U.S. Government Agency the United States Customs and Border Protection Agency, U.S. Immigration, and the Protest of Immigrant Extradition From the U.S. During the Modern Day: the Size of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection vs the Size of U.S. Government Agency the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Reason Non-U.S. Citizens Can be Detained and Imprisoned Without a Prosecuted Trial, Conviction, and/or Sentencing, the Impact of This Legislation Upon Undocumented Migrants, the Criminal Conviction of Kenyan Businessperson Oyango Obama (U.S. President Barack Obama’s Uncle), an Example of Political Connections Unfairly Permitting a Person to Stay Within the U.S. Post Conviction of a Criminal Offence, the Importance of Cooperating With U.S. Government Agency the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency, the Ability of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to Medicate Immigrants for Forced Extrication (Removal), the U.S. Government’s Strategy of Delaying Extrication as Long as Possible for Undocumented Migrants, the Punishment for Migrants Who Refuse to Board Immigration and Customs Enforcement Aircraft for Extrication, the Benefit of Refusing to Board an Immigration and Customs Enforcement Aircraft, the Final Strategy Available to Undocumented Migrants Detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Impact of Organized Hunger Strikes

The US Customs and Border Protection agency is twice the size of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and is the largest law enforcement agency in the world, including all of human history. Because illegal immigrants who do not have papers do not have the same rights as citizens, they can be detained and imprisoned without access to a trial or formal sentencing. This policy effectively warehouses human beings, keeping them locked up indefinetly with no end in sight unless a persons family can pro...


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