“We will not allow the US to be a landfill for illegal criminals of nations around the world,” said spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt of the White House.
The United States has the First flight Arrested with migrants in American territory to a detention center at the Guatánamo Military Base (Cuba), as reported by the spokeswoman for the White House, Karoline Leavitt.
“We will not allow the US to be a landfill for illegal criminals from Nations around the world,” he said this morning in statements to the Fox News chain.
President Donald Trump’s government has one Campaign against more than 11 million people Migrants without papers in the country, they call “criminals” and promise to perform the largest deportation campaign in the history of the United States.
In their first weeks in power, the authorities have arrested More than 3000 people Throughout the country, a figure away from the “massive” raids that Trump promised to make.
The president ordered the detention capacity to expand on the Guantanamo naval base house more than 30,000 people And the Pentagon has already used more than more 150 military For this task.
Last Wednesday, by signing the Memorandum to expand the ability of the migrant center in Guantanamo, Trump said that the measure is trying to “stop the worst illegal criminal immigrants who pose a threat to the American people”.
Under American law, Living in the country without permission or legal status is not a criminal error, but civil. That is why it is false that people without papers have a “criminal history” in themselves, as the current government has insured.
Cross the border without inspection or try to enter the US. After being deported or deported, it is characterized in criminal legislation: the first as a small crime and the second as a serious crime.
Several studies, including a study by Stanford University that analyzes data since the 1960s, have shown that migrants are less likely to commit crimes or are being convicted of a crime than people born in the US.
Source: EITB

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