ICE prioriza deportations in 2021 and has mira a las caravanas

Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

El Department of National Security of the United States (DHS) published its 2020-2024 security plan, dond oprichting deportation priorities that will have vigils until 2021; but these actions can be discussed with the 20th anniversary of Joe Biden’s birthday in the Presidency.

More information in 2020 to arrest 104,000 migrants and to transport the country 186,000 for various reasons: exceeding the time of his period of admission, to others because he queries more time than ten tenants are allowed to enter with a visa to another migrant benefit, in addition, that violates his palate of salir de Estados Unidos de forma voluntearia.

It is hoped that during the next four years, according to the plan, migrants will be arrested and deported for the same reasons. To log in, the DHS announces the implementation of some media such as the use of biometric data. Please note that the persons will not be permanently in this country for a longer period than allowed.

The operatives

Following the “Promise Rota” operation, which is carrying out operations in sanitary facilities to arrest those who have been involved in voluntary action, but only permanecieron in United States.

Eran undocumented migrants with criminal convictions.

The DHS proposes to facilitate these repatriation processes during the coming years. If anything, the DHS recalls that in 2021 the people who will be on the front line fleeing their devotion to their origins, are in line with the agreements made with various lands. “The DHS is working on the development of massive migratory and maritime migratory areas in the neighboring regions,” the statement said.

These are their migrant caravans, and those that are a priority to detener by the DHS.

DHS offers sober access to migrators in 2020

TEGUCIGALPA. An information on the results of an annual fiscal 2020 presentation of Oficina de Aduanas and Protección Fronteriza de Estados Unidos (CBP), which includes the 2.8 million of the extranjeros within the puertos de entrada and the largo de la frontera suroeste entre the fiscal year 2014 and includes 2019.
The information indicates that as of the second quarter of fiscal year 2020, approximately 8% of asylum seekers have received protection against eviction, or 92% of repatriation.
Of the 2.1 million single adults found in 2014-2019, 1.6 million were repatriated. Family units account for only 11%, of which approximately 1 million family members are found.

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