Under the guise of rebuilding trust between cops and their communities, the Obama administration issued a report on Monday stating that state and local police should stop enforcing immigration laws.
The report also recommends cutting back on the transfer of military equipment and weapons into local law enforcement agencies.
So, we are getting less enforcement of immigration laws and a faux curtailing of weapons of war on our streets…all for the purpose of Obama taking over local law enforcement and keeping as many illegal immigrants within our borders as he can.
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Umm… Same house that voted no to veterans benefits …and so on! And facts is the least thing y’all are worried about!
Well Joe Jasicki… i have the right to question him because HE works for ME… nobody is above the cons$#%&!@*uion. No matter how many people like you click their heels for him, he is not above the cons$#%&!@*ution.
double down on checking for immigration, fbo, send as many back as we can.
Obviously Truth and Action is really Lies and Twisted. Republicans are so much bull.
wayne YOU are correct I just found this site and signed on for their newsletter maybe they will start posting on my facebook page I hope so this plase looks like soo much fun,,,,,
Watch out for what he is trying to do. If illegals are not stopped, who else is coming across with them with their soldiers of war. Stopping law enforcement from arming up with what they need to thwart off any attack by any force is wrong. Our law enforcement will be the first response. First contact. Arm them up. Stop what he is planning now. Just my opinion.
ββAn individual’s deportation is determined in removal proceedings, administrative proceedings under United States immigration law. Removal proceedings are typically conducted in Immigration Court (the Executive Office for Immigration Review) by an immigration judge. Deportations from the United States increased by more than 60 percent from 2003 to 2008, with Mexicans accounting for nearly two-thirds of those deported. Under the Obama administration, deportations have increased to record levels beyond the level reached by the George W. Bush administration with a projected 400,000 deportations in 2010, 10 percent above the deportation rate of 2008 and 25 percent above 2007. Fiscal year 2011 saw 396,906 deportations, the largest number in the history of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement;ββ
$#%&!@*tard!!
Because he works for me I have every right to question him
A peasant speaks, he don’t work for you
Make us an official Communist State!
This getting old. He’s gota go, and soon.