Friday, February 5, 2016

NBPC president questions Admin on usurpation of immigration law before Congress

"There are no legitimate reasons not to secure the border. America needs to know if immigrants are enemies or friends, what their visas say, when they come in and when they leave. We need to fix Congress which is following the administration in failing to enforce immigration laws." ~ ML, 2/4/16
Yesterday, President of the National Border Patrol Council, Brandon Judd, testified before Congress that border patrol agents are being ordered to stand down and release illegal immigrants caught crossing into the U.S. He says that open-border amnesty is happening right now, bringing in more criminals and gangs like MS-13. Obama and his cronies are usurping federal immigration law, but everyone seems too concerned with tweets and other distractions to care...
WashingtonExaminer: 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.

Testifying on the two-year border surge of immigrant youths, Judd said the policy shift was prompted by Obama administration “embarrassment” that just over half of illegals ordered to appear in court actually do.
Judd's testimony begins @ 56:00...

Though it is refreshing to hear an HONEST assessment from the NBPC president, it is equally disheartening and outrageous to know that those empowered at the highest levels of government tasked with the singularly authentic power granted them by the Constitution to protect our national sovereignty seem to care least about that duty.

Related links: Border agent testifies Obama Administration ordering release of illegals
Border agent: 'We might as well abolish our immigration laws altogether'