Trump Just Gave Homeland Security The Go Ahead In Urgent Order On Illegal Alien Caravans
Coming To US Isn't it awesome that we finally have a
Republican President, who sits on the right side of the political spectrum, who actually
keeps the promises he made during the campaign?
It has now been confirmed that President Donald Trump has ordered the Secretary of Homeland
Security to stop any and all illegal immigrant caravan of people coming to cross into the
United States from Mexico.
This order comes after reports were confirmed that caravans of Central American migrants
bound for the United States are currently making their way here.
The President and his administration have put pressure on the Mexican government to
disband the caravans and use their own strict immigration laws to stop illegal arrivals
to the U.S.
A call which has for the most part gone unanswered.The Daily Caller Reports:
"Secretary of Homeland Security Kirsten Nielsen has lamented a rise in illegal immigrant
arrivals, recently noting "given the numbers we had last month, they just came out, 50,000
in April is the number that we interdicted or otherwise was inadmissible."With all
this renewed talk about a new so-called DACA "Dreamer" program word of mouth got around
and there has been a rise in illegal immigrant arrivals of late to the tune of around 50k
last month alone.
That's a 200 percent increased from March 2017.
But at the same time, the Secretary of Homeland Security Kirsten Nielsen also highlighted
newly released numbers from Customs and Border Patrol which go one to illustrate that there
has also been a 37 percent increase in the number of arrests at the border.Why can't
people understand that just like Mexico, The U.S. is a sovereign nation?
Mexico is allowed to have a brutal immigration policy, where prison is mandatory if you are
caught living there illegally, but the U.S. can't have the same laws?
This is very hard to comprehend.
Why can't we as a sovereign independent nation have the exact same immigration policies
as a nation such as Mexico has?
After all, if they have it the law can't be racist or bigoted… right?
Here is more information on the new Illegal Immigration numbers via The Daily Caller:
"Arrests of illegal immigrants along the southwest border spiked in March, surging
past levels seen under the last two years of former President Barack Obama's administration.
Border agents arrested or turned away 50,308 people last month, up 37 percent compared
to February, according to Customs and Border Protection figures released Wednesday.
The total number of potential immigrants arrested or deemed inadmissible in March was roughly
three times higher than in the same month in 2017, when there were just 16,588 apprehensions.
Border arrests are used as a proxy for overall levels of illegal immigration.
The idea is, assuming a given standard of border security, more apprehensions mean more
illegal aliens are slipping undetected into the U.S., and vice versa.
Illegal immigration across the southwest border tumbled to historic lows last spring but ticked
up in nearly every month after that.
Since April, the only month-to-month decline in border apprehensions occurred in January,
according to CBP data.
Border arrests often climb in the spring months, as warmer weather and the prospect of seasonal
employment entice illegal immigrants.
But the particularly dramatic increase in border apprehensions and crossings in March
means illegal immigration is likely at higher levels than it was in the same month in 2015
and 2016.
It also indicates the much-vaunted "Trump Effect" on illegal immigration has worn
off completely, as Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen suggested at a Wednesday
press briefing.
The border arrest figures came the same day President Donald Trump signed an order deploying
National Guard troops to the southwest border to support CBP's enforcement mission.
The government has not determined the number of troops to be deployed, but they could be
activated as early as Wednesday night, Nielsen said.
The Trump administration has also sought to change U.S. immigration laws governing detention
of unaccompanied children and family units, which it says encourage illegal immigration.
The White House is expected to deliver to lawmakers a legislative package that would
close these "loopholes" later in April.
"While we have been apprehending aliens at the border with historic efficiency — these
illicit smuggling groups saw that our ability to actually remove those who come here illegally
did not keep pace," Nielsen said Wednesday.
"They saw that there were loopholes they could exploit to avoid detention and removal."
According to CBP's numbers, the Border Patrol nabbed 37,393 illegal immigrants in March,
while CBP officers, who run the ports of entry, recorded 12,915 people who arrived without
authorization to enter.
Among those were a rising number of unaccompanied minors and people traveling in family units
— both especially troublesome categories for immigration authorities.
About 13,000 were arrested, trying to cross the border illegally, and another 6,200 were
deemed inadmissible at the ports of entry."
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