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    Deportees Who Came Back Are Caught in Dragnet

    By KIRK SEMPLE
    Published: November 19, 2010
    In a four-day immigration dragnet stretching from the suburbs north of New York City to eastern Long Island, federal law-enforcement officers arrested 54 illegal immigrants with criminal records who had previously been deported but had secretly re-entered the country, officials said Friday.

    The tally was the largest number of once-deported immigrants ever ensnared in a single operation by immigration agents, said a spokesman in the New York office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an arm of the Department of Homeland Security.

    The roundup, which began on Monday and ended late Thursday, reflected a strategy shift by the Obama administration, which says it is focusing its enforcement efforts on catching and deporting immigrants who had been convicted of crimes or posed a national security threat. The announcement of that shift came after advocates for immigrants complained that government agents were more often sweeping up illegal immigrants with no criminal histories.

    Immigration authorities announced last month that they had deported a record number of immigrants over the previous 12 months; more than 195,700 of the deportees, or about half of the total, were convicted criminals. By comparison, during the last fiscal year of the Bush administration, which ended in September 2008, about 32 percent of all deported immigrants were criminals.

    John Morton, director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said the operation this week “underscores ICE’s commitment to strategic, sensible immigration enforcement that enhances public safety.â€

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    This does not surprise me. MS-13 gang members are notorious for it.
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    The stupidity and incompetence of this administration is incredible. How many times do you let them come back before you give them 10 years in prison? Better yet ,, build a nasty two layer fence (mod edit). Stop this insanity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dansk9
    The stupidity and incompetence of this administration is incredible. How many times do you let them come back before you give them 10 years in prison? Better yet ,, build a nasty two layer fence (mod edit). Stop this insanity.
    They now serve time here as opposed to being sent back home. It used be the opposite and the illegals would pay off people at the jail and would return here. The police caught one to their ploy after arresting them and their fingerprints matched the previous offender and their ID didn't. Police used to call the jail and they would lie and say the guy was there even though he wasn't. Police actually travelled to some of those countries to verify and learned of the scam. Even now once they served jail time many come back.
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    Immigration authorities announced last month that they had deported a record number of immigrants over the previous 12 months; more than 195,700 of the deportees, or about half of the total, were convicted criminals. By comparison, during the last fiscal year of the Bush administration, which ended in September 2008, about 32 percent of all deported immigrants were criminals.
    That's because the Bush administration didn't pick and choose what illegals to deport. Also, the criminal aliens are coming back to live with the family members with policy amnesty who harbor them. Obama's immigration enforcement policies don't work. It's double work. Deport the whole family unit and the problem will less likely reoccur.

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    throw every single one of them in jail. a minimum of ten years
    No bail or nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesw62
    throw every single one of them in jail. a minimum of ten years
    No bail or nothing.
    Ditto! If your caught in this country again after an order to deportation has been executed against you, it should be a mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison. If we can lock up American citizens under mandatory minimums for drug offenses, we can sure the hell lock up illegal invaders who continue to violate our sovereignty time and again!
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