The Biden administration’s failure to file deportation paperwork, resulting in the dismissal of 200,000 migrant deportation cases.
It’s a jaw-dropping revelation that’s sending shockwaves through immigration circles. According to a report by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University, the Department of Homeland Security’s oversight left immigration courts without jurisdiction to handle these cases and rule on asylum claims.
The report, released Wednesday, highlights the troubling lack of transparency surrounding these failures. Questions abound about where and why these mishaps occurred, leaving many scratching their heads.
But what’s even more baffling is the stark contrast in treatment. While paperwork errors lead to the dismissal of deportation cases, other legal matters seem to receive a different level of attention. It’s a tale of two tiers of “justice” that’s causing frustration and concern among observers.
In the midst of bureaucratic blunders, human stories emerge, shedding light on the plight of individuals caught in the immigration quagmire. Take the case of Hector, an 18-year-old illegal immigrant abandoned by cartel smugglers in the desert. His tearful plea to reunite with his mother underscores the human toll of failed immigration policies.
Meanwhile, on the ground in New York City, drone footage reveals the sprawling migrant camps in places like Marine Park, Brooklyn. The sight is surreal, prompting questions about the long-term plan for these individuals and the impact on local communities.
As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the need for accountability and compassion in addressing the complexities of immigration policy. It’s time for real solutions and a path forward that respects the dignity and rights of all individuals involved.
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How does Mayorkas "forget" to file deportation paperwork on 200,000 illegals? You see this crap?
Biden administration fails to file paperwork, causes 200K migrant deportation cases to be tossed: 'Serious concerns'
Immigration judges dismissed deportation cases against some… pic.twitter.com/45cBHmh6EE
— floridanow1 (@floridanow1) March 21, 2024
JUST IN: 18-year-old illegal immigrant breaks down in tears and asks for his mom after getting abandoned by cartel smugglers.
"I want to go home to my mother," he said.
The illegal, Hector, was wandering around the desert alone for two days. Hector's life was saved after he… pic.twitter.com/4pdyJqdV4X
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 21, 2024
This Is New Drone Footage Taken From The Floyd Bennet Field Illegal Migrant Camp, Marine Park, Brooklyn, New York City
If not for citizen journalists you’d have no idea how massive these illegal immigrants centers are.
This is The Great Replacement pic.twitter.com/Hf80gijgQD
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) March 20, 2024