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Feds moving to dismiss deportation cases

 
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Feds moving to dismiss deportation cases
The Department of Homeland Security is systematically reviewing thousands of pending immigration cases and moving to dismiss those filed against suspected illegal immigrants who have no serious criminal records, according to several sources familiar with the efforts.

Culling the immigration court system dockets of noncriminals started in earnest in Houston about a month ago and has stunned local immigration attorneys, who have reported coming to court anticipating clients' deportations only to learn that the government was dismissing their cases.

Richard Rocha, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman, said Tuesday that the review is part of the agency's broader, nationwide strategy to prioritize the deportations of illegal immigrants who pose a threat to national security and public safety. Rocha declined to provide further details.

Critics assailed the plan as another sign that the Obama administration is trying to create a kind of backdoor "amnesty" program.

Raed Gonzalez, an immigration attorney who was briefed on the effort by Homeland Security's deputy chief counsel in Houston, said DHS confirmed that it's reviewing cases nationwide, though not yet to the pace of the local office. He said the others are expected to follow suit soon.

Gonzalez, the liaison between the Executive Office for Immigration Review, which administers the immigration court system, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association, said DHS now has five attorneys assigned full time to reviewing all active cases in Houston's immigration court.

Gonzalez said DHS attorneys are conducting the reviews on a case-by-case basis. However, he said they are following general guidelines that allow for the dismissal of cases for defendants who have been in the country for two or more years and have no felony convictions.

In some instances, defendants can have one misdemeanor conviction, but it cannot involve a DWI, family violence or sexual crime, Gonzalez said.

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Re: Feds moving to dismiss deportation cases
Just another reason we need to clean out DC! The legislative and judicary branches are so corrupt they need completely cleaned out and start over!
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Re: Feds moving to dismiss deportation cases
They are just establishing their voter base.
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Re: Feds moving to dismiss deportation cases
They are just establishing their voter base.
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You are right, and we need to stop them.
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Re: Feds moving to dismiss deportation cases
They don't have serious criminal records?

Isn't crossing the border seriously illegal?
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They don't have serious criminal records?

Isn't crossing the border seriously illegal?
 Quoting: SUFFER FOOLS

That means they didn't kill anyone that matters to Barry, and they didn't rape his daughters!
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Re: Feds moving to dismiss deportation cases
Jaywalking is a misdemeanor. Spitting on the sidewalk is a misdemeanor.

Entering the nation illegally to shit out anchor babies from a clown-car vagina, overburdening the already stressed out economy is currently a misdemeanor.

Illegal border crossing must be upgraded from a misdemeanor to a felony.
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Re: Feds moving to dismiss deportation cases
Jaywalking is a misdemeanor. Spitting on the sidewalk is a misdemeanor.

Entering the nation illegally to shit out anchor babies from a clown-car vagina, overburdening the already stressed out economy is currently a misdemeanor.

Illegal border crossing must be upgraded from a misdemeanor to a felony.
 Quoting: SUFFER FOOLS

In Arizona, Sheriff Arpaio charges them as felons and deports them. That's why the wetbacks put a price on his head. If they are convicted as felons, they can never be eligible for citizenship.
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