Posted on 09/27/2011 6:27:57 AM PDT by suspects
Who ya gonna believe Deval or your lyin eyes?
Last week a group of Massachusetts sheriffs reached out directly to the U.S. Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and arranged to send fingerprints of arrested individuals in their custody to ICE. Gov. Deval Patrick, who adamantly opposes the Secure Communities program, reacted angrily:
We already send all the fingerprints we gather to the federal government. The only thing the sheriffs are doing thats different from what we do already is grabbing headlines.
Then, with a touch of sarcasm, Patrick added: God bless em. Im glad theyre complying with the rules and our policies.
Now, the first part of that statement is factual but false.
Yes, the Patrick administration supports sending fingerprints to the FBI and, yes, thats part of the federal government. Alas, its not the part of the federal government that has anything to do with immigration. No doubt Patrick would support sending fingerprints to the Smithsonian or Mount Rushmore, too.
What the sheriffs are doing is sending the prints to the only place that matters, and thats a policy Patrick continues to oppose.
Which make his other claims the sheriffs arent doing anything different, those are our policies out and out lies. Whoppers. Utterly untrue.
Now, pointing out that a politician is lying is like announcing that your goldfish is wet. However, in this case Patricks prevarications are running headlong into some horrible timing.
First there was the horrifying case of Matthew Denice, a 23-year-old Milford man crushed to death allegedly by a drunk-driving, repeat-offender illegal immigrant. Patricks response: No change in policy is required . . . we already send all fingerprints . . . blah, blah, blah.
Just days later, President Barack Obamas Uncle Omar more than 20 years illegally living and working in Massachusetts was busted...
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonherald.com ...
Well, at least they caught him and sent him back to Kenya.
Ping!
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