before the legal ones can vote'
https://theintercept.com/2020/11/02/...n-deportation/
Alma Bowman, a 54-year-old woman in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, was scheduled for deportation on Monday. For over two years, Bowman has been held at Georgia’s Irwin County Detention Center, the site of growing concern about medical neglect and coerced gynecological procedures performed on nearly 60 women. She has been a key witness, for attorneys and journalists, of a doctor performing the allegedly unnecessary or overly aggressive procedures.
She is also a U.S. citizen, according to her lawyer and documentation reviewed by The Intercept.
What a twist
Nvm read the article lol
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Money well spent.
The "law and order" party continues breaking the law when it doesn't suit it's needs.
https://www.woodtv.com/news/national...-suspend-daca/
DHS head didn’t have authority to suspend DACA
A federal judge in New York ruled Saturday that Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf assumed his position unlawfully, a determination that invalidated Wolf’s suspension of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which shields young people from deportation.
“DHS failed to follow the order of succession as it was lawfully designated,” U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis wrote. “Therefore, the actions taken by purported Acting Secretaries, who were not properly in their roles according to the lawful order of succession, were taken without legal authority.”
Did you actually read the article, cause that's not what it says. DHS afaik can suspend DACA, just not Chad Wolf since he technically shouldn't be in charge anyways.
Well it's a good thing he said that the DHS head, in this case Chad Wolf, can't suspend DACA instead of saying the DHS can't suspend DACA.