Friday, July 11, 2014

Team Obama's Deportation Message: Words say One Thing, Actions Say Something Else

The Obama administration is launching a pricey public relations campaign to convince Central American children not to make the dangerous and illegal trek across the U.S. border -- but Washington's warning that those who cross will not get papers is belied by the reality on the ground.
While administration officials stress that children crossing the border will not get "permisos" to stay, statistics suggest they won't get deported any time soon, either.
And the Los Angeles Times reports that deportations for illegal immigrant minors have dropped precipitously in recent years.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement data, according to the report, show that the number of minors deported or turned back at ports of entry fell to 1,669 last year, from 8,143 in 2008.
Fewer than 100 minors were deported from nonborder states last year, according to the report.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Obama made it clear in a film that Hannity was not allowed to show on
Fox News. They pulled it. It showed him talking to a group of Muslims saying he was one of them and he spoke in perfect Arabic. Dems want Sharia Law because they are not doing anything to help America with Obama, Jarrett, and Reid's help