Can sanctuary cities protect you from deportation? Here are the criteria for ICE detentions

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Can sanctuary cities protect you from deportation? Here are the criteria for ICE detentions
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As promised during his campaign, second-term President Donald Trump is sending ICE agents to detain and deport those without proper documentation and those with criminal pasts out of the United States. Here are the criteria for who can get detained and deported.

As promised during his campaign, second-term President Donald Trump is cracking down on illegal immigration, sending Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to detain and deport those without proper documentation and those with criminal pasts out of the United States.Trump has stated that he wants to target immigrants who pose safety and national security threats as his top priorities – which is no different from many other past presidents.

This is a surprisingly complex question. As to state convictions, the answer depends on how the state crime is defined and how it "matches up" to a federal ground of deportation.Often, people with legal status – including permanent residency – can lose that status after being convicted of crimes. This can include relatively minor crimes.

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