American services are forced to release some stopped migrants, because there is a lack of space in the centers intended to keep them. About 160 people left them last Monday – American media inform.
As reported on Tuesday, CBS News, ICE (Federal Office for Immigration and Enforcement of Customs) releases some of the previously detained migrants, because the places where they are detained have exceeded the maximum acceptable occupancy. American station, citing the internal data of the National Security Department USA He says that several dozen people are released in some centers. On Monday, ICE was to release a total of about 160 immigrants.
CBS indicates that on Tuesday morning ICE was holding almost 42,000 migrants, although in its network of centers (immigration arrests) only 38,521 places have at his disposal. The station emphasizes that “more than half of the people in arrest were detained along the southern border.”
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Migrants leave the centers – Ice explains
In a statement for CBC News, the agency admitted that its “intensified” operations led to “a significant number of arrests of foreigners committing crimes, which requires increasing the possibility of keeping them.” ICE informs that he wants to cooperate with other services in this matter, including local ones, “asked the Congress to increase funds”, and also analyzes files to accelerate the deportations of foreigners with a criminal past. The agency adds that immigration regulations impose on the agency the obligation to release some migrants, indicating that the exempted are under supervision. CBS News reports that the agency can set up a GPS bracelet to track their movements.
According to the American station, Ice significantly has increased the number of immigrants' stops After the inauguration Donald Trump. Currently, the agency stops up to a thousand people a day. For comparison, during the last year of the term Joe Biden There were an average of 312 detention a day. However, CBS News informs that due to the progressing procedural issues, “days, weeks, and even months” must pass from the moment of detention to deportation.
CBS News informs that due to the limited space in existing detention centers, ICE plans to build new ones. In addition, the Trump administration is considering keeping immigrants in large tent camps placed by the border guard along the southern border with Mexico. ICE also turned to other agencies for help. The Department of Defense has already agreed to keep immigrants in the Space Base in Colorado. The first group of migrants She has already adopted the Guantanamo Bay sea base.
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