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    Criminals Find New Home in US (ALIPAC)

    Criminals Find New Home in US

    Deportations of illegals who commit crimes drops 25 percent




    October 7, 2015 | Lifezette

    by Brendan Kirby

    The number of illegal aliens convicted of crimes who were deported last year plunged by nearly 25 percent, as the Obama administration scaled back efforts to send illegals — even criminals — back to their home countries.


    Deportations of illegals with criminal convictions declined from 177,960 to 136,700. These are the very deportations President Barack Obama has repeatedly promised to prioritize.

    “The Obama administration has enforced our immigration laws as little as possible and made it clear that the ultimate goal is to proceed to no immigration laws to enforce,” said William Gheen, founder of the Americans for Legal Immigration political action committee.


    Overall, the number of illegal immigrants deported during the past 12 months plummeted from 315,943 to 231,000, according to the Associated Press, which obtained yet-to-be-published statistics from the Department of Homeland Security. That figure, the lowest level since 2006, generally does not include people picked up at the border and quickly sent back.
    Obama promised that the government would focus on kicking out criminals.
    When he announced in November that he intended to halt deportation efforts against millions of otherwise law-abiding illegal aliens, Obama promised the government would focus on kicking out criminals. He bragged that deportations of criminals had risen by 80 percent during the previous six years.
    “And that’s why we’re going to keep focusing enforcement resources on actual threats to our security,” Obama said. “Felons, not families. Criminals, not children. Gang members, not a mom who’s working hard to provide for her kids. We’ll prioritize, just like law enforcement does every day.”
    He added: “If you’re a criminal, you’ll be deported.”


    Apparently not.


    Obama’s more ambitious plans to issue green cards to illegals is on hold while the courts review the constitutionality of his actions. But while he retains discretion to prioritize criminals, the number actually sent home between Oct. 1, 2014, and Sept. 28 of this year is down.


    The government during Obama’s first term actually exceeded the enforcement record of former President George W. Bush, removing more than 2.4 million illegals. But deportations have been dropping since he won re-election in 2012. Overall, deportations have declined by 42 percent since that year. And the decline has accelerated. The 84,000 decline from 2014 to 2015 was the steepest one-year drop since fiscal year 2012.
    “They have a less than a 1 percent chance of ever being deported.”
    “I think the big policy news flash across this country is that most immigrants around the world know that they have a less than a 1 percent chance of ever being deported,” Gheen said.


    Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies for the Center for Immigration Studies, said Obama had little to do with the increase in deportations during his first term. She attributed the rise to the Safe Communities initiative begun in 2008 by Bush and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Backed up with increased resources from Congress, she said, ICE used an expansion of fingerprint records to target and deport criminals.


    “Criminals always have been the highest priority for deportation,” she said. “It’s not like the Obama administration was the first to think of that.”

    Jennifer Elzea, deputy press secretary for ICE, attributed the deportation drop to a substantial decrease in overall apprehensions. She also sought to shift blame to so-called “sanctuary cities” that do not assist federal immigration authorities.


    “There are a number of local law enforcement agencies, including some of the largest in the country, that have limited or declined to cooperate with ICE,” she said in a statement. “ICE must expend more time and resources, including using more immigration officers, to locate and arrest individuals at-large.”

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    Yep, and unfortunately we'll be getting more of the same over the next 12 months (non-enforcement and very few deportations).

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    Even after he leaves office this a---he ought to be prosecuted for treason. I worked in construction beginning in the 1970's and over time became appalled at how lax any recognition of law or even of responsible behavior was. Just about everyone I knew was abusing something---working under the table, and often as not claiming they were unemployed and thus getting state benefits, up to $400-500 a week. Of course I have complained to the authorities both state and federal, but they do nothing. It is only a rare instance where they catch somebody working at something while collecting unemployment benefits.

    Of course this just shifts the burden to others.

    And then with the surge of illegals coming out of agriculture and into building trades the same sorts of things were happening---at least working off the books. Maybe then they don't get unemployment but they are trying to get other things. And then the labor leaders just go along with it---because nowadays it is all about them and how big a pot of money---and well to do retirement---they can build for themselves.

    Eliseo Medina----it's all about him. Trumka---it's all about him. My UBC Pres. was an illegal alien organizer---and then the wanna be union bosses just follow suit. And then they tell us that these crimes are insignificant? So, we've got falling revenues and more people---and soon our infrastructure will be pushed past its present limits. Then what?? They will want even more money and will want to legalize the illegals so they can work the jobs, because that is what the crackpot union bosses want!!

    Wake up America!!! They are pulling the country out right below our feet.
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