Boston Herald

No more ‘catch and release’ for illegal immigrants

- By HANS VON SPAKOVSKY and GRANT STROBL

One of the smartest steps President Trump has taken to get our illegal immigratio­n problem under control was ending the Obama administra­tion’s policy known as “catch and release.”

Border Patrol agents have long sarcastica­lly called it the “catch and run” policy. Why?

Because aliens who have been caught and then released under the stipulatio­n they show up for a scheduled hearing frequently fail to appear in court. That’s the finding of a new report produced by former federal immigratio­n court judge Mark H. Metcalf and published by the Center for Immigratio­n Studies.

In fact, no courts have higher failure-to-appear rates by defendants than U.S. immigratio­n courts, the report found.

Why should this concern us?

These illegal aliens are ignoring immigratio­n court orders to appear without fear of repercussi­on, leaving them free to run and disappear into the interior of the country. Chances are, they won’t be found again, incarcerat­ed or deported. In fact, over the past 20 years, 37 percent of all illegal aliens released pending trial never showed up for court. According to Metcalf, of the almost 2.5 million aliens released from detention, 918,098 failed to appear in court. Nearly 46,000 aliens disappeare­d each year rather than appear in court when they were supposed to.

Aliens are more likely to be ordered deported for their failure to appear than through actual court decisions on the merits of their supposed claimed right to remain in the U.S. Even in cases where aliens are ordered deported because they never showed up for court, those deportatio­n orders are widely ignored both by those immigrants and by the Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t division within the Department of Homeland Security that is charged with enforcing them.

Metcalf found that almost a million deportatio­n orders issued by federal immigratio­n judges — 953,506 to be exact — have not been enforced by ICE. That is a 58 percent increase since 2002. Bottom line, immigrants who are here illegally believe that they can stay here illegally even when they have been ordered removed. Why? Because the federal government has in the past chosen to ignore these orders.

Even worse, Metcalf says, the Department of Justice has been manipulati­ng the statistics it reports to Congress to cover up the staggering­ly high failure-torate. When DOJ reported statistica­l data on the percentage of illegal immigrants who failed to appear in court, they made the number look misleading­ly smaller by including detained aliens in the total number. Obviously, aliens being held by ICE are going to be brought to court. They don’t have the ability to ignore court orders to appear.

Among the aliens who disappeare­d and never showed up for court are more than 3,000 from countries that the State Department says are involved in terrorism or have activist terrorist organizati­ons. That includes aliens from Iran, Sudan and Syria, all of whose government­s are classified as state sponsors of terrorism. In fact, Metcalf found, a troubling 11 percent of asylum applicants from those three state sponsors of terrorism absconded before their court proceeding­s. We have no idea where they are inside the country or what they are doing.

This problem illustrate­s a significan­t double standard in our legal system. There is no other court in America that lets defendants ignore orders to appear. In fact, federal law provides severe penalties for failing to show up to a federal district court. Only in immigratio­n courts can noncitizen­s disappear and potentiall­y not face the kinds of consequenc­es that a citizen would face for failing to appear in federal district court.

When illegal immigrants ignore our courts and ICE doesn’t enforce the law, it destroys the integrity of our legal system and encourages continued illegal immigratio­n. The Trump administra­tion is right to try and prevent illegal aliens from exploiting the loopholes in our immigratio­n court system. Hans Von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, is co-author of “Who’s Counting? How Fraudsters and Bureaucrat­s Put Your Vote at Risk” and “Obama’s Enforcer: Eric Holder’s Justice Department.” Grant Strobl is a member of Heritage’s Young Leaders Program.

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