Early on January 29, three immigrants marked for deportation were taken from the ICE detention center in Aurora, Colorado, and sent to Louisiana in anticipation of a flight to Africa.
Report: Biden Order Helping Criminal Illegal Aliens Evade Arrest by Feds
15 Feb 2021
President Joe Biden’s order severely limiting the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency is already producing results, helping criminal illegal aliens evade arrest and deportation.
Biden’s order, issued by DHS on January 20, instructs ICE agents to only arrest and deport illegal aliens who are known or suspected terrorists, recent border crossers, or those who have been convicted of an aggravated felony not including those convicted of drunk driving, simple assault, and various drug crimes.
The order, in practice, means that ICE agents are unable to arrest and detain most illegal aliens they otherwise would have taken into custody without first getting approval from top agency officials, a practice that one former official called “impossible.”
14 Feb 2021
President Joe Biden’s order putting restrictions on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency will have a devastating impact on border towns across the United States, an analysis finds.
Biden’s order, issued by DHS on January 20, instructs ICE agents to only arrest and deport illegal aliens who are known or suspected terrorists, recent border crossers, or those who have recently been convicted of an aggravated felony not including those convicted of drunk driving, simple assault, and various drug crimes.
The order means localities that have historically cooperated with ICE agents in turning illegal aliens over to their custody for arrest and deportation will be blocked from doing so.
Lawmakers urge halt to deportation of Black immigrants
Maria Sacchetti and Arelis R. Hernández, The Washington Post
Feb. 12, 2021
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Demonstrators gather at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021, to protest the recent deportations of Black immigrants, including those from Haiti and countries in Africa.Washington Post photo by Jahi Chikwendiu
WASHINGTON - Prominent Black lawmakers are urging the Biden administration to stop expelling migrants to nations such as Haiti that are engulfed in political turmoil, fearing that they could be harmed or killed.
Hundreds of immigrants have been swept out of the United States in recent days, a blow to groups that had been counting on President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, the daughter of immigrants and the first Black vice president, to halt deportations and overturn the Trump administration s hard-line immigration policies.
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