DHS to expand use of speedy deportations as border crisis deepens Follow Us
Question of the Day By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Monday, July 26, 2021
Homeland Security announced a stiffer approach toward some illegal immigrant families Monday, saying they will be put in speedy deportation proceedings as the government tries to figure out ways of stemming the migrant surge.
In a brief statement the department said “certain families” who jump the border but can’t be expelled under the emergency coronavirus border shutdown will now be put into what’s known as expedited removal.
“Attempting to cross into the United States between ports of entry, or circumventing inspection at ports of entry, is the wrong way to come to the United States,” the department said in an unsigned statement. “These acts are dangerous and can carry long-term immigration consequences for individual
Alejandro Mayorkas, DHS chief, says grim border numbers are misleading
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Alejandro Mayorkas, DHS chief, says grim border numbers are misleading
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