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June 16, 2007
Bush Wants Hispanics To Speak Up For Immigration Bill
According to the Washington Times, President Bush told Hispanics yesterday to step into the middle of the immigration debate and make sure senators who have been bombarded with calls from opponents also hear from those who support the bill.
In other words, and as we've noted before, let's have the minority help the enablers of illegal immigration and amnesty in the Senate scam the majority of Americans who, unlike some of our public servants in Washington who have willfully forgotten the reality that our nation, economy, society, infrastructure, and culture can absorb only a limited number of new residents each year, are angry that now gone from government is the respect for the rule of law.
Do not be fooled by our legislators and media spin: The deportation process for illegal aliens and criminal alien residents is designed for failure:
EOIR litigation bureaucracy is the problem, not the solutionRelated: The 'Powers' Behind The 'Cloak and Dagger Scamnesty' Now Back In Play (Updated)The Executive Office for Immigration Review -- a federal agency made up of the U.S. Immigration Court system and its appellate body, the Board of Immigration Appeals -- is the centerpiece of a largely unknown permanent amnesty for illegal aliens and criminal alien residents within the U.S. Department of Justice.
With the complicity of the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security, the EOIR litigation bureaucracy forms the hidden piece of the puzzle of institutionalized mass immigration in the federal government.
Deportation of foreign nationals in the United States is largely voluntary.
The lengthy EOIR system of hearings and appeals enables illegal aliens and criminal alien residents to remain in the United States both legally and illegally.
EOIR and the INS enable the vast majority of detained aliens facing deportation to be released back to the streets on an immigration bond or paroled out of federal custody during the EOIR hearing process, giving every non-detained illegal alien and criminal alien the option of disappearing back into the United States regardless of the outcome of their Immigration Court hearings.
The lack of physical security on the land border exposes the EOIR process for the charade that it is -- deported aliens just walk back in.
Cross posted from Hyscience
Posted by Richard at June 16, 2007 9:25 AM