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Illegal immigration deportation policy comes under fire - News from The Arizona Republic

Seeded on Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:13 PM EST
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The goal is to clear space in crowded immigration courts in Phoenix and across the country in order to speed up deportation cases involving criminals, say White House and Department of Homeland Security officials.

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There are so many illegal alien invaders the courts can't deal with it....so rather than deal with it we set the invaders free? Seems like hypocrisy to me.....

ALL illegal alien invaders are law breakers and the issue has to be dealt with. Shoving any part of it under the rug is not following US law!

The USA is for US citizens and those legally here....all those that are for the illegal alien invaders are stand against US citizens and US laws in having that position.

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