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    Will the New ‘ICE Guidelines’ Change the Disproportionate Enforcement of the Law Against Black Immigrants?

    By Allen OrrJune 21, 20243 Mins Read
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    In the United States, there are approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants. The Black population is now at least 10% predominantly immigrant, and non-citizens account for 8.7% of the entire U.S. population.

    Black people are disproportionately profiled, stopped and arrested by police.

    Immigration advocates welcomed new guidelines announced by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas that would guide actions taken by ICE agents in the country. Under the Trump administration, which allowed the arrest of anyone illegally residing in the country, these undocumented immigrants may be spared deportation under ICE’s new guidelines. 

    “We are guided by the knowledge that there are individuals in our country who have been here for generations and contributed to our country’s well-being,” Mayorkas said in the memo.

    New: ICE released its final immigration enforcement priorities, focusing on the same three goals as the interim guidelines: protecting national security, public safety & border security. https://t.co/pV624bWiTf pic.twitter.com/EHJdUEtSys

    — Caroline Coudriet (@cscoudriet) September 30, 2021

    Previously, the Biden administration released an interim memo stating that officers should target immigrants who recently crossed the border or have certain criminal histories for arrest. A supervisor’s approval was required for arrests outside these parameters. It is important to note that the new guidelines reflect a significant shift in understanding regarding prosecutorial discretion, which is more than just an efficient allocation of resources; it also plays a crucial role in advancing justice and justice for all.

    Immigrants who pose a threat to national security and public safety are the focus.

    According to the new memo, some of the factors that should be considered in deciding whether to decline enforcement are:

    •        advanced or tender age;

    •        lengthy presence in the United States;

    •        a mental condition that may have contributed to the criminal conduct, or a physical or mental condition requiring care or treatment;

    •        status as a victim of crime or victim, witness, or party in legal proceedings;

    •        the impact of removal on families in the United States, such as loss of provider or caregiver;

    •        whether the noncitizen may be eligible for humanitarian protection or other immigration relief; military or other public service of the noncitizen or their immediate family

    While there were some improvements to enforcement in the memo, ICE agents retain a dangerous degree of discretion.

    The memo states “We must exercise our discretionary authority in a way that protects civil rights and civil liberties. The integrity of our work and our Department depend on it. A noncitizen’s race, religion, gender, sexual orientation or gender identity, national origin, or political associations shall never be factors in deciding to take enforcement action.”  

    The memo includes training and data collection on the policy. The guidance leaves the exercise of prosecutorial discretion to our personnel. The Black community hopes that this discretion will be applied equally to all immigrant communities.  

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    Allen Orr is the founder of Orr Immigration Law Firm PC, a minority-owned law firm based in Washington, DC and focusing on US corporate compliance. Mr. Orr is the recipient of the 2009 Joseph Minsky Young Lawyer Award for contributions made in the immigration law field and specifically for his work with the NMD. He is listed in The International Who’s who of Corporate Immigration Lawyers and The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers. He is President-Elect of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Mr. Orr is a member of the Executive Committee where he is a national spokesperson for AILA. Mr. Orr received a BA in Philosophy from Morehouse and a JD from Howard School of Law. He is an active member of the DC, Virginia and National Bar Associations. Mr. Orr has appeared on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), FOX News, and Deutsche Welle (DW), and is a frequent national and international speaker on US immigration and policy.

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