Trump Buries Obama Rules: Every Illegal Caught Crossing Border Will Be Charged
If nothing else I am loving how the FAUX OCCUPIERS of the White House for 8 years are being wiped off the memory book. But, they are not going to take this 'LYING' DOWN (or up) because their narcissist mentality will not allow TRUTH to role over them. It is time for Trump to go after all the criminal acts they have been involved in and put them in the HOUSE they should live out their lives in - called GIT MO.
The NOT Natural Born OCCUPIER has been very busy with the only thing
Barack And Michelle Obama Throw Precedent Out The Window To Undermine Trump
he knows - how to *organize* protests with ignorant crowd followers. Smart people avoid such activity.
Jackie Juntti
WGEN idzrus@earthlink.net
Mexico President Vicente Fox was in Phoenix, Arizona, giving a speech where he told Americans it’s time to reform immigration laws and make it easier for his people to legally cross the border. What could possibly make it any easier - moving sidewalks? What do you want, bus fare? Jay Leno
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https://www.westernjournal. com/ct/every-illegal-border- charged/
Jackie Juntti
WGEN idzrus@earthlink.net
Mexico President Vicente Fox was in Phoenix, Arizona, giving a speech where he told Americans it’s time to reform immigration laws and make it easier for his people to legally cross the border. What could possibly make it any easier - moving sidewalks? What do you want, bus fare? Jay Leno
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https://www.westernjournal.
Trump Buries Obama Rules: Every Illegal Caught Crossing Border Will Be Charged
By Ben Marquis
May 8, 2018 at 3:15pm
A key campaign pledge of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump was to enforce immigration laws and secure the border with a wall. Although President Trump has faced obstruction in building that promised wall, his administration is cracking down on illegal immigration nonetheless.
The Washington Times reported on a major immigration enforcement policy announcement Monday from Attorney General Jeff Sessions and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement head Thomas Homan near the border in San Diego.
The new policy, which is significantly stricter than that of the Obama administration, is that any and all illegal immigrants caught crossing the border illicitly will be charged with illegally entering the country, and parents who bring children across with them could face additional charges of human smuggling. The parents will also be detained separate from their children while awaiting a hearing on the charges.
Previously, individuals caught crossing the border were given a deportation hearing date in civil court and released, upon which they typically disappeared into the country and rarely showed up for their court date to eventually be deported. But that has now changed.
“Our goal is to have the whole world know this border is not open. Don’t come unlawfully,” Sessions said.
Illegal entry into the country is a misdemeanor crime punishable by up to six months in jail, and illegal entry after a prior deportation is a felony that can net two years in prison. If major criminal charges were the reason for that prior deportation, the prison sentence can be up to 10 years.
Illegal immigrant advocates immediately cried foul at the tougher enforcement policies, particularly in regard to the separation of parents from children.
Angelica Salas, executive director for the Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights, went so far as to call this move “by far the most wicked and cruel” action taken by the Trump administration.
May 8, 2018 at 3:15pm
A key campaign pledge of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump was to enforce immigration laws and secure the border with a wall. Although President Trump has faced obstruction in building that promised wall, his administration is cracking down on illegal immigration nonetheless.
The Washington Times reported on a major immigration enforcement policy announcement Monday from Attorney General Jeff Sessions and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement head Thomas Homan near the border in San Diego.
The new policy, which is significantly stricter than that of the Obama administration, is that any and all illegal immigrants caught crossing the border illicitly will be charged with illegally entering the country, and parents who bring children across with them could face additional charges of human smuggling. The parents will also be detained separate from their children while awaiting a hearing on the charges.
Previously, individuals caught crossing the border were given a deportation hearing date in civil court and released, upon which they typically disappeared into the country and rarely showed up for their court date to eventually be deported. But that has now changed.
“Our goal is to have the whole world know this border is not open. Don’t come unlawfully,” Sessions said.
Illegal entry into the country is a misdemeanor crime punishable by up to six months in jail, and illegal entry after a prior deportation is a felony that can net two years in prison. If major criminal charges were the reason for that prior deportation, the prison sentence can be up to 10 years.
Illegal immigrant advocates immediately cried foul at the tougher enforcement policies, particularly in regard to the separation of parents from children.
Angelica Salas, executive director for the Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights, went so far as to call this move “by far the most wicked and cruel” action taken by the Trump administration.
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