Posted on 09/07/2007 4:39:59 PM PDT by Cyropaedia
Remember the illegal alien TB carrier in Atlanta? Theyre letting him go and trusting him to show up for a deportation hearing in a few weeks.
Yes, really. It happens all the time. That misplaced trust is why we have hundreds of thousands of deportation fugitives on the loose today. The notice to appear letter that the article mentions here is known in open-borders circles as a run letter. As in: Dont actually do what the letter orders you to do. Just run!
(Excerpt) Read more at michellemalkin.com ...
Congressman Billybob
Latest article, "Support the National Party of the United Race?"
What could have been accomplished with a competent AG.
.. .. here in NYC , there used to be something called a Desk Appearance Ticket ,..
. . . commonly refered to by LEOs as a Disappearance Ticket
Ping
They booked him initially in Atlanta. Where did they release him?
It doesn't take an Einstein to figure out all of these people are illegal. So what is Ice doing about it! Not a damn thing, your tax dollars at work!
Paging Mr. Chertoff, Mr. Micahel Chertoff, please?
Sir, didn’t you tell us that ‘Catch ‘n Release’ was a thing of the past?
Didn’t you?
Really?
Unbridled stupidity, but we’re tolerant, and the only thing we won’t tolerate is logic, reason and sound judgment. The “rights” of the one outweighs the risks to the many.
WE live in a land run by fools.
Bttt
Inadmissible Aliens
Some potential immigrants are barred from entering the United States. INADMISSIBLE aliens cannot enter the country as immigrants, refugees, or asylum seekers because they fail to meet the necessary requirements. Reasons for inadmissibility include:
Communicable diseases. Carriers of diseases such as tuberculosis, AIDS, typhoid fever, and other serious ailments that can easily be transmitted are not allowed to emigrate. The reason is obvious: Someone carrying a serious or deadly disease can infect others and create a severe health crisis. (It is possible for someone with a serious communicable disease to have a finding of inadmissibility overturned, but only if he or she can prove that the disease in question has been cured.
http://www.enotes.com/everyday-law-encyclopedia/deportation
Rather, gotten an INJECTION against the USA!
Insanity!
If they are not allowed to immigrate due to the disease due to risk of spreading it, how can they be allowed to stay pending a hearing?
The thought of a gaikokujin, (foreigner) not only being illegal on this soil here, but then having TB to boot, being released and asked to come back for some kind of hearing after being issue a simple "shutto meirei" (notice to appear), in Japan, would have them in a FIT! It would not even be fathomable. The administrators who issued such a ruling, if found out, would have to end up committing suicide after apologizing to the nation.
“If they are not allowed to immigrate due to the disease due to risk of spreading it, how can they be allowed to stay pending a hearing?”
Laws don’t seem to matter anymore.
Where is the Congress to stop this grave threat to America?
bttt
The thought of a gaikokujin, (foreigner) not only being illegal on this soil here, but then having TB to boot, being released and asked to come back for some kind of hearing after being issue a simple "shutto meirei" (notice to appear), in Japan, would have them in a FIT! It would not even be fathomable. The administrators who issued such a ruling, if found out, would have to end up committing suicide after apologizing to the nation.
Gee, you mean the national interest trumps the right of illegals...? What a novel concept. The administrators in this country want to be applauded for their "tolerance".
The Japanese run a pretty tight ship don't they? How hard is it for a citizen of the U.S. to actually immigrate to Japan...? I'm not talking about a visa for a businessman. Is it true that even if a Japanese national marries a westerner and they go back to Japan it incredibly difficult for that spouse to acquire Japanese citizenship...?
Come on, don’t you want to “do what’s right for America”...?
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