92 immigrants deported from US to Africa
Donald Trump’s
vow to tighten US borders and deport illegal immigrants is already being
enforced as 92 immigrants of African origin were sent packing.
The
immigrants were deported on Wednesday, January 25 on the same day the
US president signed the executive actions on building the wall along the
Mexican border.
90
Somalis and two Kenyans were deported and arrived aboard an American
Charter Airline, Omni at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in
Kenya.
The Somalis then proceeded to Mogadishu aboard a Juba Airways flight.
Daily Nation reports that they deportees were accompanied by US security officials.
Zipporah
Waweru who is an official of Jomo Kenyatta airport confirmed that there
had been a plane carrying Somalis in transit to Mogadishu
She however said she was not sure if they were deportees.
“They have left and to me, they looked happy so I cannot for sure tell you that they were deported or not.”
Trump
had vowed to build the wall in order to prevent illegal immigrants from
Mexico entering the US accusing them of bringing in crime.
Part of the executive orders he signed also include visa denial for citizens of Syria and six other middle eastern and African countries.
The other countries are: Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.
According
to Reuters, Stephen Legomsky, the chief counsel at US citizenship and
immigration services in the last administration, informed that Trump has
the legal power to limit refugee admissions and the issuance of visas
to specific countries if the administration determined it was in the
public’s interest.
The professor at
Washington University School of Law in St Louis, said: "From a legal
standpoint, it would be exactly within his legal rights.
"But
from a policy standpoint, it would be terrible idea because there is
such an urgent humanitarian need right now for refugees.”
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