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AP Photo/Marco Ugarte A shocking discovery has been made about the millions of pending immigration cases against illegal immigrants. The Biden Administration has issued a mandate to federal prosecutors to simply throw out backlogged cases. The Washington Examiner reports that there are up to 2 million backlogged cases in immigration courts and the mandate could “effectively pardon 1 million people by 2024.”
One federal prosecutor calls it a ‘de facto amnesty.’ Attorneys for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have begun to throw out tens of thousands of the 2 million backlogged cases in immigration court following a political appointee’s order not to go after illegal border crossers from before the November 2020 election . “This is a de facto amnesty,” said an ICE federal prosecutor who spoke with the Washington Examiner on the condition of anonymity. The Examiner was able to secure leaked video recordings of ICE’s principle legal adviser […]
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