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Obama: ICE Officials Will Enforce Executive Amnesty – Or Else!

While Obama’s authority to grant amnesty for immigrants illegally entering the United States has been quashed by a Federal judge, the President seems indignant and re-affirms that his dictates are the rule of law – or else.

DIAZ-BALART:  But what are the consequences?  Because how do you ensure that ICE agents or Border Patrol won’t be deporting people like this?  I mean, what are the consequences

 

 

THE PRESIDENT:  José, look, the bottom line is, is that if somebody is working for ICE and there is a policy and they don’t follow the policy, there are going to be consequences to it.  So I can’t speak to a specific problem.  What I can talk about is what’s true in the government, generally.

The President is letting millions of immigrants cut in front of millions of other immigrants who have bothered to go through the legal processes, wait (way too long) for the process and do things by the law.

ICE is now completely the President’s lap dog and the agents working for it are just doing what they are told instead of upholding the oath they took. Paycheck before country… it’s the Obama way.

Rich Mitchell

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