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G20 reiterates commitment to support Africa to end illegal immigration – africanews


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Bradley Byrne: Combatting illegal immigration – Alabama Today

Kate Steinle became a household name in 2015 after the 32-year old was shot and killed by an illegal immigrant in San Francisco. It was a horrific event that shined light on some serious flaws in our nations immigration system.

The man who killed her, Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, was in our country illegally. Making matters worse, he had already been deported five times and had been convicted of seven felonies. He had no business being in the United States.

San Francisco, where the shooting occurred, is a sanctuary city, meaning they do not cooperate with federal law enforcement officials when it comes to immigration law. Lopez-Sanchez likely felt safe in San Francisco due to their lax immigration laws, even though he was a convicted felon with multiple deportations on his record.

The story of Kate Steinle is just the most high profile example of the problems with the U.S. immigration system, but there are many other horrible stories out there. Our top priority as a federal government should always be to keep citizens safe, and that includes monitoring and controlling who we allow into our country.

Recently, the House of Representatives took action on two important bills to address some of the issues with our broken immigration system. Both bills were strongly supported by President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who have made enforcing our immigration laws a top priority.

The first bill, the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act, deals directly with the so-called sanctuary cities. Under the legislation, certain federal funding would be cut to cities and counties that refuse to comply with federal law enforcement officials when it comes to immigration law.

In other words, if a city refuses to enforce our federal immigration laws, they should not be receiving millions of dollars in federal funding. These cities must be held responsible for their reckless policies that endanger their citizens.

Under President Barack Obama, I often heard examples of cities or counties who were attempting to enforce immigration laws, but they could not get the help and support they needed from federal officials. Well, under Attorney General Jeff Sessions that is changing. Federal immigration officials are cracking down on law breakers in our country illegally, and they deserve help and support from all our local officials.

The second bill, known as Kates Law, increases the criminal penalties for deported felons who returned to the United States. Like Kates killer, illegal immigrants who are convicted of felonies must face severe consequences if they choose to illegally reenter our country again.

This bill actually drew some bipartisan support from Democrats, which demonstrates that this is not just some partisan issue. Frankly, how could anyone not support increasing penalties for convicted felons who continue to break the law and put the American people at risk?

These two bills are now headed to the Senate for consideration, and I urge the Senate to act swiftly on the bills. I have no doubt that, if enacted into law, these bills would protect American lives and make our country a safer place.

When it comes to combatting illegal immigration, we cannot just stop with these two bills. We must also take action to secure our borders, improve internal security, and close loopholes in various immigration programs.

I am committed to working with President Trump to push through the strong immigration policies that he was elected to implement. This is all about the safety and security of the American people, and there is no greater responsibility than that.

Bradley Byrneis a member of U.S. Congress representing Alabamas 1st Congressional District.

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Report: Immigration Enforcement Causing Illegal Aliens to Self Deport – NumbersUSA

Published: Mon, Jul 10th 2017 @ 12:45 pm EDT

The Pueblo Chieftain reports illegal aliens are returning to Mexico after recent ICE enforcement activity in Colorado. This is prompting growers to increase their reliance on legal guest workers or to shift away from crops that require field labor.

Increased ICE enforcement led to the arrest of 14 illegal aliens the Pueblo area this year. Sources said illegal aliens are now self-deporting rather than run the risk of having a parent arrested or even sentenced to prison for immigration violations.

Due to the risk of arrest, "Fewer and fewer local people have been taking part in the (farm) labor pool anymore," grower Michael Hirakata said. He applied for 60 federal H-2A worker visas this year. "I know growers in this area have also changed their crops in response. You don't see as many onions being grown anymore because that's a crop that requires field workers."

The Colorado Department of Labor reports that growers filed applications for 316 H-2A visas this year, up from 234 in 2016.

Read more in The Pueblo Chieftain.

Updated: Mon, Jul 10th 2017 @ 2:59pm EDT

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Lawsuit: ICE was negligent when previously deported KCK felon allegedly killed five – Kansas City Star


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Lawsuit: ICE was negligent when previously deported KCK felon allegedly killed five
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Federal immigration officials negligently allowed a Kansas City, Kan., man to remain in the country illegally before he allegedly killed five men in a 2016 shooting spree, according to a recently filed lawsuit. The suit was filed in U.S. District Court ...
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Gov. hopeful: ‘I am going to fight for, and defend the people of Georgia, not illegal immigrants’ – WXIA-TV

Governor candidate says Democrats should be blamed for rape and torture of woman because of immigration policies.

Joe Henke and Adrianne Haney, WXIA 6:54 PM. EDT July 10, 2017

A conservative candidate looking to become Georgias next governor is drawing scrutiny for comments on his Facebook, claiming Democrats so-called failed immigration policies should be blamed for two tragic crimes in Gwinnett County.

Candidate Michael Williams is using both examples to push for the statewide expansion of a federal immigration program meant to grant local law enforcement officers the same authority as federal immigration agents.

The program is called 287(g), and Williams believes it could have played a role in stopping two separate incidents which involved illegal immigrants.

On May 12, multiple teens were charged for allegedly breaking into a Gwinnett womans apartment and assaulted and raped her in front of her children. Federal officials confirmed 19-year-old Josue Ramirez, one of those accused in the case, entered the U.S. illegally.

In another disturbing case, Isabel Martinez allegedly stabbed her entire family to death, leaving only one survivor. Homeland security confirmed she was also in the U.S. illegally.

In a statement on his campaign website, the state senator from Forsyth County wrote, It is the Democrat policies that are out there that are opening up our borders allowing illegal immigrants to come into our country at free will. If that hadn't happened that horrible incident in Gwinnett County would have not happened either."

On Monday, 11Alives Joe Henke spoke to Williams. Williams said he isn't trying to gain politically from recent tragic events, but in his opinion, they show a failed immigration system.

"I'm in no way, shape or form trying to politicize these events, he said. But we do need to be made aware that they are happening and it is because of the policies that the democrats and the liberals are pushing.

He said if he were elected governor, he would push for law enforcement agencies across Georgia to expand 287(g), which became federal law in 1996. Currently, ICE has 287(g) agreements with 45 law enforcement agencies in 18 states. Only four counties in Georgia participate in the program Cobb, Hall, Whitfield and Gwinnett.

However, one immigration advocate told 11Alive 287(g) could do more harm than good. Azadeh Shahshahan with advocacy group Project South said expanding a program like it could dissuade undocumented immigrants from talking to police when they witness, or become victims, of crime.

"Immigrants and people of color in our communities are going to feel less safe again talking to the police about anything, if that would mean that they could potentially be placed in deportation proceedings, Shahshahan. That, as a result, would lead to less safe communities for all of us."

Still, Williams believes that if 287(g) were already state-wide, there would be less of these incidents.

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