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Obama's Deportation Game

Ruben Navarrett Jr. on

But you can't have effective enforcement if the system lacks honesty and integrity. And there is no sign of either in this story.

These desperate souls seem to fit the definition of refugees. That's for immigration judges to decide. Sadly, in many cases, we never got that far. The numbers were so big that the system was overwhelmed, and -- in devising its formal response -- the administration was making it up as it went along. The fate of the new arrivals was, in large measure, decided not by the usual factors -- what country they came from, their life circumstances, whether they had family members in the United States, etc.

Instead, during that chaotic time, what seems to have mattered most was when you arrived. The third wave was turned around, put on airplanes and deported back home. The second wave was detained indefinitely in grotesque holding facilities in Texas and New Mexico.

It is the first wave that immigration officials are now planning to hunt down. It's true that many of these people were released, but they weren't told when they were supposed to report back. That information was supposed to find its way to them later, but there's no way of knowing if they ever received it. In other cases, people were told to report for hearings that were thousands of miles away. And no attorneys were provided.

According to immigration lawyers familiar with these cases, thousands of people were ordered removed in absentia.

It was all about political expedience. Just as the George W. Bush administration found it problematic, after the attacks of Sept. 11, to acknowledge that some terror suspects were U.S. citizens because it gave them due process, the Obama administration must have known that designating people as "refugees" would make it nearly impossible to deport them.

 

And deport them is what Team Obama wanted to do. After all, while liberals don't want to accept it and conservatives can't afford to concede it, repopulating Latin American countries is Obama's special skill. This administration isn't proficient at much, but it does have a knack for removing the brown-skinned immigrants who raise the anxiety level of white Americans.

Now it's preparing to do it again.

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Ruben Navarrette's email address is ruben@rubennavarrette.com.


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