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    Immigration Judges Being Crushed by Full Caseloads

    On the day of the Tucson, Arizona shooting that killed six, and injured another thirteen, Arizona’s Chief U.S. District Judge John Roll reportedly arrived at the meet-and-greet event to speak with Rep. Gabrielle Giffords about the exorbitant caseloads each judge was trying to handle. Sadly, Judge Roll was shot and killed at that Tucson grocery store, but both his wife and fellow judge Fred Biery say they hope that, from this tragedy, the message he was trying to convey will finally be heard.

    With all the focus on immigration in the Southwestern states recently, and due to the lack of judges to try them, “The caseload [for each judge] is enormous,â€

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    Feel free to call me I have no problem being a judge in an immigration court. I will see more people every day than any of the other judges! First question. Where you born in the good ol'usa ? What's that no oh ok another sob story I've heard enough! You've won our grand prize a free trip home! And can do it all day long no need for lunch there's millions of people to see!

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    Piece of cake and keep them coming.
    Question.
    1-Are you a legal American citizen? Y/N
    2-Are you (alleged name) in the U.S Legally? Y/N
    3-Recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Y/N

    That should do it. Fingerprint plus background check and NEXT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by airdale
    Piece of cake and keep them coming.
    Question.
    1-Are you a legal American citizen? Y/N
    2-Are you (alleged name) in the U.S Legally? Y/N
    3-Recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Y/N

    That should do it. Fingerprint plus background check and NEXT!
    The only problem with that is these people have no problem with lying. I would ask for hard proof of them being here legally.
    "Mother Sick of Sending Her Child to A School Overflowing With Anchors and Illegals!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by thedramaofmylife
    Quote Originally Posted by airdale
    Piece of cake and keep them coming.
    Question.
    1-Are you a legal American citizen? Y/N
    2-Are you (alleged name) in the U.S Legally? Y/N
    3-Recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Y/N

    That should do it. Fingerprint plus background check and NEXT!
    The only problem with that is these people have no problem with lying. I would ask for hard proof of them being here legally.
    Quote Originally Posted by thedramaofmylife
    Quote Originally Posted by airdale
    Piece of cake and keep them coming.
    Question.
    1-Are you a legal American citizen? Y/N
    2-Are you (alleged name) in the U.S Legally? Y/N
    3-Recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Y/N

    That should do it. Fingerprint plus background check and NEXT!
    The only problem with that is these people have no problem with lying. I would ask for hard proof of them being here legally.
    I just figure that if they had proof being legal.
    Why the hell are they before an immigration judge?
    Not rocket science and not many illegal aliens are rocket scientists.
    Not in my neighborhood anyway.
    And yes, everybody lies.
    You know an illegal alien? Have them recite the pledge.
    I know many, and not one.
    Immigrants that come through the front door?
    Are more than willing. And proud.
    Last year I asked at least 100 jackpot kids k-8 about George Washington.
    One had an answer. The pledge was better but most stumbled and said "Why
    does that matter?"
    Their illegal alien parents and family members? "No save Nada."
    No it does not take tens of millions of dollars to figure out a legal or illegal.
    Just the will of those WE pay to do it.

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    Re: Immigration Judges Being Crushed by Full Caseloads

    "NObama draggin' his feet everyday means larger voter base!
    If he can't get amnesty, we can't get a border!
    And something else they are not telling is a lot of those cases are visa violations and "Poof!" like a fart in the wind!
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    Maybe its time for an amendment that Protection by the law requires you to have legal status. Those not of legal status should be a simple Judge deportation signature. No reason for trials to prove someone is legal. Show us a US birth certificate we can verify or tell us where you were born so we can check along with giving us the SSN. Don't have it.... deport.

    Problem is in a way treating them as a criminal of innocent till proven guilty but far as immigration by the time they reach a judge they are already known to be guilty with all the proof needed. Its only time for sob stories and why they should be allowed to stay.

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