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Obama Implements Amnesty Measure for Votes

Obama Implements Amnesty Measure for Votes

In it’s rush to ensure that Barack Obama get’s his second term, the Department of Homeland Security is granting “backdoor amnesty” to illegal aliens from Mexico. The Obama administration began implementing the program in 2010 and has now sent the measure to the Federal Register, which is the daily journal of the U.S. Government.
The measure is called “unlawful presence waiver” and is granted to ANY illegal who can prove they have a relative in the United States.

We are boned!

In its quest to implement stealth amnesty, the Obama Administration is working behind the scenes to halt the deportation of certain illegal immigrants by granting them “unlawful presence waivers.”

The new measure would apply to illegal aliens who are relatives of American citizens. Here is how it would work, according to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announcement posted in today’s Federal Register, the daily journal of the U.S. government; the agency will grant “unlawful presence waivers” to illegal aliens who can prove they have a relative that’s a U.S. citizen.

Currently such aliens must return to their native country and request a waiver of inadmissibility in an existing overseas immigrant visa process. In other words, they must enter the U.S. legally as thousands of foreigners do on a yearly basis. Besides the obvious security issues, changing this would be like rewarding bad behavior in a child. It doesn’t make sense. 

The administration also claims that relaxing the rule will also “create efficiencies for both the U.S. government and most applicants.” How exactly is not listed in the Federal Register announcement, which gives the public 60 days to comment. That’s only a formality since the DHS has indicated that the change is pretty much a done deal.

This appears to be part of the Obama Administration’s bigger plan to blow off Congress by using its executive powers to grant illegal immigrants backdoor amnesty. The plan has been in the works for years and in 2010 Texas’s largest newspaper published an exposé about a then-secret DHS initiative that systematically cancelled pending deportations. The remarkable program stunned the legal profession and baffled immigration attorneys who said the government bounced their clients’ deportation even when expulsion was virtually guaranteed.

In late 2011 a mainstream newspaper obtained internal Homeland Security documents outlining “sweeping changes” in immigration enforcement that halt the deportation of illegal aliens with no criminal records. This also includes a nationwide “training program” to assure that enforcement agents and prosecuting attorneys don’t remove illegal immigrants who haven’t been convicted of crimes. 

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Border Wars – Deportation Down

Border Wars – Deportation Down

Obambam’s new policy of stopping deportation so he can secure the latino vote is pathetic. Chicago politics never cease to amaze me. The deportations may be down, but the importations, (is that a word), seem to be doing just fine.

 At 3 million per mile to build a fence you would think they could design a fence that… you know… you can’t climb. Whoever came up with the design for this must not have been clued into what the fence was for.  I can see the conversation now.

Homeland Security: Let’s build a fence!

Design Contractor: OK, how high, how long, and what are you using it for?

Homeland Security: Kinda high but not to high, it is gonna cover a few miles but I don’t know yet, depends on costs, union contractors ya know. Our new fence should be designed as a deterrent, ominous looking, we are just trying to scare people and show the public that we are serious.

Design Contractor: Electric, deep pilings, surface that can’t be climbed?

Homeland Security: Are you crazy! We don’t want anybody to get electrocuted, or have a tunnel collapse on the poor souls, and if the surface can’t be climbed, they may use structures or ladders to get over and a fall could injure them. No just build a basic fence, like you would want between you and your neighbors ugly house. High enough to not see across but you can still peek over.

Design Contractor: OK, how is this?       Homeland Security: Perfect!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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