Topic: Howey Cwap Batman! Sessions said that?
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Fri 04/11/14 09:07 AM

WOW! Sen. Sessions: 'Deliberate Plan by President' to Collapse U.S. Law Enforcement System (VIDEO)

You can sure tell when elections are approaching!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXhtYQGW1hA&feature=youtu.be

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Fri 04/11/14 10:36 PM
I was a amazed ..and thrilled when I heard this brave man expose what is going on

the Obama administration is falling apart..and more and more will jump boat to the other side..and begin exposing what is going on that were not allowed to see because THE BAD GUYS..CONTROL ALLLLLLLLL INFO..


Many COMMUNIST DEMOCRATS (CPUSA) ARE QUITTING RESIGNING...OUT OF FEAR..as they know they are basically ..criminals and have betrayed the Constitution..and the American people

THIS IS CALLED TREASON..AND ITS PUNISHABLE BY DEATH ACCORDING TO THE LAW OF THE LAND


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Sat 04/12/14 10:45 AM

WOW! Sen. Sessions: 'Deliberate Plan by President' to Collapse U.S. Law Enforcement System (VIDEO)

You can sure tell when elections are approaching!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXhtYQGW1hA&feature=youtu.be


Don't know if you looked at the follow up info in the comments but it contains some interesting facts:

High deportation figures are misleading


Until recent years, most people caught illegally crossing the southern border were simply bused back into Mexico in what officials called "voluntary returns," but which critics derisively termed "catch and release." Those removals, which during the 1990s reached more 1 million a year, were not counted in Immigration and Customs Enforcement's deportation statistics.

Now, the vast majority of border crossers who are apprehended get fingerprinted and formally deported. The change began during the George W. Bush administration and accelerated under Obama. The policy stemmed in part from a desire to ensure that people who had crossed into the country illegally would have formal charges on their records.

In the Obama years, all of the increase in deportations has involved people picked up within 100 miles of the border, most of whom have just recently crossed over. In 2013, almost two-thirds of deportations were in that category.


So if in past years, these removals have reached more than 1 million a year, just what does this mean?


The shift in who gets tallied helped the administration look tough in its early years but now may be backfiring politically. Immigration advocates plan protests across the country this week around what they say will be the 2 millionth deportation under Obama — a mark expected to be hit in the next few days. And Democratic strategists fret about a decline in Latino voter turnout for this fall's election.


So five years in office by more than a million a year, then why is their in reality on coming up on 2 million deported ? What happened to the other 3 million?