There really haven't functionally been any U.S. immigration laws for a number of years now. This just makes it even more overtly official:
A new federal stand-down order forces border patrol agents to release many illegal [alien]s they arrest — and bans the agents from ordering their return to a deportation hearing, according to the head of the agents' labor union.
The latter part is much less of a deal than it might sound, since 95+% of illegals never show up for their deportation hearings anyway. It's the forcing of Border Patrol agents to turn them loose in the first place that's the outrage.
"Immigration laws today appear to be mere suggestions, there are little to no consequences for breaking the laws and that fact is well known in other countries," Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, said in testimony before the House Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security Thursday. [emphasis added]
Once again, it's all about incentives. Nullify U.S. immigration laws, as the Obama Regime has illegally and unconstitutionally done, and the incentives for ever larger hordes of passive invaders to pour across the former border skyrocket. Reverse those incentives - as I recall Mitt Romney suggesting four years ago with his eminently sensible "self-deportation" idea - and the influx would dwindle, and even reverse itself.
"If government agencies like [the {Commissariat} of Homeland {Ins}ecurity] or [Customs and Border {Redu}ction] are allowed to bypass Congress by legislating through policy, we might as well abolish our immigration laws altogether," he added.
May as well, since they've already erased our borders. The inevitable result of (illegally) making it as easy as possible to come here illegally, whether across the former border or via visa overstays, and stay here permanently, enjoying all the benefits of citizenship - including voting - while actual citizens are forced to pay for it financially, economically, and culturally, and Democrats benefit from it electorally. Which is, of course, the whole point of this "new" Obama border erasure policy. It's simply the next step in a process long and irreversibly underway.
One that might be called "running up the score":
"Simply put, the new policy makes mandatory the release — without a [Notice to Appear] of any person arrested by the Border Patrol for being in the country illegally, as long as they don't have a previous felony arrest and conviction and as long as they claim to [have] been continuously in the United States since January of 2014," Judd explained.
"The operative word in this policy is 'claim'," he added. "The policy does not require the person to prove they've been here, which is the same burden placed on them during deportation — instead it simply requires them to claim to have been here since January of 2014." [emphases added]
Of course - because, in The Age Of The One, in which the only honor is among thieves, that is the only possible manifestation of the "honor system".
I mean el sistema de honor. Lo sentimos, idioma incorrecto.
And, he said, agents not only are ordered to release the illegal [alien]s, "we do it without any means of tracking their whereabouts."
Naturally. In a country where aliens are citizens and citizens are aliens, it's the citizens that are tracked, while the aliens roam free.
And, of course, elect Democrats.
Our mass deportation notices will be arriving any day now. Only questions are when the Regime will start rounding us up and to where we'll be shipped off.
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