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Immigration raids 'fairly soon': Trump


Bangladeshpost
Published : 06 Jul 2019 09:47 PM | Updated : 06 Sep 2020 04:15 PM

US President Donald Trump said on Friday mass deportation roundups would begin ‘fairly soon’ as US migrant advocates vowed their communities would be ‘ready’ when immigration officers come.

Trump, who has made a hardline immigration stance a key issue of his presidency and 2020 re-election bid, postponed the operation last month after the date was leaked, but on Monday he said it would take place after July 4, report agencies.

"They'll be starting fairly soon, but I don't call them raids, we're removing people, all of these people who have come in over the years illegally," he told reporters at the White House on Friday.

US (ICE) last month said operations would target recently-arrived undocumented migrants in a bid to discourage a surge of Central American families at the southwest border. ICE said in a statement its focus was arresting people with criminal histories but any immigrant found in violation of US laws was subject to arrest.

Government documents published this week by migrant rights groups showed some past ICE operations resulted in more so-called "collateral" arrests of undocumented migrants agents happened to find, than apprehensions of targeted people.

Migrant rights groups said this generalized threat is harmful to communities, and the US economy, as it forces adults to miss work and children to skip school out of fear they may be picked up and separated.