Obama’s ridiculous policy of “catch and release” caused a flood of illegals to be turned loose all over America with little chance of them coming back for a deportation hearing. Would you?

This policy was a set up to provide a means for anyone to cross our border knowing they would be let go by the border patrol. Word got out and we became a global gateway for just about anyone from around the world. It’s not just Central Americans who want to cross. This past month there were over 24 Bangladesh illegals caught at the border!

Thank goodness President Trump is serious about border security and is making positive steps to shut down the free-flow of illegals. Just today, he signed a memorandum to end the “catch and release” policy! Great news!

WFB reports:

U.S. President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on Friday ordering the end of a policy, known as “catch and release,” in which illegal immigrants are released from detention while awaiting a court hearing on their status.
As part of the memo, Trump asked Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to produce a list of military facilities that could be used to detain illegal immigrants.

JIM INHOFE PROPOSED AN END TO CATCH AND RELEASE JUST LAST WEEK:

Thank you Senator Jim Inhofe for introducing a bill that would stop “catch and release”. What most Americans don’t realize is that illegals cross the border and then are released…Yes, they are released and then given a court date for their hearing.  We count on these law breakers to come back for a court date.  It’s ridiculous but open border activists are already saying that it’s “cruel”. How is it cruel to enforce borders?

INHOFE PROPOSAL:

Instead of releasing illegal immigrants once they are caught trying to enter the country – and hope they show up to immigration court – Sen.  Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., proposes sending them back to their home country. That way, he said, the illegal immigrants don’t become “absorbed” in the U.S. after they fail to show up to court.

MOST ILLEGALS DO NOT SHOW UP FOR IMMIGRATION COURT:

Fox News reports:

A large number of illegal immigrants who are caught, then released, fail to show up to immigration court, he said. They end up staying in the county illegally, he said.

Following a tour with border agents in Brownsville, Texas, on Monday, Inhofe said he planned to introduce legislation in the next three weeks that would allow immigration agents to send those caught illegally crossing the border back home.

There have been a total of 136,201 apprehensions since October along the Southwest border with Mexico.

“This merely says if they’re caught in the country, send them back to their country while they wait for the court date,” he said.

President Trump signed an executive order last year to end “catch-and-release,” when illegal immigrants are detained and let go in the U.S. But his plan, to keep the immigrants detained until their court proceedings have ended, was stymied by a years-long backlog in immigration court and shortage of beds at detention centers.

But Inhofe said “catch and release” does not have to continue because of the bed shortage.

“The reason why 70 percent of [undocumented immigrants] don’t make their court date is because [the federal government doesn’t] make them stay in their country,” he said. “And, obviously, if I were in that position, I’d be off someplace else too.”

A report released last year by the Center for Immigration Studies said about 46,000 illegal immigrants a year who are detained after illegally crossing the border do not appear in court and “disappear” in the county.

“Deportation orders for failure to appear are the largest group of orders issued by immigration courts outside detention facilities,” said the report, written by Mark Metcalf, a former immigration judge in Miami.

“INHUMANE”?

But his proposal has come under fire from immigration groups who call it inhumane and logistically impossible.

Aida Montanaro-Flores, an immigration attorney in Brownsville, said it would be a financial burden to send the immigrants back to their country and then require them to make a trip back for a court hearing.

“Are they going to be allowed a travel permit? Will the government pay for their travel to come back to the country and attend their court dates?” Montanaro-Flores asked. “What guarantees do we have that they they’ll be allowed to come back for their court date?”

Other immigration groups said the idea was outright ridiculous.

“Have we really stooped this low? This suggestion is absurd, illogical and cruel – not to mention a waste of resources,” said Kica Matos, director of the Washington, D.C.-based Immigrant and Racial Justice at the Center for Community Change. “Republicans need to focus on making communities safer instead of continuing to tear families apart.”

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