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Here is what Trump's next Executive Order should be
Mar 19, 2017 07:00:42   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
Approximately 30 countries are refusing to accept the deportations of illegal immigrants who have committed serious crimes in the U.S., according to Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar.

While these countries are refusing to accept the deportations of these criminals, the U.S. government is still issuing visas and student visas to citizens of those countries, according to the Texan congressman. There is already a law on the books which allows the U.S. to hold visas from a country that is not taking back its criminals, but according to Cuellar, the U.S. is not enforcing it.

“We’re not enforcing it, which is amazing. So now my intent is to go back to our committee on appropriations and affect their funding until they do that,” Cuellar told Sharyl Attkisson, host of Full Measure, in an interview.

Cuellar, a Democratic member of the House Committee on Appropriations, told Attkisson that the Supreme Court has ruled that illegal immigrants arrested for criminal activity can only be held for a certain period of time before they must be released.

“That means you’re releasing criminals into our streets because those countries refuse to take back those criminal aliens,” said Cuellar. “That’s wrong. And especially I think it’s even worse that this is already on the books, and we’re still issuing business tourist visas and student visas to countries that refuse to take back their criminal aliens. That’s wrong, and we’re hoping to change that.”

So, President's Trump's next executive order should be to start enforcing the "law on the books which allows the U.S. to hold visas from a country that is not taking back its criminals".

I'm quite sure, that the vast majority of those countries would soon have a change of heart, and change their position on this issue, sooner rather than later.

http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/18/30-countries-are-refusing-to-take-back-illegal-immigrants-convicted-of-serious-crimes/

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Mar 19, 2017 07:11:22   #
CowboyMilt
 
ACP45 wrote:
Approximately 30 countries are refusing to accept the deportations of illegal immigrants who have committed serious crimes in the U.S., according to Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar.

While these countries are refusing to accept the deportations of these criminals, the U.S. government is still issuing visas and student visas to citizens of those countries, according to the Texan congressman. There is already a law on the books which allows the U.S. to hold visas from a country that is not taking back its criminals, but according to Cuellar, the U.S. is not enforcing it.

“We’re not enforcing it, which is amazing. So now my intent is to go back to our committee on appropriations and affect their funding until they do that,” Cuellar told Sharyl Attkisson, host of Full Measure, in an interview.

Cuellar, a Democratic member of the House Committee on Appropriations, told Attkisson that the Supreme Court has ruled that illegal immigrants arrested for criminal activity can only be held for a certain period of time before they must be released.

“That means you’re releasing criminals into our streets because those countries refuse to take back those criminal aliens,” said Cuellar. “That’s wrong. And especially I think it’s even worse that this is already on the books, and we’re still issuing business tourist visas and student visas to countries that refuse to take back their criminal aliens. That’s wrong, and we’re hoping to change that.”

So, President's Trump's next executive order should be to start enforcing the "law on the books which allows the U.S. to hold visas from a country that is not taking back its criminals".

I'm quite sure, that the vast majority of those countries would soon have a change of heart, and change their position on this issue, sooner rather than later.

http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/18/30-countries-are-refusing-to-take-back-illegal-immigrants-convicted-of-serious-crimes/
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It seems like the logical thing to do to me.

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Mar 19, 2017 07:43:26   #
robmull Loc: florida
 
CowboyMilt wrote:
It seems like the logical thing to do to me.






Either that or send them all to Hawaii, CM. It seems that an Obama appointed Hawaiian 9th "Circus" Judge feels that President Trump's Executive order to halt importation of un-vetted immigrants is a real (D)rag, and I'm sure many {or most} of the "criminals," as would the "refugee/terrorists," absolutely LOVE the "Rainbow" State!!! I know I did!!! GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PRESIDENT "45" DONALD J. {BORN AGAIN} TRUMP (R); JUST LIKE THE WEATHER!!!

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Mar 19, 2017 08:26:17   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
CowboyMilt wrote:
It seems like the logical thing to do to me.


Too much so?

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Mar 19, 2017 08:29:53   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
robmull wrote:
Either that or send them all to Hawaii, CM. It seems that an Obama appointed Hawaiian 9th "Circus" Judge feels that President Trump's Executive order to halt importation of un-vetted immigrants is a real (D)rag, and I'm sure many {or most} of the "criminals," as would the "refugee/terrorists," absolutely LOVE the "Rainbow" State!!! I know I did!!! GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PRESIDENT "45" DONALD J. {BORN AGAIN} TRUMP (R); JUST LIKE THE WEATHER!!!
Either that or send them all to Hawaii, CM. It se... (show quote)


I hear there is a peninsula on Molokai, where a fellow named Damian, used to live that is vacant. There are barricades to keep that part of the island secluded so they can associate with others of their same persuasion.

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Mar 20, 2017 22:33:14   #
goofball Loc: timbucktoo
 
Ditto!

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