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the Government of the president Donald Trump sign agreements with local and state authorities in what appears to be an effort to make it more difficult for the incoming Joe Biden Administration to deliver on its promise to stop the deportations and make asylum applications more flexible, the media reported on Friday BuzzFeed journalism.
According to documents obtained by BuzzFeed, el Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of the United States signed agreements with the governments of Arizona, Louisiana and Indiana and the Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office in North Carolina, which require the executive to issue a 180-day notice before enact a large number of changes in immigration policy.
This commitment, known as Sanctuary First Enactment Agreement for Americans (SAFE), will stop for at least six months the implementation of the new policies of the new Democratic Government.
This latest effort revealed less than a week after Biden took possession was signed by Ken Cuccinelli, The second in command of DHS.
the American Union of Civil Liberties (ACLU) reacted immediately. In a statement, Naureen Shah, the organization’s chief defense and policy adviser, said that “this is a transparent attempt by Trump officials to tie the hands of the Biden-Harris Administration and preserve the grotesque immigration policy of Trump “.
“The Biden Administration has the authority, mandate, and responsibility to break with the Trump Administration’s legacy, and nothing about these informed agreements changes that reality,” the lawyer added.
For its part Sarah Pierce, A policy analyst at the Migration Policy Institute, said in a Twitter message that the agreements “don’t even pass the laughter test, and certainly not legal scrutiny.”
In the midst of the scandal that has him on the verge of a second political trial, Trump made his last visit this week as president to the wall on the border with Mexico, and from there he sent a message to Biden , urging to maintain the migration policies that their Government has implanted.