Saturday, 25 February 2017

3 lakh Indians in U.S. at deportation risk

3 lakh Indians in U.S. at deportation risk

Paperless aliens can also be arrested

Nearly three lakh Indian-Americans are likely to be impacted by the Trump administration’s sweeping pla-ns that put the nation’s 11 million undocumented immigrants at risk of deportation.
U.S. President Donald Trump has laid the groundwork for potentially deporting millions of undocumented immigrants by issuing new guidelines.
“The Department no longer will exempt classes or categories of removable aliens from potential enforcement,” the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in an enforcement memo.
“Department personnel have full authority to arrest or apprehend an alien whom an immigration officer has probable cause to believe is in violation of the immigration laws,” the memo said.
The emphasis is on criminal aliens but opens up the door for others too. As per unofficial figures, Indian-Americans account for nearly 3,00,000 illegal aliens.
The DHS has issued two enforcement memos, which among other things, tighten deportation of illegal immigrants.The emphasis is on criminal aliens though, but opens up the door for others too. As per unofficial figures, Indian-Americans account for nearly 3,00,000 illegal aliens.

Exemptions

According to the memo, the DHS Secretary has the authority to apply expedited removal provisions to aliens who have not been admitted or paroled into the U.S., who are inadmissible, and who have not been continuously physically present in the U.S. for the two-year period immediately prior to the determination of their inadmissibility, so that such aliens are immediately removed unless the alien is an unaccompanied minor, intends to apply for asylum or has a fear of persecution or torture in their home country, or claims to have lawful immigration status.
The memorandum said when illegal aliens apprehended do not pose a risk of a subsequent illegal entry, returning them to the foreign contiguous territory from which they arrived, pending the outcome of removal proceedings, saves the government detention and adjudication resources for other priority aliens.

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