Saturday, October 19, 2019

The Justice Department Set a Record over the Past Year, Prosecuting More Criminal Cases against Illegal Aliens and Human Smugglers

By R.C.
Fri, Oct 18, 2019 11:33 a.m.

The Justice Department set a record over the last year, prosecuting more criminal cases against illegal immigrants and migrant smugglers than any other year on record, officials announced Friday.





3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How many?A hundred?I didn't even read it--there are still "60,000 coming in every month"**
When that number is reversed to deportations,let me know(yell near my tombstone)
**from an NBC NEWS report
--GRA

Anonymous said...

How about prosecutions against employers of illegals--were there any? That is the way to stop illegal aliens. Employers mostly likely have a nice life. Who will be willing to risk leaving a nice house and a woman to save some money hiring illegals--and end up cuddling up to Bubba or Jose' in the Big House? Plus, where are the arrests and prosecutions of all the government officials who have aided and abetted illegals by declaring sanctuary cities and states. Throw these politicians in a cell with Pedro and see how many are willing to keep declaring sanctuary areas. The Federal Government is still not serious about getting rid of illegal aliens. Jail the employers and politicians and watch the illegals self deport because there will be no jobs for them here.

Anonymous said...

During his second year in office the Trump administration had 10,000 human traffickers deported. During the first year of his administration Obama had 300 human traffickers deported.