Joe Biden Flying Illegal Aliens, Deported by Trump, Back to U.S.; Deported Activists Allowed Back Into the U.S., Saying ICE Retaliated Against Them
oe Biden Flying Illegal Aliens, Deported by Trump, Back to U.S.:
President Joe Biden’s administration is flying illegal aliens, previously deported by former President Donald Trump’s administration, back to the United States.
This week, National Public Radio (NPR) reported that two previously deported illegal aliens, Claudio Rojas of Argentina and Jean Montrevil of Haiti, have since been brought back to the U.S. after they claimed that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency retaliated against them for their open borders advocacy.
Before his 2019 deportation, Rojas had lived as an illegal alien for 19 years while Montrevil was deported in 2018 following more than a decade in the U.S.
Attorneys for the illegal aliens are now demanding that both be given amnesty as reparations for being deported from the U.S. by the Trump administration. —>READ MORE HERE
Deported activists allowed back into the U.S., saying ICE retaliated against them:
A few months ago, Claudio Rojas was allowed back into the U.S. He’s one of several activists deported but then allowed to return after arguing that immigration authorities retaliated against them.
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:
Once an immigrant is deported from the U.S., it’s rare for authorities to allow them back into the country. It has happened twice, though, in recent months. The Biden administration has allowed prominent immigrants’ rights activists back into the U.S. after they claimed immigration officials retaliated against them for speaking out. NPR’s Joel Rose has the story.
JOEL ROSE, BYLINE: Claudio Rojas was deported to Argentina in 2019 at exactly the same time that a film about his activism for undocumented immigrants was premiering in theaters. Rojas knew it was going to be an uphill fight to come back.
CLAUDIO ROJAS: (Through interpreter) My deportation was under the Trump administration. And as long as the Trump administration continued, it would be very difficult for me to enter. It would take a miracle. —>READ MORE HERE
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