Sunday, August 30, 2015

GWB's Hidden Amnesty



All during his Administration "Dubya" advocated a general, massive amnesty for illegal aliens.  He even went so far as to say that the amnesty was not an amnesty.  Obama was exploiting the Bush Amnesty when he aided and abetted the entry of 65,000  "children" into the U.S. and shipped them to centers that border patrolmen had never heard of .  Obviously, Obama's use of the Bush amnesty was well planned far in advance, just like he planned Bush's Fast and Furious operation. Instead of criticizing Bush's stupidity, he frequently exploits Bush's policies to his advantage.

When Bush 43 left office, he was real stingy with pardons.  The two border patrolmen that went to prison on trumped up charges received only commutation of their sentences. However, Bush was much more generous with illegal aliens (not to mention extremely deceptive with the American people).  Bush found  a way to saddle us with another humongous amnesty just a few days before he left office.  He gave it a fancy name that disguises the fact that it is one of the most liberal amnesties ever.  It uses children as a means to get entire families into the U.S.

“Under the Homeland Security Act of 2002, Congress transferred the care and custody of unaccompanied minor immigrants from the former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to HHS.

“In 2008, the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (Bush) expanded the responsibilities of HHS, and required that the children must be placed "promptly" into the "least restrictive setting," that is in the best interest of the child. The act, a bipartisan effort that expanded on earlier efforts to protect unaccompanied children, was signed by George W. Bush shortly before he left office (emphasis mine).

“The law mandates that children be allowed to retain legal counsel and petition for the right to stay in the U.S. at an immigration hearing. Due to an overwhelming backlog in immigration cases -- there are currently over 360,000 pending cases pending, according to data gathered by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University - the children often wait months, or years, for a judge to hear their case.”

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