It seems to make too much sense, I guess.
Hundreds of Gwinnett County inmates who are in the country illegally will be fast-tracked for deportation once federal immigration officials begin a 26-day “surge” to screen foreign nationals.The surge will begin Jan. 12, with federal immigration officials working in 15-person teams from 6 a.m. to midnight at the Gwinnett jail, said Stacey Bourbonnais, spokeswoman for the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Department.
The surge is the latest step in an effort to forge a partnership between the county and the federal government that would allow local jailers to begin deportation paperwork.
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Good luck with that one. Forging a partnership to start paperwork, eh? This is government bureaucrats at their best. And these are the type folks who don’t really give a damn about the U.S. Constitution, lest anybody think that us PALEOS are opposed to freedom or due process.
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