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"These record-setting numbers are the result of strong, sensible enforcement programs and priorities, and the dedication of thousands of ICE agents and officers who work tirelessly every day to keep our communities safe," ICE Director John Morton said.
Obama has sent home more than 1 million illegal immigrants in 2 1/2 years — on pace to deport more in one term than George W. Bush did in two. The Obama administration had deported about 1.06 million as of Sept. 12, against 1.57 million in Bush's two full presidential terms.
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CriticalBill wrote: I didn't have a chance to read the article yet, but do they talk much about the increased violence and crime along the border and in Mexico over the last 5 or so years?
As the Mexican problems bleed more and more into this country, I would think more arrests would just be inevitable and not neccessarily due to a pre-emptive push for more deportations. Am I wrong here? I think Bush was no better btw.
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:bs:CriticalBill wrote: Since Obama has made it clear that they will only pursue criminals for deportation, a rise in deportation could only mean a rise in criminal activity...right?
In FY2010, convicted criminals numbered about 196,000 of those removed, an increase of 71 percent from Bush in FY2008.
Of the the 1.06 million removed so far under Obama, 46 percent have been convicted criminals and 54 percent non-criminals. Bush's removals were 41 percent criminal and 59 non-criminal, according to data provided by ICE spokeswoman Gillian Christensen.
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Technically- every illegal is a criminal because they broke our laws just getting here.Since Obama has made it clear that they will only pursue criminals for deportation
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Why the need for the BS flag? My point was that a rise in criminal activity along the border would equate to a higher level of criminal deportations. According to your quotePhoto-fish wrote:
:bs:CriticalBill wrote: Since Obama has made it clear that they will only pursue criminals for deportation, a rise in deportation could only mean a rise in criminal activity...right?
and you would be wrong.
From the article that admittedly did not read:In FY2010, convicted criminals numbered about 196,000 of those removed, an increase of 71 percent from Bush in FY2008.
Of the the 1.06 million removed so far under Obama, 46 percent have been convicted criminals and 54 percent non-criminals. Bush's removals were 41 percent criminal and 59 non-criminal, according to data provided by ICE spokeswoman Gillian Christensen.
I wasn't aware that the Bush administration gave a pass to convicted criminal aliens. Maybe you havea link for that.In FY2010, convicted criminals numbered about 196,000 of those removed, an increase of 71 percent from Bush in FY2008.
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