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The administration’s opening gambit was to accept Congress’s lavish appropriations for enforcement, but to use it strategically. ICE had the funds to deport four hundred thousand people a year. In 2009, DHS set a record for annual deportations, at 392,862, with the secretary emphasizing that half of them—195,772; another record—were convicted criminals. Yet what made someone a “criminal” was much less clear.
Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis
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