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Biden administration quietly erasing immigration court caseload: 'De facto amnesty'

“This is a de facto amnesty,” said an ICE federal prosecutor who spoke with the Washington Examiner on the condition of anonymity.

If the agency's 1,200 prosecutors keep the current pace of 60,000-80,000 case closures every two months, ICE could hit 360,000 to 480,000 closed cases by next April and 1 million by early summer 2024, months before the presidential election.

[washingtonexaminer.com]immigration-court-caseload-de-facto-amnesty

Garsco 8 June 28
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If the American people are not yet tired of sneaky politicians voting to steal their paycheck in the dead of night, they surely will when the crime wave from tens of thousands of illegals starts showing up in the news.

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If the people who are now in charge of law enforcement got their place by violation of the law, how can we expect them to uphold the law which they're charged to enforce.

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