Details of a federal memo confirm efforts to oust illegal aliens to third-party countries and are continuing on an accelerated timeline “without the need for further procedures.”
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In aiming to fulfill a top campaign promise, President Donald Trump’s administration has taken numerous avenues to restore national sovereignty and to prioritize the removal of the most violent offenders. As the work of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) faces ongoing lawfare, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Acting Director Todd M. Lyons cited a Supreme Court ruling in a memo detailing efforts to deport some illegals in as little as six hours.
Reported by the Washington Post, the Wednesday memo noted that the court ruled in favor of the administration deporting illegal aliens to third-party nations with as little as six hours’ notice in “exigent” circumstances and “without the need for further procedures.”
“People being sent to countries where officials have not provided any ‘diplomatic assurances’ that immigrants will be safe will be informed 24 hours in advance — and in ‘exigent’ circumstances, just six,” detailed the Post. “Those being flown to places that have offered those assurances could be deported with no advance notice.”
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama, and South Sudan were among the nations that have accepted deportees while the administration is reportedly seeking to expand that list to include Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania, Rwanda, and Senegal.
Reacting to the Post report, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem told “Fox News Sunday” host Shannon Bream, “That memo is incredibly important to make sure we get these worst of the worst out of our country.”
“Remember, if their home country’s not taking them, they’re not taking them for a reason; because they’re dangerous criminals, they’re gang members, they’re terrorists, and they don’t want them back,” contended the secretary. “And so that is why we’re so set on getting them separated from the American people so our streets can be safer, and to make sure that they are brought to consequences and to bear until their country will receive them. ”
“This is the same operation we’ve had in the past, is that people can go to third countries,” she reminded. “Many times, if other countries aren’t receiving their own citizens, other countries have agreed that they would take them in … and take care of them until their home country would receive them. And so, that’s what this memo was confirming, and that’s all been negotiated with that country through the State Department.”
Actively representing illegal aliens in a federal court case in Massachusetts, National Immigration Litigation Alliance Executive Director Trina Realmuto claimed to the Post that the decision to ship foreign nationals to third-party countries, “puts thousands of lives at risk of persecution and torture,” which happened to be one of the same arguments used in support of removing convicted murderers, rapists and thieves from the United States in the first place.
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Author: Kevin Haggerty
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