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BREAKING! TRUMP JUST RECEIVED THE LIST OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR ADDRESSES FROM OBAMA THE HUNT WILL BEGIN

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NOV. 11, 2016

Donald Trump just received a real gift from Obama when we speak about illegal immigration in U.S. He already pledges to secure the border and enforce America’s immigration laws, and with this, he will get an unexpected boost from outgoing President! Trump has frequently criticized the Obama administration for failed immigration and border security policies that allowed many illegal immigrants from Mexico and Central American to slip across an “open border,” So Why Obama and his administration decided to release this kind of a document to Trump we can only wonder?

 

Over the last four years, Obama launched two efforts to actually block the deportation of certain illegal immigrants. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), begun in 2012, blocked deportation for so-called “dreamers,” who arrived in the U.S. illegally as children. Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA), started in 2014, blocked the deportation of adults who had American citizen children. Federal court rulings largely invalidated DAPA, but DACA is still in place for the time being. More than 1.4 million people applied for DACA, and an unknown additional amount for DAPA and both required providing the government their name and home address.

 

 

At the time, the government pledged that all information provided would be hidden from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) enforcers, but there is no legal guarantee to ensure that remains the case forever. With Trump soon entering the White House, this vast trove of information on illegal immigrants could be invaluable if the president-elect holds to his pledge of taking a hard line on immigration.

DAPA was largely invalidated by federal court rulings, but DACA is still in place for the time being. More than 1.4 million people applied for DACA, and an unknown additional amount for DAPA, and both required providing the government their name and home address. At the time, the government pledged that all information provided would be hidden from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) enforcers, but there is no legal guarantee to ensure that remains the case forever.

 

With Trump soon entering the White House, this vast trove of information on illegal immigrants could be invaluable if the president-elect holds to his pledge of taking a hard line on immigration.

http://www.usasupreme.com/breaking-trump-just-received-list-illegal-immigrants-addresses-obama-hunt-will-begin/