{"id":7089,"date":"2014-06-27T11:08:02","date_gmt":"2014-06-27T15:08:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/live-immigrationreform.pantheonsite.io\/?p=7089"},"modified":"2018-12-28T14:53:29","modified_gmt":"2018-12-28T19:53:29","slug":"this-date-in-obamas-administrative-amnesty-june-27-2011","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.immigrationreform.com\/2014\/06\/27\/this-date-in-obamas-administrative-amnesty-june-27-2011\/","title":{"rendered":"This Date in Obama\u2019s Administrative Amnesty: June 27, 2011"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"ThisThree years ago on this date, a Houston Chronicle<\/i> story<\/a> exposed senior government officials for attempting to cover-up policies to dismiss hundreds of legitimate immigration cases.\u00a0 Despite outright denials, the Chronicle<\/i> published internal e-mails and memoranda uncovering the lenient prosecutorial policy of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).<\/p>\n

Particularly egregious were efforts by the Houston Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office to get its own agents to drop immigration charges against aliens.\u00a0 In August of 2010, the Houston Office\u2019s Chief Counsel Gary Goldman wrote an internal memo<\/a> requesting that ICE attorneys review their immigration case files. Goldman suggested that because the Obama Administration placed a priority on removing aliens who pose national security and public safety risks or who are fugitives, ICE should dismiss cases charging aliens with other crimes. (See<\/i> also<\/i> Morton Memos<\/a>)<\/p>\n

Subsequently, ICE attorneys in Houston filed a wave of motions to dismiss cases and requested judges to terminate removal proceedings. The Houston media took notice, and started shedding light on this lenient policy. Media coverage and scrutiny by United States Senators followed. \u00a0Panic set in at DHS, culminating in Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs Nelson Peacock telling<\/a> U.S. Senators that the Goldman memo simply \u201cdoes not exist.\u201d<\/p>\n

It did exist, and Chronicle<\/i> journalists found it.\u00a0 Through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request<\/a>, the Chronicle <\/i>requested and obtained a copy of the memo in question, and other e-mail correspondence about an August 2010 ICE Houston office meeting where the plan to dismiss cases was discussed. Additional e-mails reveal that only after the media coverage did Goldman rescind his memo.\u00a0 In addition, a staff member who initially supported the Goldman memo expressed concern that Goldman \u201coverlooked\u201d other areas of immigration enforcement.<\/p>\n

For more immigration laws that have been \u201coverlooked,\u201d see<\/i> FAIR\u2019s President Obama\u2019s Record of Dismantling Immigration Enforcement<\/a>.