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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There has been a 30 year bipartisan policy of non-enforcement of laws and borders since the last amnesty.
In every election since then the GOP has only nominated amnesty candidates. This was not accidental.
This time they got Trumped and that is why they are so ticked off and want to stymie him or remove him.
I’m surprised this message was lost on the “If you’re Republican you should be afraid” members of the slaverycrat party.
Illegal is well, illegal. You are in the country illegally. The remedy is simple, deportation. How hard is this?
A country that loses control of its borders, that has no control or desire to control who comes and who stays will, in short order, cease to be a country. My country shares the longest land border in the world with the USA. I do not wish to have a border with a territory that has ceased to be a country.
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