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MSNBC Guest: ‘One Deportation Is Too Many’

Immigration activist Angy Rivera reacted on Saturday’s edition of “Melissa Harris-Perry” on MSNBC to federal law enforcement raids deporting families back to Central American countries. Rivera said immigrants are “scared,” “angry” and “frustrated” right now. She also later added that the Immigrants

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ICE Deportations Decline Further in FY 2015

The Obama administration removed the lowest number of immigrants from U.S. since the beginning of his presidency in fiscal year 2015, according to year-end data released by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Of the 235,413 removals conduced in FY 2015, ICE removed 165,935 individuals apprehended at the border and 63,539 removals were of immigrants convicted of a crime.

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Migrant Repatriations Crash Under Obama

The repatriation of illegal migrants has crashed down to one-quarter the level seen in 2011, according to data released by President Barack Obama’s department of Homeland Security.

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Video — Black Lives Matter Founder Rants at Netroots: ‘Burn Everything Down!’

In rarely seen angle on the Black Lives Matter mob takeover of a NetRoots Nation Presidential Town Hall last weekend in Phoenix, Arizona, activists from the group scream explicit calls for violence and chaos, using an Occupy Wall Street style call-and-response technique to advocate “burn everything down,” “shut this shit down,” and “rise the fuck up.”

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DACA Recipient Granted New York Law License

Cesar Vargas’ mother brought him to the United States from Mexico when he was 5. He went to college and law school in New York City and passed the bar. A court committee recommended against his licensing but said the court should decide.

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Rubio Team: Legislative Amnesty for DACA Recipients Before Border Secured

The chief spokesman for the presidential campaign of Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) said in an on-record interview with Breitbart News that the senator, if elected president, would not require a secured border before he gives legislative and permanent amnesty to recipients of President Barack Obama’s first executive amnesty, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

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