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'Catch and release' ending; Illegal aliens relocated; DHS released illegal aliens

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Source: The Trump administration will effectively end the “catch and release”practice with

[open] [NEWSLINK] BREAKING NEWS... [600x300]( [Homeland Security touts end of 'catch and release' next week]( Source: [The Hill]( The Trump administration will effectively end the “catch and release”practice within immigration enforcement next week, acting Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kevin McAleenan announced [13x13x1]( [READ MORE]( Background Notes from Judicial Watch [180x150x1]( 2018-01-19 [Illegal Aliens Quietly Being Relocated Throughout U.S. on Commercial Flights]( Source: [Judicial Watch]( Immigrants entering the United States illegally through the southern border are quietly being relocated to different parts of the country on commercial flights. In the last few days alone, groups of illegal aliens boarded planes at airports in Texas and Arizona accompanied by a taxpayer-funded government escort in civilian clothes to avoid drawing attention. [13x13x1]( [READ MORE]( [180x150x2]( 2016-06-16 [DHS Quietly Moving, Releasing Vanloads of Illegal Aliens Away from Border]( Source: [Judicial Watch]( The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is quietly transporting illegal immigrants from the Mexican border to Phoenix and releasing them without proper processing or issuing court appearance documents, Border Patrol sources tell Judicial Watch. [13x13x1]( [READ MORE]( [180x150x3]( 2019-07-16 [Illegal Aliens Released from Custody Commit More Crimes]( Source: [Judicial Watch]( One 23-year-old Honduran man was booked and released in San Francisco ten times in less than a year for crimes ranging from burglary, vehicle theft and driving without a license. In each of the arrests, ICE issued a detainer but the San Francisco Police Department disregarded it and let the man go. [13x13x1]( [READ MORE]( [Contribute]( [NL01]( [32x32x1]( [32x32x2]( [32x32x3]( [32x32x3]( Judicial Watch, Inc. 425 3rd St Sw Ste 800 Washington, DC 20024 202.646.5172 ©2017-2019, All Rights Reserved [Manage Email Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( [View in browser](

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