Posted on 06/27/2014 1:42:25 PM PDT by jazusamo
Albert Stratte, sergeant-at-arms of the National Border Patrol Council, Local 3307.
(CNSNews.com) -- Albert Spratte, the sergeant-at-arms of the National Border Patrol Council, Local 3307 in the Rio Grande Valley, said the Obama administration is largely to blame for waves of illegal immigrants that have been flooding the Southwest U.S. border since February, saying the government opened the door for the crisis by making it clear theyre not going to deport people.
Spratte, who was speaking with CNSNews.com as a representative of theunion, further said we dont have control of the border, and if the Obama administration claims it is not in effect giving amnesty to the illegals, then dont believe them.
Also, by allowing so many young illegal aliens to be released into this country, the U.S. government has become a part of the smuggling business, he said.
This is Washingtons problem to fix. This administration has made it pretty clear theyre not going to deport people, with things like the DREAM Act and all that, Spratte told CNSNews.com during an interview on June 22 in McAllen, Texas, currently the busiest zone of the Rio Grande Valley Sector of the U.S.-Mexico border.
It used to be that if you got caught, we sent you back. Now we dont do that, he said. The people in Central America, theyve heard we arent sending people back. Words gotten around. When these people come up to us and turn themselves over, thats what they tell us. So weve created a suction now.
Even if the administration says this isnt amnesty, dont believe them, Spratte added.
President Obama recently praise d 10 illegal immigrants, which the administration dubbed Champions of Change, during a June 17 event at the White House. The immigrants, including six Latinos, are beneficiaries of Obamas Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals initiative, in which an illegal alien who came to the United States as a child can apply for a two-year deportation deferment with an option to renew at the end of that term.
Spratte called the event a slap in the face to the U.S. Border Patrols efforts, as the agency struggles under an ever-increasing wave of immigrants crossing the Rio Grande daily.
That event, where he honored those illegal immigrants, that was like a slap in the face, he said.
Weve always had people come in, but now its exploded, Spratte said. A lot of them are kids, many of them unaccompanied. Were good at our job, which is catching people, but were too busy babysitting.
Its like youre stuck in a nightmare and you cant get out, he said.
According to the Department of Homeland Security , more than 181,000 illegal immigrants have crossed the Rio Grande Valley Sector of the U.S.-Mexico border since last October 2013. More than 52,000 of these were unaccompanied minors, a 99 percent increase from the same time period in fiscal year 2013.
The American people need to know its worse than they think, Spratte said. No one wants to say that because it means we dont have control of the border. And we dont.
Spratte also said allowing minors to cross the border without fear of deportation causes more problems than just overcrowding.
There are kids who come over with adults claiming to be their parents, and then we find out later that they arent, Spratte explained, saying that without documentation, theres no way for border patrol agents to verify anyones claim of parentage.
After processing, most children and family units are held at a border patrol station for sometimes more than a week, well past the typical one-to-three day detainment period, Spratte said. Some are transferred to holding facilities in other states such as Arizona, where most family units are then released by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), after being given a notice to appear in court dubbed permisos by Latinos.
Spratte said he doubts most illegal immigrants will make their court date after being released.
You know theyre not going to show up, Spratte said. Of course, theyre not. Why would they, when they can just disappear and stay?
Spratte said simply releasing illegal immigrants into the larger fabric of the country is dangerous not only for America, but for the child immigrants, especially when U.S. Border Patrol and ICE are unable to verify most of their stories before they are released.
Theres no way of knowing how many just disappear, or go into the sex trade, Spratte said. The U.S. government has become a part of the smuggling business.
Spratte also said anyone under 18 years old is treated as a minor, even if they have known gang associations. There is no way of knowing a persons criminal history from his country of origin, so there is no telling who has been allowed to cross, he explained.
Weve had older adults posing as teens, he said. Ill be standing there like, I know youre not 17, you look older than that. But without documentation, I cant prove that. I have to treat that person as a minor.
By law , U.S. Border Patrol is required to turn unaccompanied minors over to the Department of Health and Human Services after no more than 72 hours. But with such an overloaded system and no place to house the masses, Border Patrol stations have been turned into massive, overcrowded detention facilities.
The McAllen Station, which stands in the busiest zone of the Rio Grande Valley Sector, is authorized to detain only 380 people at a time, according to one border patrol agent. The facility is currently housing more than 1,100, he added, with men, women and children packed into a converted bus depot that serves as a makeshift shelter.
Youve got people crammed in a sally port all together with porta potties on either side, and youll see just a mass of bodies and space blankets, Spratte said. The sick people are separated by yellow crime scene tape, and thats all. If we were a jail, wed have been shut down.
Having to transport, process and monitor so many people at one time also opens the door for smugglers to transport for drugs, like marijuana and cocaine, across the border without detection, Spratte said.
The majority of agents believe more narcotics are getting away because were too busy dealing with this crisis, he said. And we know al Qaida has talked about bringing things like small pox across the border, so what are we not catching? We dont know.
Disease is also becoming a problem, Spratte said, citing cases of polio, scabies, leprosy and even rabies that have been reported.
Chicken pox, small pox, H1N1, who knows, Spratte said.
The American people dont realize how bad this is, but theyre going to when it becomes a problem where they live, he said. These people are being sent into other places in the U.S., so these diseases could end up in your backyard.
At a minimum, family units should be sent back, Spratte said. What you do with unaccompanied kids may be different, but adults with kids should be sent back.
Laws are for the little people in a tyranny.
Evar notice just HOW MUCH this Regime LOVES crises ?
With July 4th approaching I think we should remember that.
They have NO intention of fixing it! It’s Agenda 21. It’s WAY bigger than this administration.
Exactly, with each new crises it seems they try to outdo themselves.
Phony scandals.
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Soon we will have a major outbreak of some deadly disease and officials will all act deaf, dumb and blind over where it has come from and what to do other than to quarantine and administer shots.
Soon we will have a major outbreak of some deadly disease and officials will all act deaf, dumb and blind over where it has come from and what to do other than to quarantine and administer shots.
Of course it’s amnesty!
The Democrats know full well that a huge influx of amnestied Mexicans will all vote with their hands out, meaning the Democrats will be in power forever, handing out the wages of working Americans - extorted in an endless list of taxes - in the form of government benefits and perks.
Obama and congress know the party will maintain their hold on power as long as they can force through socialism on a national scale.
And it’s working, too.
Leprosy or Smallpox, take your choice. Maybe the Black Death. Or luck out with only TB.
The American people dont realize how bad this is, but theyre going to when it becomes a problem where they live, he said. These people are being sent into other places in the U.S., so these diseases could end up in your backyard.
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All part of the grand scheme.
Exactly.
I saw a thread earlier today about groups in Detroit appealing to the UN for help because many city residents are delinquent in their water bills. Blue helmets coming to your neighborhood very soon.
If you can figure out a way, Go Galt. Do not support this bunch with your tax dollars. Why slit your own throat?
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