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  • So Obama and ICE saying they were stopping all the illegals...

    ...they might have exaggerated a bit...
    This is remarkable. A just-released Syracuse University study indicates that the government is overstating its enforcement of the immigration laws by a staggering amount.

    According to TRAC, Syracuse’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) has overstated the number of immigration law violators apprehended by a 5:1 ratio. And that’s the good news. Deportations were overstated by 24:1 and detentions by 34:1.

    TRAC says that ICE has represented, not only in press releases but in congressional testimony, that in 2005 it apprehended 102,034. The records it produced, however, show only 21,339. It further claimed 166,075 deportations but documented only 6,906; and said it had detained 233,417 when the paperwork shows only 6,778.

    TRAC notes that the Obama administration delayed complying with its FOIA request for nearly two years (it was submitted in May 2010). TRAC argues that ICE has either geometrically inflated its performance or grossly violated FOIA in withholding information. ICE, according to TRAC, has also attempted to obstruct compliance with FOIA by claiming that Syracuse University is not an academic institution, by insisting that previously provided statistical data was suddenly considered “unavailable,” and by charging over a half-million dollars in processing fees.
    "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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    And this is surprising how?

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    • #3
      ...

      Mark Levin was talking about that last night. While he was doing that, I was thinking about what ice did to that runaway girl here in Dallas. I figure they did that to show how horrible and desrtructible it is to families to deport people; so that citizens would decide they don't want to risk that happening and change their minds about deportation.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
        Mark Levin was talking about that last night. While he was doing that, I was thinking about what ice did to that runaway girl here in Dallas. I figure they did that to show how horrible and desrtructible it is to families to deport people; so that citizens would decide they don't want to risk that happening and change their minds about deportation.
        That is exactly what I thought.
        How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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        • #5
          Lol. I like how you bolded Obama even though he wasn't president in 2005. Sounds like he was covering for the previous administration.

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          • #6
            Send 'em all back !!!

            Crime has constantly droped since Irving has highly enforced the ICE laws.

            Don't lie to the cops and they won't send you out of country.

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