A group of six Hispanic Republicans calls on the Trump administration to prioritize migrants to prioritize migrants from charges for violent crimes, since civil servants of the immigration authorities have increased the arrests of non-violent migrants.
In a letter to the deputy director of the immigration and customs authority (ICE) on Wednesday, the chairman of the Hispanic Congress Conference in House Gop, for information about the status of migrants and the criminal status, in which crime were already found in Repanic Conference and the criminal status of the crime status of ICES, and the criminal status that have already been held by the criminal status.
“We agree that convicted criminal foreigners – Smugglers, murderers and sex offenders – operate an immediate threat to our home protection security, and we are obliged to ensure that you have the resources to find, follow and deport them as soon as possible.
“Although we agree that we are a nation of laws – and that everyone who has illegally exceeded our limits are subject to these laws – are priority levels that have to be taken into account in the implementation of immigration. Every minute in which we pursue a person with a clean recording is one minute less who dedicate to us, terrorists or antitrust farms,” ​​said the members.
The letter comes when the administration increases the deportation of migrants who are not charged because of violent crimes because they are supposed to fulfill Trump’s promise of campaign for mass shifts – although the Republicans said beforehand that the efforts with the aim of violent criminals would begin.
However, some Republicans have started to make concerns about these efforts, especially in districts with many migrants or their dominant industry in their districts rely on hiking work – and those who represent competitive districts.
The reps were on Gonzales on the letter. Monica de la Cruz (R-Texas), Maria Elvira Salazar (R-Fla.), Nicole Malliotakis (Rn.Y.), Gabe Evans (R-Colo.) And David Valadao (R-Calif.).
“We stand President Trump to ensure that our border security is restored. However, in order to really claim success, we have to make absolute priority to every violent perpetrator and convicted criminal illegal alien.
Ice had revealed Gonzales in September last year that 600,000 people with criminal charges were in the file, according to the letter, most of which were convicted of crimes such as murder, sexual assault and smuggling.
The members asked ice cream, like many of the 100,000 people who have been deported since January, condemned criminals or connections to gangs and organized criminal organizations.
In republican and democratic administration, ICE has historically prioritized for the removal of violence and for those who are charged with crimes – a reflection of reality that agents simply do not have the resources in order to illegally remove the more than 10 million people in the country.
Trump has been under fire in the past few days because of the indiscriminately arrest of migrants.
The Grenz -Zar Tom Homan also said that ice is planning to strengthen the raids in the workplace.
The administration has also started to relieve pending cases of immigration courts Migrants arrested After leaving the courtroom to place them in accelerated distant processes.
As part of the bidges, the ICE agents were instructed to prioritize those who had recently crossed the border, those who were convicted of violent crimes and those who otherwise pose a threat to national security. This administration said that those who were convicted long ago for crimes at a low level, and those who look at well in their community should not be regarded as priorities.

