Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Leaked DHS Memos Show Illegals Now Immune To Arrest

by JASmius



Not exactly news, is it?:

New Obama administration rules make the vast majority of illegal immigrants immune to arrest and relegate border patrol agents to the role of social workers, according to Breitbart Texas.

A border agent leaked the documents to the conservative web site, explaining that the Department of Homeland Security has decided that the majority of immigrants crossing U.S. borders illegally cannot be detained or deported without approval from top officials in Washington.

The documents do not specifically order agents to let illegal immigrants pass freely into the United States, the source said. But the rules “clearly” say “don’t waste your time because the alien will not be put into detention, sent back or deported,” he said.

“There is literally no reason to arrest an illegal alien because they are specifically telling Border Patrol there will be no consequence for the illegal alien. It is a waste of time and resources to arrest someone who is off limits for detainment or deportation and the documents make that fact clear,” the source added.

“Border Patrol agents are now being trained to be social workers, not law enforcement.”

It couldn't unfold any other way, under the circumstances.  Barack Obama intends to import as many poor migrants as possible to swamp the U.S. population with disease and ethnic/racial conflict and jihadist infiltrators and "blue" voters in order to "reduce America to the level of the rest of the world," as he once put it - in other words, Third World level - but eliminating a government bureau, even if it's one, like the Border Patrol, for which he has no use, is anathema to him.  His solution?  "Fundamentally transform" the BP into just another welfare agency.

The logic may be perverse, but for a policy of Executive nullification of U.S. immigration law and effective border erasure, it is logical.

Kinda underscores the urgency of the imperative showdown with The One over DHS funding next month, doesn't it?

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