Immigration reform news makes new policies for deportation

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New Policies for deportation

There are three different priorities with the first priority being the highest level of deportation and the second priority being the middle level priority and the third priority given the least preference and lowest priority for deportation

New Policies for deportation

However, the immigration reform news makes clear that there are issues and policies that apply to all of the priorities. Immigration officers and attorneys may pursue removal of an alien not identified as a priority herein, provided, in the judgment of an ICE Field Office Director, removing such an alien would serve an important federal interest. Unfortunately, Brian D. Lerner, immigration attorney, states that this is a rather wide open policy.
It certainly allows an ICE official to simply claim that deporting a particular individual is in the ‘federal interest’ of the U.S., or deporting somebody who entered illegally would serve the ‘federal interest’ by not encouraging others to do the same act. The immigration reform news certainly has delineated the different policies, but this particular paragraph, explains Brian D. Lerner is problematic.

Watch Brian D. Lerner speak on the immigration reform news about new immigration policies regarding deportation priorities

The immigration reform news then goes on to state that its policies on detention. It is actually quite fair states Brian D. Lerner. The Law Offices of Brian D. Lerner states it is about time. There has been years of detaining pregnant mothers, older people, mentally infirm and persons with physical disabilities. It has taken a toll and not looked very humane to the rest of the world. The immigration reform news goes on to state that to detain aliens in those categories who are not subject to mandatory detention. DHS officers or special agents must obtain approval from the ICE Field Office Director.

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