Biden’s ICE ‘quietly issued a directive telling agents to “generally not” deport noncitizens with U.S. military service.’ and ‘the immediate family members’


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The directive comes as a massive caravan of migrants — that’s expected to grow to about 15,000 people — is making its way north to the U.S.-Mexico border.

ICE agents told not to deport US military troops, veterans and their families

June 08, 2022 Liz George

Late last month, President Joe Biden’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) quietly issued a directive telling agents to “generally not” deport noncitizens with U.S. military service. The directive also advised against deporting the immediate family members of noncitizens with U.S. military service.  

According to the new policy, ICE officers and agents will be required to ask all noncitizens if they “have served, or are currently serving, in the U.S. military” or if “an immediate family member has served, or is currently serving, in the U.S. military.”

The directive comes as a massive caravan of migrants — that’s expected to grow to about 15,000 people — is making its way north to the U.S.-Mexico border.

The migrants in the caravan primarily consist of people from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua, though the Guardian reports the caravan also consists of people from Haiti, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, and even people from India, Bangladesh, and some African countries.

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