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ICE crackdown forcing some families to self deport
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(07-17-2017, 05:27 PM)GMDino Wrote: Agreed.  Although I wonder if there the increase arrests have included people who shouldn't be deported so the clogging comes from those.

As an example I keep track of product we produce that is scrapped.  Management wants eight items a day produced but they don't take into account the ones that a guy works on for half a day that end of junk.  (Not the fault of the employee.  We repair here.)

So they get 8 a day.  Sometimes 8 are good.  Sometimes 1 is good and the rest are junk.

Or I was thinking, that the time you would spend with the actual hearings is reduced by the time needed for the initial appearances by all the extra arrests.  So if I used to arraign 10 people a day, and now I have to arraign 15, then that's less time that I have to spend on the hearings that result in deportations.  
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RE: ICE crackdown forcing some families to self deport - michaelsean - 07-17-2017, 05:30 PM

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