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Homeland Security secretary suggests amnesty for Dreamers, implores Congress to solve problem – Washington Times

The Trump administration last week floated an amnesty idea for potentially 1 million illegal immigrants, looking to find permanent solutions for some of the most sympathetic cases in the long-running immigration debate.

In two days of testimony to Congress, Homeland Security Secretary John F. Kelly said he doubts his ability to oust some 250,000 immigrants from Central American countries who have been in the U.S. for nearly two decades on a temporary humanitarian relief program.

He also signaled that he would keep protecting 780,000 Dreamers from deportation and hoped Congress would grant them permanent status.

Youve got to solve this problem, Mr. Kelly told the House Homeland Security Committee when members prodded him not to deport Dreamers.

He said he would not deport Dreamers but warned that the policy could change when someone else takes over his job, making the only solution congressional action. He said there is clear bipartisan support for some form of permanent legalization and urged lawmakers to take the opportunity that the Trump administration is giving.

Im not going to let the Congress off the hook. Youve got to solve it, he said.

If lawmakers wait, he warned, a future secretary might take a stricter line on Dreamers and fully cancel President Obamas 2012 amnesty, known in governmentspeak as DACA.

Under DACA, illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and who have kept a relatively clean record, were 30 or younger as of 2012 and who have worked toward a high school diploma are granted a renewable stay of deportation, along with a work permit entitling them to hold jobs, get a drivers license and obtain some taxpayer benefits.

Mr. Kelly also took a humanitarian view toward perhaps 250,000 migrants from El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua who have been protected from deportation for nearly two decades under temporary protected status, a program designed to make sure people dont have to go back home to countries suffering natural disasters.

The earthquakes and hurricanes that granted the protected status are well in the past, but the Bush and Obama administrations renewed the program.

All told, people from some 10 countries are covered by temporary protected status. Mr. Kelly recently renewed Haitis designation, stemming from the 2010 earthquake.

The secretary said he would try to encourage the Haitians to go back eventually. For the Central Americans, however, its kind of hard to root them out and send them back.

He suggested instead that Congress grant them a way toward citizenship.

The suggestions are splitting advocacy groups, some of which say they are willing to look at proposals as long as the deal is fair while others insist there is no room for negotiation.

Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, which supports stricter limits on immigration, said the key is what kind of deal can be struck.

Those are the two groups of illegals who have been provisionally amnestied, but not permanently so. Turning those provisional amnesties into a permanent one in exchange for some kind of significant enforcement measures could make sense, he said.

He floated the idea of coupling a permanent amnesty for the roughly 1 million Dreamers and longtime temporary protected status recipients with an end to the Diversity Visa lottery, which gives away 55,000 immigration slots a year by random chance, and by imposing a mandatory requirement for all businesses to use E-Verify, the governments work-authorization system, to make sure their potential hires are legal.

If I were a congressman, yeah, Id probably vote for that, Mr. Krikorian said.

The Diversity Lottery has some supporters but for the most part is viewed as an out-of-date anachronism in the immigration system another program that allows immigrants to choose the U.S. rather than Americans to choose immigrants who meet the countrys needs.

Meanwhile, E-Verify has long been on the wish list for enforcement advocates, who believe that if businesses are forced to vet their employees, then the jobs magnet for illegal immigrants would dry up.

Cesar Vargas, a Dreamer and advocate for immigrant rights, said he would be open to hearing about a deal for Dreamers and didnt rule out E-Verify, but he added that supporters would have to prove it would be workable and wouldnt pose a major burden on small businesses.

Still, he said the immigration debate has been stalled for so long that he wants to see concrete proposals on the table.

Start holding hearings, start holding discussions on those significant issues, he urged Washington.

But Greisa Martinez, an advocacy director at United We Dream and another Dreamer, said Republicans have put their enforcement measures into this years spending bill, which allocated money for more Border Patrol agents and deportation officers, as well as for several dozen miles of border barrier.

She said there is no deal if Republicans demand more.

We will not negotiate on something that would add on enforcement to something that theyve been already been able to achieve, she said.

Matt OBrien, a former immigration official who is now with the Federation for American Immigration Reform, said he fears Republicans who run Washington would leap at a deal that would grant a permanent amnesty to Dreamers though he said it would come with political peril.

FAIRs position has always been that we want to see the border secured and the rule of law enforced. Trump made a campaign promise that he was going to repeal DACA, and thats a promise I think he should keep if he wants to retain the support of those who put him in office, Mr. OBrien said.

The danger in an amnesty has always been the message it would send to potential migrants. The 1986 amnesty, far from solving the problem, paved the path for the current illegal immigrant population, which is estimated at 11 million.

The Trump administration has made some headway in tamping down the flow of border jumpers, but illegal immigration appears to have shifted instead to migrants who come legally on temporary visas but dont leave when their time expires.

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Employers face labor shortage, leaders support immigration reform: WMC survey – Milwaukee Business Journal


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REPORT: ICE Admits It Does Not Track Assaults on Officers, Agents – Breitbart News

The Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) sent a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to ICE in early September 2016 asking for records from the fiscal year 2011 to the day ICE begins its search for records that were responsive to:

Any and all original records showing the number of offenses committed or attempted against ICE agents and non-agent staff by undocumented, or suspected, to be immigrants. Please include any and all details possible related to the offenses and associated harm caused.

The public-interest legal education and advocacy law firm and supporting organization of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) said: ICE could not find any documents that related to assaults committed against ICE agents.

This non-tracking policys a huge insult to victimized agents and their families, said IRLI General Counsel Dale Wilcox.

National ICE Council President Christopher Crane confirmed the failure of ICE management to track these assaults in a phone conversation with Breitbart Texas.

Wilcox added, This will surely change under President Trump, however. He reasoned, Weve seen big strides in immigration transparency with the new administration, including the promise to report on sanctuary jurisdictions and illegal-alien crime. The only people that could be against such efforts are Obama-holdovers within DHS and anti-borders and anti-American extremists.

In February, Breitbart Texas reported on an assault against an ICE immigration officer engaged in a targeted operation of arresting criminal aliens in Austin, Texas.

Court records obtained by Breitbart Texas from the Department of Justices Western District of Texas stated that Baltazar-Ramirez attempted to escape apprehension after the deportation officer placed him under arrest for being unlawfully present in the United States. The officer caught up with the man after about a 200-yard foot pursuit. The criminal complaint states that Hugo Baltazar-Ramirez then fought with the officer.He then began striking the officers head against the ground several times, causing injury that would require medical attention.

Baltazar-Ramirez later pleaded guilty to the assault. The Mexican national faces a possible prison sentence of up to 20 years, followed by deportation.

The failure to track these important statistics by ICE administrators contrasts sharply with reports regularly released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) tracking assaults against U.S. Border Patrol agents and CBP officers. Breitbart Texas reports regularly on these statistics and the assaults against law enforcement officials. The April CBP report shows a 120 percent increase in assaults against Border Patrol agents this fiscal year when compared to the same period in Fiscal Year 2016.

Brandon Darby, managing director and editor-in-chief of Breitbart Texas reported on May 24 that the violence against U.S. Border Patrol agents is growing more violent. Smugglers linked to the Sinaloa Cartel and migrants in the Tucson sector are becoming more aggressive as penalties for their crimes become tougher. These human traffickers and their human cargo realize now that if they are caught they face almost certain prosecution and incarceration. They resort to violence to try to evade detention and escape.

On Saturday, Darby reportedon the violent assault on an off-duty Border Patrol agent in New Mexico. The agent, assigned to the Deming Station in the El Paso Sector, was found badly beaten alongside a roadway with injuries to his head, chest, and hands, CBP officials stated.

Border Patrol Agent Art Del Cueto told Breitbart Texas in his role as National Border Patrol Council (NBPC):

The smugglers are definitely becoming more violent with our agents. They now try to evade arrest and even use force to get away from us where during the Obama years they would joke with us and not mind being caught. They knew, back then, that they would get away with violating our laws.

Agent Del Cueto continued, We are talking about significant force and violence being used against our agents. Very recently, one smuggler slammed a large rock into the side of an agents head.

And the escalating violence is not limited to the cartels drug smugglers, Agent Del Cueto stated. Even the illegal aliens who arent smuggling dope are growing more violent as they now face consequences for illegally entering. Before they would be let go the next day or so, now they face incarceration for illegally entering. They are willing to do anything possible to evade us.

Cuerto noted that the situation is a worry for agents. Its a concern because when we use force we are put under a microscope and everything we do is scrutinized by different investigative bodies. There was a culture of destroying the lives of Border Patrol agents during the past presidential administration and unfortunately, that culture hasnt yet completely dissipated.

Fiscal Year 2017 got off to a very rocky start in regard to assaults against Border Patrol agents. Breitbart Texas reported in late 2016 that nearly 150 U.S. Border Patrol agents were assaulted during the first two months of the new fiscal year which began October 1. The number revealed an increase of 230 percent plus over the same period in the fiscal year 2016. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials reported 149 Border Patrol agents were assaulted in October and November. During that same period in 2015, 45 agents were assaulted.

The numbers of CBP law enforcement agents and officers has been increasing for the past three years. Then-Border Patrol Chief Mark Morgan first revealed these numbers during testimony before the U.S. Senate Homeland Security Committee in November 2016, Breitbart News reported.

Morgan testified that Border Patrol agents are the most assaulted federal law enforcement (agents) in the United States. More than 7,400 Border Patrol agents have been assaulted since 2006. That rose in FY 16 by 20%, and year-to-date, were seeing an increase of assaults of 200% from the previous year-to-date. Its a dangerous job.

If asked by Congress or administration officials, management at ICE would not be able to provide this kind of information in order to protect its officers and agents.

Bob Priceserves as associate editor and senior political news contributor for Breitbart Texas. He is a founding member of the Breitbart Texas team. Follow him on Twitter@BobPriceBBTX.

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EXCLUSIVE: Loophole Could Give Thousands Of Illegal Immigrants A Path To Citizenship – The Daily Caller

A loophole in immigration law could allow thousands ofillegal immigrants to be put on a path to citizenship, according to government data obtained by The Daily Caller.

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which is former President Barack Obamas amnesty for illegal immigrants who arrived as minors, does not confer legal status upon illegal immigrants. Instead, it is aform of prosecutorialdiscretion that protects beneficiaries from deportation.

A 2012 administration court decision, however, allows DACA recipients to leave the country and return through a process called advance parole, and receive lawful permanent status (a green card) if they are a direct relative of an American citizen. A lawful permanent resident may become a citizen after five years.

The Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) obtained figures from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that show that from fiscal year 2012 through fiscal year 2016 an estimated 31,781 DACA beneficiaries were approved for advance parole. USCIS did not give the full figures for fiscal year 2016, and the amount for that year had to extrapolated from the October 2015 figure.

Advance parole is permission from federal authorities for immigrants to leave the country and then legally re-enter.An immigrant may get advanced parole to travel for humanitarian purposes (attending a funeral, getting medical treatment etc), educational purposes (study abroad programs, research etc), or employment purposes (work training, interview, etc).

DACA recipients, referred to as Dreamers by activists, need advance parole to leave the country. If they leave without it and re-enter, they will lose their status and could be deported. Collegesaround the country advertise study abroad programstoDreamers and help them through the process of getting advance parole.

Once an illegal immigrant returns to the country with advance parole, they are considered to have lawfully entered the country, allowing them to adjust their immigration status. A barrier to obtaining lawful permanent resident status is not having continuous legal statusin the U.S. However, through a direct relation with an American citizen (spouse, child, or parent), one can waive these barriers and get legal status, according to an explanation from the nonprofit ImmigrantLegal Resource Center.

It is unknown exactly how many DACA recipients have an immediate American citizen relative. The federal government has also not released updated data on how many DACA beneficiaries have gotten approved for advance parole, and IRLI obtained them only after a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit.

The amnesty program continues to process DACA applications and renewals. Nearly 100,000 illegal immigrants have benefitedfrom the program in President Donald Trumps first few months in office. A total of nearly 788,000 illegal immigrants are DACA beneficiaries. Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly said in a House hearing last week thatCongress has to solve this problem.

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WATCH: Orange Is the New Black star gives a personal spin on immigration reform – Salon

Actor Diane Guerrero, ofOrange Is the New Black and Jane the Virgin fame, had kept herfamilysimmigration and deportation experiencea secretuntil about a few years ago. She revealed much about her personal trajectory in her book, In the Country We Love: My Family Divided.

Donald Trumps negative rhetoric on the campaign trail about immigrants, depicting them as criminals and rapists, prompted herto speak out, she said during arecentepisode of Salon Talks.

Herimmediate family, originally from Columbia,was deported when she was just 14;Guerrero was born in the U.S and allowedto remainher butwithout them. I needed to share my story, just to share sort of the other side of who an undocumented person is andwhatfamilies are affected by deportation and overall sort what our system looks like; that we have millions of families here going through the same thing, shesaid.

Young people often bear the brunt of family separation, Guerrero explained. These are the people who are not considered by the politicians making decisions in D.C. and by a lot people who dont understand the immigration system and who dont care to fix it.

She decriedthe out there to do this or that and [that] no one is offering up solutions. And right now the rhetoric is poisonous and its dividing us and its not really helping the country. When asked what progress would look like to her, she said she wants to see an immigration reform bill passed, citing former PresidentBarack Obamas efforts to attempt such reform and expandthe Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which has been stopped time and time again.

Right now, I would like to see the country unite, said said. I would like to see people voting in 2018 for a Congress that is representative of them and their families, and Id like to see some sort of reform pass. Id like to see the visa system updated. Added Guerrero: If we start there, then we can see what happens.I mean we havent tried anything different.

When questioned about another type of negative imagery that emerged recently when comic Kathy Griffin shared a bloody, severed image of President Donald Trumps head, Guerrero replied,I dont necessarily think that what she did was helpful but I dont really think its that important. I mean whats important is the overuse of police brutality thats important. The separation of families thats important. Whats happening with the environment thats important.

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