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Mexican Invasion Title: 1986 Amnesty (justfacts.com) * In 1986, Congress passed a comprehensive immigration reform as a compromise between political parties, business interests, religious groups, and ethnic organizations.[504] [505] [506] The resulting bill was approved by 58% of the House and 72% of the Senate, and Republican President Ronald Reagan signed it into law.[507] [508] This legislation: * Under this law, the U.S. government granted legal permanent resident status to 2.7 million people:[527] * Under this law, the U.S. government granted citizenship to 1.1 million people.[529] * While Congress negotiated the 1986 amnesty bill, illegal immigration to the U.S. increased substantially,[530] and Southwest border patrol apprehensions reached a record high that has been exceeded in one year since then: * The immigrants who were granted amnesty under the 1986 law were eligible to become U.S. citizens after five years of lawful permanent residency.[532] [533] This created a surge of citizenship applications beginning in 1993 during the presidency of Democrat Bill Clinton. In 1995, the Clinton administration launched an initiative called Citizenship USA to speed the processing of these applications.[534] [535] [536] In 2000, the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Justice published an investigation of this program that found: * In the signing ceremony for the 1986 amnesty, President Reagan stated that the law would humanely regain control of our borders.[542] * In the years surrounding the 1986 amnesty, the following sources estimated the number of illegal immigrants in the U.S. to be: Year Source Number (Millions) 1980 Demography (Academic Journal)[543] 24 1986 Amnesty Legalizes 2.7 Million Unauthorized Immigrants[544] 1990 U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service[545] 3.5 1995 Pew Research[546] 5.7 2000 U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service[547] 7.0 2000 Department of Homeland Security[548] 8.5 2005 Bear Stearns[549] ≤ 20 2007 Former Associate General Counsel of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service[550] 38 2007 Ph.D. Demographer[551] Unknowable 2012 U.S. Department of Homeland Security[552] 11.4 2013 Pew Research[553] 11.3 2014 10.9 2018 PLOS One (Academic Journal)[556] 16.229.5 2018 Pew Research[557] 10.7 NOTE: Some of the studies above from different organizations were authored by some of the same people. * In 1994, Congress and Democratic President Bill Clinton passed an amnesty that gave certain illegal immigrants a temporary pathway to legalize without leaving the United States. * Congress and Clinton extended the 1994 amnesty five times in 1997, 1998, and 2000. * The 2016 Democratic Party Platform supports: * The 2016 Republican Party Platform opposes any form of amnesty for illegal immigrants and supports: * The 2016 Libertarian Party Platform supports unrestricted immigration except in cases where foreigners pose a credible threat to security, health or property.[560] * The 2016 Green Party Platform supports: * The U.S. Constitution gives the President the responsibility and power to ensure that federal laws are faithfully executed and to select people who will carry out this work.[562] [563] * Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is the agency that enforces federal laws governing border control, customs, trade and immigration to promote homeland security and public safety. It is a division of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which is under the authority of the President.[564] [565] * In 2012, Democratic President Obama announced that he would not deport illegal immigrants for two years if they: * This directive, called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA, was applicable to 1.2 million people. At least 636,000 illegal immigrants applied for and were approved for it.[569] * Beyond protection from deportation, this directive also gave these immigrants Social Security numbers, authorization to legally work in the U.S, and eligibility for various government social programs.[570] * In 2014, the Obama administration expanded this directive to: * A federal law to combat human trafficking forbids the U.S. government from immediately returning unaccompanied alien children to nations that dont directly border the United States. This law requires that when immigrants apprehended at the border are under the age of 18 and from anywhere but Mexico or Canada, they must be: * By mid-2014: * Between 2012 and 2014, the number of unaccompanied children from Central America illegally crossing the U.S. border increased by roughly 10 times.[578] [579] This overwhelmed the ability of U.S. officials to care for the children and created what the White House called an urgent humanitarian situation.[580] [581] [582] * NBC News, CNN, the Washington Post, and the Center for American Progress published articles that blamed this surge of illegal immigration on violence and poverty in the childrens homelands.[583] [584] [585] [586] * In 2014, Breitbart News obtained a leaked report from a federal center that provides tactical, operational, and strategic intelligence support to government law enforcement agencies.[587] This report examined the probable drivers of the recent surge of Central American children to the U.S. Southwest border and found: * In the three nations that were the primary sources of these unaccompanied child immigrants (Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador[590]), the murder rates were lower during all years of the 20122014 border surge than the year beforehand: * During Obamas presidency, Democratic politicians and Latino activists called on him to shield more illegal immigrants from deportation. Obama publicly replied: * In June of 2014, Democratic Congressman Luis Gutierrez, a vocal supporter of amnesty for unauthorized immigrants, declared there was no possibility that Congress would pass an amnesty during Obamas presidency. He then called on Obama to act on his own.[593] * In November of 2014, the Obama administration announced that it would not deport illegal immigrants for three years and would allow them to legally work in the U.S. if they: * This directive, called Deferred Action for Parents of Americans: * After Obama announced this directive, 26 states sued the federal government to stop it from taking effect. In February of 2015, a federal judge agreed with the states and issued a temporary order to halt it.[603] [604] * In November of 2015, a three-judge panel of a federal appeals court agreed with the federal judge and ruled (21) that Obamas directive was beyond the scope of what federal law can reasonably be interpreted to authorize.[605] [606] * In June of 2016, the Supreme Court deadlocked on taking up this case, which left the appeals court ruling in place.[607] * On the same day that Obama announced his Deferred Action for Parents of Americans,[608] his Secretary of Homeland Security instructed all federal immigration and border security personnel to: * The policies above: * In the federal governments 2015 and 2016 fiscal years (October 2014 through September 2016[612]), ICE removed 21% fewer convicted criminals per year than in its 2014 fiscal year: * In 2014, the Obama administration released from its custody 30,558 criminal aliens with a total of 79,059 convictions instead of deporting them.[614] * Between October 1, 2010 and July 21, 2015, the Obama administration released 124 criminal aliens who were later charged with murder-related crimes committed in the U.S. after their release and before February 2016.[615] [616] [617] * For additional facts and context about Obamas actions on immigration and crime, see the crime and politics section of this research. * During a 2011 meeting with Hispanic media outlets, a reporter from AOL Latino asked Obama why he has been deporting much more immigrants than the previous administration did in eight years. Obama replied that: * The federal government expels illegal immigrants from the U.S. through processes known as returns and removals. Removals are also called deportations.[624] [625] [626] * Under a process change that began during the presidency of George W. Bush and expanded under Obama, the federal government began issuing orders of removal when it caught illegal immigrants near the Mexican border. Before this, it typically returned these people to Mexico without issuing formal orders of removal. This procedural change altered the classification of such immigrants from returns to removals.[627] [628] * Under the Obama administration, combined returns and removals of illegal immigrants declined from 1.2 million in 2008 to 460,000 in 2015: * Within days of taking office in January of 2017, President Donald Trump issued an executive order to ensure: NOTE: More facts about Trump will be published as he takes actions and as the outcomes of these actions become clear.
Poster Comment: * In the years surrounding the 1986 amnesty, the following sources estimated the number of illegal immigrants in the U.S. to be: "Since the passing of the Immigration and Reform Control Act (IRCA), 6 million illegal aliens have received amnesty in the United States. The IRCA Amnesty was supposed to "wipe the slate clean" and instead it's lead to the current situation of 12-20 million illegal aliens living in the country. Immigration and Reform Control Act (IRCA), 1986 also known as the Simpson-Mazzoli Act for 2.7 million illegal aliens"
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#1. To: hondo68 (#0)
Why did you lie yesterday and say Reagan granted asylum to 30 million?
#2. To: A K A Stone (#1)
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GI & I say 25M not 30. Can't reply in 200 character total including quote, impossible. all mistaken in our numbers. Sorry for my error word
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