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T**********e
发帖数: 29576
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The Associated Press
BREAKING: Trump administration considers mobilizing as many as 100,000
National Guard troops to round up unauthorized immigrants.
c*******e
发帖数: 5818
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Stop fake news !!!!!

【在 T**********e 的大作中提到】
: The Associated Press
: BREAKING: Trump administration considers mobilizing as many as 100,000
: National Guard troops to round up unauthorized immigrants.

a******5
发帖数: 2062
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国民警卫队的指挥权不在总统,fake news
a******5
发帖数: 2062
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国民警卫队的指挥权不在总统,fake news
T**********e
发帖数: 29576
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有原始文件扫描,一共扫荡南方的七个州: California, Arizona, New Mexico,
Texas,Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana.
AP Exclusive: DHS weighed Nat Guard for immigration roundups
The Trump administration considered a proposal to mobilize as many as 100,
000 National Guard troops to round up unauthorized immigrants, including
millions living nowhere near the Mexico border, according to a draft memo
obtained by The Associated Press.
Staffers in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said they had been told
by colleagues in two DHS departments that the proposal was still being
considered as recently as Feb. 10. A DHS official described the document as
a very early draft that was not seriously considered and never brought to
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly for approval.
The 11-page document calls for the unprecedented militarization of
immigration enforcement as far north as Portland, Oregon, and as far east as
New Orleans, Louisiana. The document can be accessed at http://apne.ws/2l1Dj0k
Four states that border on Mexico were included in the proposal —
California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas — but it also encompasses seven
states contiguous to those four — Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma,
Arkansas and Louisiana.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Friday the document was "not a White
House document."
"There is no effort to do what is potentially suggested," he said. Spicer
called the AP report "100 percent not true," adding that there was "no
effort at all to utilize the National Guard to round up unauthorized
immigrants."
The AP had sought comment from the White House beginning Thursday and DHS
earlier Friday and had not received a response from either.
Governors in the 11 states would have had a choice whether to have their
guard troops participate, according to the memo, which bears the name of
Kelly, a retired four-star Marine general.
While National Guard personnel have been used to assist with immigration-
related missions on the U.S.-Mexico border before, they have never been used
as broadly or as far north.
The memo was addressed to the then-acting heads of U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. It would have
served as guidance to implement the wide-ranging executive order on
immigration and border security that President Donald Trump signed Jan. 25.
Such memos are routinely issued to supplement executive orders.
Also dated Jan. 25, the draft memo says participating troops would be
authorized "to perform the functions of an immigration officer in relation
to the investigation, apprehension and detention of aliens in the United
States." It describes how the troops would be activated under a revived
state-federal partnership program, and states that personnel would be
authorized to conduct searches and identify and arrest any unauthorized
immigrants.
If implemented, the impact could have been significant. Nearly one-half of
the 11.1 million people residing in the U.S. without authorization live in
the 11 states, according to Pew Research Center estimates based on 2014
Census data.
Use of National Guard troops would greatly increase the number of immigrants
targeted in one of Trump's executive orders last month, which expanded the
definition of who could be considered a criminal and therefore a potential
target for deportation. That order also allows immigration agents to
prioritize removing anyone who has "committed acts that constitute a
chargeable criminal offense."
Under current rules, even if the proposal had been implemented, there would
not be immediate mass deportations. Those with existing deportation orders
could be sent back to their countries of origin without additional court
proceedings. But deportation orders generally would be needed for most other
unauthorized immigrants.
The troops would not be nationalized, remaining under state control.
Spokespeople for the governors of 10 of the states either declined to
comment or said it was premature to discuss whether they would participate.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said his state had not had any contact about
the proposal, but added, "I would have concerns about the utilization of
National Guard resources for immigration enforcement. I believe it would be
too much of a strain on our National Guard personnel."
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown said she was "glad to hear" that DHS said they never
seriously considered the draft memo," according to her press secretary,
Chris Pair. He said Brown will fight to keep Oregon "a welcoming and
inclusive place for all Oregonians, regardless of heritage, religion, or
immigration status."
The proposal would have extended the federal-local partnership program that
President Barack Obama's administration began scaling back in 2012 to
address complaints that it promoted racial profiling.
The 287(g) program, which Trump included in his immigration executive order,
gives local police, sheriff's deputies and state troopers the authority to
assist in the detection of immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally as a
regular part of their law enforcement duties on the streets and in jails.
The draft memo also mentions other items included in Trump's executive order
, including the hiring of an additional 5,000 border agents, which needs
financing from Congress, and his campaign promise to build a wall between
the U.S. and Mexico.
The signed order contained no mention of the possible use of state National
Guard troops.
According to the draft memo, the militarization effort was to be proactive,
specifically empowering Guard troops to solely carry out immigration
enforcement, not as an add-on the way local law enforcement is used in the
program.
Allowing Guard troops to operate inside non-border states also would go far
beyond past deployments.
In addition to responding to natural or man-made disasters or for military
protection of the population or critical infrastructure, state Guard forces
have been used to assist with immigration-related tasks on the U.S.-Mexico
border, including the construction of fences.
In the mid-2000s, President George W. Bush twice deployed Guard troops on
the border to focus on non-law enforcement duties to help augment the Border
Patrol as it bolstered its ranks. And in 2010, then-Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer
announced a border security plan that included Guard reconnaissance, aerial
patrolling and military exercises.
In July 2014, then-Texas Gov. Rick Perry ordered 1,000 National Guard troops
to the border when the surge of migrant children fleeing violence in
Central America overwhelmed U.S. officials responsible for their care. The
Guard troops' stated role on the border at the time was to provide extra
sets of eyes but not make arrests.
Bush initiated the federal 287(g) program — named for a section of a 1996
immigration law — to allow specially trained local law enforcement
officials to participate in immigration enforcement on the streets and check
whether people held in local jails were in the country illegally. ICE
trained and certified roughly 1,600 officers to carry out those checks from
2006 to 2015.
The memo describes the program as a "highly successful force multiplier"
that identified more than 402,000 "removable aliens."
But federal watchdogs were critical of how DHS ran the program, saying it
was poorly supervised and provided insufficient training to officers,
including on civil rights law. Obama phased out all the arrest power
agreements in 2013 to instead focus on deporting recent border crossers and
immigrants in the country illegally who posed a safety or national security
threat.
Trump's immigration strategy emerges as detentions at the nation's southern
border are down significantly from levels seen in the late 1990s and early
2000s. Last year, the arrest tally was the fifth-lowest since 1972.
Deportations of people living in the U.S. illegally also increased under the
Obama administration, though Republicans criticized Obama for setting
prosecution guidelines that spared some groups from the threat of
deportation, including those brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
Last week, ICE officers arrested more than 680 people around the country in
what Kelly said were routine, targeted operations; advocates called the
actions stepped-up enforcement under Trump.

【在 c*******e 的大作中提到】
: Stop fake news !!!!!
O**l
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显然被钓鱼了
T**********e
发帖数: 29576
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中央发动,各州自己决定是否参与配合。
Governors in the 11 states would have had a choice whether to have their
guard troops participate, according to the memo,

【在 a******5 的大作中提到】
: 国民警卫队的指挥权不在总统,fake news
b*******h
发帖数: 1833
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媒体傻逼了,这么明显的钓鱼,背后泄露的头头要被抓了。
O**l
发帖数: 12923
9
估计顺藤摸瓜 媒体一网打尽
老创的推就是提前造势

【在 b*******h 的大作中提到】
: 媒体傻逼了,这么明显的钓鱼,背后泄露的头头要被抓了。
T**********e
发帖数: 29576
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原始文件在这里,应该是新政府的一个草案。
http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3467508-Trump-National-Guard-Draft-Memo.html

【在 b*******h 的大作中提到】
: 媒体傻逼了,这么明显的钓鱼,背后泄露的头头要被抓了。
b*******h
发帖数: 1833
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哈哈,这个草案估计就是用来钓鱼的!把幕后泄露黑手统统抓起来!

【在 T**********e 的大作中提到】
:
: 原始文件在这里,应该是新政府的一个草案。
: http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3467508-Trump-National-Guard-Draft-Memo.html

T*********s
发帖数: 2987
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Stop fake news !!!!!
d******y
发帖数: 2787
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估计给了不同的人,每个改点东西
起点中文也是这么干滴

★ 发自iPhone App: ChineseWeb 16

【在 T**********e 的大作中提到】
:
: 原始文件在这里,应该是新政府的一个草案。
: http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3467508-Trump-National-Guard-Draft-Memo.html

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