US President Donald Trump can take away the residence permit of half a million migrants. The best American court decided that. The opinion that Friday was done was not signed and contained no reason.
Two judges of the Supreme Court voted against a special vote against the Democratic President. The US Department announced in March that around 532,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela should go.
“At least 3000 arrests daily”
Trump leads a tough course in migration: his government is, for example, the Immigration Authority ICE to enormously increase the number of arrests illegally immigrated migrants. “Under the leadership of President Trump, we want to set a goal of at least 3,000 arrests for the ice every day,” said Vice-Chef Stephen Miller on Wednesday (local time)-that would be more than a million a year. The number of daily access will continue to increase over time, he added.
This statement was preceded by a tense meeting of Miller and Minister of Protection of the Minister of Homeland Kristi Take with high representatives of the Immigration Authority, wrote the portal “Axios”. The new goal is three times as high as the daily number of arrests at the start of Trump’s period.
Trump: National emergency situation because of the “invasion”
Trump describes the inflow of migrants on the southern border of the United States as an “invasion” and has declared a national emergency situation. This is the basis for further measures. In the case of different deportations, there are doubts about the legality of the US government procedure.
Already in March, the Ministry of Homeland Protection had closed three departments that had provided civil rights and migrants. A spokeswoman for the ministry at the time told the New York Times that these departments had hindered the enforcement of immigration laws by building up bureaucratic obstacles and undermining the mandate of the immigration authority.
Source: Krone

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