(July 16, 2019 at 9:33 am)Mister Agenda Wrote:(July 15, 2019 at 5:19 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: You simply won't focus on what I said.
These are people who have been given hearings and been denied. Deportation warrants are issued.
I'm pretty sure it was deportation orders that were issued, not deportation warrants. Not sure that deportation warrants are even a thing. And a warrant is what you need to break into someone's home and search the place, if I'm not mistaken.
A deportation order is given to the immigrant, who has a certain amount of time to make arrangements, or appeal it to get a stay. If it is ignored, then the immigrant is considered a fugitive and the fugitive branch of ICE can arrest. I would think that if that was the course of events, the ICE agents would be issued warrants granting them the authority they need to undertake the arrest, including entering the immigrant's home.
There are some claims that ICE is doing this without warrants. That suggests they are not following the procedure that is supposed to be followed. Are they only going after fugitives who have ignored their deportation orders? If so, why not issue warrants if they're going to need to force their way into someone's home?
You are correct- I misspoke. The reporting I heard on NPR did say orders - not warrant.
Still the point holds - these people had their hearings - and were denied.
They should be deported.
Otherwise - what's the point?