Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Obama Spares Arrested Illegal Immigrant Protesters

Obama Spares Arrested Illegal Immigrant Protesters
Judicial Watch Blog



Obama Spares Arrested Illegal Immigrant Protesters

In the Obama Administration’s latest move to protect

illegal immigrants while an amnesty plan gets worked out,

Homeland Security officials said they won’t take action

against a group of outlaws arrested in Georgia last week.

The illegal immigrants participated in a disruptive Atlanta

demonstration to protest a state measure that bans

undocumented students from attending some public colleges.


The seven self-described activists, who proudly boasted

about their illegal status, were arrested by local police for

blocking traffic in bustling downtown Atlanta for about an hour.

Local media followed up this week by inquiring about the

arrested demonstrators and the Homeland Security agency

responsible for removing illegal aliens,



Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),

confirmed that it was not taking any

“enforcement actions against the student demonstrators.”

One ICE official pointed to Homeland Security Secretary

Janet Napolitano’s well-documented stance on not deporting

illegal immigrant students.

Last summer the Obama Administration ordered authorities

to stop removing illegal immigrants who are students while

lawmakers craft legislation to officially shield them from expulsion.

The move, which has spared an estimated 700,000 illegal aliens,

came in response to nationwide rallies by defiant illegal immigrants

protesting their eminent removal or that of their undocumented parents.

The directive is part of Obama’s secret backdoor amnesty plan

in case Congress doesn’t pass legislation to legalize the nation’s

12 million illegal immigrants. Devised by political appointees at

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the plan aims

to enact “meaningful immigration reform absent legislative action.”



This includes “deferred action” delaying deportation indefinitely,

granting green cards, allowing illegal immigrants to remain in the

U.S. indefinitely while they seek legal status (known as “parole in place”)

and expanding the definition of “extreme hardships” so any illegal

alien could meet the criteria and remain in the country.

Judicial Watch has sued the Department of Homeland Security to

obtain records detailing the stealth amnesty plan because the agency

has ignored a federal public records request that dates back to July 2010.

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