Trump intends to suspend Biden’s migration reform with a last-minute horrors

By Jacob Soboroff and Julia Ainsley – NBC News

Officials who form part of this are the merits of the Donald Trump Administration, and others who have passed it on, making sure that the Department of National Security (DHS, by its seal in English) a final intention for “sabotaging” Joe Biden’s Gobierno migratory plans: a series of legal agreements with state and local authorities, companies in the last weeks, to return any change for less than 180 days.

These pacts require the federal government to consult state and local jurisdictions “before taking any action or decision directed to limit the application of migrant policies, increase the number of irregular immigrants, or increase the number of undocumented beneficiaries.

State and local administrations will provide 180 days to comment, and the new president’s governor, Joe Biden, will address the issues in consideration and entregar “a detailed written explanation” and the reviews.

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The BuzzFeed News digital media is the first to report on the existence of four of these agreements, signed by the Indiana Attorney General’s in the sheriff of Rockingham County, in North Carolina. Legal experts have questioned whether effective application can be made.

NBC News, Telemundo’s Herman magazine, reviewed the four agreements, signed between December 15 and 29 by local authorities, and January 8 by Ken Cuccinelli, DHS’s internal secretary. Officers of The Trump administration says many companies agree with this type with other state and local administrations.

One of these sources, that pidieron maintains the anonymous, dijo that the documents are edited with the more objective of retreat by six months the migration agenda of Biden.

“The objective is to give 110% of the work done to the Administration in order to be able to do so during its six months”, this is official, and agrees that the form in which the agreements are established should be avoided and can be paralyzed in the tribunals.

“There are so many ways to think that you can think of anything that the DHS powder can do that is not included in them. But at the same time, so it can be potentially inappropriate,” the official added.

Rick Su, a professor of law specializing in immigration from the University of Carolina del Norte, said: “I was trying to obstruct the power of a posterior administration. The federal governor could not cede or delegate his sovereign power in this way”.

An official of the Trump administration defined the agreements as “an intention of anti-democratic sabotage “. Another official of these governors is the one who allows state and local administrations to transmit to DHS information that can help migrant agents detain and deport potentially dangerous immigrants.

The Biden Administration says that it should, among other things, change plans on this issue, agree with the Quédate program in Mexico, which obliges asylum seekers to hope for the peace of mind that has been resolved in their cases.

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He also wants to return other policies that are more difficult for immigrants to qualify for asylum, and that the beneficiaries of the DACA program have a permanent permit to work in the United States. Biden also wants to create a working group to reunite separated migrant families on the front lines of Gobierno Trump’s policies known as “close tolerance.”

Following the new agreements, all of these policies could be stopped if the states argued that they were not consulted.. The pact stipulates that the DHS, including a new litigation, must proportionate to the local agencies “a written notice of 180 days of the proposed action and the opportunity to consult and comment” on it.

The sheriff of the Rockingham County, Sam Page, said that his official firm only agreed that he should be notified before the Biden Administration changes immigration policies.

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“I have to say that it is probable that some Administration is making changes to the policies. The changes in the policies are affecting the federal government locally. We are simply counting on our opinions of these changes”, said Page.

Cory Dennis, Louisiana General Prosecutor General Jeff Landry, said Landry’s office was planning to “watch” the federal government.

“We are seeking a memorandum of understanding with the Department of National Security because we will continue to support the detainees to detain the illegal immigration,” said Dennis. And aggregated: “Our office will ensure vigilance any change in immigration policies. It can be judged by the people of Louisiana”.

A spokesman for Indiana’s Attorney General Todd Rokita said he could not comment on the agreement reached with the state’s ex – general tax collector, Curtis Hill. Rokita asumió el vrag el 11 de enero. Los portavoces de Seguridad Nacional, the fiscal general of Arizona and the Administración Biden, no response to NBC News.

Regardless of whether the agreements can be made in the tribunals, dijo Su, if a sale is made about how the Republicans can intend to apply to the Biden Administration on immigration policy matters. “Se van apoyar en los estados para lanzar defiíos a través de sensationalistas”, dijo.

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