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    ARRESTS OF UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS RISE IN FLORIDA AMID TRUMP CRACKDOWN

    Arrests of undocumented immigrants rise in Florida amid Trump crackdown

    After declining for years, arrests of undocumented immigrants have nearly doubled in a region overseen by federal immigration officials in South Florida.

    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Miami office reported taking 6,192 people into custody this year across Florida, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. That’s up from 3,524 last year, according to agency figures released Tuesday.

    Deportations also swelled by 20 percent. According to the data, the Miami office reported 7,100removals this year compared with 5,600 last year.

    The Miami office’s Acting Field Director Michael Meade pointed to a Jan. 25 order from President Donald Trump as the driving force behind the uptick.

    The increase also mirrors the bump nationally — ICE records show 143,470 undocumented immigrants were arrested this year, up from 110,104 in 2016.

    The Pew Research Center estimated that in 2014, 11.1 million undocumented immigrants lived in the U.S., with 850,000 of them in Florida. And under Trump’s orders, ICE agents have more discretion in arresting them.

    Kelsey Burke, a personal injury attorney in West Palm Beach, said that could leave room for people to be discriminated against and get taken advantage of. Burke said she has seen hesitation from clients when filing claims for domestic abuse. They fear if they go into a courthouse for any reason, ICE agents will arrest them.

    “There’s a legitimate fear around here,” said Burke, who immigrated to the U.S. from Honduras when she was 10.

    Before this year, the arrests from the Miami office dropped every year since 2011, when officials reported nearly 15,700 arrests.

    Jessica Shulruff Schneider is director of detention programs at the Miami-based Americans for Immigrant Justice, a nonprofit law firm that helps undocumented immigrants get legal aid to stay in the country.

    She said she has seen a change in the type of people who end up in custody.

    Instead of people who recently immigrated to the U.S., she said she is seeing more people who have lived in the area for most of their lives.

    “It was very, very rare that we would ever see somebody [arrested] who was a member of the community,” she said. “We’ve seen a big shift in that.”

    Meanwhile, some local governments have thought about ideas to stem the crackdowns, weighing if they should label themselves “welcoming” or “sanctuary” communities.

    There is no legal definition of what it means to be a “sanctuary” or “welcoming” community.

    But places with such designations enact policies to prohibit employees and local police from honoring requests from federal immigration officials to detain suspects longer than legally allowed.

    West Palm Beach passed a “welcoming city” ordinance in March that barred city employees from helping investigate a resident’s citizenship status or requiring disclosure of such information.

    Boynton Beach denied a similar proposal this week.

    Earlier this year, President Donald Trump threatened to withhold some funding from cities who refused to fall in line with the enforcement. But a federal judge later blocked the order.

    Trump’s threat earlier this year led Miami-Dade County to end its restrictions on cooperating with federal agents.

    Boynton Commissioner Christina Romelus, who immigrated from Haiti, proposed the idea for her city. Local police shouldn’t be burdened with the extra enforcement work and the city should protect its residents, she argued.

    “We have several individuals who live within our municipality who fall under this threat and fear,” Romelus said Tuesday. “This does not make them criminals because they live within our jurisdiction and they live within our borders.”

    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-reg-florida-immigrant-arrests-20171207-story.html


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    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    “We have several individuals who live within our municipality who fall under this threat and fear,” Romelus said Tuesday. “This does not make them criminals because they live within our jurisdiction and they live within our borders.”
    Yes, it does.
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    They are ILLEGALLY living within OUR borders!

    Ramp up deportations another 80%

    Better yet...save yourself the "fear" and grief and deport yourself.
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    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    We have too many people from other countries in our country who do not know or understand our laws and the reasons for them, this is why we should never allow migrants, legal or illegal, who do not understand or respect our laws and system to reside in the US on a long term or permanent basis. This woman from Haiti who said that is no different than every single one of the DACA's and every single illegal alien here now or who will come in the future.

    This has to be stopped, cut-off at its head, without exception, excuse or mercy.
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    Don't know about you guys but I'm NOT tired of winning yet...

    Seriously though this is great news. I want to read an article like this from EVERY State, EVERY day LOL!

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    I'm with you nomas!!

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