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Immigration

Aug. 16, 2016

Federal deportation program underperforming, data shows

A new deportation program by Immigration and Customs Enforcement isn't performing well, according to recent data released by Syracuse University.

By Saul Sugarman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A new deportation program by Immigration and Customs Enforcement isn't performing well, according to recent data released by Syracuse University.

The initiative, called the "Priority Enforcement Program," began in November 2014 as a way to increase cooperation between ICE and local jails and police. Part of it allows ICE to identify inmates who are subject to deportation...

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