Immigration Experts Criticize Trump Administration's New Policies
Immigration experts have branded the Trump administration's recent policies on undocumented immigrants as "costly, cruel, and chaotic." With an estimated $26 billion required to implement the measures, they warn of significant economic repercussions affecting various sectors that depend on immigrant labor. During a press conference, Nayna Gupta from the American Immigration Council stated that President Trump's executive orders, which claim to target "criminal immigrants," actually harm all immigrants and are part of a broader mandate for "cruelty on immigration."
The experts emphasized the need for Congress and other elected officials to challenge these policies, which they argue are ineffective and detrimental to the U.S. immigration system. Stephanie Gee of the International Refugee Assistance Project highlighted the immediate negative impact of a new executive order suspending refugee admissions, citing cases of clients whose long-awaited flights were canceled just before departure.
Karen Tumlin from the Justice Action Center expressed concern that these policies serve to incite fear among immigrant communities, equating foreign-born individuals with criminality. She pointed out ongoing legal challenges to these orders, including lawsuits aimed at expediting the deportation of immigrants and blocking the cancellation of appointments for asylum seekers.
Amidst the troubling developments, the experts advocate for a vision of immigration that is effective, efficient, fair, and humane, stressing the importance of defending the diversity that enriches the country.
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