In October 2019 he was granted a "withholding of removal" order,
"It will also bolster our defenses against fentanyl and other dangerous narcotics that have been poisoning our communities," she added.Ms Goitein questions how the expansion of the military is justified, given the numbers of crossings at the border have fallen to historic lows. While numbers began falling before Trump took office, the decline has accelerated since January, as the administration has ramped up its efforts to arrest and deport illegal migrants.
In April, more than 8,000 people were detained for illegally entering the country at the southwest border.A year ago, the number was 128,000 in April - a 94 % drop - according to government statistics.Brigadier General Jeremy Winters, who is in charge of coordinating the efforts of different law enforcement agencies along the southern border, has said even one illegal crossing is too many.
"Containment is at 95%. But 95% is not 100%," he said during a press conference."For us to accept that 95% is good enough would be to say that it's conceptually okay to break the law. And that's not what we're doing here."
The creation of these national defense areas has had a direct effect on arrests, statistics show. As of 3 June, the Joint Task Force on the Southern Border has detected approximately 340 migrant in these militerised zones.
To the common charge of entering the United States illegally, prosecutors now can add the charge of intentionally violating security regulations in the areas now declared restricted.Cairngorm Mountain, along with Scotland's other mountain ski centres, had benefited from lengthy periods of freezing conditions over the winter.
Christine is preparing to take her 95-year-old father Colin to a routine hospital appointment.But, for Christine, who lives in Guiseley, Leeds, that means a 400-mile round trip and two days away from running her own business as her father lives in London.
It is a train journey she has made many times in the last 15 years.Her late mum, Beryl, once broke her knee in a fall and, in order for her to stay at home, Christine and her sister decided to divide up her care between them.