Pelosi: ‘What is the point’ of enforcing immigration laws?

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Monday called into question the nation’s immigration laws, asking “What is the point?” of tracking down fugitives ordered out of the country?

At a “Speaker in the House” event hosted by New York Rep. Grace Meng, Pelosi ripped the president’s plan to track down some 2,000 illegal immigrants told to leave the United States but who are in hiding.

She described the plan for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, delayed two weeks, as something animals would do.

“It’s so appalling, it’s outside the circle of human behavior, kicking down doors, splitting up families,” she said.

Then she added, “In terms of interior enforcement, what is the purpose? What is the point?”

ICE officials said that their plan is to track down the 97% of illegals who have refused to obey court orders issued in February to leave the country. ICE had offered each one legal help and a 30-day pass, but that time has come and gone.

Pelosi also suggested the immigrants have guaranteed rights to the U.S. She said, “You cannot be ignoring the rights of immigrants to our country.”

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