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US May Begin Immediate Migrant Deportations

(MENAFN) According to a report published on Saturday by a news outlet, the United States may soon begin deporting migrants to third-party nations “immediately,” without verifying if those countries are secure for the individuals being expelled.

The outlet referred to a confidential memorandum from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which reveals a significant potential shift in deportation policy.

Since returning to office, U.S. President Donald Trump has prioritized immigration reform, making it a fundamental part of his administration’s agenda.

He has repeatedly accused former President Joe Biden of facilitating widespread unlawful migration into the country.

The internal document reviewed by the news outlet indicates that a recent ruling by the Supreme Court is being interpreted to permit deportations even in cases where the receiving country has not provided any “diplomatic assurances” that deportees will be safe from abuse or mistreatment.

Under the current procedure, migrants are typically granted a 24-hour notice period prior to removal. ICE officials are not required to ask those being deported for their opinion regarding their destination.

In cases where a migrant expresses fear about the location they are being sent to, an evaluation will be conducted.

This process may offer the individual access to legal representation and a ten-day period to legally dispute the deportation.

However, if this review finds no legitimate basis for objection, the person could be forcibly removed to another country.

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