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If there are so many "millions" of illegal voters, why do so few of them get caught?
Does the entire big government NSA/CIA/FBI/DHS/DEA/police/intelligence/law enforcement network shut down on election day?
Well, if they looked for them, they'd have to arrest them. Then prosecute them, and that would make the admin look bad. Thinking people can connect the dots.
It is telling though, that WHENEVER someone has actually looked for vote fraud, they have found it.
Massive illegal vote fraud? Where? Who? When?
The admin has deported 2mm illegals in the last five years, mostly to Mexico and Central America.
Thinking people know the far right reactionaries want to bring down the GOP as well as the dems.
The far right reactonaries are domestic enemies.
The real domestic enemies are progs. The progs hate individual freedom. They are always looking for ways to turn the USA into a Communist utopia. A utopia that makes everyone equal in misery.
http://blog.heritage.org/2014/03/03/lamar-smith-dhs-chief-white-house-inflating-deportation-numbers/
The administration is “inflating” deportation statistics, so they are “inaccurate,” Representative Lamar Smith (R-TX) told Johnson during the hearing last week.
“The administration has been making a sales pitch that they are deporting or removing record numbers of individuals compared to previous administrations,” Smith said in the Feb. 26 confrontation. In fact, interior deportations by prior Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) standards actually are “down 40 percent since 2009.”
The difference, Smith noted, is that unlike its predecessors the Obama administration also counts “turn-backs” or “turn-arounds” at the border as “deportations.” But according to ICE, these are cases of individuals who were “attempting to unlawfully enter the U.S.” but who actually had not successfully done so.
“You’re inflating your figures so that you can claim to be setting records when in fact you’re not,” Smith told Johnson, saying the practice is “simply not accurate.”
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