Congress has a long-standing interest in seeing that immigration
enforcement agencies identify and deport serious criminal aliens.
The expeditious removal of such aliens has been a statutory
priority since 1986, and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
and its predecessor agency have operated programs targeting
criminal aliens for removal since 1988. This book examines the four
programs the DHS operates to target criminal aliens with a focus on
the merits of jail enforcement programs and the role of state and
localities in immigration enforcement.
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