Border Patrol Told To Reduce Border Arrests

01 Apr 2011 07:57 #1 by Nmysys
EXCLUSIVE: Federal Agents Told to Reduce Border Arrests, Arizona Sheriff Says

By Jana Winter

Published April 01, 2011

| FoxNews.com


An Arizona sheriff says U.S. Border Patrol officials have repeatedly told him they have been ordered to reduce -- at times even stop -- arrests of illegal immigrants caught trying to cross the U.S. border.

Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever told FoxNews.com that a supervisor with the U.S. Border Patrol told him as recently as this month that the federal agency’s office on Arizona's southern border was under orders to keep apprehension numbers down during specific reporting time periods.

Read more:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/04/01/exclusive-federal-agents-told-reduce-border-arrests-arizona-sheriff-says/#ixzz1IHOfLgAQ

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01 Apr 2011 09:31 #2 by noneya BIZ
Pretty Sad Stuff i say....

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01 Apr 2011 10:26 #3 by Residenttroll returns
Meanwhile we continue to provide arms to our enemies in Libya.

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01 Apr 2011 10:50 #4 by Nmysys
Now this one gives us a different message.


Latino Communities Angered Obama Hasn't Stopped Deportations

Published April 01, 2011

| Associated Press


WASHINGTON -- Hispanic families and immigrant advocates criticized President Barack Obama Thursday for failing to keep campaign promises to change the U.S. immigration system.

The critics questioned Obama's recent comment that he could not use his executive order powers to suspend deportations because doing so "would not conform with my appropriate role as president." Obama made the comment at a town hall organized by Univision TV network.

The statement has received a lot of attention in immigrant and some Latino communities. Hispanics voted heavily for Obama in 2008 and some have felt he has let Latino supporters down by failing to move an immigration bill providing legal status to some illegal immigrants, while deporting record numbers of immigrants, many of them Hispanics.

Eva Millona, executive director of Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Coalition, cited Obama's campaign promise made on July 13, 2008 at a National Council of La Raza conference.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/04/01/latino-communities-angered-obama-stopped-deportations/#ixzz1II6Pdcun

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01 Apr 2011 11:19 #5 by noneya BIZ
Just a question.. Was there EVER a prsident that HONESTLY attempted to halt/cure the Illegal problem?? I'm not being sassy, i just don't know..

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01 Apr 2011 11:21 #6 by Grady
yeah thanks Obama and Nappy

from the story linked above

The senior supervisor agent is telling me about how their mission is now to scare people back,” Dever said in an interview with FoxNews.com. “He said, ‘I had to go back to my guys and tell them not to catch anybody, that their job is to chase people away. … They were not to catch anyone, arrest anyone. Their job was to set up posture, to intimidate people, to get them to go back.”


As someone who posts on another forum Always suggests, lets "mine the border", that ought to scare em. My suggestion however is simply let the National Guard hold live fire maneuvers along the border.

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01 Apr 2011 11:27 #7 by Grady

noneya BIZ wrote: Just a question.. Was there EVER a prsident that HONESTLY attempted to halt/cure the Illegal problem?? I'm not being sassy, i just don't know..

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Too much political correctness at play, no one in that position wants to alienate any possible voting block, be it the business community who prey on the illegals or the open border advocates who also prey on the illegals. God forbid any national politician taking a stand where someone might play the race card against them. :bash :bash

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01 Apr 2011 11:30 #8 by Obam me
Replied by Obam me on topic Border Patrol Told To Reduce Border Arrests
Dever - True Patriot: :fwave:

“I took an oath that I take very seriously, and I find it insulting that anyone, especially a fellow law enforcement officer, would imply that we would put the protection of the American public and security of our nation’s borders in danger just for a numbers game," he said. "Our mission does not waiver based on political climate, and it never will. To suggest that we are ambiguous in enforcing our laws belittles the work of more than 6,000 CBP employees in Arizona who dedicate their lives to protect our borders every day.”


Napolitano...Complete Idiot :loser:

"There is a perception that the border is worse now than it ever has been," Napolitano said at the El Paso border crossing last week. "That is wrong. The border is better now than it ever has been."

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01 Apr 2011 12:08 #9 by jf1acai
The border must be pretty good, with so many people crossing it all the time... :wink:

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01 Apr 2011 19:37 #10 by navycpo7

Grady wrote: yeah thanks Obama and Nappy

from the story linked above

The senior supervisor agent is telling me about how their mission is now to scare people back,” Dever said in an interview with FoxNews.com. “He said, ‘I had to go back to my guys and tell them not to catch anybody, that their job is to chase people away. … They were not to catch anyone, arrest anyone. Their job was to set up posture, to intimidate people, to get them to go back.”


As someone who posts on another forum Always suggests, lets "mine the border", that ought to scare em. My suggestion however is simply let the National Guard hold live fire maneuvers along the border.



Well if we shoot them, then we are not arresting them,, numbers stay down. As I have said before, let the Military use the border for training the troops before they deploy.

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