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The Trump administration wants to make millions of immigrants who have entered the United States without unacceptable legal authorization to Bond audiences. This means that they should remain in detention of immigration because they are fighting against the expulsion procedure before the courts, which can take months and in some cases.
A United States spokesperson for immigration and customs application told NBC News on Tuesday in an email that recently published directives “closed an escape” in immigration law which had long been applied mainly to the detention of those who had recently arrived at the American-Mexican border.
“All foreigners seeking to enter our country in an illegal way or for illicit purposes must be treated in an equal manner under the law, while receiving a regular procedure,” wrote the spokesperson for the ICE. “He is aligned with the country’s long -standing immigration law.”
The Washington Post first reported the new memory asking immigration officials to keep immigrants detained “during the duration of their deletion procedure. “”
“I do not think that it is beyond the remark of anyone we are starting to see politicians to keep people detained and keep people detained longer”, “,” Vanessa Dojaquz-Torres, a lawyer for the American Immigration Lawyers Association, told NBC News.
“We see the objective of the administration to hold and export more people growing up,” added Dojaquez-Torres.
The new guidelines seem to give the more widely discretionary immigration authorities to have other types of immigrants – such as those who have lived in the United States for decades and have American citizens, and can potentially have legal paths to stay in the country.
Bond hearings help prisoners to show immigration judges that they “are not a risk of theft or a risk of public security”, “ Dojaquez-Torres.
Under the new political guidelines, “the judge does not even have the power to hear your surety affair,” said Dojaquez-Torres. “No matter that you are the best person in the world, a judge will not be able to hear your case … if he agrees with the point of view of DHS.”
In A Tuesday message on xThe American Department of Internal Security said that President Donald Trump and his administration plan “kept these criminals and laws of law off the coast of the American streets”.
“Now, thanks to The Big Beautiful Bill”, which has put aside $ 45 billion to build new immigration detention centers, “we will have a lot of bed space to do it”, ” DHS wrote on social networks.
Rebekah Wolf, director of the immigration justice campaign at American Immigration Council, told NBC News that the organization had already received reports from the country from certain immigration judges which “already accept the argument” of the DHS and the ice.
“And because the note is not public, we do not even know on which law the government is based to affirm that all those who have entered without inspection are subject to compulsory detention,” said Wolf.
There have also been reports from other immigration judges who disagreed with the new directives and granted an audience on the obligations since the policy entered into force last week, said Dojaquez-Torres. In these cases, “the ice appealed and refused to release people in the meantime until the appeal is finalized.”
In the memo, the interim director of the ICE, Todd M. Lyons, who oversees the country’s immigration detention facilities, wrote that the new policy will probably be confronted with legal challenges, The Washington Post reported.