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US immigration laws should be enforced with discretion. That’s common sense | Robert Reich
Texas has sued the Biden administration around its order to immigration agents to prioritize undocumented immigrants convicted of felonies relatively than deport all undocumented immigrants. Texas argues that federal immigration regulation requires the authorities to deport every undocumented immigrant. The Biden administration claims it does not have the methods to deport the country’s estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants, so it will have to acquire priorities. The controversy reminds me of a little something that transpired 30 years ago. Youngster labor regulations bar 14-yr-olds from operating earlier 7pm on faculty nights. Weeks before I turned the US secretary of labor, in 1992, a vigilant labor department investigator found that the Savannah…
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‘Deferred Enforced Departure’ for Liberians Continues Without Justification
Previously this summer time, President Biden issued a memorandum that extended and expanded Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) for Liberians until June 30, 2024. The president delivered just cursory justification for continuing to exempt most Liberians from immigration enforcement. (This is in the news once more due to the fact USCIS right now printed a Federal Register notice about operate and journey authorization for Liberians with DED.) According to USCIS, DED defers “the removal of any Liberian nationwide, or specific devoid of nationality who last habitually resided in Liberia, who is current in the United States and who was covered beneath DED as of June 30, 2022.” It also defers the…

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