They will deport those with criminal records. They will then welcome the rest to share in the fruits of our labor.
Morton’s June 30 memorandum set priorities for the capture, detention and removal of illegal immigrants. With the federal system facing a limit on how many people it can deport each year, he wrote, “principal attention” must go to people convicted of felonies or at least three misdemeanors punishable by jail time.
In descending order of importance, the memo cites people convicted of a misdemeanor, those caught near the border and individuals who have failed to obey deportation orders.
While the Obama administration focuses on suing Arizona for doing the job he won’t, his Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) chief John Morton focuses on the important issues of ICE. But the agency suspiciously has no breakdown of the crimes and will not accept the illegals that Arizona deports. What a freakin’ joke.
Morton’s June 30 memorandum set priorities for the capture, detention and removal of illegal immigrants. With the federal system facing a limit on how many people it can deport each year, he wrote, “principal attention” must go to people convicted of felonies or at least three misdemeanors punishable by jail time.
In descending order of importance, the memo cites people convicted of a misdemeanor, those caught near the border and individuals who have failed to obey deportation orders.
While the Obama administration focuses on suing Arizona for doing the job he won’t, his Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) chief John Morton focuses on the important issues of ICE. But the agency suspiciously has no breakdown of the crimes and will not accept the illegals that Arizona deports. What a freakin’ joke.