DOJ orders increased criminal immigration enforcement

In a press release by Department of Justice on Tuesday, the Attorney General Jeff Session declared that the number of Immigrants would be limited and in order to make sure this enforcement, cases of all the immigrants will be dealt on priority basis by the office. For this all prosecutors are notified to deal the cases of all those who want to take asylum or want to conceal or sheltering with fake identities to be treated at priority so that number of immigrants could be downsized according to rule of law. Moreover, people who have been residing on the basis of a contract marriage need to submit the due amount for their proceedings in case or face deporting in other way.

He added further to the statement, that border securities have been tightened up in previous months and illegalities been removed to some extent to ensure a secured setup. Also it will eliminate crime scenes and activities that come under the violation of law.

To deal with this situation, hiring of about two hundred immigration judges will be made sure to counter the situation in immigration courts.

With every passing day the immigration issue is continuously a source of problem for the law enforcing institutes. According to an estimate more than 10 million people have been found as unregistered inhabitants in the US, which is an open violation of law. Moreover, different states of US have started revising their immigration policies. The State of California; the elected representatives have passed the bill in the Senate to protect rights of immigrants and to strictly improve the procedures of investigation, arresting and rest of technicalities involved in all legal procedures regarding migrants. In another case, the State of Massachusetts asked the Judicial Court to allow the State administration for the detention of unregistered immigrants. In a nut-shell the new wave of revising policies is strictly prohibiting outsiders to enter or leave the state without a court trial.