Friday, May 21, 2010

Top U.S. immigration cop says feds may not enforce Arizona's immigration law, then pontificates

The country’s top federal immigration enforcement cop says his agency won’t be doing its job . “John Morton, who heads U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said his agency will not necessarily process illegal immigrants referred to them by Arizona officials. The best way to reduce illegal immigration is through a comprehensive federal approach, not a patchwork of state laws, he said. ‘I don't think the Arizona law, or laws like it, are the solution,’ Morton said during a visit to the Chicago Tribune editorial board.

And Morton’s opinion is relevant how exactly? Well, it is relevant in the sense that a senior Homeland Security official has openly declared that he won’t be doing his job. Morton has sworn an oath to uphold the laws of the United States. He is not allowed to pick and choose which ones he likes and which he doesn’t.

Perhaps Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano could do something right for a change and fire this guy.

And while Morton plays politics he justifies himself with this gem: "In the immigration business, if they are against you on both sides, it's generally a sign that you're doing something right," Morton said.

No sir, it just means you are failing comprehensively.

1 comment:

cleondann said...

Illegal immigration is a felony. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement chief should enforce the federal laws against illegal immigration.