Monday 2 November 2015

America Begins Largest-ever Mass Federal Inmate Release

Almost a third of 6,000 federal prisoners scheduled to be freed between Fridayand Tuesday will immediately be turned over to U.S. immigration authorities for deportation proceedings.




The move comes as part of a push to reduce America's soaring incarceration rate.


While the release will be a happy occasion for the thousands of inmates who are U.S. citizens and will reunite with their families, many of the roughly 1,780 foreign inmates to be put on the deportation track will leave family members behind in the United States.
Despite Obama administration assurances that the transfer of ex-convicts into the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a routine occurrence, immigrant advocates worry they may not receive due process as they leave.

Final deportation orders are in effect for 763 of the foreign inmates, who could be deported within days. The rest will be transferred to immigrant detention centers to await orders.
The latest mass release, one of the largest in U.S. history, is a result of retroactive reductions to mandatory minimum sentence guidelines for certain non-violent drug offences.


-Daily Mail

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