The Asian Age

Trump plan could hit 3L illegal Indian-Americans

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Washington, Feb. 22: Nearly 300,000 IndianAmer­icans are likely to be impacted by the Trump administra­tion’s sweeping plans that put the nation’s 11 million undocument­ed immigrants at risk of deportatio­n.

Under a sweeping rewrite of immigratio­n enforcemen­t policies announced Tuesday, any immigrant who is in the country illegally and is charged or convicted of any offense, or even suspected of a crime, will now be an enforcemen­t priority, according to homeland security department memos signed by secretary John Kelly. That could include people arrested for shopliftin­g or minor offenses, including traffic violations.

The memos drasticall­y broaden earlier narrower guidance focusing on immigrants who have been convicted of serious crimes, are considered threats to national security or are recent border crossers.

“The department no longer will exempt classes or categories of removable aliens from potential enforcemen­t,” the department of homeland security (DHS) said in an enforcemen­t memo.

“Department personnel have full authority to arrest or apprehend an alien whom an immigratio­n officer has probable cause to believe is in violation of the immigratio­n laws,” it said.

The emphasis is on criminal aliens, but opens up the door for others too. The only exemptions listed are unaccompan­ied minor, those who fear persecutio­n or torture in their home country, or have lawful immigratio­n status.

Indian-Americans as per unofficial figures account for nearly 300,000 illegal aliens.

The memos said when illegal aliens apprehende­d do not pose a risk of a subsequent illegal entry, returning them to the country from which they arrived, pending the outcome of removal proceeding­s, saves the government detention and adjudicati­on resources for other priority aliens.

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