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The senior Los Angeles County Sheriff’s detective offers a shocking insight into DHS’ “notice to appear” program. “We have illegal immigrants who have been detained because they are suspects in a crime but we don’t have the evidence to charge them yet so they are just released,” the detective said. “Many of these people have already been convicted of felonies here. It used to be after they served their time in the jail they would be released to immigration officials and deported, but that ship has long since sailed. “We even have a word for them — criminal aliens,” the detective said. DHS spokesman Roger Maier was asked about the number of immigrants in custody and how many have already been released. He replied, “I do not have the data immediately available.” Gohmert was at the Texas border last week, witnessing the problem firsthand. “Some of them are the cutest little kids you could ever see, you just want to pick them up and hug them,” he said. “Then there are kids who are 15, 16, 17, you don’t know for sure. They could be over 20, but they don’t have any ID and you just have to take their word for it.” Gohmert said he talked to two women who said the fathers of their children were in North Carolina with good jobs and that they wanted to go there. “Not only did they think they could come and get to stay, they had heard that the U.S. government would transport the children to wherever the parents were,” Gohmert said. “What’s going to happen is that they will be provided with health care, anything to meet their needs, and food stamps.”
Posted on: Wed, 02 Jul 2014 23:52:25 +0000

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