US seeks to turn deportations into an efficient business ‘like Amazon’
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US seeks to turn deportations into an efficient business ‘like Amazon’
JENA, La. (AP) — Amid rural Louisiana's crawfish farms, towering pine trees and cafes serving po'boys, nearly 7,000 people are waiting at immigration detention centers to learn whether they will be expelled from the United States.
Trump’s Mass-Deportation Effort Has Barely Begun
Trump’s mass deportation effort has barely begun. The legal and even constitutional battle over permissible ICE tactics raised by the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case will matter even more if Congress massively expands deportation funding later this year.
Trump Seeks to Accelerate Millions of Deportation Cases
The US Justice Department has directed federal immigration judges to scour their dockets for asylum cases they can deny without holding a full hearing, signaling that the Trump administration is taking aim at severe court backlogs as it seeks to ramp up deportations.
Trump administration seeks to turn mass deportations into an efficient business ‘like Amazon’
If President Donald Trump’s administration has its way, the capacity to hold tens of thousands more migrants will soon be added around the country as the U.S. seeks an explosive expansion of what is already the world’s largest immigration detention system.
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