The New York Times and other media outlets are
breathelessly reporting
a "record" of more than 390,0000 deportations of illegal immigrants
from the United States under President Obama and Homeland Security
Secretary Janet Napolitano. But what they aren't reporting is the
other side of the story: while deportations of criminals under the
Secure Communities program, begun under Bush, are up 81,000,
deportations of non-criminal aliens are down 58,000.
"Once the pipeline opened under the Bush administration has been
emptied, removal of illegal aliens who are not violent criminals
will be reduced to a trickle,"Dan Stein of the Federation of
American Immigration Reform (FAIR) said in a
statement. "Resources appropriated by Congress intended to
carry out worksite and other enforcement in the interior of the
country are being used for meaningless paperwork audits, rather
than serious enforcement against employers and the removal of
illegal aliens from jobs that are desperately needed by American
workers."
According to DHS data, administrative arrests have decreased by
77 percent, criminal arrests have fallen by 60 percent, indictments
are down 64 percent, and convictions have declined by 68 percent
since 2008. The removal of illegal immigrants who commit violent
crimes is important and obviously ought to be the highest DHS
enforcement priority. But to make a dent in the illegal population
and deal with the other problems created by illegal immigration,
you need to have enforcement that targets more than illegal alien
criminals already in state or local custody. Otherwise, you have
window dressing on top of a policy of non-enforcement.
Yes. The Obama administration has made clear their lawless
"sanctuary" policy of ignoring illegals. An example is Whitman's
ex-employee. The Obama administration has said that her illegal
immigration status will be ignored.
Do ya think that the bottom-feeding Gloria Allred would have
trotted out her pet illegal if she were not absolutely positive
that nothing would be done. This is what pro bono work is all
about---completely without selfish or ulterior motives.
DrTomVoter| 10.9.10 @ 10:13AM
More numerical nonsense. Without knowing what the corresponding
change in the number of illegals is, any interpretation of
increased deportations is meaningless.
Will| 10.11.10 @ 2:56AM
Hmmm...No visible reductions in this neck of the woods. Although
vagrancy and loitering laws have been on the books here for years,
the crowd out front of the mercado (two blocks from the police
station) only seems to grow. I'm guessing it's like the many
driving/moving violations that occur. The authorities simply cannot
process someone who has no identification, no room to incarcerate,
no staff to handle the numbers, so, they just ignore it.
Dismantling the system from within.
Siegfried X| 10.8.10 @ 10:48AM
Yes. The Obama administration has made clear their lawless "sanctuary" policy of ignoring illegals. An example is Whitman's ex-employee. The Obama administration has said that her illegal immigration status will be ignored.
Pete| 10.8.10 @ 12:28PM
Do ya think that the bottom-feeding Gloria Allred would have trotted out her pet illegal if she were not absolutely positive that nothing would be done. This is what pro bono work is all about---completely without selfish or ulterior motives.
DrTomVoter| 10.9.10 @ 10:13AM
More numerical nonsense. Without knowing what the corresponding change in the number of illegals is, any interpretation of increased deportations is meaningless.
Will| 10.11.10 @ 2:56AM
Hmmm...No visible reductions in this neck of the woods. Although vagrancy and loitering laws have been on the books here for years, the crowd out front of the mercado (two blocks from the police station) only seems to grow. I'm guessing it's like the many driving/moving violations that occur. The authorities simply cannot process someone who has no identification, no room to incarcerate, no staff to handle the numbers, so, they just ignore it. Dismantling the system from within.