Chris Baldwin recounted one case in which agents caught a narcotics smuggler. The first hurdle with prosecuting the smuggler came when the case failed to meet the high level of U.S. California Attorney’s Office prosecution guidelines.

The smuggler was set up with a notice to appear to be deported for aggravated felony of alien smuggling. The smuggler then expressed a willingness to operate as an informant on other, larger smuggling operators. Agents moved forward with using him as an informant.

Agents were later instructed by upper level management to drop all charges and let the smuggler off the hook. Baldwin commented, “They’ve taken the crime of alien smuggling and made it almost impossible to prosecute. Not only was the smuggler released back into the U.S., but was released in an area where he could return to smuggling without being monitored.”

This was given as an example of prosecutorial discretion, not prosecuting criminal aliens under a certain predetermined criminal threshold that allowed a criminal alien to continue to operate within the U.S. without consequence.
This is an outrage, but one we know is happening, because everyone involved in the failure to enforce US immigration law is on the take or reports to someone on the take with the cartels. It's so important for all government employees to start blowing the whistle on these situations, there are millions of them, it's why these illegal aliens are still here, it's why the government doesn't enforce the law, it's why this problem grows every year rather than being stopped in accordance with our laws, this is the epitome of corruption to the worst level in world history where the corruption actually destroys the lives of the citizens the government is paid to serve and protect and is bankrupting our nation.

Come forward, please, tell it all, expose it all, name names, gather evidence, spread it far and wide and shout it to the rooftops. We will protect you.