11/15/17
Catch-and-release of illegals restarted in Texas, border patrol agents say
I Missed My Immigration Court Hearing. ... If you miss your immigration court hearing, the judge will order you to be deported. This is called being removed in absentia. In other words, you cannot just assume that you can reschedule your immigration court hearing for another day.
I Missed My Immigration Court Hearing. Is There Anything I Can Do ...
www.landerholmimmigration.com/missed-immigration-court-hearing-anything-can/
When people are deported you want to give Trump all of the credit but when Trump fails to deport the masses of illegal aliens and criminal aliens you want to blame anyone and everyone but Trump.
If Trump gets the credit for all of the deported he also gets all of the blame for the ones he doesn't deport.
Correct! That is exactly right. And the reason for that is who is responsible. You believe in responsibility don't you JD2? You believe if it's your job to arrest illegal aliens and you don't arrest illegal aliens, then you are responsible for that failure, right? If it's your responsibility to issue the deportations orders for those who have been arrested and you don't do that, then you are responsible for that failure, right? Of course. You don't get to blame the President for the failures in DHS and DOJ. DHS has the same orders as DOJ, and DOJ has the same orders as DHS, arrest them and get them out of here, that is not only direct Executive Orders from this President issued in late January or early February of 2017, that is US LAW. The President doesn't conduct the arrests, BP and ICE agents do that. The President doesn't issue deportation orders, DOJ does that. So if the EO's and US Law aren't being enforced, whose failure is that? It's DHS and DOJ, not the President.
When they do their jobs and make the arrests and issue the deportation orders, then of course the President gets credit, because that is what he ordered with his Executive Orders on the issues and that is also US LAW.
All Trump can do in response to a failed DOJ is fire Jeff Sessions and get someone else who is more capable, or with a different personality, or something. I'm not ready for that, but Sessions needs to understand this failure to clear the decks is his responsibility. This is not a legal issue, this is a logistics issue.
If DOJ isn't capable of such logistics, then Trump needs to call for the repeal of the 2003 law that made deportations DOJ's responsibility and move it back to DHS where it belongs.
In fact, they need to amend the RAISE ACT, move deportation hearings and orders back to DHS and do it immediately.
You're absolutely right. For some folks, Trump can do no wrong and shouldn't be held responsible or accountable ..... blame must be shifted elsewhere. IMO, the buck stops with Trump. He is the ultimate decider. With that said though, the laws and funding all come out of the U.S. Congress.