The policy is part of an effort by the Obama Administration to curb deportations of individuals who are considered low-priority cases, such as those with no criminal records, as well as those with deep ties to the United States. Through this policy, ICE is able to prioritize its resources to focus on deporting criminals such as gang members and sex offenders - those who pose a threat to society and security.
Running a case-by-case review has been a daunting task for the ICE prosecutors, but "they said they liked their newfound flexibility in pursuing cases - more like the routine practice of their peers in criminal courts," according to the report. Immigration court judges welcome the prospect of reduced backlogs.
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