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    San Diego: Report Shows Rise In Thrown Out Deportation Cases

    Report Shows Rise In Thrown Out Deportation Cases

    Thrown Out Cases In San Diego Rise To 43 Percent In 2010 From 27 In 2008

    POSTED: 6:18 pm PDT March 21, 2011
    UPDATED: 7:13 pm PDT March 21, 2011

    SAN DIEGO -- A new independent report shows deportation cases in San Diego are being thrown out of court by the hundreds.

    The report by Syracuse University's Transaction Records Clearing House (TRAC) is causing some to question the effectiveness of immigration enforcement.

    "We found a very surprising thing," said Dr. Sue Long of Syracuse University, TRAC director and co-author of the report.


    Long and her colleagues found nearly 31 percent of deportation cases were thrown out last year nationally -- up from 25 percent in 2009.

    "Something was changing and they were being much less successful," Long said, referring to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

    The report found 63 percent of deportation cases in Los Angeles were thrown out in 2010 -- up from 27 percent in 2008.

    In San Diego, the rejection rate went from 27 percent in 2008, to 32 percent in 2009, to 43 percent in 2010, according to the report.

    "This administration is enforcing the rule of law," Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said last October. "We are enforcing the immigration laws. The numbers that need to go up are going up. The numbers that need to go down are going down."

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials would not comment on the report but issued the following statement: "It appears that the report fails to take into account many factors, including the fact that immigrations courts are independently authorized to allow illegal aliens to remain in the United States."

    Long said the government won't provide any detail about the cases that were thrown out or why the courts may have allowed those in the country illegally to stay.

    "They said no. They did not want to release that information," Long said. "If you're not successful in the end in deporting people, then that's hardly achieving your stated goals."

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    This is extremely disturbing news!

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    It just goes to show that the numbers the goverment report of being deported aren't true ice might catch that many but less than half in some areas are actually deported back! So much for the claim their breaking up families!

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    Long said the government won't provide any detail about the cases that were thrown out or why the courts may have allowed those in the country illegally to stay.

    "They said no. They did not want to release that information,"

    Someone like Judicial Watch needs to use the Freedom Of Information act to get the whole story as to why Obama is allowed by executive order to not uphold the constitution.
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