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Immigration Enforcement Dramatically Scaled-Back under Obama Administration

December 27, 2009 11:52

Immigration Enforcement Dramatically Scaled-Back under Obama Administration
Source: Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)

Today, the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) released a first of its kind, comprehensive report detailing the numerous areas where the Obama administration has deliberately weakened the ability of the United States to enforce its immigration laws.

The Road to Amnesty provides an in-depth examination of the Obama administration’s record on immigration policy and enforcement during its first year in office. Refuting Secretary Napolitano’s claims of more a pragmatic approach to immigration enforcement, The Road to Amnesty shows that effective enforcement strategies have been systematically dismantled. Instead the administration has vigorously pursued its political goal of a mass illegal alien amnesty.

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