JUST BEFORE VOTING DAY, OBAMA SABOTAGES HOMELAND SECURITY TO
BUILD HIS LA RAZA PARTY BASE of ILLEGALS.
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-mexican-drug-cartels-invasion-of.html
OBAMA BUILDS HIS LA RAZA PARTY BASE THROUGH THE DEPT of
JUSTICE, just as he does his DEPT of HOMELAND SECURITY = PATHWAY TO
CITIZENSHIP, and his DEPT of LABOR, UNDER LA RAZA SUPREMACIST, HILDA SOLIS!
OBAMA NOT ONLY FUNDS MEXICAN FASCISM, HE ABETS THEIR CRIMES!
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FROM JUDICIAL WATCH.org
“The
Department of Justice (DOJ) has for years “grossly understated” statistics to
conceal “inherent flaws” in U.S. immigration courts that have allowed more than
1 million removal orders to be ignored and droves of deportable aliens to evade
hearings without consequences.”
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U.S. Covers Pervasive Corruption In Immigration Courts
By Judicial Watch Blog
The
Department of Justice (DOJ) has for years “grossly understated” statistics to
conceal “inherent flaws” in U.S. immigration courts that have allowed more than
1 million removal orders to be ignored and droves of deportable aliens to evade
hearings without consequences.
In fact, pervasive corruption has long plagued the nation’s
immigration court system and the DOJ, which operates them, distorts figures to
hide the truth from Congress. The alarming details are outlined in a lengthy report
[1]authored
by a former immigration court judge (Mark H. Metcalf) in south Florida, which
is considered a hotbed in the scandal-plagued system.
The veteran jurist reveals that the nation’s immigration
courts are ruled by deception and disorder and are at the heart of a system
that nurtures scandal. About 250 overwhelmed judges preside over hundreds of
thousands of cases annually and rarely are their deportation orders enforced
against aliens who skip court or remain in the U.S. after being removed. In
many cases aliens remain free before trial and a chunk of them vanish.
Even after the 2001 terrorist attacks, 50% of all aliens who
were free pending trial disappeared, according to figures provided in the
judge’s report. Between 2005 and 2006 the number of aliens who failed to appear
at their court hearing grew to 59%. The DOJ deceptively reported the figure as
“only” 39% by combining aliens who were free pending trial with those in
custody who were forced by authorities to appear in court. That allowed the
so-called bail-jumpers to appear as a smaller part of a bigger overall figure.
Additionally, federal statistics analyzed in the probe show
that from 1996 through 2009, the United States allowed nearly 2 million aliens
to remain free before trial and 770,000 of them – 40 percent of the total –
disappeared. This certainly creates a substantial national security threat
since it’s unlikely that the feds know the whereabouts of these illegal
immigrants.
Referring to President Obama’s backdoor amnesty plan, the
report also mentions that enforcement of deportation orders is now “nearly
non-existent.” Unexecuted removal orders have skyrocketed from 602,000 in 2002
to well over 1 million, according to government statistics cited by the judge.
This is even more appalling considering that U.S. immigration courts rule in
favor of aliens 60% of the time, the investigation found.
As if all this weren’t bad enough, U.S. taxpayers finance
the multitude of appeals filed each year by illegal immigrants deported for
criminal convictions and fraudulent marriages. From 2000 to 2007 alone,
Americans doled out $30 million for aliens’ court costs, according to Metcalf’s
findings. A preview of the finished document was released in June and the
finished product is jolting enough to merit a congressional investigation.
Lou Dobbs Tonight
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Plus, outrage after President Obama prepares to push ahead with his plan for so-called comprehensive immigration reform. Pres. Obama is fulfilling a campaign promise to give
legal status to millions of illegal aliens as he panders to the pro-amnesty, open borders lobby. Tonight we will have complete coverage.
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
Plus, outrage after President Obama prepares to push ahead with his plan for so-called comprehensive immigration reform. Pres. Obama is fulfilling a campaign promise to give
legal status to millions of illegal aliens as he panders to the pro-amnesty, open borders lobby. Tonight we will have complete coverage.
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Lou Dobbs Tonight
Monday, February 16, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Construction of the 670 miles of border fence mandated by
the Bush administration is almost complete. The Border Patrol says the new
fencing, more agents and new technology
have reduced illegal alien apprehensions. But fence opponents are trying to stop the last few miles from being finished. We will have a full report, tonight.
Plus, even open border advocates agree that the most effective way of fighting illegal immigration is to crack down on the employment of illegal aliens. Yet, those same groups are
opposed to E-Verify, which has an initial accuracy rate of 99.6% making it one the most accurate programs ever. E-Verify was stripped from the stimulus bill but who stripped it out and who is opposed to verifying employment status is still not clear.
have reduced illegal alien apprehensions. But fence opponents are trying to stop the last few miles from being finished. We will have a full report, tonight.
Plus, even open border advocates agree that the most effective way of fighting illegal immigration is to crack down on the employment of illegal aliens. Yet, those same groups are
opposed to E-Verify, which has an initial accuracy rate of 99.6% making it one the most accurate programs ever. E-Verify was stripped from the stimulus bill but who stripped it out and who is opposed to verifying employment status is still not clear.
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“The
president's straddling can work for the time being. But unless he wants to end
up in the sawdust, acrobat Obama will eventually have to hop on one horse and lead
the way. That would have to be the horse named "Enforcement First." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
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“What's
needed to discourage illegal immigration into the United States has been known
for years: Enforce existing law.” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
Obama's immigration straddle
If he wants Americans to
consider a "path to citizenship" for illegal aliens, he'll have to
lead on "enforcement first."
By the
Monitor's Editorial Board
from the June
23, 2009 edition
On the campaign trail,
President Obama promised to make immigration reform a top priority in his
first year as president. Now that he's in the White House, he's dragging his
heels.
After two postponements,
he'll meet with a select group of lawmakers on Thursday to discuss
legislation. So far, he's set neither a timeline for a bill, nor outlined
one.
The difference between the
campaign trail and the Oval Office is political reality. As White House Press
Secretary Robert Gibbs admitted last week, "The votes aren't there right
now."
MOST SOURCES CALCULATE
THERE ARE MORE LIKE 40 MILLION ILLEGALS. COME TO CALIFORNIA AND YOU KNOW
IMMEDIATELY THAT THERE ARE MORE THAN THE GOVERNMENT’S PROPAGANDA OF 12
MILLION !!!!
For one thing, the timing
is all wrong. A move to put the country's 11.6 million illegal immigrants on
a "path to citizenship" – and legal jobs – would upset Americans
mired in a deep recession.
Meanwhile, the White House
has put two big legislative priorities ahead of immigration this year:
healthcare and energy. That's a lot for Congress to digest – maybe too much.
Then there's politics. The
president owes voters who backed him in swing states such as Indiana, North
Carolina, and Ohio; many of them strenuously oppose what is seen as amnesty
in disguise. On the other hand, he's indebted to Latino voters who helped him
carry the key swing states of New Mexico, Colorado, and Nevada. Indeed, the
Democratic Senate majority leader, Harry Reid from Nevada, vows to move on
immigration reform this year.
THAT’S WHAT OBAMA IS. A
CIRCUS PERFORMER DANCING FOR WALL STREET BRIBES!
This leaves Obama in the
role of a circus performer, trying to straddle two horses at once:
He's trying to keep one
group with him by continuing many of President Bush's enforcement policies –
and by even expanding them. His budget proposes increased funding for
E-Verify (the electronic system that allows employers to check the legal
status of their workers); more money to hire people to identify criminal
illegal immigrants in US jails and prisons – and then deport them; and a
commitment to put a barrier of electronic detectors along the Mexican border.
With the other group, the
president is refocusing raids on the managers and owners who hire illegal
immigrants rather than on the migrants themselves. The Justice Department
recently reversed a Bush ruling that had denied effective legal
representation to illegal immigrants facing deportation. By concentrating on
employers, criminal illegal aliens, and smuggling networks, the total number
of deportations will likely fall.
The president's straddling can work for the time being.
But unless he wants to end up in the sawdust, acrobat Obama will eventually
have to hop on one horse and lead the way. That would have to be the horse
named "Enforcement First."
The president should take
his cue from Michael Chertoff, the head of homeland security for President
Bush. Mr. Chertoff found that the big lesson from failed immigration reform
in 2007 was that most Americans want to make sure the law is being enforced
before they'll consider anything else.
Obama, too, understands the
importance of enforcement. "The American people believe in immigration,
but they also believe that we can't tolerate a situation where people come to
the United States in violation of the law," he said last week at a
Hispanic prayer breakfast. But does he fully perceive the importance of
"first?"
If he wants immigration
reform, there is no other way than proving his administration is willing and
able to uphold the law – first. It must show – through tighter borders,
sustained pressure on employers, and reduced numbers of illegal immigrants –
that it has the will to enforce the law now and after reform (the last big
reform in the 1980s simply helped increase the flow of illegal immigration).
Proving commitment to
enforcement will take time and results, and will require gentle persuasion
for patience among the backers of citizenship for illegal immigrants.
Political reality affords
Obama some time. But only he can deliver the results, and the persuasion.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITIOR
Illegal immigrants netted by local
police could be released
The Obama
administration directive comes as the president begins to assert control of the
immigration issue.
Atlanta
Some
undocumented immigrants swept up on minor charges such as fishing without a
license won’t face federal detention. Instead, they’ll be released on their own
recognizance under an Obama administration directive to a Nashville, Tenn.,
sheriff who charged 6,000 people with immigration crimes over the past 2-1/2
years.
The “release on
recognizance” order by Immigration and Customs Enforcement – a branch of the US
Department of Homeland Security – could affect at least some of the 66 US law
enforcement jurisdictions that are part of a controversial program which, in
essence, deputizes local police to act as de facto immigration agents.
The directive,
made earlier this month, is the result of overcrowding in federal prisons, but
also ties into a broader, ongoing review of the program, known as 287(g), and
its impact on immigrant communities.
“There hasn’t
been a [policy] change: ICE always puts a priority on criminal aliens who pose
a national security threat,” says Matt Chandler, a Department of Homeland
Security spokesman in Washington. But he acknowledges: “We are taking a deep,
hard look at the program.”
The sheriff who
received the ICE email earlier this month, Davidson County’s Daron Hall, says
that it’s been standard practice over the past three years to detain most
undocumented workers apprehended under the 287(g) program until their
immigration court hearing.
Releasing
nondangerous detainees could take a bite out of the 287(g) program, experts
say. Pre-2006 studies showed that about 85 percent of illegal immigrants
released on bond did not show up for their court date.
Releasing those
who pose little criminal threat is a sign of shifting priorities on immigration
policy in Washington, some say.
“There’s
definitely a change in focus,” says Michelle Waslin, senior policy analyst at
the Immigration Policy Center in Washington. “[The Obama administration] is
reasserting federal control over immigration reform.”
President Obama
is scheduled to meet Thursday with congressional leaders about immigration
reform.
The 287(g)
program has become politically popular in places like Arizona’s Maricopa
County, where Sheriff Joe Arpaio uses it to conduct drug and gang raids.
But it’s been
widely criticized, too.
In Davidson
County, Sheriff Hall hired a prisoner advocate, eased visitation rules, and
even changed the jail menu to reflect Tex-Mex tastes after a Hispanic woman in
custody gave birth while bearing shackles.
Hall says he met
with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano Tuesday morning
at a sheriffs’ round table. Secretary Napolitano “wants to see the program more
clearly defined so people aren’t doing it differently, which has been a
problem,” Hall says.
The sheriff adds
that there’s been no directive from ICE to stop processing people for minor
violations: “I see this less as a shift in policy and more about economics” of
prison management.
Immigration-rights
groups say the new directive won’t change anybody’s deportation status, but it
will make finding counsel and making preparations for departure easier and more
humane for families.
Others see the
directive as part of a broader Obama administration move to defang a core tenet
of the 287(g) program: The ability of local police to deal with local crime
problems such as drug smuggling and immigrant gangs. Last year, local police
made 20 percent of all immigration-related arrests in the US.
“For ICE to say,
‘We need to constrict your ability to use the program’ could be a very big
problem for those jurisdictions,” says Jessica Vaughan, senior policy analyst
at the Center for Immigration Studies.
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“The principal
beneficiaries of our current immigration policy are affluent Americans who hire
immigrants at substandard wages for low-end work. Harvard economist George
Borjas estimates that American workers lose $190 billion annually in depressed
wages caused by the constant flooding of the labor market at the low-wage end.”
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