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A July 9 ICE memo from acting Director Todd Lyons lets ICE deport non-citizens to third countries where they have no ties and without credible guarantees against torture or persecution.
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In “exigent circumstances,” removals can occur in as little as six hours.
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Under normal procedures, ICE must:
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- Provide a 24-hour removal notice in the individual’s language.
- Specify the intended third country.
- Wait at least one day before deportation.
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If a destination country provides “credible” diplomatic assurances against torture, ICE may bypass all other safeguards.
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Critics say the policy violates statutory and constitutional protections, relies on secret assurances, and leaves migrants too little time to find counsel.
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The administration claims it has negotiated multiple “safe third country” agreements to speed up removals of criminal aliens.
Just say you’re doing human trafficking at this point