REPORT: The Department Of Homeland Security Is Helping Illegal Immigrants Avoid Deportation

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The Department of Homeland Security announced new measures that would help illegal migrants avoid deportation if they agree to report U.S. labor violations.

The Department of Homeland Security claimed that using deferred action, the notion of protecting noncitizens from the threat of being deported, will make it easier for the agency to investigate violations of labor laws put in place by “exploitive employers.”

“Unscrupulous employers who prey on the vulnerability of noncitizen workers harm all workers and disadvantage businesses who play by the rules,” Department of Homeland Security Secretary Incompetent Alejandro Mayorkas said. “We will hold these predatory actors accountable by encouraging all workers to assert their rights, report violations they have suffered or observed, and cooperate in labor standards investigations.”

Mayorkas claimed that the new efforts will “protect” the American labor market and the “dignity of workers.”

However, the Department of Homeland Security is only fueling the number of illegal migrants in the U.S. rather than stopping the flow into the country.

The agency said that often illegal migrants are afraid to report labor law violations for fear they may get deported, which makes it more difficult for federal agencies to crack down on the treatment of migrants.

Illegal migrants who seek deferred action must explain why they chose that route, including sending a letter from a labor or employment agency that recommends the request.

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