Is your case stuck in administrative process? We can help you by completing this form.

Obama administration may cut more deportation policies

Spread the love

The Obama administration has a reputation for being tough on immigration law and deportation policies, but a scheduled internal review of immigration enforcement has some concerned that that this would lead to deeper cuts in enforcement and may suspend all deportations.

Immigration policies will be reviewed

The White House announced at the president’s request that they will be reviewing enforcement policies after meeting with immigrant and Latino advocacy groups. The administration has been called “too tough” on immigrants and not a practical means of supporting immigrants and their families.

Numbers show that President Obama has had the largest number of deportations during his administration, but “The evidence reveals that the administration has carried out a dramatic nullification of federal law.” With pressure from the advocacy groups, the administration will most likely be cutting deportations, but other groups wonder if there will be any remaining rules to enforce.

DHS trying to help immigrant families stay together

According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, there were over 368,644 removals carried out in 2013. The majority of those deported were immigrants caught crossing the border or immigrants convicted of a crime. The Federation for American Immigration Reform is concerned about the new DHS review that may “chip away at what little is left of immigration enforcement.”

There are no specific provisions that explain in detail what will be done with the current practices, but some groups are hoping that deportations will be suspended all together. Lawmakers hope that a new look at provisions would help “dial back the deportation of non-criminals and relieve” family separations.

If you have questions regarding applying for a visa or immigration laws, contact us at 314-961-8200 or visit our contact page.

 

You May Also Like

Everything You Need to Know About H1B Premium Processing Fee Spread the love The H1B visa is a nonimmigrant visa allowing American employers to hire foreign workers in special positions for a certain period. Specialty occupations usually need a... VIEW POST
Form I-90 Filing Fee Breakdown: Renewing or Replacing Your Green Card Spread the love If you’re a lawful permanent resident (LPR) of the United States, you’re given a green card, also known as a permanent resident card. This legal document... VIEW POST
What Does “USCIS Case Status Denied” Mean? Spread the love The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) handles immigration applications in the U.S. It operates under the United States Department of Homeland Security. USCIS offers... VIEW POST

Download Free Guide 
2024 Immigrant’s Guide to 
Becoming a U.S. Citizen

This guide contains all you need to know to become  
a U.S. citizen.

Download Free Guide 2022 Immigrant’s Guide to Becoming a U.S. Citizen

This guide contains all you need to know
to become a U.S. citizen.
DOWNLOAD FREE PDF

Immigration 
Answers Show
Live every week.

JOIN US