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zulater
03-02-2013, 12:34 AM
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/03/01/thousands-illegal-immigrants-already-released-according-to-report/

Thousands of illegal immigrants ticketed for deportation have been released from federal detention centers in recent weeks, according to a report that came out even as the White House and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano denied any involvement in the policy.

Plans to release illegal immigrants in anticipation of looming budget cuts were announced earlier this week, but the report by The Associated Press detailed the policy had already taken effect and on a much larger scale. Citing federal documents, the agency said more than 2,000 illegal immigrants facing deportation had been released from immigration jails and plans exist to release 3,000 more people by the end of the month.

The newly disclosed figures are significantly higher than what the Obama administration acknowledged this week as a "few hundred" who were released without the White House’s direct knowledge. And on Friday, Napolitano, whose agency oversaw the move, said the decision to release illegal immigrants was made “in the field,” and without her knowledge.

Republicans in Congress, already critical of the plan to release illegal immigrants, demanded details, including the number of illegal immigrants released and the nature of any criminal charges they were facing as part of the deportation process.

"Simply blaming budget reductions as a means to turn a blind eye toward the national security of the American people is a dangerous plan, and one that calls into question the department's preparations for sequestration," wrote two Republican lawmakers, Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa and Rep. Bob Goodlatte of Virginia, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.

The budget documents obtained by the AP show that Immigrations and Customs Enforcement released roughly 1,000 illegal immigrants from its jails around the U.S. each week since at least Feb. 15. The agency's field offices have reported more than 2,000 released before intense criticism this week led to a temporary shutdown of the plan.

Napolitano claimed Thursday that she had no part in her department’s decision to release low-risk detainees as a way to deal with the sequestration cuts that take effect today.

“Detainee populations and how that is managed back and forth is really handled by career officials in the field,” she told ABC News.

The states where immigrants were released include Arizona, California, Georgia and Texas.

The White House has said it was not consulted about the releases, and Napolitano has acknowledged they occurred in a manner she regrets.

ALLD
03-02-2013, 08:51 AM
They should have put them all on buses to Washington D.C.

GBMelBlount
03-02-2013, 08:58 AM
I find it hard to believe that Napolitano would be kept in the dark about something of this magnitude.

Godfather
03-02-2013, 05:30 PM
I'm OK with this. They should release them all and send them to sanctuary cities. Everyone wins that way.

GoSlash27
03-02-2013, 05:58 PM
I'm OK with this. They should release them all and send them to sanctuary cities. Everyone wins that way.

That would work if those same sanctuary cities weren't getting federal subsidies :(