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US deporting more illegal immigrants than are entering the country, says Cuccinelli
The Trump administration is decreasing the number of illegal immigrants in the country, deporting more than are entering, according to a top from the Department of Homeland Security.
"I think we’ve probably reached a point in the last few months where we’re deporting more illegals than are coming into the country," Ken Cuccinelli, acting DHS deputy secretary, said during a Heritage Foundation webinar Wednesday.
The number of migrants apprehended by Border Patrol between border crossings dropped from 30,000 on the U.S.-Mexico border in March to half that figure in April amid the coronavirus pandemic. This suggests fewer people are seeking to cross. Customs and Border Protection, the DHS agency that manages operations at the country's land, air, and sea borders, has not released its May figures yet.
In March, the Trump administration said the CBP would begin to "expel" all illegal crossers at the border immediately, including asylum seekers. The move meant immigrants would not be held in CBP custody for several days before being turned over to longer-term immigration detention centers operated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Trump officials said it would slow the spread of the virus among people in detention, while immigrant advocates said the move denied due process to migrants.
Obama Admin Turned Down Renaming of Army Bases: ‘Reconciliation, Not Division’
The U.S. Army under President Barack Obama turned down the suggestion in 2015 of renaming military bases that had been named for Confederate generals.
The idea emerged in the wake of the mass shooting at the Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, in which a white supremacist murdered nine black parishioners. In the aftermath, the state government removed the Confederate battle flag from the grounds of the state capitol, noting its history as a symbol of division.
However, the Obama administration rejected the idea of renaming military bases named for Confederate bases, noting that many of the names had been adopted as symbols of reconciliation between North and South after the brutal Civil War.
As the Los Angeles Times reported at the time:
The Army’s top spokesman, Brig. Gen. Malcolm B. Frost, issued a brief statement in the aftermath of questions about whether the military ought to consider changing the name of bases like Fort Bragg, North Carolina, which is named after the man who led the Confederate Army of Tennessee, Gen. Braxton Bragg.
“Every Army installation is named for a soldier who holds a place in our military history,” Frost said. “Accordingly, these historic names represent individuals, not causes or ideologies. It should be noted that the naming occurred in the spirit of reconciliation, not division.”
President Obama chose Fort Bragg as the site for an address welcoming U.S. troops home from their mission in Iraq in 2011.
In the wake of the killing of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and nationwide protest and unrest, Democrats have pushed for...
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