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MASS deportations began

Steve

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Not really..
The Obama administration had prioritized expulsion of undocumented immigrants who threatened public safety or national security, had ties to criminal gang activity, committed serious felony offenses or were habitual misdemeanor criminal offenders.
Trump's order goes far beyond that, using a sweeping definition of "criminal" and giving a single immigration officer the ability to make judgments on threats to public safety, regardless of whether the person has been convicted of a crime.


this is a fantastic move.. often times a person does not get caught, especially in minority illegal communities as the others are scared.. The police know who they are but under Obama's so-call nightmare act these thugs get a free pass and a get out of jail card..

How many times do you know of a good for nothing, no good slug who should be in jail stays around causing more trouble until it is finally to late and irreparable damage is done to some innocent family or person? get rid of the shady characters now.



Her children crossed the border Thursday night to be with their mother.
"We don't deserve to go through this. No family deserves to go through this. It's heartbreaking. No one should feel this much pain, no one should go through this much suffering," her daughter Stephanie said Thursday.
"I'm not going to stop fighting for her."

Garcia de Rayos has two children who were born in Arizona.
She came illegally to the United States in the mid-1990s with her parents when she was 14. She was arrested in 2008 during a workplace raid and convicted one year later of felony criminal impersonation.
After her conviction she appealed a court order to voluntarily deport and lost. She became the subject of a removal order in 2013 and was placed court-ordered supervision, which required her to report on a provided schedule to an ICE office until her order of removal was "affected," or acted on.

She came illegally to the United States in the mid-1990s with her parents when she was 14. She was arrested in 2008 during a workplace raid and convicted one year later of felony criminal impersonation.

"The truth is I was there [in the United States] for my children. For a better future. To work for them. And I don't regret it, because I did it for love," she said in a news conference Thursday night from Nogales, Mexico.
"I'm going to keep fighting so that they continue to study in their country, and so that their dreams become a reality."

Whatever the reason, Garcia de Rayos, 35, said she has no regrets. Not about coming to the US as a teenager in search of a better life nearly two decades ago, or staying illegally and working under a fake Social Security number.

so now liberal love makes us commit felonies?

oh did they mention she was living under a false alias (someone else's) and still was?



I am sure this person is not a bad person but we have laws for a reason..
As a condition of her release from detention, the government told Lupita that she had to meet with authorities once a year, and she did. Every year, she went right back home after the meeting.

Did prolonging it eight years really do any good?

Now the liberal left have their martyr
 

Steve

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The findings include:

Illegal immigrants are not “undocumented.” They have fraudulent documents such as counterfeit Social Security cards, forged drivers licenses, fake “green cards,” and phony birth certificates. Experts suggest that approximately 75 percent of working-age illegal aliens use fraudulent Social Security cards to obtain employment.

Children are prime targets. In Arizona, it is estimated that over one million children are victims of identity theft. In Utah, 1,626 companies were found to be paying wages to the SSNs of children on public assistance under the age of 13. These individuals suffer very real and very serious consequences in their lives.

That Illegal Aliens Are Law-Abiding

Illegal aliens who commit document fraud, use SSNs that do not belong to them, and falsify I-9 forms under penalty of perjury clearly are not ordinary law-abiding residents. They may be arrested and prosecuted for felony document fraud and perjury and in, certain states, they may be prosecuted for felony identity theft or felony identity fraud.

So, while simply living in the country without authorization is usually a civil offense, a large number of illegal aliens rapidly take the next step and commit serious felonies in order to obtain jobs and other benefits reserved for American citizens and legal residents.

The Relationship Between Identity Theft and Illegal Immigration. U.S. law enforcement agencies have observed that identity theft and immigration “go hand in hand.”4 In Weld County, Colo., which has large numbers of illegal aliens employed in the meat packing industry, District Attorney Ken Buck reports that the principal driver of identity theft is job related5

Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the United States and impacts millions of American citizens and legal residents each year, though actual numbers are difficult to determine because most governments and police departments don’t track identity theft.

the General Accounting Office stated: “INS has reported that large-scale counterfeiting has made fraudulent employment eligibility documents (e.g., Social Security cards) widely available.”6 The Social Security Administration assumes that roughly three-quarters of illegal aliens are paying payroll taxes through withholding, which generally requires an SSN.7

For example, an immigration raid at an Agriprocessors, Inc., meat processing plant in Pottsville, Iowa, last year found that 76 percent of the plant’s employees had bogus SSNs.8 And during an April 2008 raid at Pilgrim’s Pride meat packing plants, more than 280 employees at facilities in five states were arrested on suspicion of committing identity theft and other criminal violations in order to obtain jobs.9 According to press reports, ICE agents said their investigation of Pilgrim’s Pride started when the victims of identity theft came forward after having problems with taxes and credit reports.10

having been the victim and seeing how little the IRS cared, (as long as I paid the taxes owed) I can fully understand the consequences..

Mine cost me $1300 in taxes I did not owe and I never heard back from the FBI on any case updates.

YES the IRS took the money from me and gave me no affordable opportunity to protest and object. and still knowing it could have been worse, I know I was one of the lucky ones.
 

Faster horses

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http://billingsgazette.com/business/oil-patch-restaurant-shuts-down-after-employees-taken-for-suspected/article_8af79715-639f-568d-9ef6-8b1e890ee04b.html#utm_source=billingsgazette.com&utm_campaign=%2Femail-updates%2Fdaily-headlines%2F&utm_medium=email&utm_content=E2384139FDAE378A067EB6C47E867D24DBC3F1C4
 

Steve

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Faster horses said:
http://billingsgazette.com/business/oil-patch-restaurant-shuts-down-after-employees-taken-for-suspected/article_8af79715-639f-568d-9ef6-8b1e890ee04b.html#utm_source=billingsgazette.com&utm_campaign=%2Femail-updates%2Fdaily-headlines%2F&utm_medium=email&utm_content=E2384139FDAE378A067EB6C47E867D24DBC3F1C4

My bet is that while these raids were planned under obama, they were all but halted and now can finally proceed.

it is about time the ICE coffee break was over, i am willing to bet most ICE officers are glad to be able to get back to work after eight years of being told not to do their jobs.
 
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