Shocking:
Illegal immigrants charged with violent crimes and serious felonies were among the hundreds of criminals the Obama administration released from jails across the country in February 2013, newly released documents show.
According to records obtained by USA Today, the government released inmates charged with offenses ranging from kidnapping and sexual assault to drug trafficking, armed assault, and homicide.
The evidence contradicts previous assurances by the administration that the 617 criminals who were released as part of a cost cutting exercise were low risk offenders charged with misdemeanors "or other criminals whose prior conviction did not pose a violent threat to public safety," USA Today reported.
Wait for it....wait for it....
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency admitted to the newspaper that numerous dangerous criminals had been released but denied direct responsibility.
"Discretionary releases made by ICE were of low-level offenders. However, the releases involving individuals with more significant criminal histories were, by and large, dictated by special circumstances outside of the agency's control," ICE spokeswoman Gillian Christensen told USA Today. [emphasis added]
"We won't do X, and after it comes out that we did do X, we won't know who did X or why or how until we figure out a way to smear it on Republicans, and if you pursue it, you're a racist." Pure, undiluted, classic Obama.
J-Ger says it well today:
The allegedly cruel, xenophobic, and ignorant border security crowd said that if we stopped deporting children who came to the United States illegally, it would create an incentive for more of them — and this summer they were proven right. Those same critics, mostly but not entirely on the right, argued that the administration saw illegal immigrants as a source of future votes, and put that goal over all other priorities and considerations. For this claim, they were mocked and derided; administration defenders insisted our government would never do that.
As they steal another election twelve days from now on the strength of unprecedented tidal waves of voter fraud.
I don't know why Senators John McCain and Tom Coburn didn't blither demands for an inspector general investigation a year and a half ago when the Regime made its pre-emptively bogus claim. Why not save a year and a half? Or better yet, start demanding that the House begin an impeachment inquiry after Election Day? If we're gonna go down anyway, might as well do so with both barrels blazing.
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