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Questions relating to the migration of people into country in ways that are not legally allowed by that country.

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Why did the Trump administration separate families rather than deporting them together?

Three things: In order to deport them, the easiest way is to convict them of a crime. The particular crime that is most common is crossing the border without a visa. Processing alleged criminals …
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Why is immigration enforcement controversial in the United States?

As I understand it, you are asking, "Why is immigration enforcement controversial in the United States?" It may help to realize that most people in the United States are descended from people who imm …
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Under existing US laws, could the US immigration authorities begin issuing fines to employer...

How? Over twelve million businesses have at least one employee other than the owner. Are the twenty thousand Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents supposed to audit twelve million businesses …
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When will Trump canceling DACA start leading to deportations?

Donald Trump's administration has not been bound by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The first deportation already occurred in April. There is nothing keeping DACA people f …
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Why are so few immigrants being processed at the southern border?

The consequence of those huge backups is that those seeking to legally enter inevitably consider entering illegally. This is untrue. That is only a consequence of the current system. People cr …
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Failing to enforce immigration laws?

Laws say (among other things): If someone is deported, they can't come back. But people who have been deported do come back, even multiple times. E.g. Kate Steinle's murderer. If someone req …
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Why doesn't the USA try to impose changes in Mexico to stop illegal immigration?

In a comment, you say I find this interesting because I believed that if the US really wanted to stop illegal immigration of Mexicans I'd have seen at least one news about Americans helping to co …
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To what degree were families separated in the US - Mexico border before Trump?

The previous policy, letting the parents out of detainment when the children were released, existed during the Barack Obama administration. A few years back, there was a surge taking advantage of how …
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Can the Trump adminstration undo the Flores consent decree?

It depends exactly what you mean. Can the Donald Trump administration unilaterally end the Flores consent decree? No. The consent decree is part of an agreement between parties. The federal gove …
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Do either the Feinstein bill or the Cruz bill repeal Trump's zero tolerance policy on immigr...

Feinstein Dianne Feinstein's Keep Families Together Act simply bans family separation. It's unclear what happens with the zero-tolerance policy. It might have any of the following impacts: Beca …
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