The U.S. government spends tens of millions of dollars each year persuading federal circuit courts to uphold orders for thousands of illegal immigrants to leave the country, but those orders have been enforced in only one-fifth of the cases, according to sources familiar with a recent Justice Department study.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a branch of the Department of Homeland Security, is responsible for “removing” illegal immigrants who stay in this country against the law. But the study found that more than 80 percent of the illegal immigrants whose deportation orders were upheld by a federal appeals court last year were still in the country as of five weeks ago, according to an internal Justice Department memo obtained by FOX News. (Fox News)

3 Responses to “Justice Department: We Fail to Enforce Deportation Orders”

  1. Savi says:

    WHAT IS PRESIDENT OBAMA DOING FOR THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT? IS’NT HE GOING TO HELP THEM? I WOULD LIKE TO NOW MORE ON THIS SUBJECT.

  2. Pamela Cabrera says:

    I think it really is bad that this country is deporting these people that have families and loved ones here what happen to the fact that our President was going to help these people. Fake or lies???

  3. mena says:

    i think they really need to cut down on illigal immigrants,
    there is a family in delmar,ny which none of them have visa’s.yet they all work under the table,and even kids are in school,how can this be.we need to take care of us americans first,the son was even arrested but yet no one else gets anything done to them,thats not fair,,if your gonna deport the son you should deport them all.

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