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Thousands of family units that recently entered the United States illegally failed to appear before immigration judges between July 18 and October 7 of this year.
Documents from the Executive Office of Immigration Review provided to the House Judiciary Committee this week and exclusively obtained by Breitbart News offer a brief snapshot into the failure of certain undocumented immigrants who've been released into the United States to appear in immigration court.
Exclusive –Immigration Crisis: 94% of Border Crossers Skip Court Hearings over 11-Week Period
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: TiedDestructor
The ones that get caught carrying firearms over don't get court dates and then released but nice try to compare issues that are unrelated.
And you can't compare how two different countries deal with people, mexico doesn't have our laws in place.
Of those decisions, 94 percent (3,661) were made “in absentia,” or the alien’s failure to appear resulted in an order of removal.
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: Night Star
Except that according to the article they have been ordered to be removed so essentially they are on the run from the law.
Never heard that as being the 'good life'
Of those decisions, 94 percent (3,661) were made “in absentia,” or the alien’s failure to appear resulted in an order of removal.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: Night Star
Except that according to the article they have been ordered to be removed so essentially they are on the run from the law.
Never heard that as being the 'good life'
Of those decisions, 94 percent (3,661) were made “in absentia,” or the alien’s failure to appear resulted in an order of removal.
Unless they obtain false i.d.
They might have the money.
They had the money to get "guided" over the borders.
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: Night Star
Except that according to the article they have been ordered to be removed so essentially they are on the run from the law.
Never heard that as being the 'good life'
Of those decisions, 94 percent (3,661) were made “in absentia,” or the alien’s failure to appear resulted in an order of removal.