Saturday, July 21, 2007

Michelle Malkin: strong on illegal aliens, weak on obstreperous guests By Lawrence Auster

Michelle Malkin had a worthwhile column the other day about the government's failure to deport criminal aliens--meaning legal immigrants and illegal aliens who have been convicted of a crime--once they have finished their jail term. She tells of various freed criminal aliens who have gone on to commit further horrible crimes against Americans. Scandalously, there is still no unified national data base to keep track of criminal aliens in the U.S. prison system. Authorities thus have no way of knowing who the aliens are, where they are incarcerated, and when their term will be over, and thus are unable to prevent their simply being released back into society. Truly, truly, if we cannot get our act together enough to deport criminal aliens, then every other type of enforcement that was promised by Team Busheron in the great immigration "compromise" was a total fraud. (Of course, we already knew that, 70 times over.)

But here's something else.

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