Nebraska National Guard Offers Pathway to Citizenship for Immigrants
- On July 1, Trump visited Alligator Alcatraz and endorsed DeSantis's plan to deputize National Guard officers as immigration judges to accelerate deportations.
- DeSantis has pushed for federal approval to deputize nine National Guard Judge Advocate General officers as immigration judges, aiming to reduce court backlog through a six-week training, backed by Trump’s January executive order.
- The facility, called 'Alligator Alcatraz,' will hold up to 5,000 beds, cost about $450 million annually, and faces lawsuits from environmental groups seeking to delay its opening.
- With operations starting next Tuesday, the on-site runway will facilitate faster flights, and National Guard officers will issue rapid one-to-two-day hearing notices to migrants.
- DeSantis's plan to deputize National Guard officers as immigration judges aims to speed deportations, with a comment period ending July 3 and construction in Jacksonville planned after July 4.
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The president of the STRN says that of "700 thousand pending processes, about 30% are separated and about 30% are naturalized" immigrants, assuming that the rest are lusodists.
Florida Will Deputize National Guardsmen as Immigration Judges: Trump - The Thinking Conservative
Trump and DeSantis confirmed that the Florida will start deputizing its National Guardsmen as immigration judges to expedite deportation decisions. The post Florida Will Deputize National Guardsmen as Immigration Judges: Trump appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
Trump Wants to Deputize National Guard as Immigration Judges — And Build More ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Facilities in Florida
President Trump said he approved DeSantis' plan to deputize National Guard members as immigration judges to speed up deportations at "Alligator Alcatraz."
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