Former ICE Chief: Obama Regime Forbids Arresting Aliens for Entering Illegally

The former chief of deportations in the Bush  administration will testify to Congress on  Tuesday that President Obama’s new nondeportation policies would have let the  Sept. 11 hijackers remain in the country even if they had been picked up in the  months before their deadly attacks.

And the current chief of the union that represents Immigration and Customs  Enforcement agents will tell the House Judiciary Committee that ICE agents are  now required to wait until most illegal immigrants have three misdemeanor  convictions before they can be arrested and put in deportation proceedings.

“Most Americans would be surprised to know that immigration agents are  regularly prohibited from enforcing the two most fundamental sections of United  States immigration law,” said Chris Crane,  president of National Immigration  and Customs Enforcement  Council. “According to ICE policy, in most cases, immigration agents can no  longer arrest persons solely for entering the United States illegally.”

Read more at the Washington Times.

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