A former assistant U.S. Attorney says Congress needs to approve more physical and legal infrastructure to provide due process for illegals destined for deportation. Andrew C. McCarthy, former assistant U.S. Attorney for the southern district of New York says it’s a simple process that should take less than a month, and involves detaining and providing […]
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Lack Of Resources Hampering Due Process For Deportees
A former assistant U.S. Attorney says Congress needs to approve more physical and legal infrastructure to provide due process for illegals destined for deportation. Andrew C. McCarthy, former assistant U.S. Attorney for the southern district of New York says it’s a simple process that should take less than a month, and involves detaining and providing hearings for those being deported. He says the backlog is enormous and is complicating the president’s effort to deport those allowed to illegally enter the country under President Biden.