Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Immigration enforcement doesn’t undermine American values — non-enforcement does.

How can Republican legislators, and even some Democrats, justify such a gargantuan amnesty to their constituents, when the administration won't bother deporting so many criminal illegal immigrants?

The administration's "Pause," now enjoined by Judge Tipton, at least through the trial stage and until the court makes it final ruling, would have caused the release of thousands of criminal illegal immigrants into the community - individuals who, again, have already been ordered removed.

Despite the sheer stupidity of the deportation pause, Judge Tipton surely would have allowed it - if the administration had the legal authority to carry it out.

In his meticulously researched and carefully crafted 105-page order, Judge Tipton also explains how the pause violates the Administrative Procedure Act - not least because the administration failed to consider policy alternates or even explain the reasoning behind the sweeping pause.

The administration's illegal deportation "Pause" is not the only sign that the administration will genuflect to the anti-enforcement crowd.

In the bigger picture, the administration's deportation derelictions foreclose any possibility of a significant immigration deal.

How can Republican legislators, and even some Democrats, justify such a gargantuan amnesty to their constituents when the administration won't bother deporting so many criminal illegal immigrants?

https://spectator.org/biden-deportation-immigration/ 

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