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It's Official: Illegal Aliens Won't Be Deported
Human Events ^ | unknown | Joseph A. D'Agostino

Posted on 07/05/2002 4:25:39 AM PDT by Pythagoras

In a little-noticed statement, Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Commissioner James Ziglar has said that most of the millions of illegal aliens living in this country do not have to worry about the U.S. government enforcing the law and deporting them.

"No one likes the idea that people came into the country illegally, but it’s not practical or reasonable to think that you’re going to be able to round them all up and send them home," Ziglar said at a May 23 press conference that he held with Javier Moctezuma Barragan, the Mexican undersecretary of population and migrant services, and Felipe de Jesus Preciado Coronado, commissioner of Mexico’s migration institute. The press conference was held at the Tucson (Ariz.) Border Patrol office.

Estimates of the number of aliens living illegally in this country vary from seven million to 11 million. The INS estimates seven to eight million.

An INS spokesman said that Ziglar merely repeated what other INS commissioners, including Clinton commissioner Doris Meissner, have said in recent years. "I haven’t heard any controversy over his remarks," he said. "Commissioner Ziglar was recognizing the long-standing reality. The priorities for our 1,950 internal enforcement agents are deporting criminal aliens, combating trafficking. . . . We don’t have the resources to pull those agents away from those priorities."

The Arizona Daily Star, the only newspaper to report Ziglar’s comments, paraphrased the INS director as saying that deportation of all illegal aliens would "have too severe an impact on the U.S. economy."

Spokesmen for congressional Republican leaders on immigration—House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Sensenbrenner (R.-Wis.), House immigration subcommittee chairman George Gekas (R.-Pa.), and Senate immigration subcommittee ranking member Sam Brownback (R.-Kan.)—had no immediate reaction to Ziglar’s comments during Memorial Day week, which Congress took off. The spokesmen were not aware of Ziglar’s comment.

Barragán said at the press conference, "The mobility of people has been a reality throughout human history. Only by recognizing that reality, through agreements, through laws, can we avoid what is happening."

Ziglar said that he wanted to make policing the border more efficient in order to free up resources to focus on the most serious threats to the United States. "We need to set up a regime where we don’t have to spend so much of our time and effort in enforcement activities dealing with people who are not terrorists, who are not threats to our national security, who are economic refugees," he said.

Ziglar discussed the installation of six 30-foot beacons in the Yuma area that illegal migrants can see from up to five miles away. The beacons would allow the illegal immigrants to call for help from the Border Patrol—which could then deport them. Though the beacons have been up for several months, no one has yet used them. Since October 1 of last year, the Border Patrol has discovered the bodies of 124 dead migrants in the mostly desert regions of its Yuma and Tucson sectors.

Ziglar also announced the use of pepperball launchers by Border Patrol agents. The weapons are supposed to disable violent migrants without hurting them, he said.

The next day, at an appearance in San Ysidro, Calif., Ziglar said that the INS would establish more commuter lanes to help people who make daily trips across the border. "If it’s hard for people to move across the border fluidly, that is going to have a severe economic impact on the economy of this community," he said. He said that a system of rapid entry, with minimal inspection times, for Mexican trucks would be expanded around the country.


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To: Pythagoras

A fish rots at the head first... sorry to say...


41 posted on 10/14/2005 10:15:23 PM PDT by hosepipe (This Propaganda has been edited to include not a small amount of Hyperbole..)
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To: Flyer

Bienvenidos a Amexica. Oprima el numero dos para Ingles.


42 posted on 10/14/2005 10:41:40 PM PDT by Travis McGee (--- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com ---)
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To: Pythagoras

won't => can't. the horse is not just out of the barn, it's 100,000 miles away.


43 posted on 10/14/2005 10:43:46 PM PDT by The Red Zone (Florida, the sun-shame state, and Illinois the chicken injun.)
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To: Pythagoras
Ziglar also announced the use of pepperball launchers

A "pepperball" is just a paintball with pepper spray inside of it, instead of paint. They travel reliably at speeds up to 325 feet per second, and have an effective range of 50-75 yards.

Zig Zag Ziglar wants his agents to apprehend semiautomatic gun toting criminals with paintball guns?

44 posted on 10/14/2005 10:56:46 PM PDT by Captainpaintball
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To: Pythagoras
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Commissioner James Ziglar has said...illegal aliens do not have to worry about the U.S. government enforcing the law.

I trust President Bush to appoint good people, and if Commissioner Ziglar says we cannot enforce the law, well, we just can't enforce it.

James W. Ziglar was appointed Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) by the President President Bush and was unanimously confirmed by the Senate on July 31, 2001. He took office on August 6, 2001.

45 posted on 10/14/2005 11:07:43 PM PDT by Plutarch
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To: Pythagoras

Don't allow them food stamps, free education, medical care, housing and jobs outside of perhaps the farming area and they will have no reason to be here.


46 posted on 10/14/2005 11:12:26 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Pythagoras

Don't allow them food stamps, free education, medical care, housing and jobs outside of perhaps the farming area and they will have no reason to be here.


47 posted on 10/14/2005 11:12:28 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: Pythagoras
Well, I'm glad to see the security of this country is first and foremost in the minds of the Bush adminstration. </S>
48 posted on 10/14/2005 11:22:24 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Hey, Cindy Sheehan, get over yourself, already!)
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