The White House has proposed significant changes to immigration enforcement as part of efforts to secure funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In a letter addressed to Senators Susan Collins and Katie Britt, the administration outlined its willingness to implement these changes to enhance oversight and accountability in immigration enforcement practices.
Key Details:
- Proposed changes include the use of body cameras by enforcement officers.
- Limitations on enforcement actions at sensitive locations, such as schools and places of worship.
- Increased oversight of immigration enforcement activities.
- Requirement for visible identification for enforcement officers.
- Assurance that U.S. citizens will not be deported.
These proposed changes aim to create a more transparent and accountable immigration enforcement system, potentially impacting how enforcement actions are conducted across the country. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
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