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    ICE Reports Deporting Nearly 47,000 Parents of U.S. Citizen Children

    March 30, 2012, 12:15 p.m. EDT

    ICE Reports Deporting Nearly 47,000 Parents of U.S. Citizen Children

    BALTIMORE, March 30, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- LIRS Troubled by New Report Revealing Deportations Data for First Half of 2011

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the first half of 2011 deported 46,686 parents who had at least one U.S. citizen child, says an ICE report made public on Monday.

    "If deportations continued at that rate for the rest of 2011, we can assume that over 100,000 kids who are U.S. citizens saw parents deported," said Stacy Martin, vice president for external relations of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS).

    "LIRS, the national organization established by Lutheran churches in the United States to serve uprooted people, is deeply troubled by this report," said Martin. "It shows that the U.S. immigration system is tearing apart so many families."

    "The United States prides itself on being a country that honors and upholds family values, yet the U.S. immigration system is absolutely failing American families," Martin said.

    The period covered by the data in the new report by ICE, an agency of the Department of Homeland Security, is January 1, 2011 - June 30, 2011.

    In January 2012, the Applied Research Center released "Shattered Families," a report showing that over 5,100 children of immigrants have ended up in foster care because U.S. immigration authorities had either detained or deported their parents. The report also predicted that at least 15,000 more children would end up in foster care over the next five years.

    In 2011, ICE issued prosecutorial discretion guidance to U.S. immigration officers and announced a nationwide review of cases pending before immigration courts to determine which cases are considered low-priority for removal. For a parent of a U.S. citizen child to qualify for relief under this guidance, a parent would need to have long-time presence in the United States and have established compelling ties and made compelling contributions to the United States.

    "Despite recent efforts to provide more discretion to U.S. immigration officers, our laws and policies are still too rigid," said Eric B. Sigmon, LIRS Director for Advocacy. "U.S. immigration officials should have more flexibility to consider the best interests of children when making decisions about the detention and deportation of parents with children."

    About LIRSLIRS is nationally recognized for its leadership advocating on behalf of refugees, asylum seekers, unaccompanied children, immigrants in detention, families fractured by migration and other vulnerable populations, and for providing services to migrants through over 60 grassroots legal and social service partners across the United States.

    Press Contact: Jon Pattee, LIRS Assistant Director for Media Relations 202-591-5778, jpattee@lirs.org

    SOURCE Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service

    ICE Reports Deporting Nearly 47,000 Parents of U.S. Citizen Children - MarketWatch
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