Border Chaos

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Meaning once they get in the U.S. it will take a minimum of 3 years to get rid of them, most skip their hearings so the number who will actually be deported is miniscule. We had a related thread the other day in which some felt sorry for the kids. While that's understandable, it's the exact tact hoped for by the liberals to pull off their scheme of causing the demise of America. If we find folks here feeling sorry for them and not raging against the libs, imagine how many from the center and center left are feeling it and not raging. IMO it's time to stand up for the truth and accept the fact that we can't save all the starfish at the sea's edge.

Border chaos: 375,000 pending immigration cases, Obama lawyers AWOL
By Paul Bedard | August 27, 2014 | 12:28 pm

Two top federal judges Wednesday said the nation’s immigration courts are in chaos, with the backlog of cases at an historic high of 375,000 for just 227 judges, leading to a minimum three-year delay in hearings for illegal immigrants.

In Washington to take advantage of the current crisis to demand a new court system, the judges accused the Justice Department of treating their courts like Cinderella’s abusive family by starving them of money and support and blamed the insufficient Justice funding for letting illegals “linger” in the country.

“Immigration courts are the forgotten stepchild,” said Immigration Judge Dana Leigh Marks of San Francisco. She was speaking on behalf of the National Association of Immigration Judges, which she is president of.

Fellow Judge Denise Noonan Slavin, the vice president of the judge’s union, said that the courts have the “status of Cinderella,” having to scrounge for supplies, support and money. She said that the lack of money forces judges to delay cases and that is “allowing those who are not entitled to be here, linger.”

During their appearance at a National Press Club event, they also said that the defense lawyers President Obama promised in June have not shown up. Obama pledged $2 million to Americorps, which was to supply the legal aid.

Asked if she had seen any yet, Marks said, “We have not.” Slavin, of Miami, said, “We haven’t seen an impact.”

While the judges said they are feeling pressure to speed up processing of the swarms of unaccompanied children crossing the border in the latest crisis, the caseload of about 1,500 per judge is bogging the system down. Marks said that it can take 15 months before the first hearing for an illegal is held, and then the final court session won’t take place for three to four years.

And the duo said the situation is getting worse — and may prompt judges to quit.

“It’s a high-stress job,” said Marks. She said that there could be a “tsunami of retirements.”

The two judges recommended that the immigration court system be given an independent role, broken off from Justice, and properly funded. Marks said that the number of judges should be doubled.

“We don’t believe the Department of Justice is advocating for us,” said Marks. “We need to have more money.”(In English-RAISE TAXES)

http://washingtonexaminer.com/border-cha...article/2552500
 
kids or not, screw 'em.

they come here for a better life, bla bla bla. they degrade OUR quality of life to increase theirs.

fix your own POS country, don't make ours one too!
 
The judges could get through that in no time... Let them walk in, ask them if they have filed the proper paperwork to become a legal citizen, and been approved. When they say no, say "Sorry... Bailiff see this individual is returned to his home country. NEXT!"

I'm pretty sure you could wade through a few thousand a week in that manner with 277 judges. But. they'll drag every case out, and allow attorney's to plead for these poor defenseless broke individuals to be forgiven and rewarded with citizenship, for breaking the law and entering this country illegally.
 
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