https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...nts/ar-AAEBOOJ
We have heard a lot about the importance of the rule of law from  Democrats lately. During Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation  of President Donald Trump, Democrats in Congress delivered a clear and  unified message.
© Provided by PG Publishing Co., Inc."No one is above the law, especially the president of the United States," declared House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
   
 "Donald Trump is the most corrupt president in our lifetime. ... No  one is above the law. Not even the president," said Sen. Elizabeth  Warren, D-Mass.
"Everyone should be held accountable. And the president is not above the law," said Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif.
Republicans  "are basically saying that in America one man is above the law and  that's not a fact," said Senate Minority Whip Richard Durbin, D-Ill.
"No one is above the law [and] everybody ought to be held accountable," said South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
No one, that is, except illegal immigrants.
Fast-forward  to this past weekend, when the Trump administration announced that  Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers would soon begin  enforcement actions to remove illegal immigrants who have been issued  final deportation orders by a federal judge. Those same Democrats and  the rest of their party delivered a clear and unified message.
"It's so appalling, it's outside the circle of civilized human behavior," said Ms. Pelosi.
"The  Trump administration's cruelty runs bone-deep. A Warren administration  will not rip families apart to try and score political points," said Ms.  Warren.
"The aim is to scare immigrant communities. ... And so,  he's going to ... do these raids which is a crime against humanity,"  said Ms. Harris.
"We are on your side. We stand with you together," Mr. Durbin told activists protesting ICE enforcement.
"It's  really designed to strike fear into people at a moment when fear is  something we've got way too much of in this country," said Mr.  Buttigieg.
So, Democrats were for the rule of law when it comes to  the Mueller probe, which did not find that the president broke the law.  But they are against rule of law when it comes illegal immigrants who  have been found by a federal judge to be in violation of U.S.  immigration law.
Illegal immigrants subject to ICE enforcement  have been given their constitutional right to due process, with the  right to a hearing in a federal immigration court and the right to be  represented by counsel. If they show up at their hearing and are not  granted relief by an immigration judge, they have the right to appeal.  If they lose that appeal, they are issued a final order of removal. Once  such an order is issued, they must either voluntarily depart the  country or turn themselves in to an ICE facility for deportation. If  they fail to depart or turn themselves in, then their case is referred  to the ICE fugitive unit, which is tasked with finding them.
It is  a long process to get to the point where ICE is knocking on someone's  door to enforce a final order of removal. Those now subject to a final  deportation order either failed to show up to immigration court; showed  up and lost their case; waived their right to appeal; lost their appeal;  did not show up for their appeal hearing; were granted voluntary  departure but did not leave; or failed to turn themselves in to ICE for  court-ordered removal. In all such cases, a federal judge has ruled that  they do not have the right to be in the United States and must leave.  But Democratic leaders are now saying they should be allowed to stay, in  contravention of our immigration laws.
Then again, Democrats  didn't think this way when they held the White House. President Barack  Obama deported far more illegal immigrants than Mr. Trump. Axios reports  that "under the Obama administration, total ICE deportations were above  385,000 each year in fiscal years 2009-2011, and hit a high of 409,849  in fiscal 2012." I don't recall Democrats in Congress accusing Mr. Obama  of a "crime against humanity" or actions "outside the circle of  civilized human behavior."
Back then, Democrats agreed, as Sen.  Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., put it in a 2009 speech, that "illegal  immigration is wrong, plain and simple." Since Mr. Trump took office,  Democrats have become the party of illegal immigration. They want to  decriminalize illegal border crossings, cut ICE detention beds to force  the agency to release illegal immigrants and then refuse to enforce  lawful deportation orders.
So, it's a little hard to take  Democrats seriously when, in investigating Mr. Trump, they claim to be  fighting for the principle that no one is above the law.
Marc A. Thiessen is a columnist for The Washington Post.
The WaPo calls the DPST's Hypocrites !!!!!
For Once, I agree with the DPST rag sheet!