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CRITICAL ALERT: DHS Enforcement Data Reveals Administrative Amnesty Much Broader Than Previously Understood
Even Future Illegal Immigrants And Visa Overstays Are Exempt From Enforcement
Much of the attention on the Obama Administration’s suspension of immigration law has cited the Administration’s decision to provide executive amnesty and work permits for illegal immigrants covered by the DREAM Act proposal that Congress repeatedly rejected. Less attention was given to the August 23, 2013 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) directive expanding that amnesty to illegal immigrant relatives of DREAM Act beneficiaries. So too was less notice given to the December 21, 2012 DHS directive reinforcing that almost all immigration offenses were unenforceable absent a separate criminal conviction.1
Now, a review of Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) published enforcement statistics for 2013 reveals a shocking truth: DHS has blocked the enforcement of immigration law for the overwhelming majority of violations—and is planning to widen that amnesty even further.
Here are the sober facts. . . .
http://www.sessions.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/9b44654f-04ed-4de5-8326-8f0caff2a868/critical-alert---dhs-enforcement-data.pdf