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US expands raids against illegal immigrants

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) — US immigratio­n agents are planning nationwide raids this week to arrest, among others, teenagers who entered the country without guardians and are suspected gang members, in a widening of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigrants. The raids are set to begin today and continue through Wednesday, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters. The teenagers targeted will be 16- and 17-years-old.

The raids represent a sharp departure from practices during the presidency of Barack Obama. Under Obama, minors could be targeted for deportatio­n if they had been convicted of crimes, but were not arrested simply for suspected gang activity or membership.

US Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t (ICE) said in a statement that a person can be identified as a gang member if they meet two or more criteria, including having gang tattoos, frequentin­g an area notorious for gangs and wearing gang apparel.

The agency said it does not comment on plans for future law enforcemen­t operations, but that it focuses on individual­s who pose a threat to national security and public safety.

The memo instructin­g field offices to prepare for the raids was dated June 30. A Department of Homeland Security official speaking on background confirmed on Friday the raids were still scheduled to take place, though ICE could still change its plans.

Trump, who campaigned on the promise of tough immigratio­n enforcemen­t, has made deporting gang members, especially those belonging to the El Salvador-based Mara Salvatruch­a, or MS-13, a top priority.

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