Wednesday, March 20, 2019

DHS Not Deporting Illegal Aliens Who Already Have Deportation Orders


Why is the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Not Deporting those who already went through the Process and have been Ordered to be Deported? Doing so would not only help Eliminate Public Charge and potential Gang Members and Drug Runners for MS-13, it would Deter the Current and Future Wave waiting at the “conveyor belt” through Mexico from making the trip North.

According to New Data obtained by the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Request, there are 644,488 Illegal Aliens Remaining in our Country who have already been Served Final Deportation Orders. And those are just from the Top Four Countries of Origin: El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico. The Total Number of Illegal Aliens who Remain in the Country despite Final Deportation Orders is 1,009,550.

In addition, there are roughly 1.1 Million others from those Four Counties who have “pending final orders” and are Close to Receiving Deportation Orders. Those with Pending Final Orders are usually Individuals who have already been Ordered Deported by Immigration Judges but are Appealing their Case to the Bureau of Immigration Appeals (BIA), the Appellate Body of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Administrative Immigration Courts.

That is a Total of 1.7 Million Illegal Aliens from Mexico and Central America with Final or Near-Final Orders of Deportation. Those numbers are as of June 2018, right before the Largest Surge in Central Americans began over that Summer and intensified in the Fall of 2018 and Winter of 2019. The Total Number of those Ordered Deported or with Pending Deportation Orders for Nationals of All Countries of Origin is 2.55 Million.

Putting aside the Debate over Admissions at our Front Door, shouldn’t there be a Comprehensive effort to Empower and Direct DHS Not Deporting Illegal Aliens Who Already Have Deportation Orders and to begin Deporting as many of these People as Possible?

It’s quite evident that if we begin Deporting specifically the Central American Families and Teenagers, it will Stop the Flow of Newcomers. There have been close to One Million Central American Family Members and Unaccompanied Teens who have come since 2013. Very Few have been Deported. In fiscal year 2017, only 1.1% of Non-Mexican Family Unit Aliens had been Repatriated and only 1.8% of Non-Mexican Unaccompanied Alien Minors had been Repatriated. Those are pretty good odds to bank on for People seeking to Flee Poverty and enter the Protection of America. What if we began to Deport the 450,976 Central Americans with Final Deportation Orders and Accelerated the Cases of the 715,930 who are Close to Final Deportation Orders?

In general, it makes sense for ICE to Prioritize the Deportation of the Two Million known Criminal Aliens. But it is well worthwhile to Divert Resources for a few Months to Deport those who are Fueling the Current Boundless Migration.

How is it that, in 1954, President Eisenhower directly and indirectly Removed over One Million Illegal Aliens in just a Few Months without any Lawfare, yet we don’t have the Resources to Remove the Million with Final Deportation Orders or the Two Million known Criminal Aliens, and certainly not both?










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