Border and Enforcement News
In an
effort to step up deportations and ease the burden of the immigration court
system, immigration officials have increased scouring jails and courts
nationwide and reviewing years-old criminal records to identify undocumented
immigrants, The Washington Post reports.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced that over a 12-month period
ended Sept. 30, it placed 164,000 immigrants in deportation proceedings, a sharp
increase from the 64,000 the agency deported the 12-month period before.
ICE estimates that the number will rise above 200,000 this year.
Since
2006, according to ICE chief Julie Myers, ICE has studied the demographics of
correctional facilities across the country and has assigned more agents to check
facilities with higher numbers of foreign-born offenders.
The same year, ICE’s Criminal Alien Program created partnerships
between immigration officials and jailers at nearly 4,500 detention facilities,
as well as opening up a
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