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Trump admin orders ICE agents to check migrants’ compliance with online registry — and refer to DOJ if they don’t

The Trump administration has ordered immigrants to confirm whether immigrants submitted their names and personal information to online registration as part of an expanding president's massive deportation effort.

If an immigrant fails to register or does not retain evidence of registration, immigration and customs enforcement agents are said to “treate foreign cases as immigration enforcement priorities” and “referring the case to the US Department of Justice for criminal prosecution.”

Ice sources said they believe many illegal immigrants will not be registered and will be the main targets of arrests and deportation.

President Trump signed an executive order on the first day of his administration to pave the way for the online register of illegal immigrants. Reuters
ICE agents grab illegal immigrants during the attack in Houston. James Kaybom

On his first day back in the White House, Trump signed an executive order protecting Americans from invasion, paving the way for a register where immigrants must submit personal information, fine or arrest them.

Illegal immigrants over the age of 14 must file fingerprints and home addresses on the register or may face criminal prosecution or deportation. US Citizens and Immigration Services.

According to USCIS, “Most aliens in the United States have already registered, as required by law.” “However, a considerable number of aliens in the US did not have a direct way to register and fulfill their obligations under the INA. [section] 262.

“To ensure that unregistered aliens comply with their obligations under the INA [section] 262, USCIS has established new forms and processes that can be registered. No aliens will make excuses for not complying with this law. ”

Unregistered immigrants could face fines of up to $1,000 per day, the Department of Homeland Security's Christineome Department told the Post Tuesday.

They could also face up to six months in prison, Wall Street Journal It was reported on Tuesday.

Immigrants are handled by border patrol agents after crossing the US-Mexico border to Eagle Pass, Texas. James Kaybom
Ice Agent will detain the man after raids at his Denver apartment. Reuters

“We have the Alien Registration Act in place, so if you're here for more than 30 days and not registered with the government, we should know that you're coming after the crime,” Noem warned while taking part in an ice raid in Phoenix.

A federal judge ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can move forward with registry requirements while also implementing the outcomes of people who don't register after a few nonprofit organizations that have tried to stop the registration requirements from being enacted.

“Plaintiffs have not shown that they are likely to succeed in the merit,” said DC US District Judge Trevor McFadden. Domination Thursday. “They failed to demonstrate that they are in a position to bring this suit.”

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