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Why Trump’s Immigration Crackdown May Be Failing!
Trump’s Mass Deportation Plan is Facing HUGE Challenges!
With 8,768 arrests in just three weeks, the Trump administration is pushing for an aggressive immigration crackdown. But there’s a problem—not enough money, agents, or detention space to sustain it. ICE is struggling with deportation costs ($10,500 per removal), and they’re even considering deputizing IRS agents to help!
Will Trump’s plan work, or will budget issues force the government to slow down? Share your thoughts below!
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👉 Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has announced deferral of Expression of Interest (EOI) selections for the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) and Parent Category.
📍 The Government will continue to defer the EOI selection process for the SMC and Parent Resident Category for a further 6 months. This decision will be reviewed in 2021.
📍 The Government first deferred EOI selections for the SMC and Parent Category in April 2020.
📍 All those who have previously submitted EOI selections for the SMC and Parent Category in April 2020.
📍 All those who have previously submitted EOI in these categories will be notified of the continued deferral by INZ.
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