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June 12, 2007

It's not over

You do know the Illegal Alien Amnesty Immigration Reform Bill is showing signs of life in the Senate, don't you? Michelle Malkin points out a few reasons why it's still a bad idea -- and just how screwed up the immigration system has become.

As you follow the debate over the Bush-Kennedy immigration bill, keep this cardinal rule in mind: 99.99 percent of the lawmakers who promise you that they’ll ensure the deportation of anyone who doesn’t follow their new “guest-worker” regulations are either A) lying or B) completely clueless.

Rule No. 2: Anyone who plays the Enforcement equals Kicking-Down-Doors-And-Depriving-Babies-of-Mother’s-Milk card (yes, that’s you, Geraldo Rivera) is either A) lying or B) completely clueless.

As I’ve reported many times over the last several years, the nation’s deportation abyss is governed by one reality: “It ain’t over ‘til the alien wins.”

Immigration lawyers and ethnic activists run a massive, lucrative industry whose sole objective is to help illegal aliens and convicted criminal visa holders evade deportation for as long as possible. Entry into this country should be a privilege, not a right. The open-borders lobby has turned that principle on its head.

Look no further than New York, where four convicted criminal aliens — a child molester, two killers, and a racketeer — just won a federal lawsuit to remain in the country after all being ordered deported. The stunning decision from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, Blake v. Carbone, came down on June 1 as the shamnesty debate was bubbling in Washington.

The ruling, which hinges on convoluted due-process arguments, will greatly expand the number of criminal aliens convicted of certain aggravated felonies who can now receive relief from deportation. This is happening despite the passage of two federal immigration reform laws in 1996 severely restricting deportation waivers for criminal aliens convicted of aggravated felonies.

Yeah, because we don't have enough home-grown child molesters, murderers and racketeers, so we have to import foreigners to do the (illegal) work that Americans just won't do.

Read the rest of Malkin's post for the sordid details of the crimes that still won't get a murdering, theiving, child-molesting scumbag deported.

Posted by Mike Lief at June 12, 2007 11:02 PM | TrackBack

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