{"id":8464,"date":"2015-02-04T19:00:14","date_gmt":"2015-02-05T00:00:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/live-immigrationreform.pantheonsite.io\/?p=8464"},"modified":"2018-12-28T14:28:53","modified_gmt":"2018-12-28T19:28:53","slug":"the-obama-engineered-immigration-meltdown","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.immigrationreform.com\/2015\/02\/04\/the-obama-engineered-immigration-meltdown\/","title":{"rendered":"The Obama Engineered Immigration Meltdown"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a>(and Why Securing the Border is a Red Herring)<\/b><\/p>\n No discussion of immigration reform<\/a> in Washington gets very far without some politician boldly declaring, \u201cThe first thing we must do is secure the border<\/a>,\u201d as if that were a novel idea and panacea for illegal immigration.<\/p>\n Once and for all: The border is a red herring. It\u2019s not our border that\u2019s out of control; it\u2019s the Obama administration that\u2019s out of control and the border is just one of many casualties in the president\u2019s assault on immigration enforcement.<\/p>\n What we have on our hands is an immigration meltdown engineered by the president and his political appointees. Our immigration courts have ceased to function, and virtually every illegal alien has been exempted from removal, even if they were operating. \u00a0Work permits are being handed out to illegal aliens like lollipops on Halloween \u2013 about 5.5 million since Obama came to office in 2009.<\/p>\n Of course our borders out of control!<\/p>\n In recent days, the Department of Justice announced that because immigration courts are so overwhelmed, most people with cases pending will not have them heard until 2019 at the earliest<\/i>. These courts are not overwhelmed because they\u2019re busy deporting so many people who shouldn\u2019t be here. Rather, they are overwhelmed by the number of people who have no business here seeking legalization and the tens of thousands of Central Americans who surged across the border last summer.<\/p>\n In reporting the story, AP cited as a \u201cvictim\u201d of the delay the story of Maximiano Vazquez-Guevarra, an illegal alien from Mexico who recently won his appeal to become a legal permanent resident, but needs to make one more court appearance to make it final. Vasquez managed to tie up the courts for three years successfully fighting deportation (and gaining legal status) after coming to the attention of authorities when he was charged with his second DUI.<\/p>\n While the courts have ceased to function because, under the Obama administration, illegal aliens can spend years petitioning for legal residency because<\/i> they get caught driving while intoxicated (and win), millions more are being given work permits because\u2026well, because the administration just feels like it.<\/p>\n