The Department of Justice does not have receipts for more than half of the unaccompanied alien children apprehended at the southwest border by Border Patrol since the start of fiscal year 2013, government records show.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection data show more than 85,000 total apprehensions of unaccompanied alien children during fiscal year 2013 and fiscal year 2014 through June. Information from the same time period provided to National Review Online by the DOJ’s Executive Office for Immigration Review shows 41,592 total receipts marked as juvenile in immigration courts. Kathryn Mattingly, spokesperson for EOIR, tells NRO the receipts refer to new Notices to Appear (NTA) — the document the Department of Homeland Security uses to charge an illegal immigrant with being removable from the United States.
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Another criminal "Don't Ask- Don't Tell" cuz What Difference Does it Really Make?
ReplyDeleteBecause the government these days is filled with innumerable numbers of commies and only want to kill those who don't believe the same as they. No different from the Muslims.
DeleteNo difference at all - Tyrannical Totalitarian Thugs - redundancy is called for here.
ReplyDeleteYup.
DeleteNo receipts mean NO accountability. Yeah, what could possibly go wrong here; except for fraud, abuse, corruption and theft. Just another day at the office
ReplyDeleteJust another day at the office
DeleteYup, nothing to see here.3