Acting chief for Immigration and Customs Enforcement urges people in the U.S. illegally to turn themselves in.
The Trump administration said Wednesday that it is targeting"all demographics" for deportation and is urging people living in the U.S. illegally to consider turning themselves in, although it wasn't immediately clear whether the latest plan represented any significant change in enforcement tactics.
His remarks came after President Donald Trump vowed to begin deporting"millions" next week, and Morgan signaled that would include undocumented families."I don't want to send ICE agents to their work place," he said."I don't want to send ICE agents to their home. I don't want to try to track them down and apprehend them in their communities and towns."
"Resources are clearly an issue and that will, to some degree, dictate the pace at which we will be able to locate, apprehend and remove the vast amount of people that are here illegally in this country," he said.
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