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    Illegals have no fear Of our laws period !

    The Federal government has refused to enforce our laws for so long that Illegals feel that they can brazenly walk Into a police station and say Their Illegal without any repurcussions ....

    and their right Watch this JUDGE just let them go




    Ala. immigration arrests highlighting Obama policy


    By:JAY REEVES | 11/24/11 10:07 AM
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    Two men visiting Alabama to protest the state's tough new law on illegal immigration walked into a U.S. Border Patrol office and said they were in the country illegally, resulting in their arrest. They remain in federal custody more than two weeks later awaiting deportation proceedings.

    Border Patrol officials said they were only doing their job in arresting Isaac Barrera, 20, and Jonathan Perez, 24, Mexican men who lived in California before coming to Alabama to demonstrate against the state law.

    "We'd be violating the law if we didn't," said Randall Baldwin, an assistant chief in the New Orleans office.

    But activists are trying to use the cases of Barrera and Perez to highlight what they say are unjust immigration practices at the federal level as demonstrations and lawsuits continue over the state's controversial crackdown.

    The Obama administration said this summer it would concentrate on deporting illegal immigrants with criminal records rather than people only living in the United States without the proper legal documents, so Barrera and Perez staged a test of the policy Nov. 10 at the Border Patrol office in Mobile. In an exchange that was briefly captured on a cell phone camera and posted on YouTube, one of the men told an officer he is in the country illegally.

    Both of the men were arrested and are now being held at a detention center in Louisiana, according to the Alabama Youth Collective, part of a network of groups protesting Alabama's crackdown on illegal immigration, which the Obama administration is suing to block.

    Mohammad Abdollahi, an organizer with the youth collective, said the administration took the correct course by focusing deportation efforts on people with criminal records.

    "It was a good policy. The only problem is that it isn't being enforced," Abdollahi said in a statement. "If it was working would Isaac and Jonathan be in a detention center right now?"

    Baldwin said officers didn't have any choice whether to arrest the pair.

    "Basically they turned themselves in," he said. "If somebody just shows up at the police station and turns themselves in, we arrest them."

    DREAMactivist.org, which opposes both the Alabama law and federal immigration practices, are using the cases of Barrera and Perez to raise awareness by asking supporters to sign petitions and make telephone calls on their behalf. The Alabama Youth Collective is trying to stop the deportation of the two with a campaign called "Bring Isaac and Jonathan Home for the Holidays."

    Baldwin said the two would be held until a judge decides whether to deport them, and it was unclear how long they might remain in custody.


    Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://washingtonexaminer.com/news/2011 ... z1edlIhZ84

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    When illegals are the only ones in this country that are truly free, then there's something seriously wrong! In Mexico if we were there illegally we would be Robbed, Raped, and possibly Murdered! At least level the playing field for Americans!
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    Realistically an American illegally in Mexico brought to the attention of police would be turned over to the federales and returned here within two weeks deported with no chance of trial usually unharmed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanTreeFarmer
    Realistically an American illegally in Mexico brought to the attention of police would be turned over to the federales and returned here within two weeks deported with no chance of trial usually unharmed.
    Yeah! okay!
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    They are talking about treatment of Central Americans, that is frequent but atypical. That is treatment en route by bandits and the occasional local cop not while they are in immigration detention. One other thing I have heard said is that Central Americans are shot without warning if they cross the border. That happens if they cross into a military exercise. Meanwhile Mexicans crossing illegally into the Goldwater Military Reservation during an American military exercise would cause the Americans to suspend and postpone operation.

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    Two men visiting Alabama to protest the state's tough new law on illegal immigration walked into a U.S. Border Patrol office and said they were in the country illegally, resulting in their arrest.
    Ok and what did they expect???????? If someone goes into a police station and confesses that they have murdered someone, they would be detained right? So why is this any different?
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    They will be begged for forgiveness and then sue with the help of the ACLU .
    Like the muslims who get on planes and scream out prayers ,then sue for being asked to get off the plane .

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    Rule of law surprises illegal aliens



    We've seen the increasingly brazen flouting of our nation's immigration laws since the Obama administration in effect halted deportation proceedings against hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens who were already in the legal system.

    But perhaps no case of disrespect for immigration law was more audacious than an incident that took place in Alabama recently.

    Alabama has enacted a law to fight illegal immigration and the high medical, educational and other costs it places on taxpayers. The tough new law angered politicians and others who favor granting amnesty to illegal immigrants, and activist federal courts have blocked portions of the law from taking effect.

    But emboldened by the Obama administration's lax approach to deportations, two illegal aliens from Mexico recently walked into an office of the U.S. Border Patrol in Mobile, Ala., and casually announced their illegal status.

    Apparently to their surprise, they were promptly arrested, and they are now being held in Louisiana, awaiting possible deportation. That has infuriated pro-illegal-immigration activists, who are demanding the acknowledged lawbreakers' release.

    Unfortunately, they may get their wish. The cases of the two arrested men may fall in the broad category of deportation cases that the Obama administration is seeking to halt. So even though the men voluntarily walked into a Border Patrol office and declared that they were in the United States in violation of our laws, they may be set free -- with no real fear that they will eventually be sent home.

    We understand the argument that it would be difficult if not impossible to round up and deport all the millions of illegal aliens in our nation. But it is flat wrong for the administration to turn loose those who have already been detained. That undermines the rule of law, which is crucial to civil society.

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    Baldwin said the two would be held until a judge decides whether to deport them, and it was unclear how long they might remain in custody.


    So if the judge decides not to deport them then they get legal status and can stay in the U. S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justthatguy
    Baldwin said the two would be held until a judge decides whether to deport them, and it was unclear how long they might remain in custody.


    So if the judge decides not to deport them then they get legal status and can stay in the U. S.
    No, they will probably be released as so many so-called non-criminal aliens are back into our society. It is the Obama policy now.

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