An administration official said more than 1 million migrants face deportation orders and “remain at large.”
In a tweet late Monday, President Trump said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will begin deporting millions of people who are in the country illegally.
The removal orders “were secured at great time and expense, and yet illegal aliens not only refuse to appear in court, they often obtain fraudulent identities, collect federal welfare and illegally work in the United States,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the president’s tweet.in April that less than 2% of all undocumented immigrants detained at the border as part of family units in the previous year were found to have made false claims.
Trump has yet to build new miles of wall along the southern border, and Mexico has flatly refused to pay for it despite Trump’s improbable promises in the 2016 campaign. He has failed to change federal immigration laws, and rather than shrinking the flow of migrants to the southern border, he has seen it surge dramatically on his watch.
Most ended up stringing concertina wire or doing other mundane tasks, but in April the administration loosened restrictions that had barred the military from interacting with migrants so that troops could assist Border Patrol officers more directly. Several thousand troops are still on border duty.devised by his son-in-law and senior advisor, Jared Kushner. The proposal offered little to Democrats in Congress and thus had no real chance of moving forward.
Lilian Serrano, chair of the San Diego Immigrant Rights Consortium, said she's already heard from community members in the northern part of San Diego County who are worried about what might happen to them or their families.
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