Actually, that headline should read "104,000 Criminal Illegal Aliens Turned Loose On The Unsuspecting American Public," because the 36,000 was the number by which the White House lowballed it - and those additional thirty six thousand weren't just in the slammer on illegal immigration charges:
Not only did Homeland Security spring 68,000 criminals who are in the country illegally rather than process them for deportation in 2013, it freed nearly 40,000 in detention while they waited to hear if they'd been booted, the Center for Immigration Studies reported.
The 36,007 released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody included criminals convicted of homicide, sexual assault, kidnapping, and aggravated assault, and in 16,000 cases, nailed for drunk or drugged driving, the Center reported, citing an ICE tally.
"The revelation that 36,007 criminal aliens were released from ICE custody in 2013, an average of nearly 100 per day, is shocking, and could further shake public faith in the effectiveness of current immigration enforcement policies," the Washington-based Center said in its analysis.
Breathtaking, isn't it? Makes you wonder, despite yourself, at what could possibly motivate such policy insanity. Is it that Barack Obama simply wants to unleash a huge crime wave, a la Lex Luthor and the Legion of Doom? No SuperFriends to protect us in real life, after all. Is it that Barack Obama is frantic to unleash a race war from coast to coast to justify imposing martial law and he's putting his "troops" in place? Is it that even he doesn't believe he can simply return California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas to Mexico, so effectively erasing our southern border and allowing a passive Mexican invasion of the United States is the next best thing? Is it because he wants to globalize his welfare state? Is it that he wants to import enough Mexicans to "flood the zone" with so many Donk voters that he will be able to rule the country forever without having to go to the trouble and bother of carrying out a formal coup de tat? Or does he simply view citizenship as an entitlement negating the need to even attain it?
If I were asked all those questions, my answer would be, "Yes". Some combination of all of them is probably the case. I couldn't quantify or rank them, but then I don't think I'd have to, because they're all mutually reinforcing. The end result is the same: America wanes, and Barack Obama's power over it waxes. The epitome of the Obama Doctrine.
Which, once again, makes it all the more baffling why the GOP continues this inexplicable dalliance with "comprehensive immigration reform". Oh, I know the excuse - "appealing to Hispanic voters" - which is BS of such fetidity and utter paucity of electoral evidence that it's barely even worth a passing mention. But the fact is that passing another amnesty would doom the Republican Party to political irrelevance simply by throwing away Texas and Arizona the way the 1986 amnesty forfeited California before we even got to the betrayal of the conservative grassroots that this would constitute. And they would be dooming the country right along with themselves.
And based on what? Barack Obama's promise to "faithfully execute" whatever CIR law they passed? Seriously? So that next year he could release a million criminal illegals? Or better yet, never even pursue their arrest in the first place, because, as we're all supposed to have been re-educated and brainwashed to believe by now, to do so would be "racist"?
Makes you wonder how many innocent American citizens have paid the price economically and physically for this particular plank of Barack Obama's blind-guide Ameriphobic zealotry. How many loved ones robbed or raped or maimed or murdered who wouldn't have been otherwise because America didn't fit his racial "vision". And how sixty two million Americans could possibly have voted for it not once, but twice.
And that's before Final Amnesty. After it? If you think this country has been "racialized" the past five and a half years, you won't have seen anything yet.
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