Posted on 02/04/2011 4:40:33 PM PST by moonshinner_09
California had the highest numbers of convicts who were mistakenly allowed to remain in the country when they should have been deported, according to a new government report. Nationwide, hundreds of convicts who were eligible for removal from the United States were released from federal and state custody in 2009 because Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials failed to identify them, according to the Office of Inspector General, which released the report Wednesday. Nationwide, the report concludes that 890 of 49,033 convicts eligible for removal from the country were not identified. Understaffing, an ever-increasing work load and lax documentation are to blame for the misidentifications, the report stated. In response, ICE officials said they would look into the issue, according to a letter submitted as part of the report.
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Business as usual.
mistakenly?
probably purposefully
They were too busy seizing domain names.
ICE could give a shyte ...They still get a big ol paycheck and pension
“unexpectedly”
and citizens property..gotta get that tax money ya know..
“They were too busy seizing domain names.”
Oh, they were ALL OVER that...
My neighbor behind us is ICE. He says they are bi-polar. One week they say go after the Peruvians, the next week they say forget the Peruvians go after the Guatemalans. He spends a lot of time doing transport to Los Angeles for deportation and says they usually beat him back.
Sounds like it is all under control to me. Lol
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This must be part of the mower men mccain wanted to give pardons to.
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