it is fair to say that the definition of criminal has not changed, but where on the spectrum of criminality we operate has changed. can you give me an example of somewhere that wasn t deported before that you are departing now? someone with multiple duis. even a single dui depending on other aspects, would get you into the system. remember dash just because this wouldn t have been the case under the obama administration? you have to remember, there is a system, illegal justice system in place. the law departs people. secretary kelly doesn t, i.c.e. doesn t come it s united states criminal justice system, justice system, the departs people. martha: here today get through this, adam housley and the west coast newsroom. the statistic start the day, they go through mid-march. they aren t as high as we saw under president obama were nearly 30,000 illegal immigrants were arrested but they are up. according to i.c.e. numbers,
remember speak of this wouldn t have been the case under the previous administration? you have to remember that there is a system, a legal justice system in place. the law to parts people. secretary kelly doesn t, i.c.e. doesn t, it s united states criminal justice system, our justice system that departs people. dana: joining a staff or miami, democratic strategists mary anne marsh, and with me in new york, carrie sheffield, founder of a digital new site. mary anne, if i could start with you. when secretary kelly talks about deporting illegal aliens and having a felony of a dui, that seems reasonable to me. i think that most democrats would agree. is that right? i think it is reasonable. his job is to enforce the law and that is the law. however, he noted that you have to have a criminal record to be on their radar screen. if you are an undocumented immigrant. the fact is, while arrests are up, what is also down is the number of criminal undocumented
it is fair to say that the definition of criminal has not changed, but where on the spectrum of criminality we operate has changed. can you give me an example of somewhere that wasn t deported before that you are departing now? someone with multiple duis. even a single dui depending on other aspects, would get you into the system. remember dash just because this wouldn t have been the case under the obama administration? you have to remember, there is a system, illegal justice system in place. the law departs people. secretary kelly doesn t, i.c.e. doesn t come it s united states criminal justice system, justice system, the departs people. martha: here today get through this, adam housley and the west coast newsroom. the statistic start the day, they go through mid-march. they aren t as high as we saw under president obama were nearly 30,000 illegal immigrants were arrested but they are up.
before that you re deporting now? well, as an example, multiple duis. even a single dui depending on other aspects would get you into the system. but remember for this wouldn t have been the case under the previous administration? you have to remember that there s a system a legal justice system in place and the law deports people. secretary kelly doesn t. i.c.e. doesn t. it s the united states, you know, criminal justice system or justice system that deports people. i want to go back to the 11 million. it seems that the bigger problem you re dealing with is not the border, it s visa overstays. it s a big problem. big problem. is that what you need you need i.c.e. agents to do that? is that what you need the extra resources for? all of that. it s a big problem. it s a lot of people out there that need to be taken into custody and deported according to the law. visa overstays, quite a large number of the illegals that are in the country that are in fact visa overstay
even a single dui depending on other aspects would get you into the system. but remember for this wouldn t have been the case under the previous administration? you have to remember that there s a system a legal justice system in place and the law deports people. secretary kelly doesn t. i.c.e. doesn t. it s the united states, you know, criminal justice system or justice system that deports people. i want to go back to the 11 million. it seems that the bigger problem you re dealing with is not the border, it s visa overstays. it s a big problem. big problem. is that what you need you need i.c.e. agents to do that? is that what you need the extra resources for? all of that. it s a big problem. it s a lot of people out there that need to be taken into custody and deported according to the law. visa overstays, quite a large number of the illegals that are in the country that are in fact visa overstays. and we do we just completed i think a targeted they just complete