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Former ICE Director: Closing Southern Border Will Do 'Nothing' To Stop Immigrant Flow

  

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Former ICE Director: Closing Southern Border Will Do 'Nothing' To Stop Immigrant Flow

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Former ICE Director: Closing Southern Border Will Do 'Nothing' To Stop Immigrant Flow



710c91c0-4b9c-11e7-8912-374be9390b1b_H-1   Hayley Miller, HuffPost   12 hours ago  






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John Sandweg, a former acting director of   U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement , said that President   Donald Trump ’s apparent plan to close the southern border would do “absolutely nothing” to curb the number of people illegally crossing to the U.S. from Mexico.

Sandweg, who temporarily headed the federal immigration agency under the Obama administration, told CNN on Monday that the president has the authority to close down ports of entry but warned it would hurt Americans if he did.

“The miles and miles of trucks waiting to come into the United States ― importing produce, manufactured goods, the hundreds of thousands of workers who work for U.S. businesses legally but live in Mexico ― all that’s going to be shut down,” Sandweg said.

“And it’s going to do nothing ― absolutely nothing ― to stop the flow of Central Americans into this country,” he added.

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Trump on Friday repeatedly threatened to close the border if Mexico doesn’t do more to stop the flow of migrants heading toward the U.S. His   administration   has already reduced the number of asylum seekers admitted at ports of entry, which experts say causes more people to cross into the U.S. illegally.

“There is a very good likelihood that I will be closing the border next week,” he said Friday at a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney said Sunday that it would take “something dramatic” for Trump to not shut down the U.S.-Mexico border this week.

A day earlier, the U.S. cut aid to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras ― three Central American countries that are home to many of the asylum seekers coming to the U.S. border.

Trump accused the Central American nations on Friday of having “set up” caravans of migrants and sending them toward the U.S. But   experts say   cutting aide to these three countries is counterproductive and will likely drive more migrants to the U.S.

What’s more, only a fraction of undocumented immigrants enter the U.S. through legal ports of entry, making Trump’s threat to close the southern border all the more baffling, Sandweg said Monday.

“What’s going on at the ports of entry is just lawful trade and travel,” he told CNN. He said the U.S. has “a process that has worked for decades” for handling people who illegally cross into the U.S. from Mexico but that the Trump administration isn’t dedicating enough resources to it.


“So it’s taking years” for asylum claims to be processed, Sandweg said. “Thus further incentivizing more to come.”

The southern border has seen a surge of undocumented immigrants crossing into the U.S. In February,   over 76,000 people   were apprehended at the border by U.S. Customs and Border Protection ― more than double the number in February 2018.  

“The administration sees an opportunity in this crisis,” Sandweg said. “The immigration folks in the administration have never liked the asylum laws. They don’t like the idea that the United States provides a safe haven for people fleeing political persecution.”

He added that Trump’s long-promised border wall “makes no sense” and won’t be “terribly effective” at reducing the number of undocumented immigrants coming into the U.S.

“The majority of the people coming across are in the Rio Grande Valley ― and CBP will tell you this ― because of flood zones and other things in that particular part of the country, the wall is going to be in many places up to a mile inland, or half a mile. All these Central Americans need is just 2 feet of American soil to get their feet on.”

Sandweg added: “This is a different type of situation than we’ve ever dealt with at the border before. These people are not trying to sneak into the United States and evade capture. They want to surrender right away because they know that [the Department of Homeland Security] is currently overwhelmed. So, no, the wall is not going to do anything about it.”

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Tessylo
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1  seeder  Tessylo    5 years ago

John Sandweg, a former acting director of   U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement , said that President   Donald Trump ’s apparent plan to close the southern border would do “absolutely nothing” to curb the number of people illegally crossing to the U.S. from Mexico.

Sandweg, who temporarily headed the federal immigration agency under the Obama administration, told CNN on Monday that the president has the authority to close down ports of entry but warned it would hurt Americans if he did.

“The miles and miles of trucks waiting to come into the United States ― importing produce, manufactured goods, the hundreds of thousands of workers who work for U.S. businesses legally but live in Mexico ― all that’s going to be shut down,” Sandweg said.

“And it’s going to do nothing ― absolutely nothing ― to stop the flow of Central Americans into this country,” he added.

 
 
 
Ronin2
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2  Ronin2    5 years ago
“And it’s going to do nothing ― absolutely nothing ― to stop the flow of Central Americans into this country,” he added.

Seems he doesn't know that those illegal immigrants have to pass through Mexico to reach the US. While he is correct that there is no immediate fix to our southern border problems on the US side; there is on on Mexico's southern border. By shutting down all ports on entry to the US Trump is starving Mexico off. Mexico has a much smaller southern border to police; and can close it down much more easily. Also, Mexico can crack down on illegal immigrants already within their country- instead of allowing coyotes, drug cartels, corrupt government officials, police, and sex traffickers to expedite their trip to the US.

It is good that he is the ex ICE director.  He was a political appointment by the Obama administration- enough said.

Sandweg, whose appointment in August was first scrutinized due to his brief law enforcement experience, informed coworkers of his resignation last Friday, February 14. He let them know he would be returning to work in the private sector but made no mention of the reason for his departure.

“Over the past several months I had the opportunity to work alongside many of you,” Sandweg stated in his resignation letter, according to Fox News . “I was always amazed by your dedication to the agency and our nation. Despite the challenges we face, you continue to push on, achieving remarkable security and public safety gains for our country.”

Sandweg’s expertise was built in the courtroom, as a former criminal defense attorney, and served as the primary reason why former ICE officials and congressional lawmakers doubted his qualifications to head one of the United States biggest law enforcement agencies.

Congressman John Carter from Texas was one of the first to lash out against Sandweg’s appointment. Back in August he wasn’t shy to let his opinion be known saying “I am deeply disappointed by this appointment and believe it is disrespectful to the thousands of dedicated professionals at ICE who are working tirelessly to enforce our laws and provide for our security.”

As a chairman of the House Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee his point-of-view weighed heavily on the administration, although they did not reconsider Sandweg’s appointment Carter spoke his mind once again. ”I urge the administration to re-think this appointment and promptly appoint a qualified, confirmable applicant for this essential post.”

According to FoxNews.com , other lawmakers shared Carter’s perspective on Sandweg’s appointment and pointed at his history representing accused and convicted violent offenders while simultaneously helping raise funds for Janet Napolitano, from 2002 through 2009.

Napolitano, was Arizona’s governor at the time and later took a position as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE.

Some went as far as calling Sandweg’s appointment “blatant politicization” by ICE’s administation. His critics also claim Sandweg took an active stance in the obstruction of Freedom of Information Act requests which outlined spending by the DHS from the 2009 stimulus package.

A 2011 report readied for the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., delineates paperwork reflecting that Sandweg – top political appointee in Napolitano’s inner circle and senior adviser – was in charge of “halting releases on behalf of the [Office of the General Counsel] and the Office of the Secretary.”

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
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2.2  Ed-NavDoc  replied to  Ronin2 @2    5 years ago

Sanders was a liberal political hack appointed to his position at ICE by the Obama administration. He reputedly is a member of the Arizona Mafia and is a criminal defense attorney by training specializing in child molestation, murder, drug cases, and others. He is close the Obama's and also reputedly friends with more than one Mexican drug Lord and a former President of Mexico and reputed crime boss Carlos Salinas. Yep, a real sweetheart of a guy with impeccable credentials. Not the most unbiased and credible person to be commenting. 

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
3  JBB    5 years ago

Reality versus rghtwing ignorance. Outlawing abortion won't stop abortions, either...

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
Professor Principal
3.2  Sean Treacy  replied to  JBB @3    5 years ago

You love your strawmen.

so, in your view,  we shouldn’t outlaw rape either. Because making rape illegal hasn’t stopped rapes from occurimg.

 
 

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