Some immigrants arrested last week have been released back into the U.S. on a monitoring program due to space constraints and court orders, reports NBC News.
The report comes as President Donald Trump is set to test the limits of his immigration crackdown by invoking a wartime law to deport immigrants alleged to be gang members without court hearings, a broad authority that could supercharge his mass deportation push and potentially sweep in people not charged with crimes.
Trump during his campaign promised to deport millions of immigrants in the U.S. illegally. Last week, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement stepped up arrests, picking up about 1,000 people per day. Some were sent back to their countries.
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