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    Obama to Protect Illegal Aliens Based on “Accrual of Unlawful Presence” in U.S.

    July 20, 2015

    Three years after the Obama administration quietly rewarded illegal immigrants with “unlawful presence waivers” it has a new plan in the works to shield them from deportation based on the “accrual of unlawful presence” in the United States.

    That’s right; illegal aliens with the longest record of violating our laws will be rewarded by our government, according to the proposed plan obtained by Judicial Watch this month from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It’s all part of the president’s mission to grant amnesty to as many illegal immigrants as possible before he leaves office. This includes special executive programs created to help illegal aliens brought to the U.S. as children and “family reunification” measures that shield relatives and spouses of a broad range of immigrants.

    In 2012 Judicial Watch reported on the administration’s behind the scenes effort to halt the deportation of certain illegal immigrants by granting them “unlawful presence waivers.” That measure applies to illegal aliens who are relatives of American citizens. Before the Obama administration changed the rules, aliens had to return to their native country and request a waiver of inadmissibility in an existing overseas immigrant visa process. This often caused U.S. citizens to be separated for extended periods from their foreign—and undocumented—relatives, according to DHS, and the change significantly reduced that.

    The latest amnesty measure—based on accrual of unlawful presence—further relaxes the rule and drastically expands the pool of eligible candidates by, among other things, eliminating the requirement that applicants must be relatives of U.S. citizens. Here’s language straight from the government document obtained by JW and signed by Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson: “DHS proposes to expand its current provisional waiver process in two principle ways. First, DHS would eliminate current limitations on the provisional waiver process that restrict eligibility to certain immediate relatives of U.S. citizens. Under this proposed rule, the provisional waiver process would be made available to all aliens who are statutorily eligible for waivers of inadmissibility based on unlawful presence and meet certain other conditions.”

    DHS also plans to eliminate a requirement that the illegal immigrant demonstrate that denial of the waiver would result in “extreme hardship” to their U.S. citizen spouse or parent. The proposed rule would expand who may be considered a qualifying relative for purposes of the extreme hardship determination to include lawful permanent resident spouses and parents, according to the DHS document obtained by JW. This is all being done in the “interests of family unity,” according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the DHS agency that oversees lawful immigration to the United States.

    The agency explains in its new proposal that aliens who are in the Unites States and seeking lawful permanent resident status must either obtain an immigrant visa abroad with the State Department or apply to adjust their immigration status in the United States, if eligible. “Aliens present in the United States without having been inspected and admitted or paroled are typically ineligible to adjust their status in the United States,” the DHS document says, adding that because these aliens entered the country illegally, “their departures may trigger a ground of inadmissibility based on the accrual of unlawful presence in the United States…”

    In fact, DHS confirms in its proposed rule that an alien who is unlawfully present in the United States for more than 180 days and less than a year who departs voluntarily before the commencement of removal proceedings is inadmissible for three years from the date of departure. An alien who is unlawfully present in the United States for one year or more and then departs (before, during, or after removal proceedings), is inadmissible for 10 years from the date of the departure. These violators will benefit tremendously under the new program.

    Another interesting tidbit is that the administration is actually encouraging aliens to “complete the visa process abroad, promoting family unity, and improving administrative efficiency.”

    http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/20...esence-in-u-s/
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    Waiver this, waiver that. Relax this, relax that. They want and need them to stay. They need them as pawns for and in their diabolical games.

    They will never be able to screen the masses. They are inept.

    It is about voters, lots of voters. The babies are their future voters, too. It is about the fundamental transformation of The United States. We will be searching for America and Americans in a fog of illegal aliens, refugees from places that hate us and want to kill us, and foreigners that only want to take, take, take. We are losing our small town identities as these have become targets for change in demographics and way of life...the American life and culture.

    Bringing in people from Muslim countries should be reconsidered. Americans are dying from all types of bad immigration policies. Our culture is threatened as well.

    We are becoming Balkanized. School systems that have to cater to so many languages. It is ridiculous.
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    That’s right; illegal aliens with the longest record of violating our laws will be rewarded by our government, according to the proposed plan obtained by Judicial Watch this month from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
    That's absolutely ludicrous! Normally illegals that have been here the longest are actually guilty of breaking more laws than those here only a short time. In what world does a long-term criminal get a 'softer' penalty than a short-term criminal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW View Post
    That's absolutely ludicrous! Normally illegals that have been here the longest are actually guilty of breaking more laws than those here only a short time. In what world does a long-term criminal get a 'softer' penalty than a short-term criminal?
    Quite unfortunately, the only way to answer your question is that is our world, America, The USA. I am so sorry that we have not been able to bring it to an end.

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