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El Department of National Security (DHS, by its sailors in English) presented a memorandum to these bullets to inform the new temporary guides for the deportation priorities Immigration and Control Service of Aduanas (ICE, por sus siglas in English).

The three categories that will prioritize the agency at the time to remove immigrants will be: if there is a potential amenity to national security, if the immigrant had arrived after November 2020 crossing the front illegally and if he was not in the pot.

The 90-day line will be open until the Secretary of the National Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, presents a final guide that will result in a round of consultations within the department, indicating a communication from its official.

Poco más temprano este jueves, en una llamada informative con functionarios des la administration a la que accedió Univision notifications, details the implications of the three categories.

  • The first, respectively, to national security: the ‘no citizen’ detainee will be deported prior to his participation in any type of activity related to espionage or terrorism. “If the application of the custodian of this person is necessary to protect the national security of the United States”, explained one of the officials, who added that to determine whether a person is an “amenation to national security” to agents who determine their affirmation.
  • The second category, related to security in the front and the protection of institutions: if the ‘no city’ was taken across the front or at an entrance gate intending to enter the United States illegally from November 1, 2020 or if it had not been physically present in the country before November 1, 2020. “This means “On the 1st of November, the new entrances (to the country) will be held as a matter of priority,” said the official.
  • The third category, dedicated to public safety: an immigrant is considered as a priority of detention and deportation if he presents a ‘duty to society’ or is condensed in the passage of serious crimes or was detained by a crime committed in the participation of criminal pandillas.

What happens if an immigrant does not adjust to these criteria?

They are immigrants who do not need entry in the three priority categories for the removal of the country “can be seen as a priority of deportation deportation from the United States”, detailed a spokesman for the governor of Joe Biden. The difference is that in this case the officials tend to ask for a pre-approval for the reprimand of the accused.

“We will trust the officers and agents who receive approval from their camp directors… We will trust the officials who act deliberately when they determine if a person has not met any of the three main criteria “should be removed from the country and “what the hagan consults with his superiors”, indicó.

This will be a context in which the discretion of the agents will be fundamental, detailing the functions of the administration.

Fuerte message to “desalent” illegal entries

Another administration official at the conference recalled that this was a “strong message” to dissuade people planning to enter the United States in an illegal manner. The “second priority of deportation” is precisely for this, recalls the officials. “It is absolutely explicit (the second point): any person who now plans to enter the EU illegally, without importing his historical criminal, will be taken as a deportation priority”, explained.

If someone enters through a gateway to enter asylum on November 1, 2020, what happens to him? The administration indicated in the conference that these guys does not “revoke asylum protections. These are calls for the officials working in the field to proceed, but do not repeal the asylum protections that an individual can apply for”.

The focus of the new priorities

“The priority for ICE is to focus on the most important things”, indicating that, as with all federal agencies, ICE has “limited resources”.

“We are looking for ICE to carry out its mission in the most efficient way, without reducing the application of the law if it does not focus on the resources in the most important areas”, recalls one of the officials.

This memo needs an ICE that is part of the now present semenales of actions deportation to the director of the agency. “These reports are also available to the DHS secretary”, added the official. “The objective of these weekly reports is to establish responsibilities … and to establish a dialogue between officials working on the campus” and the offices.

The idea of ​​the implementation of this plan, added one of the officials, is that there are correct assignments of the limited resources that the agency ICE has.

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