Don’t Let Dems Make Deporting Illegal Aliens Complicated
an opinion piece in the Federalist by Eddie scarry argues that Democratic leaders are blocking deportations while seeking DHS funding,by tying funding to a set of reform demands that overcomplicate immigration enforcement. The article centers on an open letter from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries listing 10 conditions they say are needed to strike a deal on DHS funding, framed as protecting working families.
Key points:
– The piece contends Democrats’ demands reveal a strategy to hinder deportations rather than support them, portraying their stance as dishonest.
– Specific proposals highlighted include: requiring verification that a person is not a U.S. citizen before detention, guaranteeing immediate access to an attorney for detainees, and restricting ICE operations near sensitive locations.
– the author argues these and other provisions would exacerbate endless judicial appeals and effectively block deportations, whereas Democrats claim they are pursuing common-sense reforms.
– The article notes that while a couple of the proposals (e.g., body cameras) might be reasonable, the overall slate is portrayed as designed to prevent deportations.
– Eddie Scarry’s background as a DC columnist is mentioned, with links to his work and social profile; the piece is presented with a clearly partisan perspective on immigration policy and DHS funding.
Note: The piece uses strong rhetorical language to critique Democratic approaches to immigration enforcement and to frame the Democratic demands as unserious or obstructive.
It’s useful, if unserious, for congressional Democrat leaders this week to have issued a list of demands in exchange for votes to fund the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees immigration law enforcement. The administration should see it as a reminder that the default position of Democrats is “pretend to support deporting illegal aliens while overcomplicating the process so as to render it impossible.”
Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, both of New York, published the demands in an open letter on Wednesday, detailing 10 things they say are needed to strike a deal on more DHS funding. “Federal immigration agents cannot continue to cause chaos in our cities,” the letter said, “while using taxpayer money that should be used to make life more affordable for working families.”
That line right there alone exposes Democrats as dishonest. They have no interest in “working families,” as literally every policy they champion, including open borders, is catastrophic for all of them. In any event, they went on to write that it was “critical” to “come together” for the purpose of agreeing on “common sense reforms” to ICE before Democrats would consent to more funding.
Admittedly, among the 10 proposals, a couple aren’t unreasonable, even if Democrats would surely poison-pill whatever legislation attempted to include them. The demands include body camera requirements, for example, which the administration has already initiated. But the bulk of them are explicitly intended to prevent as many illegal alien deportations as possible, starting with the first one, which insists that ICE agents “require verification that a person is not a U.S. citizen before holding them in immigration detention.”
Agents already ask for proof of legal residency before making arrests of unknown subjects — something Democrats oppose! Relatedly, another one of the demands is for ICE detention centers to “require immediate access to a person’s attorney.” Both ultimatums serve to reinforce Democrats’ favorite method of blocking deportations: endless judicial appeals. Behind every illegal alien’s judicial appeal is an army of pro bono lawyers funded by left-wing nonprofits whose sole purpose for existing is to keep as many foreigners in the U.S. as possible.
Also on the Democrat wish list are imperatives that ICE agents cease wearing masks and be forbidden from conducting operations near “sensitive locations,” including election centers — weird, I wonder why! — and courthouses. Both of those should be non-starters for any Republican in Congress with two brain cells.
The masks are only necessary because Democrat activists have made a sport out of hunting down ICE agents to harass and assault them in the streets and at their homes. Forcing their removal would only serve to make that easier. And the suggestion that law enforcement be forbidden from public legal facilities is preposterous. If an illegal alien can’t be immediately detained following a final court order for removal, there is no point to any of this.
But, of course, there is no point to any of this. Democrats aren’t serious about supporting any deportations.
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