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Biden Does NOT need a BILL to close the border
He only needs a PEN. Thats all he needed to open it.
Thats all he needed to close it. Thats all Trump needed.
Maybe this is just Proof Trump is better than Biden.

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« Reply #12 on: 01 31, 15, 08:20:31:AM » Reply

The new bill, the "Repeal Executive Amnesty Act of 2015," is from Rep. Robert Aderholt.

The 44-page measure "not only defunds the president's actions towards amnesty but also removes the president's discretion in the ability to grant work permits, Social Security, and other federal benefits that go along with his order," Aderholt said in a press release Wednesday. In addition, the proposal will "put limits on the president's future ability to enact such wide-reaching actions that circumvent the Constitution's separation of powers," Aderholt said.

Beyond that, the bill would put pressure on state and local governments to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in detaining illegal immigrants. It would also restore the "Secure Communities" enforcement program that Obama ended.
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« Reply #13 on: 01 31, 15, 08:32:18:AM » Reply

On Univision’s talk show Al Punto, a Spanish-language political talk show, host Jorge Ramos interviewed a political activist on March 9, 2014, about her choice to use that nickname in a recent speech.

"The truth is we’re at the point of reaching 2 million deportations," said Janet Murguía, National Council of La Raza president, in an interview PolitiFact translated from Spanish. "For us, this is a historic level, more than any other president of the United States. Our community is in crisis, and this isn’t acceptable."

PolitiFact has looked into deportation statistics under the Obama administration, but not since he’s started his second term. Let’s see how deportations under Obama compare to those under previous presidents.

Laura Vazquez, a senior immigration legislative analyst at La Raza, told us that Murguía was referring to deportation numbers from the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

ICE publishes yearly immigration statistics. However, ICE numbers lump together two separate statistics: removals and returns. Removals are formal orders to leave the country issued by a judge. A return is a more desirable option for Mexican nationals that allows them to leave the country without a restriction on when they can re-enter with a visa. There aren’t formal consequences attached with returns, and returns technically don’t count as "deportations,"according to Homeland Security themselves.

Media outlets routinely cite ICE numbers. Here, we chose not to. Those numbers aren’t an accurate count of deportations, because they include returns. Also, ICE numbers don’t include deportations conducted by Border Patrol officers. So when we hear the word "deportations," the public’s definition doesn’t line up with how ICE defines the action.

Instead, we elected to reference the other common source for deportation numbers, Homeland Security’s Yearbook of Immigration Statistics. Here, we can count all the removals by fiscal year. This isn’t a perfect assessment, because presidents’ terms don’t start on the same day new fiscal years do. We only have access to this data through fiscal year 2012, so we can’t track Obama’s most recent deportations.

Here, we’ll take a closer look at deportations under Obama and other recent presidents. Deportations ramped up starting during the Clinton years.

President   Fiscal years    Total deportations   Average deportations/year
Ronald Reagan   1981-1988   168,364   21,046
George Bush   1989-1992   141,326   35,332
Bill Clinton   1993-2000   869,646   108,706
George W. Bush   2001-2008    2,012,539   251,567
Barack Obama   2009-2012    1,582,756   395,689


On average, Obama is outpacing Bush by year. But since Obama hasn’t yet served two full terms, Bush has still overseen more deportations than any other president. Because ICE data is a year ahead of this chart, we can see how Murguía pegged Obama’s deportations at closer to 2 million.

The most recent spike in deportations started at the end of the George W. Bush administration, said Pew Research Center associate Ana Gonzalez Barrera. In 2007, Bush increased the consequences for people illegally crossing the border, a strategy Obama has continued so far.

Our ruling

Murguía defended her "deporter-in-chief" nickname for Obama by saying he’s deported more people than any other president. Her office pointed to a set of statistics that counts departures in a different way than what most people would think of as deportations. We looked at statistics that used more a literal definition of deportation. By that standard, Obama is on track to outpace Bush by the end of his term, but he’s not quite there yet, according to Homeland Security data. At nearly 1.6 million deportations, that's still some distance from "approaching 2 million."

It’s too soon to say that Obama has deported more people than any other president. But with the information available, it looks like he’s on track to do so. We rate her claim Half True.
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« Reply #14 on: 01 31, 15, 08:45:30:AM » Reply

Repeal Executive Amnesty Act of 2015

http://www.scribd.com/doc/252049334/Aderholt-Bill-Issue-Brief#fullscreen=1
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« Reply #15 on: 01 31, 15, 09:26:44:AM » Reply

Laura Vazquez, a senior immigration legislative analyst at La Raza, told us that Murguía was referring to deportation numbers from the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

ICE publishes yearly immigration statistics. However, ICE numbers lump together two separate statistics: removals and returns. Removals are formal orders to leave the country issued by a judge. A return is a more desirable option for Mexican nationals that allows them to leave the country without a restriction on when they can re-enter with a visa. There aren’t formal consequences attached with returns, and returns technically don’t count as "deportations,"according to Homeland Security themselves.

The method of counting is used bu Obama to please both worlds.

On one hand Obama can tell the anti-illegal immigration folks he is deporting more people than Bush ever did. At the same time he can tell the pro-illegal immigration bunch he is sending fewer illegals back than Bush ever did.
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« Reply #16 on: 01 31, 15, 11:23:52:AM » Reply

Laura Vazquez, a senior immigration legislative analyst at La Raza, told us that Murguía was referring to deportation numbers from the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

ICE publishes yearly immigration statistics. However, ICE numbers lump together two separate statistics: removals and returns. Removals are formal orders to leave the country issued by a judge. A return is a more desirable option for Mexican nationals that allows them to leave the country without a restriction on when they can re-enter with a visa. There aren’t formal consequences attached with returns, and returns technically don’t count as "deportations,"according to Homeland Security themselves.

The method of counting is used bu Obama to please both worlds.

On one hand Obama can tell the anti-illegal immigration folks he is deporting more people than Bush ever did. At the same time he can tell the pro-illegal immigration bunch he is sending fewer illegals back than Bush ever did.


you can't read worth a shit, sonny.  try it again.  it doesn't say that at all, ass.  try using your finger to point out each syllable and then sound out each word, then have somebody go look those words up for you that you do not know.

PolitiFact has looked into deportation statistics under the Obama administration, but not since he’s started his second term. Let’s see how deportations under Obama compare to those under previous presidents.

Laura Vazquez, a senior immigration legislative analyst at La Raza, told us that Murguía was referring to deportation numbers from the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

ICE publishes yearly immigration statistics. However, ICE numbers lump together two separate statistics: removals and returns. Removals are formal orders to leave the country issued by a judge. A return is a more desirable option for Mexican nationals that allows them to leave the country without a restriction on when they can re-enter with a visa. There aren’t formal consequences attached with returns, and returns technically don’t count as "deportations,"according to Homeland Security themselves.

Media outlets routinely cite ICE numbers. Here, we chose not to.Those numbers aren’t an accurate count of deportations, because they include returns. Also, ICE numbers don’t include deportations conducted by Border Patrol officers. So when we hear the word "deportations," the public’s definition doesn’t line up with how ICE defines the action.

Instead, we elected to reference the other common source for deportation numbers, Homeland Security’s Yearbook of Immigration Statistics. Here, we can count all the REMOVALS by fiscal year. This isn’t a perfect assessment, because presidents’ terms don’t start on the same day new fiscal years do. We only have access to this data through fiscal year 2012, so we can’t track Obama’s most recent deportations.

Here, we’ll take a closer look at deportations under Obama and other recent presidents. Deportations ramped up starting during the Clinton years.
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« Reply #17 on: 01 31, 15, 11:34:11:AM » Reply

Maybe you will understand a picture ho boy.

Now look at the height of the bars. That represents the total number sent back. Then look at part of bar in blue. That's the number deported.

Now, answer 2 questions. If you can do that you will understand what I was saying.

1) Who sent the greatest number back?

2) Who deported the greatest number?

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« Reply #18 on: 01 31, 15, 11:58:45:AM » Reply

returns are nothing.  did you read the article?  that is the old-style "catch and release" program.  did you not read the article?  seriously, did you not read the article?  you really need to read the article.  did you read the article?  because the difference between "returns" and "removals" is clearly explained.  did you read the article?  from the article:

PolitiFact has looked into deportation statistics under the Obama administration, but not since he’s started his second term. Let’s see how deportations under Obama compare to those under previous presidents.

Laura Vazquez, a senior immigration legislative analyst at La Raza, told us that Murguía was referring to deportation numbers from the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

ICE publishes yearly immigration statistics. However, ICE numbers lump together two separate statistics: removals and returns. Removals are formal orders to leave the country issued by a judge. A return is a more desirable option for Mexican nationals that allows them to leave the country without a restriction on when they can re-enter with a visa. There aren’t formal consequences attached with returns, and returns technically don’t count as "deportations,"according to Homeland Security themselves.

Media outlets routinely cite ICE numbers. Here, we chose not to.Those numbers aren’t an accurate count of deportations, because they include returns. Also, ICE numbers don’t include deportations conducted by Border Patrol officers. So when we hear the word "deportations," the public’s definition doesn’t line up with how ICE defines the action.

Instead, we elected to reference the other common source for deportation numbers, Homeland Security’s Yearbook of Immigration Statistics. Here, we can count all the REMOVALS by fiscal year. This isn’t a perfect assessment, because presidents’ terms don’t start on the same day new fiscal years do. We only have access to this data through fiscal year 2012, so we can’t track Obama’s most recent deportations.

Here, we’ll take a closer look at deportations under Obama and other recent presidents. Deportations ramped up starting during the Clinton years.

SEE THE HIGHER BLUE LEVELS FOR OBAMA?  THAT IS BECAUSE HE DEPORTED MORE ILLEGALS.  LIKE I SAID, AND LIKE YOUR SOURCE CONFIRMED.  SO WHAT IS YOUR POINT?
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« Reply #19 on: 01 31, 15, 12:03:44:PM » Reply

Repeal Executive Amnesty Act of 2015

http://www.scribd.com/doc/252049334/Aderholt-Bill-Issue-Brief#fullscreen=1
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« Reply #20 on: 02 01, 15, 06:13:27:AM » Reply

1,000 Released Criminal Illegal Aliens Commit New Crimes
                           
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New information obtained by the Senate Judiciary Committee reveals many criminal aliens released from custody have since gone on to be convicted of new crimes.
Information provided by the Department of Homeland Security indicates that 36,007 criminal illegal immigrants were released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody in 2013. Of that total, at least one thousand have been convicted of new crimes.
Among the new convictions are many traffic-related and Driving Under the Influence (DUI) cases. There are also cases of battery, aggravated assault, lewd acts with a child under age 14, child cruelty with possible injury/death, robbery, drugs and terroristic threats.
“The Obama Administration claims that it is using ‘prosecutorial discretion’ to prioritize the removal of criminal aliens from this country,” says Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee.
 
“But this report shows the disturbing truth: 1,000 undocumented aliens previously convicted of crimes who the Administration released in 2013 have gone on to commit further crimes in our communities. I will continue my work to ensure our immigration officials are doing what it takes to take criminal aliens off our streets and out of our country.”–Sen. Charles Grassley
 
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« Reply #21 on: 02 03, 15, 05:56:45:AM » Reply

Report: 1,000 Criminal Aliens Released By ICE Convicted Of New Crimes In FY 2013…



No one could ever predict this…
Via CNS News:
 
(CNSNews.com) – When President Obama announced his expanded executive amnesty last November, he said he would prioritize the deportation people who threaten national security and public safety. “Felons, not families — criminals, not children” would be deported, Obama said on Nov. 20.
But under Obama’s prosecutorial discretion policy, illegal aliens who commit lesser crimes are allowed to stay in the country — free to re-offend, as it turns out.
According to the Homeland Security Department (DHS), 36,007 criminal aliens were released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody in Fiscal Year 2013, and of that total, 1,000 have since been convicted of new crimes, ranging from assault with a deadly weapon and lewd acts with a child to aggravated assault, robbery, and hit-and-run.
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« Reply #22 on: 02 03, 15, 06:16:42:AM » Reply

Obama Admin: Transgender Illegal Aliens Have Right to Hormone Therapy

Kevin Landy, assistant director of the ICE office of detention policy and planning, told a civil rights panel this month that transgender illegal aliens have a right to hormone therapy at their detention facilities – paid for by US taxpayers.

NewsMax reported:
 
An official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement testified Friday during a discussion on immigration detention facilities, hosted by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, that transgender individuals are guaranteed “a right to hormone therapy.”
“With respect to treatment while in detention–the medical care standard–the standards guarantees a right to hormone therapy for individuals who need it for treatment, and even in facilities that are not covered by that standard. Our ICE House Service Corps is very vigilant on that issue to ensuring that individuals receive necessary hormone therapy,” said Kevin Landy, assistant director of the ICE office of detention policy and planning.
According to Commission Chairman Martin Castro, the Department of Homeland Security is the “largest agency that has custody of transgender individuals.”

 
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« Reply #23 on: 02 03, 15, 06:20:29:AM » Reply

Report: Obama Admin. Issued 5.5 Million Additional Work Permits in “Shadow” Immigration System


Illegal immigrants take the train to the US border.
The Obama administration issued an additional 5.5 million additional work permits in a “shadow” immigration system.
The Corner reported:
 
More than 5.46 million foreign nationals received work permits from the federal government since 2009, according to a new report from the Center for Immigration Studies. Data uncovered from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency reveal that approximately 982,000 work permits were given to illegal immigrants and other foreign nationals unqualified for admission, most of whom crossed the border without inspection. USCIS is the agency within the Department of Homeland Security responsible for issuing work permits and processing applications related to President Obama’s executive action on immigration. On Tuesday, the Senate is scheduled to vote on a bill that funds DHS, while blocking funding that would allow USCIS to implement the president’s executive action.
The remarkable number of work permits granted by the federal government to law-breaking aliens better explains how all net jobs growth since 2007 has gone to immigrants. The government issued approximately 1.7 million work permits since 2009 to aliens whose status was not known, not recorded, or not disclosed by USCIS, according to the report. The report says employment is not authorized by law for approximately 1.2 million immigrants who collected work permits while having a temporary visa status. And the data show that approximately 1,200 new work permits went to unlawful entrants who were denied asylum, were suspected of using fraudulent documentation, were stowaways, or were refused at a port of entry.

 
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