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Says that the George W. Bush administration in 2005 revived a long-standing law when it "decided to charge those that crossed the border with criminal violations, rather than civil ones."
✓politifact rating: mostly credible; published on 2019-04-05
Factors
veracity
mostly credible
Political Leaning
left political leaning
Sentiment
neutral sentiment
Date published
2019-04-05
Entities
MarsMayor of New York CityMexican AmericansIllegal entryMiriamFact-checkingFederal government of the United StatesAntonio Lopez-FitzgeraldPolitiFactPresidency of George W. BushIllegal immigration to the United StatesNew OrleansUnited States Border PatrolDatabaseFelonyUnited States Department of JusticeMedinaDeportationDallasDemocracyRight of asylumFake newsUnited States Department of Homeland SecurityFidel CastroHoustonGeorge W. BushPresidency of Donald TrumpPresidency of Barack ObamaMichelle Obama2020 United States presidential electionMexicoTexasHillary ClintonPresident of the United StatesSyracuse UniversityMigration Policy InstituteCornell Law SchoolUnited States Department of Justice Office of the Inspector GeneralValverde ProvinceImmigration lawVoluntary returnAdministrative detention

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