Illegal Aliens Self-deporting amid Stricter Enforcement
Jul 12, 2017 4:16:04 GMT -5
Post by avordvet on Jul 12, 2017 4:16:04 GMT -5
Well imagine that!, if you actually enforce the laws, many of the invaders will leave of their own accord...
And for criminal invaders that don't 'self-deport'; locate 'em, round 'em up, lock 'em up, and then send 'em packing...
Illegal Aliens Self-deporting amid Stricter Enforcement, Says Report
by John Binder11 Jul 2017
President Donald Trump’s executive orders to increase enforcement and follow existing immigration law is leading some illegal aliens to self-deport.
In a report by the Pueblo Chieftain, sources told the local newspaper that illegal immigrants, fearful of being prosecuted and deported by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), are self-deporting primarily back to Mexico.
“Sources report that some undocumented families have left the area for Mexico rather than run the risk of having a parent arrested or even sentenced to prison for immigration violations,” the newspaper reported.
According to the report, families began self-deporting after a total of 14 illegal aliens in the Pueblo, Colorado area had been arrested and deported.
Many of the individuals arrested had previously come to the U.S. on an H-2A foreign guest worker visa, but overstayed and had been living in the country illegally for years.
In one case, 48-year-old Benito Rubio, who died in federal custody before he was set to be deported, was facing felony charges after illegally remaining in the U.S. despite federal orders to deport.
www.breitbart.com/texas/2017/07/11/illegal-aliens-self-deporting-amid-stricter-enforcement-says-report/
by John Binder11 Jul 2017
President Donald Trump’s executive orders to increase enforcement and follow existing immigration law is leading some illegal aliens to self-deport.
In a report by the Pueblo Chieftain, sources told the local newspaper that illegal immigrants, fearful of being prosecuted and deported by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), are self-deporting primarily back to Mexico.
“Sources report that some undocumented families have left the area for Mexico rather than run the risk of having a parent arrested or even sentenced to prison for immigration violations,” the newspaper reported.
According to the report, families began self-deporting after a total of 14 illegal aliens in the Pueblo, Colorado area had been arrested and deported.
Many of the individuals arrested had previously come to the U.S. on an H-2A foreign guest worker visa, but overstayed and had been living in the country illegally for years.
In one case, 48-year-old Benito Rubio, who died in federal custody before he was set to be deported, was facing felony charges after illegally remaining in the U.S. despite federal orders to deport.
www.breitbart.com/texas/2017/07/11/illegal-aliens-self-deporting-amid-stricter-enforcement-says-report/
And for criminal invaders that don't 'self-deport'; locate 'em, round 'em up, lock 'em up, and then send 'em packing...
US Deportations of Europeans Could Exceed Last Fiscal Year
The federal crackdown on illegal immigration is causing anxiety among Europeans, who have long been able to fly under the radar.
July 11, 2017, at 1:10 a.m., By PHILIP MARCELO, Associated Press
BOSTON (AP) — The federal crackdown on illegal immigration is causing anxiety among Europeans who have long been able to fly under the radar even though they're living in the country illegally.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement data provided to The Associated Press show that more than 1,300 were deported from October 1, 2016 through June 24. That pace is likely to exceed last year's federal fiscal year total of roughly 1,450 European deportees.
Romanians make up the largest share of European deportees, followed by citizens of Spain, the United Kingdom, Russia and Poland.
www.usnews.com/news/best-states/massachusetts/articles/2017-07-11/us-deportations-of-europeans-could-exceed-last-fiscal-year
The federal crackdown on illegal immigration is causing anxiety among Europeans, who have long been able to fly under the radar.
July 11, 2017, at 1:10 a.m., By PHILIP MARCELO, Associated Press
BOSTON (AP) — The federal crackdown on illegal immigration is causing anxiety among Europeans who have long been able to fly under the radar even though they're living in the country illegally.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement data provided to The Associated Press show that more than 1,300 were deported from October 1, 2016 through June 24. That pace is likely to exceed last year's federal fiscal year total of roughly 1,450 European deportees.
Romanians make up the largest share of European deportees, followed by citizens of Spain, the United Kingdom, Russia and Poland.
www.usnews.com/news/best-states/massachusetts/articles/2017-07-11/us-deportations-of-europeans-could-exceed-last-fiscal-year