
ICE Expedited Removals: Who Is Being Targeted?
ICE Intensifies Expedited Removal Targeting: Who's at Risk? Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is increasingly targeting specific groups for expedited removal, a fast-track deportation process. According to McBean Immigration Law, a leading immigration attorney, individuals who entered the United States under the Biden parole program are particularly vulnerable. "Those who cannot prove they've been physically present in the U.S. for two years are at high risk," McBean explains in a recent video. This includes individuals whose parole status has been terminated or canceled. The American Immigration Lawyers Association supports this assessment. The video highlights the concerns of many immigrants, particularly those who entered the country under humanitarian parole, now facing the threat of swift deportation. The lawyer urges those affected to seek legal counsel immediately. McBean's video underscores the need for clarity and legal assistance for immigrants navigating the complex U.S. immigration system. The increased focus on expedited removal has created significant anxiety and uncertainty within immigrant communities, highlighting the ongoing debate and challenges surrounding immigration policy.