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On June 17, 2011, John T. Morton, director of ICE, issued a memo on prosecutorial discretion that would subsequently be widely referred to as the "Morton memo", "2011 Morton memo", and "prosecutorial discretion memo." [27] [28] [29] A second memo pertaining to prosecutorial discretion for witnesses and victims of crime was also issued on the ...
Selective enforcement has become a topic of great discussion in the illegal immigration debate. The 2011 "Morton Memo" [7] laid out enforcement priorities for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and was intended to channel limited resources into prioritized pursuit of cases involving criminals and felons. It was interpreted as the ...
The State is reacting to making the "troubled program" "mandatory and nationwide". According to the letter, the Secure Communities program in its current implementation is "contrary to the terms of the Memorandum of Agreement between ICE and the Illinois State Police and ignores the State of Illinois' May 4, 2011 termination of its participation".
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The memo formally directed them to exercise their enforcement discretion on behalf of individuals who met the requirements. [62] To apply for DACA, eligible individuals must pay a $495 application fee, submit several forms, and produce documents showing they meet the requirements. They do not need legal representation.
September 15, 2011 () 184 Memorandum Regarding Pelly Certification and Icelandic Whaling: September 15, 2011 () 185 Presidential Memorandum--Major Illicit Drug Transit: September 15, 2011 () 186 Presidential Memorandum--President's Plan for Economic Growth and Deficit Reduction: September 19, 2011 () 187
Ever wake up in the morning, roused from a pleasant slumber by the grating buzz of an alarm clock's incessant nagging? Ever respond to the annoyance not by waking up, but by instead slapping the ...
The FBI also spied upon and collected information on Puerto Rican independence leader Pedro Albizu Campos and his Nationalist political party in the 1930s. Albizu Campos was convicted three times in connection with deadly attacks on US government officials: in 1937 (Conspiracy to overthrow the government of the United States), in 1950 (attempted murder), and in 1954 (after an armed assault on ...