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What is the situation of millions of undocumented immigrants or deported in the United States?

According to US media reports on February 22, the Trump administration is expanding the enforcement of US immigration laws, which may lead to the immediate deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants.

According to the report, the new policy will "take effect immediately" and stipulate that the staff of the Ministry of National Security "should faithfully implement the US immigration law for all foreigners who should leave the country".

The new guidelines also implement a rarely used law that allows the United States to send back people who try to cross the Mexican border to Mexico, no matter which country they come from.

During Obama's eight years in office, American immigration officials were asked to focus on undocumented immigrants who committed serious crimes. Trump's new order will expand the repatriation target to almost all undocumented immigrants. In addition, two memorandums issued by 2 1 also allow officials of the Border Agency and officers of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau to repatriate illegal immigrants immediately.

During the Obama administration, deportees were applicable to illegal immigrants who arrived in the United States less than 14 days and were less than 100 miles from the border. Now, according to the Trump administration's new policy, immigration officers can apply to any undocumented immigrants who cannot prove that they have lived in the United States for two years.