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Ep 415 | Top Veteran Immigration Officer: Why Is Government Not Shutting Down the Flow at the Border?
Ep 415 | Top Veteran Immigration Officer: Why Is Government Not Shutting Down the Flow at the Border?
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64 minutes
Released:
May 20, 2019
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Podcast episode
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Today we are joined by a very special guest. Dan Vara is a practicing immigration lawyer who has 22 years of experience in the old INS and eventually in ICE.
“The laws are there, the rules are there, the people are there; they need to be allowed to do their jobs,” says Vara. He was one of the top officials dealing both with the Nicaraguan asylum influx in 1989 and the Hatians and Cubans in the 1990s. He believes there is no reason existing law can’t be marshalled the way it was then. It’s all politics, in his view.
What about the concerns of foreign terrorists, health, and espionage? Vara explains that, contrary to what the government is telling us, we are not properly vetting them out even at points of entry.
Vara also explains how so many at the DHS are experiencing morale problems because there is more incentive for them to be lenient on illegal immigrants rather than enforce the law for fear of lawsuits.
Show links
How the Haitian migration was shut down in the 1990s
How the Nicaraguan migration was shut down in 1989
Yes, illegal aliens are being dumped into our communities
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“The laws are there, the rules are there, the people are there; they need to be allowed to do their jobs,” says Vara. He was one of the top officials dealing both with the Nicaraguan asylum influx in 1989 and the Hatians and Cubans in the 1990s. He believes there is no reason existing law can’t be marshalled the way it was then. It’s all politics, in his view.
What about the concerns of foreign terrorists, health, and espionage? Vara explains that, contrary to what the government is telling us, we are not properly vetting them out even at points of entry.
Vara also explains how so many at the DHS are experiencing morale problems because there is more incentive for them to be lenient on illegal immigrants rather than enforce the law for fear of lawsuits.
Show links
How the Haitian migration was shut down in the 1990s
How the Nicaraguan migration was shut down in 1989
Yes, illegal aliens are being dumped into our communities
Copyright Blaze Media All Rights Reserved.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
May 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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