In 2003, George Bush bonded these two when he bends Immigration and Naturalization service into a new agency, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The DHS was charged with supervising both terrorism and immigration enforcement. Immigration was seen as a threat to the country. Since then, the government has created various policies range and programs targeting the "criminal aliens". They had raised the funding for programs from $23 million per year to $690 million per year between 2004 and 2001. The Latinos is one of the minority group suffering stricter enforcement. This problem is reflecting racial profiling to these minority group that are subject in the criminal justice, national security and immigration …show more content…
744). The Act was approved on June 27, 2013 by the US Senate. Immigrant advocates believed that S. 744 would increase the militarization of the border, and create a temporary status for ten years before immigrants can obtain their legal permanent residents. They are concerned that the S. 744 would increase the profiling of Latin@s immigrant and other immigrants by government. It also includes new characteristics for deportation that target criminals. The S. The 744 Act would exclude many of undocumented and legal immigrants from the relief of the reform, leaving them in a vulnerable stay of