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Agents have been instructed to focus on capturing illegal immigrants who are convicted criminals or repeat immigration violators, and to avoid detaining those who have committed no serious crimes and have strong family ties to the United States.
Two years ago, the Obama administration released a memo urging federal officers to avoid detaining and deporting otherwise law-abiding undocumented immigrants, especially young people and parents of children who are U.S. citizens.
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There were signs that those Taliban leaders still at large were taking extreme precautions to avoid being detained.
And some demonstrators who tried to avoid being detained on various charges were charged with resisting arrest, the police said.
He dashed back home to avoid being detained, only to find out chaos had broken out in Monrovia amid rumours of his arrest and rebel advances.
According to a statement released by authorities, the armed men opened fire against the police in order to avoid being detained.
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Officials say they are taking steps to avoid deporting foreigners detained for immigration violations, which generally are civil, not criminal, offenses.
There are fears that Mawarire, who is in hiding to avoid arrest, will be detained or abducted.
Mr. Brennan also rejected as "absurd" accusations by some critics that the Obama administration might be deliberately killing terrorism suspects instead of capturing them, sacrificing the ability to interrogate them in order to avoid the legal complications of detaining them.
And in the wake of the deaths in England, local officials here were aggressively detaining foreign reporters to avoid coverage of what they termed an embarrassing story.
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