U.S. attorneys will now be required to consider prosecution for each. Every U.S. attorney’s office in the country ― even far from the border ― will now be required to have a person devoted to coordinating enforcement on immigration, Sessions announced. Attorneys must consider prosecution in every instance of an individual re-entering the country without authorization after being removed. Government attorneys will also consider felony prosecution for individuals who get married to evade immigration laws, Sessions wrote. Prosecutors will put a top priority on going after people who assault, resist or impede federal immigration officers, Sessions added.
Source: Huffington Post April 11, 2017 17:03 UTC