Trump Administration Introduces Mandatory Registry for Undocumented Immigrants
- The Trump administration is establishing a registry for all individuals in the U.S. Illegally, requiring self-reporting to avoid fines or prosecution, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
- Immigration officials stated that failing to register could lead to fines or imprisonment, as it is a crime to not comply with the new requirement.
- President Donald Trump previously outlined plans for this registry in his executive orders related to immigration, mandating Homeland Security to inform unregistered individuals.
- The National Immigration Law Center warned that the registry aims to identify targets for deportation, stating that this law has been ignored for decades, but it is being enforced now.
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Trump Seeks to Fast-Track Deportations of Hundreds of Thousands
The Trump administration has directed federal officers to identify immigrants who can be rapidly removed from the United States without a court hearing as part of its quest to boost deportations, according to an internal memorandum viewed by The Washington Post.
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