Thursday, February 4, 2016

Border agent: 'We might as well abolish our immigration laws altogether'

Via Billy

 Should border control agents be prevented from tracking illegals?

In a shocking reversal of policy, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are being told to release illegal immigrants and no longer order them to appear at deportation hearings, essentially a license to stay in the United States, a key agent testified Thursday.

What's more, the stand down order includes a requirement that the whereabouts of illegals released are not to be tracked.

"We might as well abolish our immigration laws altogether," suggested agent Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council.

More with video @ Washington Examiner

4 comments:

  1. That's been the goal all along. LOE being told now not to follow the law. Where is the outcry from the Repubs other than Trump???

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  2. The fact that agents are LISTENING to the order means they're JUST as at fault. If they cared about their own country, they'd ignore the illegal orders. Or get these asshats on video ordering them to ignore the law and then release it.

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    1. If they cared about their own country, they'd ignore the illegal orders.

      Can't risk that paycheck.

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