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Obama used this to increase his "deportation" counts.
Over the course of the Obama administration there was a pronounced shift in focus to the removal of recent border crossers and criminals rather than ordinary status violators apprehended in the U.S. interior. The underlying reasoning was to deter illegal border crossing and remove unauthorized immigrants before they become integrated into U.S. communities. As shown in Figure 1, interior removals decreased sharply from 181,798 in FY 2009 to 65,332 in FY 2016, while border removals stayed high and increased, from 207,525 to 279,022 over the same period.
www.migrationpolicy.org
How would a judicial determination of "illegal" transpire outside of Due Process?
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What do you mean "judicial", the judicial ruled this was fine?
The Court also held that the statute's limitations on judicial review did not violate the Fifth Amendment's Due Process Clause because aliens seeking initial entry to the United States"which comprise most aliens in expedited removal"have limited due process protections.
https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/LSB10510
Expedited removal is a process by which low-level immigration officers can summarily remove certain noncitizens from the United States without a hearing before an immigration judge. Undocumented immigrants placed in expedited removal proceedings are entitled to access the asylum system if they express fear of persecution, torture, or of returning to their home country.
www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org
Prior to 2025, the scope of expedited removal was limited to aliens who were encountered within 100-miles of a border of the United States and had been present for less than two weeks.[3] Federal law exempts unaccompanied children from expedited removal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expedited_removal
#54 HIPAA only pertains to billing information, not medical records.
You sure?
Most of us feel that our health information is private and should be protected. That is
why there is a federal law that sets rules for health care providers and health insurance
companies about who can look at and receive our health information. This law, called
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), gives you rights
over your health information, including the right to get a copy of your information, make
sure it is correct, and know who has seen it.
www.hhs.gov
Your health information cannot be used or shared without your written permission unless this law allows it. For example, without your authorization, your provider generally cannot:
Give your information to your employer.
Use or share your information for marketing or advertising purposes or sell your information.
www.hhs.gov



WHY did they pay?
Because people like you keep sending them money, they needed NEW demons for you to hate. So you would continue sending more money!!!!
Don't you get it yet?
Its just so obvious.