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Its just a public relations thing, enforcement theater. No doubt the administration is looking to ease pressure on them immigrants to do something to prevent the next surge of Central American illegals.

During the border surge last year, more than 100,000 families entered the US illegally from Central America. See? The Obama administration really is serious about sending those people back. (Sarc off Washington Post: The nationwide campaign, to be carried out by U.S.

Immigration from expert Mark Kirkorian is dubious: Ill believe it when I see it, said Mark Krikorian, executive director of immigration the Center for Immigration Studies. What share is this going to be?.

Author: ingdz.com | Published: 30.01.2016, 05:31   FEATURED ARTICLE

If the debate gives any indication of the political intricacy of this mornings announcement, it wont be long before Democratic presidential candidates give statements praising Obamas leadership on DAPA and attacking the GOP on their anti-immigrant sentiments while leaving out this presidencys prominent policy on immigration that resulted in over 2 million deportations (and counting). But that process will take years, so activists and open borders advocates sued to allow illegals being sheltered to go their merry way, fade into the population and disappear without a trace.

The stakes are high with Primaries around the corner, and new immigrant jobs the current administration is walking on eggshells trying to send three messages at the same time: 1) Deporting recent arrivals to send a punitive message to Central Americans trying to come to the United States. Experts say that the violence that was a key factor in driving people to flee Central America last year has surged again, with the homicide rate in El Salvador reaching its highest level in a generation. The answers were almost identical, from creating jobs to increasing the minimum wage, all three candidates echoed each other on their last debate before the Iowa primaries. Only two candidates, Clinton and OMalley, made a brief mention of immigration in the context of reforming the system. Since the Department of Homeland Securitys announcement that it would visa waiver program conduct raids targeting recent arrivals who best green card were ordered removed or did not show up to their immigration court, the topic of deportations dominates airwaves and broadcasts. Although Johnson has signaled publicly for months that Central American families not granted asylum would face deportation, the plan is likely to trigger renewed backlash from Latino groups and immigrant advocates, who have long accused the administration of overly harsh detention policies even as Republicans deride President Obama as soft on border security. The adults and children would be detained wherever they can be found and immediately deported. The number targeted is expected to be in the hundreds and possibly greater. The proposed deportations have been controversial inside the Obama administration, which has been discussing them for several months. Instead, they will choose to capitalize on the Partys bold move led by President Obama to offer temporary relief to a small sector of the immigrant community through the implementation of DAPA that is, if SCOTUS gives a favorable decision on the case come summer.


They may want to be both the punisher and the savior, but they cant have it both ways. Reyna Wences is an organizer with Organized Communities Against Deportations in Chicago and a 2015 fellow with Mijente for the #Not1More campaign. 2) Show the Supreme Court that its serious about its enforcement and still 3) Portray itself as the antithesis of deported from blog the GOP by using DAPA and DACA to ultimately position itself as the pro-immigrant party even as it sends shockwaves of fear through immigrant communities. While it is disturbing that GOP presidential candidates used air-time to spit anti-immigrant discourse, its even more staggering that Democratic presidential candidates remained silent on the issue duringtheir own debate on Sunday and heres why: For the opening statements the moderator, Lester Holt from NBC, asked Clinton, Sanders and OMalley to fill in the blank.


From our "I'll believe it when I see it" file comes news that the Obama administration plans to deport "hundreds" of illegal alien families who have been ordered out of the country by an immigration judge.. It was a Party calculation to not let the topic surface and dominate the democratic debate the way their counterparts in the other Party did. The mere indication of the raids wouldve pinned the candidates against their party leader. immigration and checkpoint authority singapore, immigrants that came to ellis island, immigrant and refugee board, immigration senate update us.


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