Obama commits another felony. Builds schools for illegal aliens.

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Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in america.

Obama administration now building schools for illegal aliens - National Immigration Reform Examiner.com

oct 14 2014
On Monday, classes began for about 200 children at the Artesia Family Residential Center (AFRC) in New Mexico. The children, ages 4 to 17, were brought here illegally by their parents during the recent surge of humanity from Central America and Mexico.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) is currently building 12 more classrooms to better accommodate the children, according to an ICE press release.

Courses in science, social studies, mathematics, physical education and English are being administered by private contractors. A basketball court and soccer field have also been built at the facility which sits on the campus of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.

IWhile their children are attending classes, their mothers are often meeting with attorneys who will represent them pro bono, in immigration court.

Though the federal government has not offered any figures on the cost of operating a school at this facility, the cost of operating a similar facility in Karnes County, Texas, is about $140 a day, per detainee, reported Reuters.
 
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Perhaps giving these invaders their own schools will protect american kids from the many diseases these foreign animals have. But the correct solution is to return them all to mexico.
 
In that case, Joe Arpaio needs to get nailed to a cross for inspiring people to cross the border JUST TO PISS THAT DICKHEAD OFF.
 
The AFRC, located at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center campus in southeastern New Mexico, opened June 27. The temporary facility is part of the government's response to the unprecedented influx of adults with children arriving at the United States' southern border and offers an appropriate environment for the care and custody of adults with children while also being cost-effective.

School about to start for children at the Artesia Family Residential Center
 
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The AFRC, located at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center campus in southeastern New Mexico, opened June 27. The temporary facility is part of the government's response to the unprecedented influx of adults with children arriving at the United States' southern border and offers an appropriate environment for the care and custody of adults with children while also being cost-effective.

School about to start for children at the Artesia Family Residential Center


"Appropriate evnironment"?? Everyone of these invaders was last in mexico before coming here and mexico is where they belong.
 
Would love to see the curriculum and any literature they are given.
 
Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in america.

Obama administration now building schools for illegal aliens - National Immigration Reform Examiner.com

oct 14 2014
On Monday, classes began for about 200 children at the Artesia Family Residential Center (AFRC) in New Mexico. The children, ages 4 to 17, were brought here illegally by their parents during the recent surge of humanity from Central America and Mexico.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) is currently building 12 more classrooms to better accommodate the children, according to an ICE press release.

Courses in science, social studies, mathematics, physical education and English are being administered by private contractors. A basketball court and soccer field have also been built at the facility which sits on the campus of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.

IWhile their children are attending classes, their mothers are often meeting with attorneys who will represent them pro bono, in immigration court.

Though the federal government has not offered any figures on the cost of operating a school at this facility, the cost of operating a similar facility in Karnes County, Texas, is about $140 a day, per detainee, reported Reuters.
Yep.
Title VIII Section 1324
Any person who—
(i) knowing that a person is an alien, brings to or attempts to bring to the United States in any manner whatsoever such person at a place other than a designated port of entry or place other than as designated by the Commissioner, regardless of whether such alien has received prior official authorization to come to, enter, or reside in the United States and regardless of any future official action which may be taken with respect to such alien;
(ii) knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains in the United States in violation of law, transports, or moves or attempts to transport or move such alien within the United States by means of transportation or otherwise, in furtherance of such violation of law;
(iii) knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains in the United States in violation of law, conceals, harbors, or shields from detection, or attempts to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection, such alien in any place, including any building or any means of transportation;
(iv) encourages or induces an alien to come to, enter, or reside in the United States, knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such coming to, entry, or residence is or will be in violation of law; or
(v)
(I) engages in any conspiracy to commit any of the preceding acts, or
(II) aids or abets the commission of any of the preceding acts,
shall be punished as provided in subparagraph (B).
 
Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in america.

Obama administration now building schools for illegal aliens - National Immigration Reform Examiner.com

oct 14 2014
On Monday, classes began for about 200 children at the Artesia Family Residential Center (AFRC) in New Mexico. The children, ages 4 to 17, were brought here illegally by their parents during the recent surge of humanity from Central America and Mexico.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) is currently building 12 more classrooms to better accommodate the children, according to an ICE press release.

Courses in science, social studies, mathematics, physical education and English are being administered by private contractors. A basketball court and soccer field have also been built at the facility which sits on the campus of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.

IWhile their children are attending classes, their mothers are often meeting with attorneys who will represent them pro bono, in immigration court.

Though the federal government has not offered any figures on the cost of operating a school at this facility, the cost of operating a similar facility in Karnes County, Texas, is about $140 a day, per detainee, reported Reuters.

So, tell me why we are sitting here reading the message board, wasting time when we should be writing our representative demanding they act.

Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in America.


I'd trade $140/day for a one-way ticket back home.

figuring 200 school days a year that's $28,000. For people that aren't even allowed to be here.


Would it make you happy if we just shot them?

Cabbie, it's a nice thing that you have a big heart, but just where does it end? Months ago, there was a jet that took some of these kids back to Central America. And guess what? Big, Bad, Dirty Central America met the plane and took the children, fed them and got them medical attention immediately. Then they were seen by officials.

That's more than what we did for the influx of kids.
 
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement/news/releases/1410/141010artesia.htmOctober 13 is the first day of school for about 200 children housed at the Artesia Family Residential Center (AFRC) in New Mexico, a facility operated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).

The children at AFRC, aged 4 to 17 years old, will be provided one-hour daily instruction blocks in core subjects, including science, social studies, mathematics, reading and writing and physical education.

At this time, classes are being held in converted space on the AFRC grounds. To further enhance the children's learning experience, ICE is finalizing six modular buildings outfitted with 12 classrooms. Once the classrooms are fully operational, lessons will be held there.

"The children are eager to learn," said Gregory S. Brawley, who's been serving as the office in charge at the AFRC since Sept. 12. "Some of the children are so excited that they've tried to attend the orientation sessions more than once a day."

Mothers of the children, also housed at the facility, have participated in orientation of the classroom activities to help establish rapport and get them involved in their children's education.

Classroom sessions will take place between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. On a typical school day, the children will wake up in the morning and get ready for school. After having breakfast with the rest of their family, they will report to school. They will meet with their family for lunch and then return to school.

While learning English is one of the program's objectives, the main focus is to provide children with general educational services in accordance with the State of New Mexico Public Education Department.

ICE has contracted AMIkids to manage and administer the educational program. Per the family residential standards, the education provider has presented a curriculum that has been reviewed and approved by the state of New Mexico.

The AFRC, located at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center campus in southeastern New Mexico, opened June 27. The temporary facility is part of the government's response to the unprecedented influx of adults with children arriving at the United States' southern border and offers an appropriate environment for the care and custody of adults with children while also being cost-effective.

"The Artesia Family Residential Center provides an effective and humane alternative to maintain family unity as families await the outcome of immigration hearings or return to their home countries," said Alfredo Fierro ERO deputy field office director in El Paso, who is charged with overseeing the center's operations.
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Remember when ICE stood for , a facility operated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).
Now its an accomplice of the administration's felonious activities.
 
Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in america.

Obama administration now building schools for illegal aliens - National Immigration Reform Examiner.com

oct 14 2014
On Monday, classes began for about 200 children at the Artesia Family Residential Center (AFRC) in New Mexico. The children, ages 4 to 17, were brought here illegally by their parents during the recent surge of humanity from Central America and Mexico.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) is currently building 12 more classrooms to better accommodate the children, according to an ICE press release.

Courses in science, social studies, mathematics, physical education and English are being administered by private contractors. A basketball court and soccer field have also been built at the facility which sits on the campus of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.

IWhile their children are attending classes, their mothers are often meeting with attorneys who will represent them pro bono, in immigration court.

Though the federal government has not offered any figures on the cost of operating a school at this facility, the cost of operating a similar facility in Karnes County, Texas, is about $140 a day, per detainee, reported Reuters.

So, tell me why we are sitting here reading the message board, wasting time when we should be writing our representative demanding they act.

Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in America.


I'd trade $140/day for a one-way ticket back home.

figuring 200 school days a year that's $28,000. For people that aren't even allowed to be here.


Would it make you happy if we just shot them?

Cabbie, it's a nice thing that you have a big heart, but just where does it end? Months ago, there was a jet that took some of these kids back to Central America. And guess what? Big, Bad, Dirty Central America met the plane and took the children, fed them and got them medical attention immediately. Then they were seen by officials.

That's more than what we did for the influx of kids.

... And that's fine with me. This is just until it comes to pass.

Why is it Obamas fault?
 
Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in america.

Obama administration now building schools for illegal aliens - National Immigration Reform Examiner.com

oct 14 2014
On Monday, classes began for about 200 children at the Artesia Family Residential Center (AFRC) in New Mexico. The children, ages 4 to 17, were brought here illegally by their parents during the recent surge of humanity from Central America and Mexico.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) is currently building 12 more classrooms to better accommodate the children, according to an ICE press release.

Courses in science, social studies, mathematics, physical education and English are being administered by private contractors. A basketball court and soccer field have also been built at the facility which sits on the campus of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.

IWhile their children are attending classes, their mothers are often meeting with attorneys who will represent them pro bono, in immigration court.

Though the federal government has not offered any figures on the cost of operating a school at this facility, the cost of operating a similar facility in Karnes County, Texas, is about $140 a day, per detainee, reported Reuters.

So, tell me why we are sitting here reading the message board, wasting time when we should be writing our representative demanding they act.

Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in America.


I'd trade $140/day for a one-way ticket back home.

figuring 200 school days a year that's $28,000. For people that aren't even allowed to be here.


Would it make you happy if we just shot them?

Cabbie, it's a nice thing that you have a big heart, but just where does it end? Months ago, there was a jet that took some of these kids back to Central America. And guess what? Big, Bad, Dirty Central America met the plane and took the children, fed them and got them medical attention immediately. Then they were seen by officials.

That's more than what we did for the influx of kids.

... And that's fine with me. This is just until it comes to pass.

Why is it Obamas fault?
Because not only has he been meeting with illegal immigration advocates in the Oval Office more than once, but he is in charge of border enforcement.

Obama Meets In Oval Office With Illegal Aliens CNS News
Obama Urges Immigration Advocates To Keep Focus On Congress
 
His policies have encouraged the behavior.
Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in america.

Obama administration now building schools for illegal aliens - National Immigration Reform Examiner.com

oct 14 2014
On Monday, classes began for about 200 children at the Artesia Family Residential Center (AFRC) in New Mexico. The children, ages 4 to 17, were brought here illegally by their parents during the recent surge of humanity from Central America and Mexico.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) is currently building 12 more classrooms to better accommodate the children, according to an ICE press release.

Courses in science, social studies, mathematics, physical education and English are being administered by private contractors. A basketball court and soccer field have also been built at the facility which sits on the campus of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.

IWhile their children are attending classes, their mothers are often meeting with attorneys who will represent them pro bono, in immigration court.

Though the federal government has not offered any figures on the cost of operating a school at this facility, the cost of operating a similar facility in Karnes County, Texas, is about $140 a day, per detainee, reported Reuters.

So, tell me why we are sitting here reading the message board, wasting time when we should be writing our representative demanding they act.

Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in America.


I'd trade $140/day for a one-way ticket back home.

figuring 200 school days a year that's $28,000. For people that aren't even allowed to be here.


Would it make you happy if we just shot them?

Cabbie, it's a nice thing that you have a big heart, but just where does it end? Months ago, there was a jet that took some of these kids back to Central America. And guess what? Big, Bad, Dirty Central America met the plane and took the children, fed them and got them medical attention immediately. Then they were seen by officials.

That's more than what we did for the influx of kids.

... And that's fine with me. This is just until it comes to pass.

Why is it Obamas fault?
 
Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in america.

Obama administration now building schools for illegal aliens - National Immigration Reform Examiner.com

oct 14 2014
On Monday, classes began for about 200 children at the Artesia Family Residential Center (AFRC) in New Mexico. The children, ages 4 to 17, were brought here illegally by their parents during the recent surge of humanity from Central America and Mexico.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) is currently building 12 more classrooms to better accommodate the children, according to an ICE press release.

Courses in science, social studies, mathematics, physical education and English are being administered by private contractors. A basketball court and soccer field have also been built at the facility which sits on the campus of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.

IWhile their children are attending classes, their mothers are often meeting with attorneys who will represent them pro bono, in immigration court.

Though the federal government has not offered any figures on the cost of operating a school at this facility, the cost of operating a similar facility in Karnes County, Texas, is about $140 a day, per detainee, reported Reuters.

So, tell me why we are sitting here reading the message board, wasting time when we should be writing our representative demanding they act.

Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in America.


I'd trade $140/day for a one-way ticket back home.

figuring 200 school days a year that's $28,000. For people that aren't even allowed to be here.


Would it make you happy if we just shot them?

Cabbie, it's a nice thing that you have a big heart, but just where does it end? Months ago, there was a jet that took some of these kids back to Central America. And guess what? Big, Bad, Dirty Central America met the plane and took the children, fed them and got them medical attention immediately. Then they were seen by officials.

That's more than what we did for the influx of kids.

... And that's fine with me. This is just until it comes to pass.

Why is it Obamas fault?
He has not only encouraged this dilemna, but has helped bring it on. He is supposed to protect America, not expose it by neglecting to enforcing border patrol and building a fence to stop illegals from crossing our borders.
 
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So, tell me why we are sitting here reading the message board, wasting time when we should be writing our representative demanding they act.

Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to come to or live in America.

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I don't know why. Not only is obozo guilty of violating this law but so too is the mayor of every sanctuary city. And the law further says they could be executed for this crime if encouraging illegals to come here leads to a death!! The anti-illegal movement should focus on this law but for some reason they don't.
 

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