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Originally Posted by Nebe
Obviously you have not read anything about global warming. Our climates are changing ... Scientists made a huge mistake when they coined the name global warming. 'climate change' I what they should have called it.
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so what you are saying is that when they declared Global Warming a worldwide "concensus" and "settled science" they made a mistake and should have declared it a concensus and settled science that the climate would change..."climate change"....BRILLIANT!!!!
btw...you are step behind...we're now on to "Global Climate Disruption"
it appears as though the disgraced Global Warming scientists went to work for our Homeland Security
WASHPO
Unusual methods helped ICE break deportation record, e-mails and interviews show
By Andrew Becker
Center for Investigative Reporting
Monday, December 6, 2010; 12:08 AM
For much of this year, the Obama administration touted its tougher-than-ever approach to immigration enforcement, culminating in a record number of deportations.
But in reaching 392,862 deportations, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement included more than 19,000 immigrants who had exited the previous fiscal year, according to agency statistics. ICE also ran a Mexican repatriation program five weeks longer than ever before, allowing the agency to count at least 6,500 exits that, without the program, would normally have been tallied by the U.S. Border Patrol.
When ICE officials realized in the final weeks of the fiscal year, which ended Sept. 30, that the agency still was in jeopardy of falling short of last year's mark, it scrambled to reach the goal. Officials quietly directed immigration officers to bypass backlogged immigration courts and time-consuming deportation hearings whenever possible, internal e-mails and interviews show.
Instead, officials told immigration officers to encourage eligible foreign nationals to accept a quick pass to their countries without a negative mark on their immigration record, ICE employees said.