May 01, 2007
A Lesson in Open-Borders Math
By
Michelle Malkin
The
New York Times is always ready and willing to
serve as
lead public relations staffers for the open-borders
movement. On
May Day, the day of mass illegal alien protests
across the country, the paper saw fit to print a
front-page sob story decrying rising illegal alien
deportations.
"Immigration and Customs
Enforcement officials, facing intense
political pressure to toughen enforcement [read: do
their jobs], removed 221,664 illegal immigrants from the
country over the last year," the Times
reported ominously. That's "an increase of more than
37,000—about 20 percent—over the year before, according
to the agency's tally." [As
Deportation Pace Rises, Illegal Immigrants Dig In,
By Julia Preston, May 1, 2007]
221,664. Big number. It certainly sounds like we're
getting serious about
immigration enforcement, if you believe what the
Times tells you.
But you know better than that. It's what the paper
didn't tell you on the day of the
pro-amnesty
demonstrations that provides the truly
alarming news. Far from a nation that takes its
immigration laws seriously, we remain in a shoddy,
dangerous state of
immigration non-enforcement nearly six years after
the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks—chaos that will only
worsen if Congress and the White House join hands on a
"comprehensive" illegal
alien amnesty plan.
In March, the Homeland Security Department's
inspector general disclosed that the feds have
lost track of 623,292 fugitive illegal aliens. These
"absconders" were apprehended by immigration
officers, placed in the immigration court system,
ordered out of the country and released. Never to be
seen again.
221,664 "removed" illegal aliens vs. 623,292
released illegal alien fugitives.
In other words: There are nearly three times as many
officially designated illegal alien fugitives freed by
the feds as there are illegal aliens who have been
removed over the last year.
This inconvenient truth was glossed over by the
Times.
So was this: Despite more than $204 million earmarked
since 2003 for 52 special fugitive operations teams
across the country, the "backlog
of fugitive alien cases has increased each fiscal year
since the [fugitive apprehension] program was
established in February 2002."
While pro-amnesty marchers stressed this week that
they are
"law-abiding" (except for those
pesky immigration rules), more and more of the
illegal aliens caught by immigration authorities and
ordered to appear for
deportation hearings are skipping out. The DHS
inspector general's office explains that thousands of
illegal aliens ignore orders to appear at their
immigration hearings. Of the 460,000-plus immigration
judge decisions and administrative closures issued by
the Executive Office of Immigration and Review (EOIR)
between 2001-2004, 39 percent (181,807) were issued to
illegal aliens who had been released but later failed to
appear at their respective immigration hearings.
And the total number of aliens failing to appear is
increasing. In fact, according to DHS's Detention and
Removal Office, 85 percent of the illegal aliens
released that have been issued final orders of removal
will abscond. [Vdare.com note:
What the law calls a "Final Order Of Removal" is
unofficially known as a
"Run letter" in
immigration enforcement circles.]
That goes not just for illegal aliens from
Mexico, but for illegal aliens from
terror-friendly and terror-sponsoring nations.
Homeland security? What homeland security?
Compounding the danger: The federal Detention and
Removal Office estimates that in 2007,
"there will be 605,000
foreign-born individuals admitted to
state correctional facilities and local
jails during the year for
committing crimes in the U.S. Of this number, DRO
estimates half (302,500) will be removable aliens.
Currently, most of these incarcerated aliens are being
released into the U.S. at the conclusion of their
respective sentences due to
the lack of DRO resources." [Detention of
Illegal Aliens, Office of Audits OIG-06-33 April 2006(PDF)
See
Michelle's blog for charts.]
That's upwards of 300,000 convicted
criminal aliens who will walk out of their cells and
onto the streets. Never to be seen again.
Just doing the context-setting and number-crunching
the rest of the
mainstream media won't do. Now, back to your
regularly scheduled,
emotion-driven, one-sided coverage of America the
Oppressor. Over to you,
New York Times.
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
Click
here for Peter Brimelow’s review. Click
here for Michelle Malkin's website.
Michelle Malkin's latest book is "Unhinged:
Exposing Liberals Gone Wild."
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