The Biden administration is reportedly rushing to undermine President-elect Donald Trump’s deportation strategy through various policy changes.
One of those policies is a new app for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which would allow illegal immigrants to check in with immigration authorities remotely through the mobile app instead of appearing in person at their local ICE office, according to the New York Post.
Department of Homeland Security officials familiar with the plans said the app is already “glitchy and unreliable,” and that it will just make it easier for illegals to evade federal authorities, especially as they ramp up deportation efforts under Trump.
During in-person check-ins, ICE officials review an illegal immigrant’s record for past arrests and outstanding warrants.
Illegal immigrants are also required to provide proof of their current address at this time. The new mobile app does not include features for either of these processes, the Post reported.[…]
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