From the J.B Society:
As ABC News recently reported, according to an internal Justice Department memo the guidelines issued by U.S. attorneys in Texas showed that most illegal immigrants crossing into the state have to be arrested at least six times before federal authorities would prosecute them.
Because the Border Patrol arrests more than one million people a year along the U.S.-Mexico border, T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council, stated: "Let's be honest, there isn't enough jail space to incarcerate everyone who crosses that border. If everyone demanded hearing in front of an immigration judge, it would bring our system to a grinding halt in a matter of days."
Meanwhile, in New Bedford, Massachusetts, a judge is trying to prove that unpleasant fact by holding up the deportation of 361 illegal workers recently arrested, until their case can be heard. Never mind that 66 of them already had their day in court — a day they all skipped.
Employed by a company that had been recently awarded a $100 million Department of Defense contract, the illegals vacated jobs which were quickly applied for by some 400 of the town's residents who struggle to live in the economically depressed factory and fishing community. (Remember this the next time you hear a talking head pundit tell you that the illegals were working jobs that Americans don't want.)
Because it is assumed by too many businessmen and elected officials that most of the illegals are coming here solely for the sole purpose of eking out a living they can't make in their socialist homelands, few have the will to see these people deported. And so the catch and release program continues.
Here is a simple solution to the illegal immigration:
Step one: Reassign the security personnel who guard the President and Congress to guard the border until they find a way to secure the border. A solution will be provided for very quickly, which would lead to step two.
In step two, our military forces would be brought back from Iraq, and the funds we have earmarked for the war could be put into border security, by beefing up America's border patrol, and constructing a wall.
The catch and release program will not stop until people are stopped from coming across at will.
As ABC News recently reported, according to an internal Justice Department memo the guidelines issued by U.S. attorneys in Texas showed that most illegal immigrants crossing into the state have to be arrested at least six times before federal authorities would prosecute them.
Because the Border Patrol arrests more than one million people a year along the U.S.-Mexico border, T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council, stated: "Let's be honest, there isn't enough jail space to incarcerate everyone who crosses that border. If everyone demanded hearing in front of an immigration judge, it would bring our system to a grinding halt in a matter of days."
Meanwhile, in New Bedford, Massachusetts, a judge is trying to prove that unpleasant fact by holding up the deportation of 361 illegal workers recently arrested, until their case can be heard. Never mind that 66 of them already had their day in court — a day they all skipped.
Employed by a company that had been recently awarded a $100 million Department of Defense contract, the illegals vacated jobs which were quickly applied for by some 400 of the town's residents who struggle to live in the economically depressed factory and fishing community. (Remember this the next time you hear a talking head pundit tell you that the illegals were working jobs that Americans don't want.)
Because it is assumed by too many businessmen and elected officials that most of the illegals are coming here solely for the sole purpose of eking out a living they can't make in their socialist homelands, few have the will to see these people deported. And so the catch and release program continues.
Here is a simple solution to the illegal immigration:
Step one: Reassign the security personnel who guard the President and Congress to guard the border until they find a way to secure the border. A solution will be provided for very quickly, which would lead to step two.
In step two, our military forces would be brought back from Iraq, and the funds we have earmarked for the war could be put into border security, by beefing up America's border patrol, and constructing a wall.
The catch and release program will not stop until people are stopped from coming across at will.