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Title: Decrease in the overall number of deportations: Sessions considers eliminating immigration judicial policy
Source: Yahoo News - The Independent
URL Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-ad ... ing-immigration-213500134.html
Published: Jan 6, 2018
Author: Clark Mindock
Post Date: 2018-01-06 14:34:13 by Hondo68
Keywords: Pass the Buck, to Congress, DOJ, Jeff Sessions, DHS etc.
Views: 1574
Comments: 12

Trump administration considers eliminating immigration policy seen as a lifeline for thousands

Mr Sessions says he wants to be heavily involved in cutting down on the backlog facing immigration courts: Mark Wilson/Getty Images

Jeff Sessions is reviewing an judicial policy that could potentially reshape the way immigration courts work and thrust thousands of people’s legal status into question." data-reactid="16">Attorney General Jeff Sessions is reviewing an judicial policy that could potentially reshape the way immigration courts work and thrust thousands of people’s legal status into question.

Mr Sessions is questioning whether he should revoke judge’s ability to conduct “administrative closures” of immigration proceedings, which allow judges to close the cases without a decision.

The announced review comes after Mr Sessions intervened Friday in the case of immigrant Reynaldo Castro-Tum, and could yield results that impact every immigration judge in the federal system.

The review asks whether he should revoke the administrative closures policy, but also asks where there are other mechanisms to address the concerns. He also wants to know if his Justice Department thinks that the 350,000 cases that are currently closed under the policy should be reviewed.

Administrative closures are seen as a lifeline to immigrants in the country as they apply for citizenship, visas, or permanent residency. The closures shield the immigrants from deportation as their other petitions are considered, but have been criticised for allowing immigrants to stay in the country too long.

While there are roughly 350,000 such closures, a majority of those were handed down during just four years of President Barack Obama’s tenure. During those four years, roughly 180,000 administrative closures were granted.

Mr Sessions’ review could have significant impacts on the judges and employees of the Justice Department tasked with reviewing immigration cases. All of those individuals serve the Justice Department’s Executive Office for Immigration Review, which would give Mr Sessions considerable oversight over their actions even if they chose to assert independence.

The potential change comes as the Trump administration considers how to close a hefty backlog of immigration cases that have tied up American immigration courts. There are roughly 650,000 cases waiting to be decided, and Mr Sessions announced last year that he would play a heavy role in figuring out how to reduce that number.

In a memo sent to about 350 immigration judges and their staff in December, Mr Sessions bristled at the notion that reducing that backlog is an untenable goal, and said that the department must work to find legal ways to expedite the processing.

“While we continue to hire additional immigration judges, and support personnel to address these challenges, we must all work to identify and adopt — consistent with the law — additional procedures and techniques that will increase efficiencies, and ensure the timely and proper administration of justice,” he wrote.

President Donald Trump campaigned on the promise to deport undocumented immigrants, and to erect a wall that would keep future immigrants from crossing the US-Mexico border into the United States.

Since taking office, the President and Mr Sessions have overseen an increase in immigrant arrests within the United States compared to his predecessor, Mr Obama, but a decrease in the overall number of deportations. The immigrant arrests have been criticized by immigration advocates who say that, in a break from Obama-era policy, the arrests have been indiscriminate, and have frequently picked up non-violent immigrants or those without criminal backgrounds.

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I'm guessing that Congress can pass a DACA amnesty deal, quicker than Sessions can get these illegal aliens deported. It's near the top of their TODO list, since the extension to DACA sanctuary expires in March.

What's needed is for government agencies to cooperate with the DOJ & ICE by giving them data on all of the illegal aliens receiving welfare, education, gov cheese, healthcare, drivers licenses, houses, and a host of other enticements to invade the USA and make themselves at home. Theoretically information sharing between gov agencies is supposed to be the reason for DHS, but it's not being used to deport the illegal alien invaders.

The reason is scofflaw administration at the top, aka President Trump.

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#5. To: hondo68 (#0)

Poster Comment:
I'm guessing ...
“Guessing” is all you ever seem to do, isn’t it?

I am not “guessing” when I emphatically state that’s an overly generalized statement you made there, Pilgrim, in your “Poster Comment” summation.

It’s nothing but a pseudointellectual flimflam attack you are making from a shaky soap box against Trump and has absolutely nothing to do with the subject of the article.

Putting your bullshit aside for a moment and since “we” are in the “guessing” mode....I’m “guessing” you can tell me exactly what is wrong with what Sessions is doing.

Sticking to the subject of the “most informative article” you chose to post....can you and will you?

If not....I thought not.

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#6. To: Gatlin, loves Hispanics, Cinco de Mayo, tater, Attorney General Jeff Sessions (#5)

The review asks whether he should revoke the administrative closures policy, but also asks where there are other mechanisms to address the concerns. He also wants to know if his Justice Department thinks that the 350,000 cases that are currently closed under the policy should be reviewed.

Yes Mr. Attorney General, please review the cases of Gatlin and Donald's Taco Bowl chiefs, and deport them even if it's Cinco de Mayo!

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