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Going for a record
casper1947
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http://conservativetribune.com/obamas-doj-terrifying-move/
"There will be roughly 6,000 more criminals out on the streets after Oct. 30, as the Obama administration plans to release drug offenders as part of a sentencing program initiated by the president."
"The release of 6,000 prisoners will be the largest one-time release of prisoners in U.S. history, according to The Washington Post. The inmates, who are serving their sentences in federal prison, will be released between Oct. 30 and Nov. 2."
"However, about a third of them will be released to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for immigration violations. Given Obama's prosecutorial discretion in that arena, too, don't expect them to be deported anytime soon."
Will ICE consider the "drug" violation that got their * in prison in the first place an "immigration violation", I doubt it, then there would be no " prosecutorial discretion" but to deport.
This is what comes of letting Agencies and Commissions write laws. (the Sentencing Commission's reductions).
Perhaps the level of crime and violence has not reached the desired level to achieve the next step in the "fundamental transformation"
"There will be roughly 6,000 more criminals out on the streets after Oct. 30, as the Obama administration plans to release drug offenders as part of a sentencing program initiated by the president."
"The release of 6,000 prisoners will be the largest one-time release of prisoners in U.S. history, according to The Washington Post. The inmates, who are serving their sentences in federal prison, will be released between Oct. 30 and Nov. 2."
"However, about a third of them will be released to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for immigration violations. Given Obama's prosecutorial discretion in that arena, too, don't expect them to be deported anytime soon."
Will ICE consider the "drug" violation that got their * in prison in the first place an "immigration violation", I doubt it, then there would be no " prosecutorial discretion" but to deport.
This is what comes of letting Agencies and Commissions write laws. (the Sentencing Commission's reductions).
Perhaps the level of crime and violence has not reached the desired level to achieve the next step in the "fundamental transformation"
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