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    Anticipating Trump Presidency, Border Patrol May Enforce Law More Diligently


    Knowing that the incoming Trump administration will surely enforce U.S. immigration laws more stringently than the Obama administration has, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents will likely be more diligent in interrogating those caught crossing the border illegally.

    While the political appointees overseeing the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP — whose commissioner, Gil Kerlikowske, reports to Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson) may continue to advocate lenient enforcement of our nation’s immigration laws until the bitter end, even they know that their days are numbered.

    Donald Trump has won the election and there’s a new sheriff in town.


    http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews...re-diligently#


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Anticipating Trump Presidency, Border Patrol May Enforce Law More Diligently

Good ... they've read the memo.   :smokin:

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The problem will be how are the very liberal courts going to react?  Will they continue to ignore and redefine the Constitution and face impeachment from a weak repugnantcan congress or will the congress suddenly sprout cajones and take on the courts?  I doubt they will do it since that would put the onus on them to make law instead of allowing the courts to do it.  In other words, take a position.
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