U.S.A. Veterans first, please!
How many of these #illegals are let loose criminals? Wouldn't you like to be working USA Veterans & USA citizens on this HUD project? Well, it's for #illegals! Thank TDK Construction out of Murfreesboro, TN, http://www.tdkconstruction.com |
WHITT CO INC, 3306 WAYFIELD DR, JOHNSON CITY, Tennessee may be hiring #illegals who have been let loose. |
#Illegals and especially those who are still in the U.S.A. even after committing crimes besides the one they committed by invading without going through procedures with the US Department of State work visa program.
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U.S.A. citizens are also to blame since it's their own greed that allows the decay of the U.S.A. to continue and perhaps will one day fall just as in the days of the Roman Empire.
On another note: The next time you break one of millions of "Rule of Law" regulations in the United States of America, send those of & including the fraud sitting in the "We the People" house a communication asking to be forgiven of the crime. Catch is you will have to have an #illegal presence in the U.S.A. and be a political instrument of #Corruption. If you are with morals, ethics and know right from wrong, then you won't and that may mean there is hope for you.
On another note: The next time you break one of millions of "Rule of Law" regulations in the United States of America, send those of & including the fraud sitting in the "We the People" house a communication asking to be forgiven of the crime. Catch is you will have to have an #illegal presence in the U.S.A. and be a political instrument of #Corruption. If you are with morals, ethics and know right from wrong, then you won't and that may mean there is hope for you.
Companies and/or others such as those posted on "The List" could, at the very least, be thought of as "Traitors"
Michael Love, IIO
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DHS document: 68,000 illegal immigrants with criminal convictions released in 2013
By Alexander Bolton - 03/31/14 05:45 AM EDT
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials last year released
68,000 illegal immigrants with criminal convictions, undercutting
Democratic claims that President Obama has strictly enforced immigration
laws.
An internal Department of Homeland Security document
compiling statistics on arrests and deportations in 2013 showed that ICE
agents encountered 193,357 illegal immigrants with criminal convictions
but issued charging documents for only 125,478. More than 67,800 were
released.
The data came from an end-of-year “Weekly Departures and Detention Report.”
The
Center for Immigration Studies, a research group that favors stricter
enforcement of immigration laws, estimates ICE agents released more than
a third of illegal immigrants with criminal records they detained.
“ICE released 68,000 criminal aliens in 2013, or 35 percent of the
criminal aliens encountered by officers. The vast majority of these
releases occurred because of the Obama administration’s prosecutorial
discretion policies,” Jessica Vaughn, director of policy studies at the
Center for Immigration Studies, wrote in a memo summarizing the DHS
document.
ICE classifies illegal immigrants as criminal if they have
been convicted of a crime, not including traffic offense, Vaughn noted.
Sen. Jeff Sessions (Ala.), the ranking Republican on the Budget Committee, blasted the administration’s record.
“The
preponderance of the evidence demonstrates that immigration enforcement
in America has collapsed. Even those with criminal convictions are
being released. DHS is a department in crisis,” he said in a statement
Sunday.
“Secretary Johnson must reject the president’s demands to
weaken enforcement further and tell him that his duty, and his officers’
duty, is to enforce the law – not break it,” he added in reference to
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson.
A spokeswoman for ICE did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Advocacy
groups on both sides of the immigration debate have fired salvos back
and forth over Obama’s track record enforcing the law.
Republicans
say they cannot trust Obama to enforce the law and Speaker John Boehner
(R-Ohio) cited that as an obstacle to passing immigration reform
through the House.
Pro-immigrant groups argue Obama has enforced the law too zealously.
Janet Murguía, the president of the National Council of La Raza, called Obama the “deporter-in-chief” earlier this month.
Senate
Democrats such as Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) have called on Obama to
halt the deportations of illegal immigrants who are immediate family
members of U.S. citizens.
The Center for Immigration Studies
reports that ICE officials moved to deport 28 percent fewer illegal
immigrants from the interior of the country in 2013 than in 2012.
The group obtained the law enforcement records through a lawsuit.
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