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Last year, President Barack Obama revealed his inner dictator when he announced he was extending executive amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants.
Of course, such a move was quickly challenged by more than half of the states, and a federal judge swiftly put a stop to Obama’s amnesty with a temporary injunction, or so he thought.
It was later revealed that the Obama administration lawyers lied to the judge, and that elements of the amnesty programs continued to proceed, despite the judge’s injunction order stopping it.
Now, obviously in a bid to avoid or reduce likely punishment from the judge for lying and misleading him, the administration’s lawyers are now claiming that the amnesty program went forward due to a technical glitch, and not due to reckless and deliberate defiance from the administration.
The U.S. Customs and Immigration Services, the Department of Homeland Security agency in charge of implementing Obama’s amnesty, are claiming that they accidentally approved and processed the expanded three-year work authorizations, instead of the normal two-year permits begun a couple of years ago under Obama’s first attempt at amnesty with the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
According to The Washington Times, USCIS chief Leon Rodriguez took full responsibility for the “accident” and “glitch,” and promised to make efforts to rectify the situation.
“In retrospect,” said Rodriguez, “I believe that USCIS should have exercised greater management oversight of the efforts to halt the production and issuance of three-year notices and (Employment Authorization Documents) once the court issued its injunction.”
Administration officials have admitted that they have received more than 100,000 applications from illegal immigrants for the new three-year work permits and amnesty since the program was announced last November and also admitted that at least 2,000 of those applications had been approved after the judge ordered a halt to the program.
Donald Neufeld, an agency employee dealing with the amnesty program, says they did stop the program at the behest of the judge, but restarted it a few days later, without removing the new three-year applications from consideration for approval along with the normal two-year authorizations.
“IT personnel had implemented a system-wide pause on the production of all DACA-related EAD requests in the queue. They had not removed production requests for three-year EADs from the queue,” Neufeld said in an affidavit to the court.
Of course, this isn’t the first time the Obama administration has had trouble utilizing modern technology, as one need only look at the Obamacare Healthcare.gov debacle, or the mysterious tendency of emails to disappear and hard drives to conveniently crash when their contents are about to become public.
This was no “accident” or glitch and is only evidence that the administration thought they could slip a fast one past the judge, only to discover that they had been caught red-handed.
http://conservativetribune.com/obamas-pathetic-excuse-defying-judges-ruling-1/
“Christians say that to reveal that… makes me the Messiah. I don’t say it, they do.”
They absolutely don’t say this.
Christians are relatively clear on what would make somebody the second coming of Christ, they have a book called “the Bible” that guides them on these matters. The return of the Messiah is all about momentous signs in the sky, it’s not about a French guy reading about the antichrist in Newsweek.
Good one!