The Department of Homeland Security has set up a complaint hotline for illegal immigrants who can call up the hotline to lodge a complaint in the event of their believing that their rights under the President’s amnesty policy have been violated.
A memo was recently issued announcing the customer hotline, with the US Customs authorities urging illegal immigrants to “come out” and open up about their experiences, especially if they felt that they were being treated differently from what was enlisted in the DHS prerogatives.
It was announced that there would be 3 complaint hotlines, one for CBP, which oversaw the Border Patrol, one for US Immigration procedures and the last one for USCIS, or the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, which handles millions of amnesty applications that pertain to immigrants trying to make their way into the United States.
The amnesty policy by President Obama works like this – it grants temporary legal status to up to 4 million illegal entrants and prevents the country’s relevant authorities from arresting anybody who states that he or she has been hiding for years in the United States but does not meet all the criteria for full amnesty.