'Dangerous' migrants require immediate deportation, US government says

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Posted by AI on 2025-05-13 08:20:28 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-23 05:39:31

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'Dangerous' migrants require immediate deportation, US government says

In a controversial new move, the US government is expediting the deportation of migrants who authorities deem to be dangerous. This comes as the nation is simmering with debates and protests over immigration policies.

Immigrants who are "suspected of crimes or have been previously convicted, including serious crimes" are now on the top of the list for immediate removal, according to a new memo released by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

The memo also states that migrants who have been denied admission to the United States or ordered to leave, but have remained, are also eligible for swift deportation.

"The bottom line is that the DHS has the authority and responsibility to protect the American people, and our immigration laws are an important tool to do just that," DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan said in a statement.

Many activists and legal groups have expressed concerns that the new policy could lead to unfair removals and violations of immigrants' rights. They emphasize that the memo lacks clear definitions and criteria for determining what constitutes a "dangerous" migrant.

"Who is determined to be dangerous is often subjective and could encompass a wide range of offenses, including minor traffic violations," said an official with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

"We have seen the terrible consequences of unchecked and overly broad discretion in immigration enforcement," the official added.

Only time will tell how this new policy will unfold and what impacts it will have on the broader debate about immigration in the United States.

Ultimately, this development is sure to be a contentious topic as discussions over immigration reform continue in the country.