Showing posts with label deporting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deporting. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Obama finally finds some illegals he wants to deport...

It's a christian family from Germany...

Via Fox News
Uwe and Hannelore Romeike came to the United States in 2008 seeking political asylum. They fled their German homeland in the face of religious persecution for homeschooling their children.
They wanted to live in a country where they could raise their children in accordance with their Christian beliefs.
The Romeikes were initially given asylum, but the Obama administration objected – claiming that German laws that outlaw homeschooling do not constitute persecution.
“The goal in Germany is for an open, pluralistic society,” the Justice Department wrote in a legal brief last year. “Teaching tolerance to children of all backgrounds helps to develop the ability to interact as a fully functioning citizen in Germany.”
On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to hear the Romeike’s appeal – paving the way for the Christian family of eight to be deported.
“I think this is a part of the Obama administration’s overall campaign to crush religious freedom in this country,” said Michael Farris, chairman of the Home School Legal Defense Association. His organization is representing family.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Interesting: Federal Judge says DHS can not refuse to deport illegal immigrants

Look for Barack Obama and  Janet Napolitano to continue to ignore the law...

Via Washington Examiner:
Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano does not have the authority to refuse to enforce laws that require illegal immigrants to face deportation, according to the federal judge hearing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement union’s lawsuit against DHS.
“The court finds that DHS does not have discretion to refuse to initiate removal proceedings [when the law requires it],” U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor said today, per Business Week. O’Connor asked DHS and the ICE union to offer additional arguments before he makes a final ruling on the legality of President Obama’s “deferred action on childhood arrivals” (DACA) program, which invoked prosecutorial discretion as a means of allowing people to stay in the country if they would have qualified for amnesty under the DREAM Act, which never passed through Congress.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Obama Claims to be deporting more illegals than ever, but ICE official admits they dumped 500,000 back onto US Streets


The truth is hard to come by when the question of the Obama administration's enforcement of immigration law is considered. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano claims they have deported a record 392,000 illegal immigrants over the past year. An ICE official told Prince William Board chairman Corey Stewart ICE released a half a million back onto US streets.

The Washington Examiner reported:
Prince William Board chairman Corey Stewart told The Examiner that a top aide at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement admitted to him that ICE has released more than a half million convicted criminal illegal immigrants back into American communities instead of deporting them.

Stewart also says that he is still waiting for information he requested about the whereabouts of some 2,739 criminals convicted in Prince William County since 2007 and sent to ICE for deportation. County police officers have already recaptured 249 of these felons.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Mexican mayors ask US to stop sending their criminals back


It seems the illegal immigrant criminals we are sending back to Mexico are committing crimes in their homeland too. Mexican mayors are asking the US to stop deporting them. Sorry about their bad luck.

FOX News reported:
A coalition of Mexican mayors has asked the United States to stop deporting illegal immigrants who have been convicted of serious crimes in the U.S. to Mexican border cities, saying the deportations are contributing to Mexican border violence.

The request was made at a recent San Diego conference in which the mayors of four Mexican border cities and one U.S. mayor, San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders, gathered to discuss cross-border issues.