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Pros And Cons Of Being Sentenced Home

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Being Sentenced “Home”
I was in the in third grade when my uncle was deported. At the time I don't think I completely understood why or what exactly happened. I was just told that he was being sent back to Jamaica because of a brush with the law. The word deported was also a punchline to many jokes the adults in my family would make. It was not until around high school, while watching a documentary that the situation began to make sense. Deportation is the act of expelling a foreigner from a country, usually on the grounds of illegal status or committing a crime. FY 2016 ICE Immigration Removals report shows that from 2008 to 2016, more than three million people were "ordered removed" from the United States, which is the technical term for being deported. Many onlookers often associate negative thoughts with these individuals, but rarely do …show more content…

According to the Washington Post, since 2016, deportation has decreased but ICE has made 43 percent more arrest. Many of the arrests are happening during Immigration Check-ins. Immigration Check-ins used to be the norm, unauthorized immigrants who were not considered priority for deportation would meet with an Immigration Customs Enforcement Officer every year. “The deportation officers, as they are known, were employing prosecutorial discretion, which let them free up resources and detention center space to focus on the deportation of convicted criminals.” Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, is one example of many, who had been checking in with ICE for eight years, but this year was deported to Mexico. Now illegal immigrants have to worry about going in for their yearly check in, and being told to back their

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