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Ryan's Immigration Bill: Border Loophole, Interior Enforcement, and Judicial Review Provisions

By Andrew R. Arthur on June 18, 2018


Division B, titles III and IV of the bill provide several crucial fixes that are necessary to plug loopholes that have been exploited by families sending unaccompanied alien children (UACs) to enter the United States illegally, and by alien parents arriving illegally in the United States with children. Significantly, it also would prevent parents entering illegally from being separated from their children in immigration detention.

Those provisions would also respond to several recent court decisions that have allowed dangerous aliens to remain in the United States, clarify the detainer authority of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and provide incentives to states and localities to comply with those detainers (as well as a significant deterrent to those states and localities who do not comply).

https://cis.org/Arthur/Ryans-Immigra...iew-Provisions


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