Operation Endgame
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Operation Endgame is a plan under implementation by the Office of Detention and Removal Operations of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain and deport all removable aliens currently living in the United States by 2012.[1]
The objectives of the plan are described in a memorandum from the director Anthony S. Tangemann to the Deputy Assistant Director of Field Operations dated June 27th 2003:
A document issued by the Office of Detention and Removal Operations titled "Strategic Plan, 2003-2012 Detention and Removal Strategy for a Secure Homeland "describes Operation Engame as follows:
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- Endgame is the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Office of Detention and Removal (DRO) multi-year strategic enforcement plan. It stresses the effective and efficient execution of the critical service DRO provides its partners and stakeholders to enforce the nation’s immigration and naturalization laws. The DRO strategic plan sets in motion a cohesive enforcement program with a ten-year time horizon that will build the capacity to “remove all removable aliens,” eliminate the backlog of unexecuted final order removal cases, and realize its vision.[1]
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[edit] External links
- http://www.yuricareport.com/Civil%20Rights/Endgame.pdf
- http://www.aclu-mass.org/issues/ice_doc_gallery.html
- "Criminalizing Immigrants Makes Them Easier to Deport", New America Media, Paromita Shah, Aug 10, 2007
- "ICE: Tab to remove illegal residents would approach $100 billion", Mike M. Ahlers, CNN.com, September 12, 2007

