POTUS to pursue an aggressive executive crackdown on immigration

The Trump administration wants to open two new tent facilities to temporarily detain up to 1,000 parents and children near the southern border, as advocates sharply criticize the conditions inside the tents already used to hold migrants.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a notice to potential contractors that it wants to house 500 people in each camp in El Paso, Texas, and in the South Texas city of Donna, which has a border crossing with Mexico.
Each facility would consist of one large tent that could be divided into sections by gender and between families and children traveling alone, according to the notice. Detainees would sleep on mats. There would also be laundry facilities, showers, and an "additional fenced-in area" for "outside exercise/recreation."
The notice says the facilities could open in the next two weeks and operate through year end, with a cost that could reach $37 million.

More at: https://www.centredaily.com/news/nation-world/article229338129.html
 

Text of article says it is not "thousands". Mostly setting up some tents.

However, on Tuesday afternoon, the Pentagon emailed a Newsweek reporter and said the number is not 3,000, and the document Newsweek obtained was a draft copy and if Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan approved any Homeland Security request, the number of additional troops would range between 300 and 500.

Some will be replacing troops already there.
 
Text of article says it is not "thousands". Mostly setting up some tents.



Some will be replacing troops already there.

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However, on Tuesday afternoon, the Pentagon emailed a Newsweek reporter and said the number is not 3,000, and the document Newsweek obtained was a draft copy and if Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan approved any Homeland Security request, the number of additional troops would range between 300 and 500.

Three Defense Department sources told Newsweek the document is not a draft copy and if it were, draft would be displayed on the document near the classification markings.

It is definitely in dispute how many troops are involved.
 
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It is definitely in dispute how many troops are involved.

Read the first part of that.

However, on Tuesday afternoon, the Pentagon emailed a Newsweek reporter and said the number is not 3,000, and the document Newsweek obtained was a draft copy and if Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan approved any Homeland Security request, the number of additional troops would range between 300 and 500
 
President Donald Trump is proposing charging asylum-seekers a fee to process their applications as he continues to crack down on the surge of migrants crossing into the U.S.In a presidential memorandum signed Monday, Trump is directing his attorney general and acting homeland security secretary to take additional measures to overhaul the asylum system, which he insists is "in crisis."
He's giving them 90 days to propose regulations so that, all asylum applications are adjudicated within 180 days, except for those representing exceptional circumstances.
Trump also wants to charge asylum-seekers to process their asylum and employment authorization applications. And he wants to bar anyone who has entered or tried to enter the country illegally from receiving authorization that allows them to work.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/trump-wants-to-charge-asylum-seekers-fee
 
You're in favor of people having to provide proof of citizenship to work, buy land, or do certain other things within the country, aren't you?

I oppose mandatory e-verify but there are things that should require proof of citizenship, like voting.
 
Since the beginning of the year, Border Patrol officers have faced an relentless wave of illegal aliens that total more than 400,000.
But most of the illegal are arriving as family units, the data show. Since October, the figure is 215,745.
One reason for “families?” Illegals know that carting a kid along means an almost certain ticket to be released into the United States after border agents apprehend them.
That knowledge, Immigration and Customs Enforcement reports, has provided an incentive for illegals to lie by creating phony documents that in turn create fake families,
Thus has ICE moved more resources to the border to look for the fakers.
Result? Of the 100 or so “families,” ICE officers have investigated, 25 were bogus.

They Know The Loopholes
How many illegals have slipped by border agents with phony ID and manufactured tales of woe we are not given to know, although the White House has said about 90 percent of the asylum claims from “migrants,” who are mostly from the Northern Triangle, are bogus.
So ICE has moved more resources to the border, the agency announced on Monday, to ferret out fake documents and human smugglers.
The week before Easter, ICE Home Security Investigations sent three teams to support Customs and Border Protection officials in El Paso, Texas, and Las Cruces, New Mexico. The following week, ICE HSI sent three teams to Eagle Pass and Harlingen, Texas, Yuma, Arizona, and El Centro and San Diego, California.
The agency also temporarily moved about 330 deportation officers to those border areas where the illegal-invasion of the last six months is a particular concern.
“Throughout April, HSI special agents have conducted about 100 family unit interviews and have found evidence of fraud in more than a quarter of cases,” ICE reported. “This fraud may include the use of forged birth certificates or other fraudulent documents to establish parentage.” In addition:
Forged or other fraudulent documents are also being used by adult illegal aliens to falsely claim they are minors under the age of 18. By fraudulently entering as a family unit or unaccompanied minor, illegal aliens can exploit loopholes in immigration laws to enter the U.S. and avoid detention.
Earlier today, The New American reported that the Pentagon moved 320 more troops to the border through Sept. 30, at a cost of $7.4 million, to help border agents deal with illegal-alien tsunami, which again, carries most families from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.
Word of the weakness of U.S. immigration law has traveled to Central America, where smugglers are advertising for “migrants” to move north, sometimes in caravans of buses that deliver them straight to the border.
Once there, as The New American has reported, the smugglers move the illegals across, sometimes with the help of drones to spot U.S. border agents.
Fakers Caught, And So Were Three Smugglers
Among those caught are two father-and-son “family units” on April 22. “The four individuals, two of whom were discovered to be 23-year-old men pretending to be minors,” ICE reported, “are being prosecuted for visa fraud and making false statements.”
ICE caught another faker on April 18. “An adult Honduran man presented a false birth certificate for a 7-year-old child traveling with him,” ICE reported. “During an interview, the adult admitted that he was completely unrelated to the child. The man was prosecuted for illegal entry and the child was turned over to the Office of Refugee Resettlement as an unaccompanied minor, according to procedures required in the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act.”
Meanwhile, CBP agents nailed three Americans who attempted to smuggle right Mexicans across the border at the Tohono O’odham nation.
On Friday night, agents stopped a car with six passengers: a driver and five illegals wearing camouflage. On Sunday, they nailed the driver and a passenger, both Americans, trying to smuggle three illegals into the country.
Authorities charged the eight illegals with immigration violations and the three Americans with smuggling humans.


More at: https://www.thenewamerican.com/usne...-border-to-catch-fake-families-real-smugglers
 
The Department of Defense is sending additional personnel to assist agents at the U.S. border with Mexico.


This again shows MAGA has a big heart as he said during DACA deal negotiations with Dems.



Pentagon sending 100s of cooks to border to cook food for migrants

The Pentagon plans to send about 300 more U.S. active-duty troops to the border as cooks and drivers, some of whom will come into contact with migrants as they hand out food to migrants as part of the mission to help U.S. Customs and Border Protection deal with the large number of migrants arriving at the southern border.
 
This again shows MAGA has a big heart as he said during DACA deal negotiations with Dems.



Pentagon sending 100s of cooks to border to cook food for migrants

The Pentagon plans to send about 300 more U.S. active-duty troops to the border as cooks and drivers, some of whom will come into contact with migrants as they hand out food to migrants as part of the mission to help U.S. Customs and Border Protection deal with the large number of migrants arriving at the southern border.
:sleeping:

The troops will free up more Border Patrol to patrol the border.
 
President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to give law enforcement officials the authority to conduct interviews with asylum seekers arriving on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Under the upcoming plan, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officers would train Border Patrol agents deployed on the southern border on how to perform “credible fear interviews,” according to sources who spoke with the Washington Examiner. A migrant illegally crossing the border would be subjected to an interview by an agent shortly after apprehension and would only be allowed to claim asylum if they pass the interview.

The changes would reduce the number of migrants who are waiting for a decision on their asylum case, alleviating an immigration court system bogged down with some 900,000 pending cases, and more quickly deport foreign nationals who do not qualify.
“If that gets rolled out and we actually start deporting people within a timely manner, you’re going to see the numbers drop exponentially,” an official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said to the Examiner.
The only drawback for the administration would be that agents would be temporarily diverted away from border enforcement duties as they undergo training. However, the plan is expected to result in an overall drop of illegal immigrants entering the interior of the country.
“Theoretically, we could end up deporting them in two weeks, rather than two to five years,” another source stated. Asylum seekers typically wait in the U.S. for years as they wait for their case to be adjudicated.
Officials with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) believe they are within their authority to implement this plan because asylum officers are required to be immigration officials, and Border Patrol agents are considered to be immigration officials. For this reason, DHS is not seeking congressional approval.


More at: https://truepundit.com/report-borde...uthority-to-decide-asylum-claims-on-the-spot/
 
Papers, please! You are now required to provide proof of citizenship to enter this building.

They could mandate people wear some type of placard or symbol on their clothing and possibly incorporate that with some type of numbering system. They could possibly tattoo numbers on the people.
 
President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to give law enforcement officials the authority to conduct interviews with asylum seekers arriving on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Under the upcoming plan, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officers would train Border Patrol agents deployed on the southern border on how to perform “credible fear interviews,” according to sources who spoke with the Washington Examiner. A migrant illegally crossing the border would be subjected to an interview by an agent shortly after apprehension and would only be allowed to claim asylum if they pass the interview.

The changes would reduce the number of migrants who are waiting for a decision on their asylum case, alleviating an immigration court system bogged down with some 900,000 pending cases, and more quickly deport foreign nationals who do not qualify.
“If that gets rolled out and we actually start deporting people within a timely manner, you’re going to see the numbers drop exponentially,” an official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said to the Examiner.
The only drawback for the administration would be that agents would be temporarily diverted away from border enforcement duties as they undergo training. However, the plan is expected to result in an overall drop of illegal immigrants entering the interior of the country.
“Theoretically, we could end up deporting them in two weeks, rather than two to five years,” another source stated. Asylum seekers typically wait in the U.S. for years as they wait for their case to be adjudicated.
Officials with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) believe they are within their authority to implement this plan because asylum officers are required to be immigration officials, and Border Patrol agents are considered to be immigration officials. For this reason, DHS is not seeking congressional approval.


More at: https://truepundit.com/report-borde...uthority-to-decide-asylum-claims-on-the-spot/

I don't like the idea of low IQ cops questioning anyone. That never ends well. They should just make record of every encounter assign a number/ticket to each person and deport them. On the ticket is a phone number they can call where they can get message updates on when their case will be heard. Kind of like a jury duty notice. Maybe people will never be heard but they won't be in the country and they will be scheduled for due process and free outside the US in the meantime.
 
I don't like the idea of low IQ cops questioning anyone. That never ends well. They should just make record of every encounter assign a number/ticket to each person and deport them. On the ticket is a phone number they can call where they can get message updates on when their case will be heard. Kind of like a jury duty notice. Maybe people will never be heard but they won't be in the country and they will be scheduled for due process and free outside the US in the meantime.
Unfortunately the current law won't allow that, this is a pretty good maneuver considering that the Demoncrats won't change the insane laws and we can't take back the House until Jan. 2021.
 
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