Seeing Is Believing


By James R. Edwards Jr., August 29, 2010

If there's any doubt that the Obama administration is running headlong away
from immigration enforcement and toward de facto amnesty, it will disappear
with a quick review of the latest evidence.

The weak-on-crime, coddle-the-lawbreakers political appointees in the
Department of Homeland Security have had their deliberate non-enforcement
policy direction exposed in the past few weeks. Instead of a drip-drip-drip
dribble of tidbits and leaks, the administration has been blown by torrents
of irrefutable evidence against denials of its systematically undermining
the rule of law in immigration.

The Miami Herald, among others,
<http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/08/27/1794349/us-moving-to-ease-deportation
.html> reported how an Immigration and Customs Enforcement memo demands the
release of illegal and criminal aliens who are less than rapists and
murderers and terrorists, pretty much. The Herald quoted the ICE memo:
"'Where there is an underlying application or petition and ICE determines .
. . that a non-detained individual appears eligible for relief from removal,
[its attorneys] should promptly move to dismiss proceedings,' [ICE Assistant
Secretary John] Morton wrote in an Aug. 20 memo to the agency's principal
legal advisor and the head of enforcement and removal operations."

The "underlying application or petition" means a relative or a mate in a
marriage (genuine or sham) has filed for these deportable aliens to obtain a
visa or other immigration benefit. They may eventually be denied the
applied-for benefit. But get your paperwork in and that's ICE's "get out of
jail free" card to thousands of illegal aliens.

The Washington Post
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/26/AR201008260
6561.html> reported how ICE political appointees' de facto amnesty policies
have caused a groundswell of opposition from rank and file ICE agents -
including the generation of a vote of no confidence (first reported by CIS's
Janice Kephart  <http://cis.org/kephart/ICE-mission-melt-1> here):

Immigration officers say the new measures limit their enforcement efforts
and the revamped lockups will compromise their safety. In June, their union
took the unprecedented step of issuing a vote of no confidence in the
agency's director, John Morton, and the official overseeing detention
reform, Phyllis Coven.

Months before that, the 24 field managers who oversee detention and
deportation sent a memorandum to Morton that challenged a number of
recommended changes. Current and former ICE attorneys in New York, Houston
and other offices nationwide say they are angry that they have been
instructed to drop efforts to deport some immigrants.

Already, the Obama administration is dropping cases and releasing thousands
of illegal and criminal aliens onto American streets. This thrilled
immigration lawyers in Texas,
<http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7169978.html> according to
the Houston Chronicle. It has outraged
<http://cnsnews.com/news/article/71035> most Americans. Witness the latest
Gallup poll showing fewer than three in ten Americans approve of Obama's
handling of immigration.

The ICE non-enforcement plan is in addition to the de facto amnesty being
explored and implemented by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. That
plan was exposed by U.S. senators led by Iowa Republican Charles Grassley, a
<http://www.cis.org/north/uscis-memo> leaked USCIS memo, and
<http://cnsnews.com/news/article/71637> grassroots
<http://www.cis.org/edwards/administrative-amnesty-letter> groups.

Still, despite all the evidence, the Obama administration continues to deny
its dereliction of duty and refusal to carry out the law. After the
grassroots organizations' news conference and letter to the White House,
USCIS issued a statement
<http://iowaindependent.com/41775/conservative-groups-launch-cohesive-attack
-on-immigration-memo> downplaying its intent to commit de facto amnesty. The
agency claimed "internal memos do not and should not be equated with
official action or policy." Ignore the fact that DHS is already implementing
such wholesale administrative amnesty for certain classes of illegals, such
as purported " <http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/09/us/09students.html>
students." Reassuringly, the memo averred that DHS "will not grant deferred
action or humanitarian parole to the nation's entire illegal immigrant
population."

The Obama immigration regime is acting like the exposed Wizard of Oz. Pay no
attention to the man behind the curtain, the Obama administration demands.
But the fraud has been exposed. Americans aren't buying empty words about
immigration enforcement. The administration's actions are screaming so loud
they're drowning out their voices. The mighty Oz has spoken, indeed.






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