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Washington, DC – There were ghoses in their wrists. His waist. The ankles.
The memory of 19-year-old Khimena Arias Cristobal is envy after the immigration and customs execution (ice) control.
About a month after his arrest, Georgia college student said he still fought with his life. In early May, one day, he was drawn for a small traffic stop: turn right on the red light. The next thing he knows, he was in a center where he faced a court history for prison.
“This practice is something I will never forget. He left me emotionally and mentally, emotionally and mentally,” said Arias Cristobal, on Tuesday, Lumpkin, Georgia’s time in the Stewart Operation Center.
“It hurts more,” he said, “He is knowing that millions of other passes and still pass the same pain.”
Regardless of whether there are rights, stories, criminal records, it says the “Dragnet deportation policy in the United States, which targets the immigrants of all backgrounds.
President Donald Trump has campaigned for the second time that “illegal” “criminals” in the country will be expelled.
When the “mass deportation” campaign increased from the White House, critics say the immigrants of immigration agents are targeting from various backgrounds – despite the risk.
“The quotas he pushed (these) vanessa Cardenas, the executive director of the United States, where the ice is trying to follow only one in the true sense of the word.
The young man, known as dreamers, said he was one of the most sensitive populations of undocumented immigrants.
“In the dragnet, for a long time, for a long time, we have been deep rooted in the United States and we are getting deep rooted dreamers and other people,” Cardenas said.
Aerias, who examines the financial and economy at Dalton State College, is one of Arias Cristobal 3.6 million People known as dreamers. Many, like a child to the United States, are sometimes accompanied by family members and others.
For decades, the US government has struggled to manage this young and undocumented comers to the country.
In 2012, then, President Barack Obama announced a new execution policy, a suspended action for childhood arrests (DACA). Since June 2007, he has been temporarily protected from deportation for young immigrants living in the United States.
About 530,000 dreamers are protected by the status of the dance. However, Gaby Pacheco, the leader of the Immigration Group, said that the number of young immigrants, which faced the total deportation of the number of young people, he said.
Some, after June 15, 2007, others came after the date of interruption, others were unable to apply: for new applications, processing was given in recent years. The legal difficulties on the DAA continue to increase their way through the federal judicial system.
“Unfortunately, many sleep scientists and graduates were arrested in recent months, and were taken into custody and even deported,” said Pacheco.
He noted that 90 percent of the dreams supported during the first year of his organization have no protection under the counter or other programs.
And all said, “In the last few months,” a painful fact “revealed:” Dreamers are attacked. “
However, lawyers such as Pacheco are only aware that the first months of the Trump leadership can only be a hunter.
Last week, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and White House Deputy Stephen Miller, Trump management for daily prisoner’s daily quota, increased from 1,000 to 3,000 per day.
The current project of Trump’s budget legislation is a large-scale law project, as well as in government funds, deportation and other immigration activities, about $ 150 billion. The bill narrowed the House of Representatives and will be seized in the Senate in the coming weeks.
Both moves can be significantly in the implementation of immigration, and even as a country as a country as a country as a country as a country with foreign criminals.
Studies have been repeatedly shown that undocumented immigrants have committed less crimes – including more severe crimes than citizens born from the United States.
The existing information also calls questions that are allegedly in the country where undocumented criminals are a large number of criminals.
The speed of the arrests and deportations, former President Joe Biden, former President Joe Biden, because in the office Trac The research project.
During the first four months of the second month of Trump, the leadership in the first four months of Trump’s second period from January 26, Trump arrested 778 immigration. This is an average of 2 percent high in Biden’s presidency, which is about 759.
The number of daily disassembly or deportations under the Trump was a 1 percent point from the daily ratio of Biden.
All warned that Pacheco and Cardenas could lead to imprisonment and increase in deportations.
Management already has he’s back A policy that prohibits immigration in sensitive areas such as churches and schools. Also, using the Law of War 1798, the alleged deportation of the alleged gangs was promoted to deport quickly and allow some foreign citizens to remain in the country.
To increase immigration arrests, the Trump management also put pressure on local officials to coordinate the ice. In the section of the Immigration and Nationality Law, 287 (G), paintings, including local law enforcement agencies, including immigration arrests and screen people, even demonstrated certain immigration arrests and display people.
In early May, Tennessee Highway Patrol was associated with ice in a sweep of traffic stops, which caused almost 100 immigration arrests. In early June, Massachusetts saw ice in another large-scale operation in another large-scale operation.
It was a high school student Marcelo Gomes, a 18-year-old high school student Marcelo Gomes, who was swept in the volleyball experience. Gomes of his arrest also caused protests and condemnation in the country’s homeland Massachusetts.
Cardenas has supported these demonstrations, as well as Trump’s immigration policy in support of Arias Cristobal.
“I think we will find more impetus than Americans,” he said.
“He said he intends to implement the plans of this management … If Congress pays more money, they will go after our communities.”