DHS Admits Still Breaking the Law to Approve Amnesty Applications


The Obama Administration is breaking the law once again, this timer in order to force amnesty through the Department of Homeland Security.

The Department of Homeland Security has discovered more three-year amnesty applications it approved in defiance of a federal judge’s firm injunction, lawyers told the courtlate Wednesday — less than a week after the judge delivered a vicious spanking to the administration for repeatedly bungling the case. 

Leon Rodriguez, director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, said as they were preparing for their latest update to the court, they discovered three more three-year amnesties they had sent out, after JudgeAndrew Hanen had ordered them not to.

Mr. Rodriguez blamed “human error” and said the permits, known specifically as employment authorization documents or EADs, were reissues of ones that they’d sent earlier, but got returned for some reason.

He did not elaborate on the “human error,” and his agency refused to answer follow-up questions from The Washington Times about what those errors entailed, and why it took five months to discover them.

To many, the reasoning is obvious. It took five months to discover the “errors” because discovering immigration fraud is of little priority to the Obama administration. In fact, this was all but predicted already.

Source: Washington Times



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