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Originally Posted by Guest
Just when was the first time this guy came across the border?
Francisco Sanchez Used 30 Aliases | The Daily Caller
Don't think Obama was President in 1991....do you forget Reagan gave amnesty during his term? Obama has deported far more illegals than most Presidents.
Check your facts
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I think you may be missing the point here. Two federal judges have now gone on record as saying the federal government has been asked to ENFORCE FEDERAL LAW.
Our government,headed by President Obama just ignores these pleas, and supports these sanctuary cities. Of ores,President Obama was not in office when this man was beginning his charades, but had the President tried to enforce federal law,who knows.
I think the comment about attending the funeral alludes to the outpouring of sympathy in the past for known lawbreakers and representatives of the WH attending their funerals.
Please read how federal employees have begged for enforcement because it is out of control.
"The administration’s deportation chief backtracked Friday, just a day after she pleaded with Congress to pass laws cracking down on so-called “sanctuary” cities and states — a stance that appeared to put her at odds with her boss, President Obama.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Sarah Saldana, who has been on the job less than 90 days, told Congress she would welcome new laws to crack down on states and localities that refuse to cooperate with her agents who are trying to apprehend and deport illegal immigrants.
“Thank you, Amen,” she said Thursday when asked if she would support Congress passing a law insisting local officials cooperate.
Her remarks drew fire from immigrant-rights advocates, and on Friday she had to issue a new statement saying she does not, in fact, want to see Congress pass any new crackdown laws."
Read more:
Obama's deportation chief retracts call to override sanctuary cities - Washington Times
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Obama's deportation chief retracts call to override sanctuary cities - Washington Times
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