EEUU does not refer to migrants as “illegal foreigners”

Employees of the main federal immigration immigration agencies receive instructions to refer to migrants such as “aliens”, an English term used to translate as “foreigner” or “forester” and many people consider them.

The memos issued by the Office of the Aduanas and the Frontier Protection (CBP for its initials in English) and the Immigration and Advisory Control Service (ICE) recommend that the agents use words such as “not citizen” or “migrant”. The change reflects the establishment of President Joe Biden’s governing body, which has repealed many of the political constraints imposed on immigration by President Donald Trump.

In the case of “illegal extras”, it will be stated that some officials of the government will use them in press releases and other documents, the CBP staff and the ICE will refer to the migrants as “no document documented” the individual.

Troy Miller, CBP’s internal commissioner, said the line items were necessary to “establish a tone and an example” in an agency that included the Frontier Patrol.

“We will honor the lands of our country and at the same time maintain the dignity of every individual with whom we interact,” said Miller. “The words we use are important and serve to give dignity to those who live in our custodia.”

The governing body’s critics are revisiting the new language lines.

“We use the term ‘illegal extraterrestrial’ because it is here,” said Republican Sen. Tom Cotton. “This type of stupidity and obsession with the correct policy is the reason why we are facing a crisis on the front lines first”.

Apenas el jueves pasade, the CBP issued a press release from its Texas office that wrote an operation by the Patrol Frontier in the Rio Grande Valley that “resulted in the detention of 10 illegal extras”.

Sin embargo, a communiqué difundido el lundes de California parecía cumplir con el memo, historie die rescate de un ‘no ciudadano indocumentado perdido’ cerca de Ocotillo, Californië.

The change in the language is currently taking place as the federal government has a record number of children and adolescents, mainly Central Americans, intending to enter the country on the front lines.

Both new standards refer to “extraneous nines without companions” as “nines without citizens without company”, according to the memos. Employees also are instructed to describe the “assimilation” of refugees and immigrants as “civic integration”.

The CBP is pushing for the majority of adult migrants intending to enter the country in support of a public health order issued at the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Biden’s governing body allows minors to accompany an adult and some families permanently, at least temporarily, so that the authorities can determine whether the asylum process or any other category is legal.

Officials at Biden’s government attribute the number of immigrants in the frontier in Mexico to various factors, including the recent death toll from Central American hurricanes and the economic strikes provoked by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The critics are blaming them for the governing actions to return some of the scams established during Trump’s administration in order to prevent legal and illegal immigration, and in response to a proposal to allow the permanence of women in the country.

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