Topic: Immigration “Enforcement” under Obama
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Sat 10/15/11 02:32 PM
Immigration enforcement in this country has long been an appalling, sick joke and Obama has made it worse.

CNSNews reports: “An illegal alien apprehended by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency during the last fiscal year had an estimated 84 percent chance of never being prosecuted, according to figures compiled by the office of Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas). Culberson submitted the figures for the record during a hearing Wednesday of the House Appropriations subcommittee on homeland security. Of 447,731 illegal aliens apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol during fiscal year 2010 (which ended last September), only 73,263 (16.4 percent) were prosecuted, according to the submitted data. That means that 374,468 illegal aliens that were taken into custody (83.6 percent) were never prosecuted… Describing the situation during the hearing, Culberson said that those who were not prosecuted had a chance of being home in time for dinner, after being in custody for a few hours. He asserted that criminal consequences for those involved in illegal cross-border activity was the key to securing the nation’s border with Mexico. The Texas Republican suggested that Operation Streamline, a program that fast-tracks prosecution and deportations of illegal immigrants crossing the border, should be applied to the entire southwest border.”

We don’t even need to pass any new laws to solve our Mexican problem. All we need to do is to enforce existing laws, which simply isn’t being done. The only other time in American history when the law was ignored on this massive a scale was during Prohibition, but at least the United States government of the time made a few sporadic and ineffectual but good faith efforts. The Democrats aren’t even doing that much.

While ordinary Republicans are strongly opposed to flooding America with Mexicans, pro-Amnesty sell outs like George W. Bush and John McCain always seem to rise to the top of the GOP. These top Republicans want an endless pool of cheap off-paper labor for their corporate donors, and the Democrats want Mexicans to invade and get the vote to ensure perpetual power for their party.

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Sat 10/15/11 11:48 PM



Immigration enforcement by government standards means forcing Americans to let them come here then pay higher taxes to support them after they have their babies, get hydrated or have surgery after their crash running from BP.

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Sun 10/16/11 08:17 AM
Edited by willing2 on Sun 10/16/11 08:42 AM




Immigration enforcement by government standards means forcing Americans to let them come here then pay higher taxes to support them after they have their babies, get hydrated or have surgery after their crash running from BP.

On top of that, forcing kids to learn spanish.
A few folks from a little farther North are learning they have to learn spanish to qualify for jobs dealing with the public.
It's a little late to see the light.

metalwing's photo
Sun 10/16/11 08:37 AM

Immigration enforcement in this country has long been an appalling, sick joke and Obama has made it worse.

CNSNews reports: “An illegal alien apprehended by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency during the last fiscal year had an estimated 84 percent chance of never being prosecuted, according to figures compiled by the office of Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas). Culberson submitted the figures for the record during a hearing Wednesday of the House Appropriations subcommittee on homeland security. Of 447,731 illegal aliens apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol during fiscal year 2010 (which ended last September), only 73,263 (16.4 percent) were prosecuted, according to the submitted data. That means that 374,468 illegal aliens that were taken into custody (83.6 percent) were never prosecuted… Describing the situation during the hearing, Culberson said that those who were not prosecuted had a chance of being home in time for dinner, after being in custody for a few hours. He asserted that criminal consequences for those involved in illegal cross-border activity was the key to securing the nation’s border with Mexico. The Texas Republican suggested that Operation Streamline, a program that fast-tracks prosecution and deportations of illegal immigrants crossing the border, should be applied to the entire southwest border.”

We don’t even need to pass any new laws to solve our Mexican problem. All we need to do is to enforce existing laws, which simply isn’t being done. The only other time in American history when the law was ignored on this massive a scale was during Prohibition, but at least the United States government of the time made a few sporadic and ineffectual but good faith efforts. The Democrats aren’t even doing that much.

While ordinary Republicans are strongly opposed to flooding America with Mexicans, pro-Amnesty sell outs like George W. Bush and John McCain always seem to rise to the top of the GOP. These top Republicans want an endless pool of cheap off-paper labor for their corporate donors, and the Democrats want Mexicans to invade and get the vote to ensure perpetual power for their party.



Good post.