Illegal immigrants could be given as little as six hours notice before they are deported to a country other than their homeland, according to a new memo. It would only be under exigent circumstances. Those circumstances are not yet defined.
As long as they’ve spoken with an attorney, they’re good to go.
The memo adds that migrants would be sent to countries that pledged not to persecute or torture them. The move comes after the Supreme Court overruled a court order limiting deportations without a screening for fear of persecution in the destination country.
People could be sent to Rwanda, South Sudan, and Kosovo for example.
Todd Lyons, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and a top Trump administration lieutenant, issued a directive to agency staff on Wednesday, July 9, outlining the direction of deportations moving forward.
That’s great news and ICE aren’t shock troops as Daily Mail calls them, they’re law enforcement.
We have to do something. The administration are arresting people, but not deporting very many.
Illegal migrants could instead self-deport and receive $1,000 and a free plane ride home.
The 10+ million invaders from all over the world only came here because they were afraid for their lives, not to mooch off our welfare system. So, I’m sure they will be happy in any country that can guarantee their safety.
C Ya!
And if these foreign invaders don’t like the prospect of being shipped to Rwanda or South Sudan, take the $1,000 and the plane ride back home, because the American people never asked you to come here to rip us off in the first place.
I think they should start sending them to Nauru. The Australians already have facilities set up there for just that purpose and it’s far out in the Pacific where they can’t just come back here. It’s perfect.
I wonder if you could pretend to be an illegal alien from Italy, get $1000 and a plane ticket to Rome, spend a couple of days looking around, and then use some of the $1000 for a return ticket back?
The critics will need to explain why the economy of the US is improving when so many are being deported.