President Obama is catching heat from two U.S. senators for releasing violent criminals onto the streets who then went on to murder 121 Americans between 2010 and 2014.
And there are new concerns about the possibility of violent crimes being committed by the nearly 30,000 illegal Cuban immigrants who are walking U.S. streets with criminal records.
Sens. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., and Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, sent a letter June 12 to Secretary of State John Kerry, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and Attorney General Loretta Lynch. They are demanding the administration provide written responses by July 6 to their numerous questions about the release of violent criminals, they said in a news release.
“The administration’s actions have resulted in the needless loss of human life,” an aide to one of the two senators on Capitol Hill told WND Friday.
Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, took the administration to task on the issue in a column for National Review.
“Just to be clear, these were convicted criminals, in ICE custody, who had been ordered deported but were instead released back into U.S. communities, and then went on to murder Americans,” Krikorian wrote. “Most were released simply because the administration didn’t want to detain them. Only for two dozen does the administration have any excuse at all, saying that they had to be released because their home countries wouldn’t take them back.”
A list of 12 “recalcitrant countries” fail to cooperate with U.S. efforts to repatriate criminal aliens.
The worst offender is Cuba, according to the senators’ letter, followed by Vietnam, Laos, Jamaica and Mexico.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2015/06/obama-nailed-for-illegals-murdering-americans/
No comments:
Post a Comment