Illegal immigrant criminals set free in U.S. as State Dept. thwarts deportations – IOTW Report

Illegal immigrant criminals set free in U.S. as State Dept. thwarts deportations

WT: The State Department is thwarting efforts to deport immigrants to China, Guinea, Liberia and other countries that are reluctant to take back their own citizens convicted of crimes β€” forcing immigration agents to release often-violent criminals back onto the streets, U.S. government documents show.

The Homeland Security Department’s deportation agency has filed several petitions asking the State Department to take steps to punish recalcitrant countries, including the ultimate punishment of denying visas to visitors from those countries. But the department has failed to follow through on the plain language in federal law, saying it doesn’t want to anger foreign governments by withholding the visas.

In the meantime, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is forced to release the immigrants, many of whom commit further serious crimes. The recidivism rate is 30 percent or higher for criminal aliens released from detention. Β more

5 Comments on Illegal immigrant criminals set free in U.S. as State Dept. thwarts deportations

  1. This is why, if you are a “participant” in a violent action by someone OBVIOUSLY an illegal alien (not an immigrant), time to practice as many of The Four Esses as possible:
    Suppress(or)
    Shoot
    Shovel
    Shut up

    Combining all the FedGov’s actions (FBI not recommending charges against the Hildabeast being the latest, the straw that broke the camel’s back), along with ICE unable to obey the law to do THEIR job, why should WE, the Average American CITIZEN, obey the law?
    We now live in a country WROL – Without Rule Of Law. Time to start making our own vigilante justice laws.

  2. It should be obvious, even to the densest head in America, that our FedGov is working to destroy this country (not that they (the dense-heads) don’t want that, just that they must surely be aware of it).

    Time for a divorce.

    Amicable, or otherwise.

    izlamo delenda est …

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