Zeiger
Daily Stormer
March 5, 2017
Keep crying, you Beaner parasites!
For some reason, the media seems to believe this is a bad thing.
It’s hard understanding the psychology of these people.
The Trump administration’s immigration policies could strain an already overloaded court system, advocates fear.
I sure hope they do. We’ve got a lot of deportin’ to do.
The overwhelmed system is already burdened with a backlog that exceeds pending 530,000 cases.
530,000?
Lol.
There’s almost certainly over 30 million illegal immigrants in America. If you think the “system” is backlogged now, you have another thing coming. When these parasites are getting picked up by ICE every time they visit the hospital, the DMV or the court system, these numbers are going to climb up fast.
We need a “house-to-plane” kind of workflow here – none of this “court hearing” nonsense. I mean, if planes are too expensive, we could also resort to train cattle carts. Gotta stay under budget, after all.
The country’s 58 immigration courts in 27 states, run by the Justice Department, are overseen by only 301 judges.
New York City’s immigration courts received 15,150 new cases in 2015, the highest number nationwide. Los Angeles received the second highest with 13,547 new cases.
President Trump’s executive orders stepping up enforcement of immigration laws coupled with the logjam could lead authorities to increasing deportations without using the court system at all, advocates say.
“Instead of actually trying to make the courts better, they just want to use them less, even though that obviously is deeply problematic from a due-process standpoint,” said Omar Jadwat, director of the American Civil Liberties Union Immigrants’ Rights Project.
Let me explain something to you, Omar.
Illegal immigrants don’t have a right to “due process.”
You know why?
Because Illegal immigrants aren’t citizens of the United States. And “rights” only apply to citizens.
Do you give your viruses a trial before taking anti-biotics?
This whole nonsense about having court hearings for people who don’t have visas, citizenship or any other papers justifying their presence in America is a liberal con job designed to delay stall and keep up the “diversification” process.
It needs to stop. And it will.
Homeland Security chief John Kelly noted the court backlog in a memorandum on Trump’s directives, citing it as a reason for increasing the use of expedited removal.
The process, with no hearings before a judge, would be used to deport immigrants who cannot prove they “have been continuously present in the United States for a two-year period” prior to their arrest.
That will be a huge improvement.
I have a suggestion to make the process even faster and more streamlined, however:
I hope ICE is reading this…