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DHS Quietly Moving, Releasing Vanloads of Illegal Aliens Away from Border

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is quietly transporting illegal immigrants from the Mexican border to Phoenix and releasing them without proper processing or issuing court appearance documents, Border Patrol sources tell Judicial Watch. The government classifies them as Other Than Mexican (OTM) and this week around 35 were transferred 116 miles north from Tucson to a Phoenix bus station where they went their separate way. Judicial Watch was present when one of the white vans carrying a group of OTMs arrived at the Phoenix Greyhound station on Buckeye Road.
OTM6-2016The OTMs are from Honduras, Colombia, El Salvador and Guatemala and Border Patrol officials say this week’s batch was in custody for a couple of days and ordered to call family members in the U.S. so they could purchase a bus ticket for their upcoming trip from Phoenix. Authorities didn’t bother checking the identity of the U.S. relatives or if they’re in the country legally, according to a Border Patrol official directly involved in the matter. American taxpayers pick up the fare for those who claim to have a “credible fear,” Border Patrol sources told JW. None of the OTMs were issued official court appearance documents, but were told to “promise” they’d show up for a hearing when notified, said federal agents with firsthand knowledge of the operation.

http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2...eleasing-vanloads-illegal-aliens-away-border/
 
Strange that Judicial Watch didn't tell the whole story.

Local Fox affiliate KSAZ-TV was told by federal officials that the immigrant drop-offs are part of a larger operation. The operation involves moving hundreds of undocumented workers who were detained in Texas to Arizona, because officials in Texas cannot process them all. Immigrants dropped off in Phoenix are supposed to report to a local Immigration and Customs Enforcement office within 15 days of reaching their destination.
 
Echo. I hear an echo. It must be an unimaginably large cavern, or the normal proceedings of the right-wing. Sara must be right about the gift-baskets for illegals. They are just Democratic shills for votes. Gee, this politics thing is so simple, if I just let my mind be inundated by right wing polemics.
 
Immigrants dropped off in Phoenix are supposed to report to a local Immigration and Customs Enforcement office within 15 days of reaching their destination
illegal immigrants are supposed to voluntarily follow immigration law? Is that right??

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If they are already here, what the DHS is doing cannot be considered an invasion. Also, I don't think our government can invade us. Pretty sure invasion doesn't mean that. :dunno:
 
DHS Quietly Moving, Releasing Vanloads of Illegal Aliens Away from Border

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is quietly transporting illegal immigrants from the Mexican border to Phoenix and releasing them without proper processing or issuing court appearance documents, Border Patrol sources tell Judicial Watch. The government classifies them as Other Than Mexican (OTM) and this week around 35 were transferred 116 miles north from Tucson to a Phoenix bus station where they went their separate way. Judicial Watch was present when one of the white vans carrying a group of OTMs arrived at the Phoenix Greyhound station on Buckeye Road.
OTM6-2016The OTMs are from Honduras, Colombia, El Salvador and Guatemala and Border Patrol officials say this week’s batch was in custody for a couple of days and ordered to call family members in the U.S. so they could purchase a bus ticket for their upcoming trip from Phoenix. Authorities didn’t bother checking the identity of the U.S. relatives or if they’re in the country legally, according to a Border Patrol official directly involved in the matter. American taxpayers pick up the fare for those who claim to have a “credible fear,” Border Patrol sources told JW. None of the OTMs were issued official court appearance documents, but were told to “promise” they’d show up for a hearing when notified, said federal agents with firsthand knowledge of the operation.

Ah, that is too bad. DHS is now giving rides to illegals. And releasing them without proper processing. The Department of HOMELAND Security is what you philistines revere. Is this not HOMELAND? Is this not the country that thinks that HOMELAND security protects us from those Gypsies? Those communists? Those unwashed infidels? Those political outcasts that were the first to enter concentration camps? No? Oh, wait, that was another country, long ago that thought dissidents were the problem. Turns out they just may have been the victims.

Innocent children are the targets of your wrath. Victims. Mexicans are opportunists, not rapists and dealers. They mostly are innocent children, but you want to make them 'illegals' because they came across our border with hope. A wall would simply make it harder to return. Check out the numbers. Stronger borders mean less return. Do you REALLY want that? Do you really enjoy picking celery?
 
The Minnesota Department of Health reported that in 2014, 73 percent of the 147 active cases of TB in Minnesota were foreign born.
“Half of the foreign-born TB cases reported in Minnesota from 2010 through 2014 initially arrived in the U.S. as refugees, and another 27% arrived as immigrants,” the report adds.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area is a center of refugee resettlement.
“Of the 2,338 total [refugees resettled in Minnesota during 2015], almost 45 percent hailed from Somalia, and about 40 percent were Karen refugees from Myanmar, also known as Burma,” the Star Tribune reported.
“Roughly three-quarters of the newcomers settled in Hennepin and Ramsey counties [the two most populous counties in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area],” the Star Tribune added.
As Breitbart News reported previously, 22 percent of all refugees arriving in Minnesota in 2014 tested positive for latent TB. This compares to a four percent positive latent TB rate among the general population.
Twenty-six percent of the foreign born cases of active TB reported in Minnesota in 2015 were from patients born in Somalia.


The Invasion Continues......
 
They were among the nation’s top priorities for deportation, criminals who were supposed to be sent back to their home countries. But instead they were released, one by one, in secret across the United States. Federal officials said that many of the criminals posed little threat to the public, but did little to verify whether that was true.

It wasn’t.

A Globe review of 323 criminals released in New England from 2008 to 2012 found that as many as 30 percent committed new offenses, including rape, attempted murder, and child molestation — a rate that is markedly higher than Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have suggested to Congress in the past.

The names of these criminals have never before been made public and are coming to light now only because the Globe sued the federal government for the list of criminals immigration authorities returned to neighborhoods across the country. A judge ordered the names released in 2013, and the Globe then undertook the work that the federal government didn’t, scouring court records to find out how many released criminals reoffended.

The Globe has also published, in conjunction with this story, a searchable database of the thousands of names that were disclosed to the news organization, so that crime victims, law enforcement officials, and managers of sex offender registries — who are often unaware of these releases — can find out if the criminals may still be in the United States.
Timeline of the Globe’s lawsuit

It’s nearly a five-year saga.

Search the Globe’s database of criminals

The review does not indicate that immigrants are any more likely to commit crimes than native-born Americans — and in fact studies have shown that not to be the case. But the review reveals the damage inflicted on victims by criminals who were ordered to be deported when their sentences were complete, and were not, and it raises questions about how the government handled their cases.

The public rarely learns about ICE’s decisions to release criminals until something goes wrong — because immigration is the only law enforcement system in the United States that keeps such records secret.

ICE maintains that immigration records are generally private, and therefore exempt from disclosure under federal law. But others say the public should know who is making these decisions and why.

“There’s a serious question of who ICE represents. Who do they work for?” said Chester Fairlie, a lawyer for the mother of Casey Chadwick, a Connecticut woman murdered last year by a released criminal — a case that is intensifying calls for reform in ICE. “Public safety should trump any claim of privilege or confidentiality. It doesn’t come from statute. It doesn’t come from law. It comes from ICE deciding that that’s how it’s going to do things.”

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/20...s-suggested/l0OpCWfTdCuTNLIAfxApAO/story.html

Jeremy C. Fox of the Globe staff contributed to this report. Maria Sacchetti can be reached at maria.sacchetti@globe.com. Follow her on Twitter @mariasacchetti.
 
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