Millions of Illegal Aliens From All Over The World Head For U.S. Border

Homan: Deportations Start Tomorrow with ‘Every ICE Office’, Focusing on Threats​


On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Evening Edit,” Border Czar Tom Homan stated that deportations will start on Tuesday with a focus on public safety and national security threats and the deportations won’t be in a specific city, rather “They’re going to do it throughout the country and we have offices throughout the country and every ICE office is going to be out there enforcing the law, starting tomorrow morning.”

 

New Migrant Caravan Making Its Way To Border Despite Trump Taking Office​


Migrants in the 2,000 person caravan Believe they will still be able to Enter the US​


Just hours before President Donald Trump was sworn into office on Monday, a migrant caravan of more than 2,000 people set off from deep in southern Mexico with the aim of crossing into the U.S.

The caravan, consisting of men, women, and children from various countries, was seen marching through the southern Mexican city of Tapachula near the Guatemalan border in darkness early Monday. The migrants were carrying bags and rucksacks while migrant parents could be seen pushing children in strollers or carrying youngsters on their shoulders.

It's at least the tenth-largest caravan to walk out of Tapachula since the U.S. election, according to Border Report. It would take an adult migrant about 16 days of non-stop walking to get to the southern border.

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The caravan is on the march despite Trump signing a flurry of executive orders on Monday clamping down on illegal immigration. He also declared a national border emergency.

Erkin Torres, a migrant from Colombia who is part of the caravan, said he believes that Trump’s actions cannot supersede the United Nations, inferring what he believes is his right to apply for asylum.

"Just as Donald Trump takes power, he can't surpass the United Nations, understand? United as one," Torres told Reuters.

 
NBC News reported the firings:

The Trump administration fired four top officials at the Justice Department’s Executive Office of Immigration Review, which oversees U.S. immigration courts, late Monday.

The officials were the chief immigration judge, Sheila McNulty; the acting director of the Executive Office of Immigration Review, Mary Cheng; the office’s general counsel, Jill Anderson; and its head of policy, Lauren Alder Reid.

All were civil servants, not political appointees. Alder Reid said they were not given any warning.
 
Border czar Tom Homan said immigration officials are following through on a promise by President Trump to focus on “the worst first,” arresting more than 300 violent criminal aliens in a matter of just 24 hours.

“ICE is doing their job,” Homan said, referring to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arresting 308 illegal aliens who had been charged with murder and rape, including sexual assault and rape of children.

In a separate interview with CNN, Homan surprised host Dana Bash when he informed her that any illegal immigrant in the country is subject to arrest, not just those who pose public safety and national security threats.

 
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Trump rapidly Fortifies US Borders with Plans For 10,000 Troops, Immediate Deportation Of Illegal Crossers​


In just three days, the commander in chief has moved to dramatically beef up security at the border — with plans to send in 10,000 US troops and summarily detain and deport any illegal border crossers.

The sweeping changes underway are meant to help US law enforcement agencies to stop illegal migrants from entering the country, and make it easier to send back the ones who are already here.

Targeted arrests of hundreds of illegal immigrants with criminal records began in sanctuary cities around the country on Tuesday, and the Department of Justice is vowing to crack down on sanctuary jurisdiction that interferes with immigration enforcement.

US officials on Wednesday announced the Pentagon will start deploying up to 1,500 active duty troops to the Mexican border, joining approximately 2,200 US National Guard and Reserve forces already in place.

Trump is now weighing a plan to send up to 10,000 troops to the border as part of his order to the Department of Defense to “seal the borders” and thwart “unlawful mass migration,” the Washington Post reported.

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He then ordered the Coast Guard to begin sending a surge of resources to migrant-prone areas on the high seas, including around Cuba and Haiti.

Coast Guard cutters and aircraft will also step up patrols around Alaska and Hawaii, and US territories like Guam, American Samoa, the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, the agency said.

Additional areas of focus will be the maritime borders between the US and the Bahamas and Mexico.

Trump has further ordered Customs and Border Protection agents to stop releasing illegal immigrants with a court date, and instead hold them in custody until they can be deported.

This effectively puts an end to the so-called “catch-and-release” policy of the Biden administration, under which migrants caught sneaking in would be given a court date and released on the honor system.

The Washington Post, citing Border Patrol briefing documents, also reported that Trump is preparing to order that all asylum seekers will be denied entry to the US. The document cites the risks of “communicable diseases” in the countries that they passed through as the legal justification for turning them away.

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Mexico Builds Giant Shelters To Prep For Trump’s Promised Mass Deportations​


Mexican authorities have begun constructing giant tent shelters in the city of Ciudad Juarez to prepare for a possible influx of Mexicans deported under U.S. President Donald Trump‘s promised mass deportations.

The temporary shelters in Ciudad Juarez will have the capacity to house thousands of people and should be ready in a matter of days, said municipal official Enrique Licon.

“It’s unprecedented,” Licon said on Tuesday afternoon, as workers unloaded long metal bracings from tractor trailers parked in the large empty lot yards from the Rio Grande, which separates the city from El Paso, Texas.

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The tents in Ciudad Juarez are part of the Mexican government’s plan to ready shelters and reception centers in nine cities across northern Mexico.

Authorities at the site will provide deported Mexicans with food, temporary housing, medical care, and assistance in obtaining identity documents, according to a government document outlining the strategy, called “Mexico embraces you.”

The government is also planning to have a fleet of buses ready to transport Mexicans from the reception centers back to their hometowns.

 

Outrage as ABC7 Chicago Broadcasts report telling illegal migrants How to Avoid ICE Capture​


Social media users are venting their rage over a recent ABC7 Chicago broadcast, where the news outlet interviewed locals who were telling illegal migrants how to avoid being captured by federal authorities.

The broadcast detailed how Chicagoans are patrolling neighborhoods, informing the community of recent mass deportation raids, and telling illegal aliens what to do if Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers end up on their doorstep.

News anchor Cheryl Burton spoke from the studio on Wednesday, before cutting to reporter Michelle Gallardo in the field.


Burton said: 'Chicago's immigrant community is on edge tonight as Michelle Gallardo reports, activists and elected officials are canvassing neighborhoods, letting people know their rights should ICE come knocking - don't open for ICE.'

Gallardo spoke to local business owners, who have been plastering 'don't open for ICE' posters on their windows and giving local illegal immigrants tips on how to survive during the new Trump administration.

 

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