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'Nullification of immigration law' seen as Obama legacy
ICE: Deportations at 10-year low, criminal-illegal expulsions cut 60%
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The surge in family apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border in 2016 is driven by migrants from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, who together make up 90% of these apprehensions so far this fiscal year. The number of family apprehensions from these Central American countries more than doubled in the first six months of fiscal 2016 over the same time period in 2015.

The surge in family apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border in 2016 is driven by migrants from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, who together make up 90% of these apprehensions so far this fiscal year. The number of family apprehensions from these Central American countries more than doubled in the first six months of fiscal 2016 over the same time period in 2015.

While President Obama’s critics on the left continue to call him the “deportation president” and rail about secret house raids on immigrant families, a new study shows immigration enforcement is actually at an alarmingly low rate.

ICE deportations continue to decline this year and are on pace to be the lowest since 2006, according to the latest statistics from Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Deportations of criminals also keep declining, despite a nationwide litany of high-profile fatalities caused by criminal aliens, and despite the Obama administration’s claimed focus on removing deportable criminals, says Jessica Vaughan in a report analyzing the ICE numbers for the Center for Immigration Studies.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/07/alarming-deterioration-in-obama-enforcement-of-deportations/#t6AqagW4aexsIQhq.99

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