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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI just learned ICE has a list of nearly 1.5 million noncitizens to be deported
As of November 24, 2024, there are 1,445,549 noncitizens on ICEs non-detained docket with final orders of removal, according to a document from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO)
The chart included in the document is long and eye-opening. It appears to include people from just about every nation.
Take a look:
https://static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2024/12/get-backs-re-non-detained-docket-1.pdf
LeftInTX
(34,298 posts)Currently, ICE considers 15 countries to be
uncooperative: Bhutan, Burma, Cuba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea,
Ethiopia, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Laos, Pakistan, Peoples Republic of China, Russia,
Somalia, and Venezuela.
Well, good luck with that.....
beaglelover
(4,466 posts)I would suspect there are at least that many who deserve to be deported due to their crimes.
LeftInTX
(34,298 posts)beaglelover
(4,466 posts)murder, etc. I"m perfectly OK deporting the ones who have criminal records here.
bif
(27,000 posts)newdeal2
(5,415 posts)At this rate they'll be done in 2029.
Igel
(37,535 posts)A lot of people don't show up for their hearings or, these days, don't schedule them. Issuing deportation orders for them is less "just easy" and more "required by law."
Now, actually enforcing the law ... That's a different story. It's hard to find a lot of these deportees-in-waiting because, well, they've vanished. Got fake IDs purporting to be somebody else. Or real IDs that they're not authorized to have.
When I got my DL in TX for the first time the guy in front of me said he wasn't here legally to the DMV clerk, but it was in Spanish. She processed his paperwork as authentic. Then, as he left, she asked him if he wanted her to put him down as registered to vote--an option at the DMV, right? He laughed and told that he already said he was here illegally, so he wasn't authorized to vote. "So?" was her response, laughing. He waved her off and left. No understand Spanish, no realize she did something illegal and had no problem registering him to vote.
LeftInTX
(34,298 posts)India won't accept deportees, but I think many would just go home instead of facing Gitmo etc.
Funny story about the DMV in Texas.
kimbutgar
(27,248 posts)The legal process humanitarian parole which has been the law for 70 years. President Biden opened it up to Ukrainians who had family in the USA.
And now she is subjected to being deported back to the war zone.
I cant even not say how much I am hating the 🍑💩🤡 more and more each day. I just want him to go to hell and fry for the awful things he is doing to this country for the last 11 days which feels like 11 years!