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    Judge Jeanine - 36,000 Illegal Immigrants W/Criminal Records Released By Ice

    Judge Jeanine - 36,000 Illegal Immigrants With Criminal Records Released By Ice Last Year

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    [from the U.S. Immigration Laws, Definitions Section]

    (43) The term “aggravated felony” means—

    (A) murder, rape, or sexual abuse of a minor;

    (B) illicit trafficking in a controlled substance (as defined in section 802 of title 21), including a drug trafficking crime (as defined in section 924 (c) of title 18);

    (C) illicit trafficking in firearms or destructive devices (as defined in section 921 of title 18) or in explosive materials (as defined in section 841(c) of that title);


    (D) an offense described in section 1956 of title 18 (relating to laundering of monetary instruments) or section 1957 of that title (relating to engaging in monetary transactions in property derived from specific unlawful activity) if the amount of the funds exceeded $10,000;


    (E) an offense described in—

    (i) section 842 (h) or (i) of title 18, or section 844(d), (e), (f), (g), (h), or (i) of that title (relating to explosive materials offenses);
    (ii) section 922 (g)(1), (2), (3), (4), or (5), (j), (n), (o), (p), or (r) or 924 (b) or (h) of title 18 (relating to firearms offenses); or
    (iii) section 5861 of title 26 (relating to firearms offenses);

    (F) a crime of violence (as defined in section 16 of title 18, but not including a purely political offense) for which the term of imprisonment [is] at [5] least one year;


    (G) a theft offense (including receipt of stolen property) or burglary offense for which the term of imprisonment [is] at [5] least one year;


    (H) an offense described in section 875, 876, 877, or 1202 of title 18 (relating to the demand for or receipt of ransom);


    (I) an offense described in section 2251, 2251A, or 2252 of title 18 (relating to child pornography);


    (J) an offense described in section 1962 of title 18 (relating to racketeer influenced corrupt organizations), or an offense described in section 1084 (if it is a second or subsequent offense) or 1955 of that title (relating to gambling offenses), for which a sentence of one year imprisonment or more may be imposed;


    (K) an offense that—

    (i) relates to the owning, controlling, managing, or supervising of a prostitution business;
    (ii) is described in section 2421, 2422, or 2423 of title 18 (relating to transportation for the purpose of prostitution) if committed for commercial advantage; or
    (iii) is described in any of sections 1581–1585 or 1588–1591 of title 18 (relating to peonage, slavery, involuntary servitude, and trafficking in persons);

    (L) an offense described in—

    (i) section 793 (relating to gathering or transmitting national defense information), 798 (relating to disclosure of classified information), 2153 (relating to sabotage) or 2381 or 2382 (relating to treason) of title 18;
    (ii) section 3121 of title 50 (relating to protecting the identity of undercover intelligence agents); or
    (iii) section 3121 of title 50 (relating to protecting the identity of undercover agents [in general]);

    (M) an offense that—

    (i) involves fraud or deceit in which the loss to the victim or victims exceeds $10,000; or
    (ii) is described in section 7201 of title 26 (relating to tax evasion) in which the revenue loss to the Government exceeds $10,000;

    (N) an offense described in paragraph (1)(A) or (2) of section 1324 (a) of this title (relating to alien smuggling), except in the case of a first offense for which the alien has affirmatively shown that the alien committed the offense for the purpose of assisting, abetting, or aiding only the alien’s spouse, child, or parent (and no other individual) to violate a provision of this chapter [6] ;

    (O) an offense described in section 1325 (a) or 1326 of this title committed by an alien who was previously deported on the basis of a conviction for an offense described in another subparagraph of this paragraph;


    (P) an offense

    (i) which either is falsely making, forging, counterfeiting, mutilating, or altering a passport or instrument in violation of section 1543 of title 18 or is described in section 1546(a) of such title (relating to document fraud) and

    (ii) for which the term of imprisonment is at least 12 months, except in the case of a first offense for which the alien has affirmatively shown that the alien committed the offense for the purpose of assisting, abetting, or aiding only the alien’s spouse, child, or parent (and no other individual) to violate a provision of this chapter;

    (Q) an offense relating to a failure to appear by a defendant for service of sentence if the underlying offense is punishable by imprisonment for a term of 5 years or more;

    (R) an offense relating to commercial bribery, counterfeiting, forgery, or trafficking in vehicles the identification numbers of which have been altered[,] for which the term of imprisonment is at least one year;


    (S) an offense relating to obstruction of justice, perjury or subornation of perjury, or bribery of a witness, for which the term of imprisonment is at least one year;


    (T) an offense relating to a failure to appear before a court pursuant to a court order to answer to or dispose of a charge of a felony for which a sentence of 2 years’ imprisonment or more may be imposed; and


    (U) an attempt or conspiracy to commit an offense described in this paragraph.
    The term applies to an offense described in this paragraph whether in violation of Federal or State law and applies to such an offense in violation of the law of a foreign country for which the term of imprisonment was completed within the previous 15 years. Notwithstanding any other provision of law (including any effective date), the term applies regardless of whether the conviction was entered before, on, or after September 30, 1996.
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    Unless we enforce laws against illegal aliens today,
    tomorrow WE may wake up as illegals.

    The last word: illegal aliens are ILLEGAL!

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    NO AMNESTY

    Don't reward the criminal actions of millions of illegal aliens by giving them citizenship.


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    I AM THE TEA PARTY!

    Illegal aliens have a $14,000+ average yearly tax burden. That number increases to a $27,000+ average yearly tax burden if illegals are given a legal status. This giant debt burden does not require illegals to be given a pathway to citizenship, just a legal status. All told we are facing at least $6+ trillion in new debt from amnesty which grants a legal status.

    Let me show you this again; so you can show it to the GOP Elite that have their hands in your pockets

    Amnesty for 11 million will increase debt by $6.3 trillion And that doesn't count costs of 22 million additional legal immigrants in just 10 years!
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    Pay With Pay – Rep Steven King Hits Salary of ICE Officials Who Released 36,000 Criminal Illegals

    Posted on Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014 at 3:11 am. by: Rick Wells


    In the fight against illegal alien amnesty and rewarding illegals for violating American sovereignty and immigration laws, few have been more outspoken and supportive of countering the invasion than Rep Steven King of Iowa.
    On Thursday, Rep King attached two amendments to the House appropriations bill which funds the Department of “Justice,” which propose to place a price upon ignoring the law and endangering everyday American citizens.
    NumbersUSA reports that:
    Rep. King’s first amendment would reduce Justice Department salaries by $5 million and instead direct the funds to investigate why more than 36,000 illegal aliens who had been convicted of serious crimes where released by Immigration and Customs Enforcement while they awaited deportation. The amendment passed along mostly party lines, 218-to-193. Five Democrats joined with the Republicans, including Rep. Ron Barber of Arizona, Rep. John Barrow of Georgia, Rep. Dan Lipinski of Illinois, Rep. Collin Peterson of Minnesota, and Rep. Nick Rahall of West Virginia. All five face tough re-election bids in the fall.
    Nine Republicans voted against the amendment, including pro-amnesty supporters Mario Diaz-Balart, Peter King, David Valadao, and Jeff Denham.
    Rep. King’s second amendment prevented funds from the bill from being used to reimburse municipalities that provide sanctuary to illegal aliens. The amendment also passed mostly along party lines, 214-to-194. Nine Republicans opposed the amendment with Reps. Mike McIntyre and Barrow breaking from the Democrats.
    While Representative Steve King of Iowa is a friend of the American worker and those who value the sovereignty of our nation, the other King, Rep Peter King, of New York, is a pro-amnesty partisan who couldn’t care less of the impact the invasion is having upon our nation. For him, it’s all about Republican Party moderation.
    Jeff Denham of California, one of the other pro-amnesty supporters who voted against Steven King, is a proponent of citizenship through military service in the House as another means by which to chip away at the America First principles and weaken the resolve of those who disagree with rewarding squatters with keys to the house.

    Rick Wells is a conservative author who believes an adherence the U.S. Constitution would solve many of today’s problems. “Like” him on Facebook and “Follow” him on Twitter.

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