Jeff Sessions Outlines New Immigration Policy
in Department-Wide Memo, by Morgan Baskin, 4/11/17, Pacific Standard
Magazine
In a memo released on Tuesday, the attorney general called for an
increase in the penalties for undocumented immigrants who attempt to re-enter
the U.S.
In conjunction
with a fiery speech delivered at the United States-Mexico border by Attorney
General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday, the Department of Justice (DOJ)
circulated another sweeping memo to its U.S. attorneys general
that outlines new anti-immigration policies.
The new memo
calls for an increase in penalties for illegal re-entry to the U.S. and directs
officials to charge undocumented immigrants with higher-penalty crimes.
The DOJ also
announced it will hire 50 immigration judges by the end of 2017, along with an
additional 75 judges by the end of next year — for context, there are only
about 270 immigration judges currently — reflecting what the memo calls “the
dire need” to reduce the country’s backlog of about 508,000 immigration cases.
In addition,
the memo implements a new requirement that, by April 18th, every border
district must have a designated border security coordinator, who will oversee
“the investigation and prosecution of the offenses listed above” and have
license to work with any law enforcement partners “deemed necessary” — that is,
not including U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services or Customs and Border
Protection officers — to coordinate enforcement initiatives and “facilitate
information sharing.”
Speaking from
the Arizona-Mexico border, Sessions added that, “starting today,” undocumented
immigrants who attempt to re-enter the country after being deported will face
felony charges if “certain aggravating circumstances are present.”
Additionally,
he said, prosecutors are now directed to charge “criminal aliens” with document
fraud and aggravated identity theft, the latter of which carries a mandatory
two-year sentence.
“When we talk
about [the] cartels, what do we mean?” Sessions said. “We mean criminal
organizations that turn cities and suburbs into war zones, that rape and kill
innocent citizens, and who profit by smuggling poison and other human beings
across our borders. Depravity and violence are their calling cards … it is
here, on this sliver of land, where we first take our stand against this
filth.”
https://psmag.com/jeff-sessions-outlines-new-immigration-policy-in-department-wide-memo-4ffa26037b6c
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