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Not only that but he has given a stay of deportation to millions of illegals who have U.S. born kids and hundreds of thousands under DACA all by EO and without congress' approval. He released 30,000 of them from detainment many whom were criminals. He has instructed Homeland Security not to deport any illegals unless they are "convicted" criminals. Obama's deportation record is dismal.
This one is more recent, from February of this year.
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Again, what is being counted is apprehensions at the border not real deportations. From your first article:
." In 2013, there were 414,000 apprehensions at the southwest border, a rise of 27% over 2011 (the most recent low in apprehensions)".
How do you justify and explain his stays of deportation for millions in the past year or so? He has a hands off policy for any illegal who haven't yet been "convicted" of a serious crime. Yet we know that many of them use stolen ID's to work which is a felony among other crimes that they just haven't been caught at yet.
This one is more recent, from February of this year.
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You don't read do you?
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Until recent years, most people caught illegally crossing the southern border were simply bused back into Mexico in what officials called "voluntary returns," but which critics derisively termed "catch and release." Those removals, which during the 1990s reached more 1 million a year, were not counted in Immigration and Customs Enforcement's deportation statistics.
Now, the vast majority of border crossers who are apprehended get fingerprinted and formally deported.
Pay attention to those who were not "caught" at the border and made it in.
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closer examination shows that immigrants living illegally in most of the continental U.S. are less likely to be deported today than before Obama came to office, according to immigration data.
Again, what is being counted is apprehensions at the border not real deportations. From your first article:
." In 2013, there were 414,000 apprehensions at the southwest border, a rise of 27% over 2011 (the most recent low in apprehensions)".
How do you justify and explain his stays of deportation for millions in the past year or so? He has a hands off policy for any illegal who haven't yet been "convicted" of a serious crime. Yet we know that many of them use stolen ID's to work which is a felony among other crimes that they just haven't been caught at yet.
does 2015 come before or after a report from 2011??
spin away - that's what you do. I read just fine, clearly you don't.
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