Thursday, February 07, 2013

LAWLESS: Head of Immigration Enforcement Union Says Illegal Alien Groups are Setting Border Policy

Chris Crane is the president of the Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) union council 118. Testifying today before the House Judiciary Committee, he leveled withering criticism at the lawless behavior of the Obama administration, Eric Holder, and Janet Napolitano.

In particular, he stated that ICE is "now guided in large part by the influences of powerful special interest groups that advocate on behalf of illegal aliens":

Crane further goes on to drop a bombshell:

"These influences have in large part eroded the order, stability and effectiveness of the agency, creating confusion among all ICE employees. For the last four years it has been a roller coaster for ICE officers with regard to who they can or cannot arrest, and which federal laws they will be permitted to enforce. Most of these directives restricting enforcement are given only verbally to prevent written evidence from reaching the public.

Most Americans would be surprised to know that immigration agents are regularly restricted from enforcing the two most fundamental sections of United States immigration law..."

Crane’s testimony is revealing in many ways, as he sites several disturbing examples on how ICE agents are demoralized and how they have been hamstrung due to the influence of amnesty advocates inside and outside the Obama administration.

I just wonder how many more laws have to be broken by this administration before the establishment Republicans start fighting back?


3 comments:

  1. K-Bob2:03 AM

    Looks like we have a heap o' primaryin' to do.

    That's how we'll get people that actually fight back (Rand Paul, Ted Cruz).

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  2. Amy Eldred9:28 PM

    I've been wondering that for a long time. Obama's been eligible for impeachment and federal prison since early in his first time.

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  3. Anonymous12:00 PM

    He was eligible for sedition re: Iraq foreign policy interference contra Bush before he got in the first time.

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