USA: thousands of detainees and capture orders of undocumented people in Trump’s first week

The Immigration and Customs Control Service of USA (ICE, for its acronym in English) stopped in the first week of the republican mandate Donald Trump At least 2,382 undocumented immigrants and studied 1,797 capture orders against citizens likely to be deported, according to their own figures.

Only on Sunday, there were 965 arrests and 554 capture orders were presented, a record for a single day, according to ICE data, which the figures of arrests and capture orders with capture orders with capture orders from January 23 deportation purposes derived from Trump’s offensive against immigration irregular.

These arrests mean that “there is a probable cause to believe that the arrested person can be deported from the United States according to the Federal Immigration Law,” explains the institution.

According to ICE, on January 25, it resulted with 286 arrests and 421 detention orders on citizens suspected of being undocumented, on 24 593 arrests were executed and 449 orders were taken and the 23 detention.

As promised during the electoral campaign, Trump He has initiated his policy of restricting immigration with the increase in military presence at the border with Mexico and the suspension of refugee admission.

But in addition, the National Security Department authorized the arrests of migrants in schools and churches, and began using military aircraft to repatriate people without legal status, in what is intended to be the greatest deportation in the history of the country.

Precisely, their immigration policies derived this Sunday in an unprecedented crisis in the relationship with Colombia.

After the Colombian president, Gustavo Petrorefused to receive two deportation aircraft with migrants from his country, Trump announced the imposition of 25% tariff Time with Bogotá to resume deportation flights.

Trump would also be negotiating with El Salvador an agreement that would allow the United States to deport immigrants from third countries, including alleged members of organized crime, CBS News reported.

Source: Gestion

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