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The federal government has formally begun moving to get tougher on illegal immigration. @JudyWoodruff reports #PBSNews
Under the new rules, the department would greatly expand the number of immigrants who are prioritized for removal. This includes a person in the country illegally who may have committed a crime but not been charged, who has "abused any program related to receipt of public benefits," or who an immigration officer deems a risk to public safety or national security.
The DHS wants to expand the use of so-called expedited removal, in which migrants do not appear before an immigration judge before being deported.
In addition, the policies call for an expansion of a federal program that enlists state and local police to enforce immigration laws.
http://news.wgbh.org/2017/02/21/bos...p-will-meet-fierce-opposition-new-immigration
For states and towns that have battled against President Trump for sanctuary city status, the most notable policy might be a call to expand a federal effort to use local law enforcement as de facto immigration agents, a program that was scaled back in the Obama administration.
AG Healey: Trump Will Meet "Fierce Opposition” On New Immigration Rules
February 21, 2017
According to Healey, local police will not become immigration agents. “It is not the case that we’re going to allow our local and state officials to become deputized by federal immigration authorities,” Healey said. “You can’t confiscate local and state resources and try to take them over and put them to work, and that is some of what Donald Trump has suggested he is going to do…He’ll meet fierce opposition if that’s his intended course.”
The federal government has formally begun moving to get tougher on illegal immigration. @JudyWoodruff reports #PBSNews
Under the new rules, the department would greatly expand the number of immigrants who are prioritized for removal. This includes a person in the country illegally who may have committed a crime but not been charged, who has "abused any program related to receipt of public benefits," or who an immigration officer deems a risk to public safety or national security.
The DHS wants to expand the use of so-called expedited removal, in which migrants do not appear before an immigration judge before being deported.
In addition, the policies call for an expansion of a federal program that enlists state and local police to enforce immigration laws.
http://news.wgbh.org/2017/02/21/bos...p-will-meet-fierce-opposition-new-immigration
For states and towns that have battled against President Trump for sanctuary city status, the most notable policy might be a call to expand a federal effort to use local law enforcement as de facto immigration agents, a program that was scaled back in the Obama administration.
AG Healey: Trump Will Meet "Fierce Opposition” On New Immigration Rules
February 21, 2017
According to Healey, local police will not become immigration agents. “It is not the case that we’re going to allow our local and state officials to become deputized by federal immigration authorities,” Healey said. “You can’t confiscate local and state resources and try to take them over and put them to work, and that is some of what Donald Trump has suggested he is going to do…He’ll meet fierce opposition if that’s his intended course.”