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U.S. interior immigration arrests fell despite Trump push

By Ted Hesson

 

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FILE PHOTO: Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) officers from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) look on after executing search warrants and making some arrests at an agricultural processing facility in Canton, Mississippi, U.S. in this August 7, 2019 handout photo. Immigration and Customs Enforcement/Handout via REUTERS

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Non-border immigration arrests in the United States fell by 10 percent in the year to September from a year earlier, the latest U.S. data shows, a drop the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said was partly due to the diversion of the agency’s resources to the border.

 

The figures were included in an annual ICE enforcement report reviewed by Reuters and set to be released on Wednesday.

 

In an interview with Reuters on Monday, acting ICE Director Matthew Albence said efforts to arrest immigrants inside the United States were hampered by a surge of mostly Central American families and children arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border earlier this year, which diverted the agency’s resources.

 

Albence said 350 of the agency’s more than 20,000 employees were reassigned to deal with the border crisis at various times during the last year. Additionally, he said the arrival of hundreds of thousands of migrants meant an increased workload in detention centres and in the field.

 

“Simply put, there are only so many resources to go around,” Albence said. “We’ve had some places where, for months at a time, fugitive operations teams were shut down.”

 

Albence also attributed the lower arrest totals to a lack of cooperation from so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions that don’t honour the agency’s requests to hold immigrants booked into local jails.

 

“It’s compounded by jurisdictions not cooperating with us,” he said.

 

U.S. President Donald Trump has made immigration enforcement a central focus of his presidency and reelection campaign. He tweeted in June that immigration authorities would begin to deport “millions of illegal aliens” without legal status.

 

U.S. immigration officers arrested approximately 143,000 immigrants in fiscal 2019, which ended Sept. 30, down from nearly 159,000 arrests a year earlier, according to the report.

 

Under former President Barack Obama, ICE focused its arrest efforts on immigrants with criminal convictions. In fiscal year 2016 - the last full year under Obama - 86 percent of those arrested by ICE had criminal convictions. Approximately 110,000 immigrants were arrested by ICE that year.

 

However, Trump issued an executive order shortly after taking office that moved away from the Obama-era prioritisation of criminal cases.

 

Of the total ICE arrests last year, only 64 percent of those picked up had been convicted of crimes. Driving under the influence, traffic offences, drug crimes and immigration violations made up more than half of all convictions.

 

Albence addressed the possibility that his agency soon may need to grapple with enforcement against immigrants brought to the country as children and offered deportation relief and work permits through the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The Supreme Court is expected to rule next year over Trump’s attempt to phase out the program.

 

Albence said DACA enrolees ordered removed by an immigration judge “certainly” would be subject to deportation.

 

“They’re here illegally,” he said. “DACA isn’t a status.”

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2019-12-11
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2 minutes ago, TopDeadSenter said:

Well who could have guessed. Turns out a strong border does work. Looks like Trump has made good on yet another core election promise. He's checked the make America safe again box.

Strong border, you mean the wall that Mexico was gonna pay for? Got some pictures of it?

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48 minutes ago, TopDeadSenter said:

Well who could have guessed. Turns out a strong border does work. Looks like Trump has made good on yet another core election promise. He's checked the make America safe again box.

Strange conclusion with the acting director saying something completely different.

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17 hours ago, TopDeadSenter said:

Well who could have guessed. Turns out a strong border does work. Looks like Trump has made good on yet another core election promise. He's checked the make America safe again box.

A total, knee jerk misunderstanding of the facts. Perhaps you want to read the article over again, and stop listening to the very white house and fox news talking points for just one moment?

 

Make America safe? What has he done about the daily shootings happening in the US? Anything? Has he honored his promise to seek better background checks? No. Has he done anything?

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3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

A total, knee jerk misunderstanding of the facts. Perhaps you want to read the article over again, and stop listening to the very white house and fox news talking points for just one moment?

 

Make America safe? What has he done about the daily shootings happening in the US? Anything? Has he honored his promise to seek better background checks? No. Has he done anything?

If we could just take all the guns we would be safe, obviously those countries that are gun free have no killing taken place every day...

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