Posted on 06/17/2017 6:13:37 AM PDT by davikkm
If you are in a country illegally, breaking the laws of the country you are in, shouldnt you be afraid of being found and deported?
Well thats what U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement chief Thomas Homan said Tuesday in response to a growing cry from liberal activists complaining about ICE agents enforcing federal law. Anyone in the country without authorization can be arrested at any time. And those who have been ordered deported by judges and who did not show up for hearings (which happened countless times during the Obama years) must be removed from the country if those laws are to have any meaning.
If we are to have law and order.
President Obama went out of his way to make sure federal immigration law was not enforced. Now, under Trumps watch, those millions and millions of illegal immigrants in this country are now facing the real threat of deportation. The number of arrests recently have increased forthwith.
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They shouldn’t fear deportation. They should return home and get in line for legal immigration.
About time!
It saddens me that you have to even explain this concept to some people.
All squatters should have known they were invading a country that was sleeping, not comatose, and someday it would wake up and kick them out. Of course, since it has been 65 years since Eisenhower’s “Operation Wetback” many of them lived here for decades and died here, so the millions of others who followed thought this would last for another 65 years.
Upgraded it.
Being here a citizen and breaking the laws of the country ought to bring fear upon us of prison.
But wouldn't that split up families? How many families have we already split up by sending criminals to prison? How awful! Maybe we should start referring to criminals as citizens, kind of like referring to illegals as immigrants or undocumented. Then we can report how jailing citizens splits apart families and even offer sanctuary to citizen families, etc.
When enforcing the law is a far right "idea", you know things have gone completely weird.
“If you don’t have law you don’t have order” main purpose of the Constitution of the United States of America.
All of them should be deported, starting with those who commit also additional crimes and those who have violated our laws for long periods. And no pass to those who claim to be “anchor babies” or are “victims of crime.”
I was going to say the same thing - looking out for their best interests. They should go home and apply for legal entry rather than risk losing their homes and possessions when they are deported with no warning. No illegals should be safe from deportation, just as no bank robber should be safe from arrest and being forced to give back the money that was stolen. Crime should never be excused or rewarded.
Stop the anchor baby industry.
bingo!
W ignored the law just as bad as Hussein. It’s about time these people who put their hands on the Bible and swear to uphold the laws of the nation actually do it!
IF they are caught, they should be chipped, deported, and never allowed in this country again.
If they return, they should deported somewhere that doesn’t have a land route back to the US - like Somalia.
If they return and the chip has been removed, they are up to no good and should be immediately executed.
Hopefully, this will change.
“W” was the wakeing moment for me to
Realize that there isn’t a Dimes difference between Dems and Republicans.
Go Trump!
They don’t seem to be fearing anything in Longmont, Co.
Then put some action behind those words. Deport every last one. Don’t let any more in.
We can encourage their return to their homelands by publicizing that the penalty under current law for deportation is a 10 year ban for legal entry in most cases.
Some it is 20 years, some a lifetime ban, depending on other crimes committed.
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