Turnover of Internal ICE Memo
Posted By Dallas Immigration Attorney on Oct 26, 2011 11:00am PDT
A federal judge has just ruled that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is being made to turn over a recent internal memo regarding the deportation program referred to as Secure Communities.
The program, which was said to be targeted at criminals, is now believed to be filled with errors. Instituting the program nationally (as planned) would be a clear oversight on behalf of the government because of the system's failure to sufficiently produce the results it was created to provide. Rather than only focusing attention on the country's criminals, it is now being claimed that immigrants have become unsuspecting entrants into the system despite their lack of criminality. For example, minor traffic offenses that resulted in the fingerprinting of an immigrant somehow led to those same immigrants being grouped in with actual criminal offenders.
The controversy of the potential implementation of the Secure Communities program has sparked outrage among many, instigating allegations of racial profiling and deportation traps.
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