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WE CAN'T EVEN DEPORT ILLEGAL CRIMINALS
Boortz Blast ^ | 19 June 2007 | Neal Boortz

Posted on 06/19/2007 6:24:31 AM PDT by K-oneTexas

WE CAN'T EVEN DEPORT ILLEGAL CRIMINALS

As it is, the federal government is already bogged down with too much immigration paperwork. So the Congress' plan ... just grant them amnesty! It's probably out of sheer laziness (and fear) to actually work on the current system, which is clearly failing.

In the second half of 2006, Colorado officials turned over 15,000 names to federal authorities. Why? Because the criminals Colorado was sending to jail had no paperwork. They were illegal criminals. And now, they are sitting in Colorado jails – paid for by Colorado taxpayers – and the federal government can't do a darn thing about it. 15,000 criminals, folks! In just six months! In one state. And who knows how many they don't have in jails!

These are criminals. Not just because they broke the law to get into this country, but they broke the laws of their counties and they are sitting in jail. And even if the state reports the names, nothing is going to happen. Nothing. That's our federal government for you. Can't even get a simple passport issued.

Congress would rather grant amnesty to these criminals than do what they deserve: deport them. If the federal government can't even send the illegals home who commit additional crimes (other than coming here in the first place), you know that they aren't serious about the rest. All they have to do punish anyone who enables this criminal illegal alien enterprise. That includes the employers, the banks, the landlords ... everyone. Yank out the welcome mat. They will self deport. They'll go home! If they can't make money, there is no point in being here. Let them leave.

What's sad is that the number reported increased 71 percent from two years ago. That is no insignificant increase! Are more of them suddenly crossing the border? No. But we have gotten to a point where this has been allowed to go on for too long. And amnesty for their crimes is not the way to solve it.


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Third article in todays Boortz Blast. I remember some posts over the last week or so where some charts on business 'crack downs' over a number of years and information/data from the DHS Annual on arrests of illegals through several Administrations were shown were posted on other threads. They show this very well considering 12-20M illegals inside the USA (depending on whose estimate).

I'm wondering what the Feds were thinking. 1. Well the State has them let them worry about it and pay for them? or 2. We have enough on our plate, get back to you later.
1 posted on 06/19/2007 6:24:34 AM PDT by K-oneTexas
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To: K-oneTexas

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2 posted on 06/19/2007 6:25:39 AM PDT by Greg F (<><)
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To: K-oneTexas

About the only business not considered for outsourcing has been prisons. Since overcrowding is a chronic problem, I propose outsourcing our prisons ... to Mexico.


3 posted on 06/19/2007 6:27:06 AM PDT by sono
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To: K-oneTexas

YOU MUST CONTACT YOUR SENATOR TODAY AND EVERYDAY UNTIL THIS BILL IS KILLED!

They are going to try and slip this though next week. Scream like you have never screamed before. The costs for this will be huge. I have nothing against anyone coming here to become an American but do so legally.

The politicians have lost their minds.


4 posted on 06/19/2007 6:29:00 AM PDT by kjo
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To: K-oneTexas

5 posted on 06/19/2007 6:29:01 AM PDT by Spiff (Rudy Giuliani Quote (NY Post, 1996) "Most of Clinton's policies are very similar to most of mine.")
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To: K-oneTexas
(Stats from the DHS 2004 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, Analysis is mine.)

Employer Investigation Efforts of U.S. Immigration Authorities:

Fiscal Year Worksite Arrests Notices of Intent to Fine
1993 7,630 1,302
1994 7,554 1,063
1995 10,014 1,056
1996 14,164 1,019
1997 17,554 865
1998 13,914 1,023
1999 2,849 417
2000 953 178
2001 735 100
2002 485 53
2003 445 162
2004 159 3

The average annual worksite arrests under Clinton was 9,329 arrests. The average annual worksite arrests under President Bush is 456. This is a 95 percent reduction in average annual worksite arrests under President Bush.

The average annual notices of intent to fine employers of illegal aliens under Clinton was 865. The average under President Bush is 79.5. This is a 90 percent reduction in average annual notices of intent to fine employers of illegal aliens.

And then there is 2004 where, under President Bush, only 3 notices of intent to fine employers of illegal aliens were done. 3!! But that was President Bush's worst year. Let's compare best years then.

Under Clinton his best year for Worksite Arrests was 1997 with 17,554 reported. President Bush's best year was 2001 with 735 worksite arrests reported. This is a 99.7 percent reduction in worksite arrests under President Bush when comparing best years.

Clinton Presidency, Total Aliens Expelled:
1993 1,285,952
1994 1,074,781
1995 1,364,688
1996 1,643,108
1997 1,555,116
1998 1,743,273
1999 1,755,754
2000 1,861,933
Total over 8 years: 12,284,605
Average Annual Total Aliens Expelled: 1,535,575

Bush Presidency, Total Aliens Expelled:
2001 1,432,061
2002 1,084,661
2003 1,076,483
2004 1,238,319
Total over 4 years: 4,831,524
Average Annual Total Aliens Expelled: 1,207,881

The average annual total of aliens expelled under President Bush is 327,694 LESS than the average under President Clinton. That is a 21.3 percent reduction in aliens expelled compared between Clinton and President Bush.

Deportable Aliens located in non-border sectors (interior enforcement):
Clinton presidency, last four years:
1997 44,246
1998 39,096
1999 42,010
2000 32,759
Total: 158,111

Bush presidency, first four years:
2001 30,496
2002 25,501
2003 26,492
2004 21,113
Total: 103,602

Total deportable aliens located in interior sectors during the first four years of the Bush presidency represents a 34.4 percent drop compared to the previous four years - the last four years of the Clinton presidency.

Deportable Aliens Located:
Clinton Presidency first four years:
1993 1,327,261
1994 1,094,719
1995 1,394,554
1996 1,649,986
Total: 5,466,520

Clinton Presidency last four years:
1997 1,536,520
1998 1,679,439
1999 1,714,035
2000 1,814,729
Total: 6,744,723

Bush Presidency first four years:
2001 1,387,486
2002 1,062,279
2003 1,046,422
2004 1,241,089
Total: 4,737,276

Total deportable aliens located dropped by 29.7 percent in the first four years of the Bush Presidency compared to the previous four years - the last four years of the Clinton Presidency.

Sources: DHS Yearbook of Statistics 2004 and other DHS and INS sources.

6 posted on 06/19/2007 6:30:47 AM PDT by Spiff (Rudy Giuliani Quote (NY Post, 1996) "Most of Clinton's policies are very similar to most of mine.")
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To: Czar; Borax Queen; janetgreen; CottonBall; Quix
What's sad is that the number reported increased 71 percent from two years ago. That is no insignificant increase! Are more of them suddenly crossing the border? No. But we have gotten to a point where this has been allowed to go on for too long. And amnesty for their crimes is not the way to solve it.

ping!

7 posted on 06/19/2007 6:31:17 AM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: K-oneTexas

If the federal government can’t even send the illegals home who commit additional crimes (other than coming here in the first place), you know that they aren’t serious about the rest.

The Feds can get Dog the Bounty Hunter extradited to Mexico for helping Mexico get a muderer off their street.


8 posted on 06/19/2007 6:31:26 AM PDT by Son House ( Democrats are Hostile to Tax Payers.)
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To: K-oneTexas
Congress would rather grant amnesty to these criminals than do what they deserve: deport them. If the federal government can't even send the illegals home who commit additional crimes (other than coming here in the first place), you know that they aren't serious about the rest.

Where's FOX News on this issue?

9 posted on 06/19/2007 6:31:58 AM PDT by GOPJ (MSM's dumped inner city unemployment stories - Immigration bill conflicts and all....)
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To: Son House
The Feds can get Dog the Bounty Hunter extradited to Mexico for helping Mexico get a muderer off their street.?

They can also get law-biding grandmothers to take off their shoes at airports too!

10 posted on 06/19/2007 6:33:59 AM PDT by GOPJ (MSM's dumped inner city unemployment stories - Immigration bill conflicts and all....)
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To: Spiff

average annual total of aliens expelled under President Bush is 327,694 LESS than the average under President Clinton

Bush could appoint Clinton to be the ‘illegal alien expulsion zar’.


11 posted on 06/19/2007 6:35:11 AM PDT by Son House ( Democrats are Hostile to Tax Payers.)
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To: K-oneTexas

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12 posted on 06/19/2007 6:35:49 AM PDT by Greg F (<><)
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To: Son House
I can see putting a citizen in jail for breaking the law. But I've never figured out why we would jail a non-citizen for a crime ... rather that placing them on the first slow-boat back to where ever they came from.

Let weight this on the scales of justice. Cost of a ticket home (boat, plane, strapped to cruise missile, what ever) or keep them in jail (food, rent, medical, TV, sporting equipment, etc) for what ever number of years the sentences was by the judge. Which one is most efficient and cost-effective?

Our State Department and INS must have bigger fish to fry. Although I don't know what.
13 posted on 06/19/2007 6:38:45 AM PDT by K-oneTexas (I'm not a judge and there ain't enough of me to be a jury. (Zell Miller, A National Party No More))
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To: K-oneTexas

We need an Alcatraz type place where we can dump them and some seeds and tools and let them do or die.


14 posted on 06/19/2007 6:39:17 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: K-oneTexas
I am not as much of an immigration hawk as some here are, but two of my non-negotiable points are
  1. Deport anyone who commits additional crimes (including voting illegally) and
  2. Have a secure enough border to keep them from getting back in.
I believe failure to do these things has resulted in the crime spike we have seen in the last few years.
15 posted on 06/19/2007 6:40:37 AM PDT by murdoog
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To: GOPJ

It wasn’t a murderer, it was a multiple rapist nasty piece of work who ended up with a 154 year prison sentence in the U.S. And heir to the Max Factor fortune, he was on trial in California for drugging women, than raping them and video taping it. He took off during the trial when it began to look like he was going to be convicted. California desperately wanted him back. Dog did a huge service for U.S. Justice, and to the Mexicans for getting him out of their country, and this is the thanks he gets. All I can think of is massive Johnny Sutton syndrome.


16 posted on 06/19/2007 6:44:53 AM PDT by 3AngelaD (They screwed up their own countries so bad they had to leave, and now they're here screwing up ours)
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To: K-oneTexas
Colorado elects Dems, so higher taxes don’t seem to be an issue.

Has their governor made an issue of this? Has he pressured the President?

Has any State Government weighed in on this debate? They should.

17 posted on 06/19/2007 6:45:37 AM PDT by roses of sharon
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To: K-oneTexas
But I've never figured out why we would jail a non-citizen for a crime

It's because our politicians fear backlashes from foreign sources more than they fear backlashes from us. We need to take our country back and kick these arogant elitists to the curb.
18 posted on 06/19/2007 6:48:39 AM PDT by Eagle of Liberty (The United States of America is the only country strong enough to go it alone.)
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To: murdoog

2. Have a secure enough border to keep them from getting back in.


That should be the starting point of any process to clean this mess up. If the border was secure to the point of stopping them from entering in the first place and keeping them out if removed then and only then should we move on to more issues in this entire immigration process.


19 posted on 06/19/2007 6:51:45 AM PDT by deport ( Cue Spooky Music...)
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To: sono

Better yet, outsource illegal alien prisoners to India or China. It will be much harder for them to sneak back across our border and if followed through 100% of the time the problem of illegals will dry up in months.


20 posted on 06/19/2007 6:53:48 AM PDT by Dutch Boy
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