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In early May 2025, a claim circulated on social media that in 1996, then-U.S. President Bill Clinton signed an "Immigration Reform Act" that allowed deportation without due process.
Social media users say expedited removal — a Clinton-era fast-track deportation process — is an exemption from due process. Immigration experts say that’s wrong.
One irony of the Bill Clinton name-dropping is that while Republicans may like him as a mascot for work requirements, when it comes to the federal budget, they’re not following Clinton’s example.
Most presidents have limited the use of expedited removal to undocumented immigrants who just arrived. Trump is using it to ...
Protesters disrupted HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s opening statement before a Senate hearing Wednesday. See Kennedy Jr.'s full opening remarks. The Long Shadow Of Bill Clinton Over The ...
The text on the attached image read, "In 1996 Bill Clinton signed his Immigration Reform Act that stated illegals could be deported without judicial hearings, sooo if this is really about Due ...