House Judiciary Committee Discusses Deportations During Immigration Enforcement Hearing

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The US House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on immigration enforcement on Wednesday, January 22, outlining how the Trump administration planned to secure the US border.Footage released by the House Judiciary Committee Republicans, who hold the majority, shows Republican California Representative Tom McClintock delivering an opening statement during the hearing on Wednesday.“After the largest illegal mass migration in history, this administration must now undertake the largest repatriation operation in history,” said McClintock.Democratic Maryland Representative Jamie Raskin also delivered an opening remark, saying that mass deportation would divert efforts to protect people from those with known criminal records.“What would it do to our efforts to actually fight real violent crime and gun-based crime in America, the AR-15s, the illegal traffic of guns, if we diverted federal, state, and local law enforcement just to deporting people who have not committed any crimes at all?” Raskin said.The hearing included testimonies from former US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Field Office director John Fabbricatore, as well as directors from the Center for Immigration Studies, the Immigration Accountability Project, and the CATO Institute. Credit: House Judiciary Committee Republicans via Storyful
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