Sentences with phrase «immigration enforcement system»

Already more susceptible to exploitation by terrorists than the refugee process because applicants are not screened before entering the United States, the credible fear process is particularly vulnerable to fraud, hindering the effectiveness of expedited removal and undermining the immigration enforcement system.
President Obama is slated to announce a major overhaul of the nation's immigration enforcement system that will protect up to five million undocumented immigrants from the threat of deportation.

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According to John Vine, the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, the benefits of this system lie in «enabling the collection and analysis of allegations to... direct operational enforcement» (Vine 2014:2).
«These measures are the next step in a comprehensive strategy building on the commitment that I made in July to transform the IND and boost its enforcement capability to ensure we tackle illegal immigration and provide a fair and effective immigration system fit for the 21st century,» said home secretary John Reid.
Mark - Viverito also said the Council would create a «comprehensive system» to limit the city's gathering of personal data Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials might use to deport people.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE), part of Homeland Security, acknowledges that the system needs to be improved.
Prior to joining the ILRC, Lena was a Soros Justice Fellow at the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, where she supported local campaigns against ICE detainers, provided training and education on the detention and deportation system, and litigated constitutional rights cases related to ICE enforcement.
Metcalf interviewed immigration judges across the country in writing «Courting Disaster: Absent attendance and absent enforcement in America's immigration courts ``: «They described a system plunged into turmoil by appointees at the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security who ignored statutes, precedent, and regulation and imposed policies that dramatically increased backlogs and nearly halted adjudication.
The design of the immigration system was enforcement oriented, focusing on deporting status violators.
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