U.S. immigration authorities will revise their approach to arrests and deportations under President Biden, according to Homeland Security officials. "The agency was directed to rescind the relevant policy in a [Department of Homeland Security] memo issued Jan. That’s the day Biden was inaugurated – and when he signed a slew of executive orders, some of which rolled back parts of former President Donald Trump’s immigration policy. Democratic Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar told "America's News Headquarters" Sunday that he had called the White House to raise concerns about the new administration's immigration policy. "They’ve abolished ICE without abolishing ICE," an unnamed official told the paper.
Source: Fox News February 07, 2021 22:41 UTC