Immigration,
Government
Aug. 14, 2018
ICE memo instructs prosecutors how to pursue deportation cases
An internal memo instructs government attorneys to prioritize and pursue deportation cases that were indefinitely postponed and could increase an already significant case backlog in immigration courts.
An internal memo instructs government attorneys to prioritize and pursue deportation cases that were indefinitely postponed and could increase an already significant case backlog in immigration courts.
Dated in June and obtained through the nonprofit American Immigration Council, which advocates for immigrants facing deportation, the memo instructs U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorneys to reopen cases involving those in ...
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