In a major policy shift, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has issued new guidelines regarding the prosecution of deportation cases: if an arrested illegal alien is not a convicted criminal or a terrorist threat, the case should be dropped.
On August 20, ICE chief John Morton outlined the new policy in a memorandum to staff. The policy has the stated purpose of clearing the backlog of cases in immigration court cases, but it also has the effect of creating a de facto amnesty for arrested illegal aliens who have not been convicted of a serious crime. This move follows the leaking of an internal Obama Administration memo which outlined ways of legalizing illegal aliens without Congress' approval.
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Of course they won't deport them- they will get them registered to vote.
ReplyDeleteYou mean to tell me there is no one in this Country willing to charge these dept heads for not upholding and enforcing the LAW?
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ReplyDeleteCharge THEM??? They are trying to crucify Arpaio for upholding it!!! No ones going to do anything that is morally right or lawful in this case. That would cost them votes and thus end the reign of BS they have over Americans.
News flash, these people have already committed a crime...they are ILLEGAL!
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