Altogether, 104,000 people who by law should have been
deported were instead allowed to remain on American soil. The director of the agency in charge of the removals offered as a partial excuse that immigration courts faced a backlog of 500,000 cases.
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I wonder why there is such a back log.
There's such a backlog because none of the people who control the Republicans and the Democrats want these people deported. Republicans see them as cheap labor and Democrats see them as future voters.
I was just being cynical.
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