mass deportation

A security guard looks out of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services offices in New York, U.S. on August 15, 2012.

Immigration lawyers: Trump crackdown tactics will see fierce legal challenges

February 22, 2017
Justice

The tactics outlined in Homeland Security memos include deporting undocumented immigrants to Mexico regardless of their nationality, and seeking expedited removal of these immigrants — meaning no court hearings, no due process.

Immigration lawyers: Trump crackdown tactics will see fierce legal challenges
Deportation stamps used by the German federal police "Bundespolizei" to stamp ID documents of rejected asylum seekers, in Rosenheim, southern Germany.

In Germany, mass deportation is a touchy subject

June 22, 2016
Global Politics
In Germany, mass deportation is a touchy subject

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