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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer said in a Tuesday release that she was "appalled" at the Department of Homeland Security for releasing illegal immigrants being held in jails.

DHS said the illegal immigrants were being let go because of impending federal budget cuts, but Brewer is not buying it.

"This is pure political posturing and the height of absurdity given that the releases are being granted before the federal 'sequestration' cuts have even gone into effect," she said in the release.

Gillian Christensen, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman, said ICE has reviewed "several hundred cases" of immigrants being held in jails around the country and released them in the last week. They have been "placed on an appropriate, more cost-effective form of supervised release," she said.

Brewer said the decision makes a "mockery" of the American immigration system and it risks the safety of Americans.

"We cannot let public safety and the rule of law be collateral damage of the president's failed leadership to pass a budget."

Tuesday's announcement of jail releases is the first tangible impact of the looming budget cuts for DHS.

The Obama administration has been issuing dire warnings about the impact of the sequestration and DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano told reporters at the White House Monday that across-the-board cuts would impact the department's core operations, including border security and airport screening operations.

She also warned that DHS might not be able to afford to keep the 34,000 immigration jail beds mandated by Congress. On average last week, there were 30,773 people being held in ICE jails.

"I don't think we can maintain the same level of security at all places around the country with sequester as without sequester," said Napolitano, adding that the impact would be "`like a rolling ball. It will keep growing."

According to the National Immigration Forum, it costs the government about $164 a day to keep an illegal immigrant facing deportation jailed. In a report on immigration detention costs last year the advocacy group said costs for supervised release can range from about 30 cents to $14 a day.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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    1redcav wrote...
    I stand
    with Gov. Brewer on this, and, totally 1,000% agree with her! This is just nothing more than letting criminal illegal invaders (read oliar voters) on the streets!
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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    double standards
    this is part of the Path to Citizenship.. We are letting them know it is ok to break laws.
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    Solitaire wrote...
    Blind You Are People
    Any of you writing something against Arpio or Brewer need to shut your mouths. Just put yourself in place of these police officer and our sheriff's department now that watch over our communities. Good luck when you call 911 because that system is already limited. This president needs to be IMPEACHED he has latterly released an army of invaders onto our streets. Obama is forming an army right in front of your eyes. He might as well as spit upon the police and sheriff's departments across this land.
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    Solitaire wrote...
    Con't
    If KTAR has not already figured out what this president is up to we have a real problem in our media with nothing but propaganda being feed to us. Obama has only brought chaos to the country every time he speaks now. He is like a spoiled child on some rant throwing around executive orders when he is not getting his way and now this. IMPEACH HIM because he is nothing but a rogue president. I guess he did not like what Hollywood did with the best picture award and his wife be the presenter of the winner so this is one of his tantrums.
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    Bearman wrote...
    What a sham...
    This whole charade is nothing but a crock and it stinketh greatly. The biggest single problem with Obama is the use of his finger to assess blame. Obama is pointing towards conservatives. The tool Obama should be using use is a mirror. He needs to start taking responsibility for his own actions. I have a finger for the so called president and his whole administration. It is my middle finger. Also, extra helpings of shame on Napolitano.
    Politically incorrect and proud of it.
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    wrote...
    2cents is right
    This is about Obama throwing a temper tantrum. The sequester cuts only involve 2.4 percent of the INCREASE of the budget, not the budget itself. The hype he's pushing is total BS. He is telling us that if he doesn't get his money to pay back his political cronies that he will close the National Parks, take police officers off the streets and leave our country unempoyed and defenseless. For starters, why not cut the fraud and paybacks to the unions? This is the most corrupt administration in history and they are hell bent on carrying out the Cloward-Piven strategy and it's end game.
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    Steve wrote...
    Front gates to the zoo swing open a week
    prior to the fabricated crisis, and release criminal onto the streets all in order to enforce Obama's manufactured crisis. The administration that says the borders have never been more secure, release the very criminals they say we are safe from, onto our streets with "suerpvision" They can't even supervise the ones we have now. That's why we have more than half a million ICE fugitives.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Apparently, only the fringe Right thinks that
    Republicans are in the right: "Americans wholeheartedly disapprove of how Congressional Republicans are handling federal spending, according to a new poll result from ABC and The Washington Post that undercuts one of the party's major messages. The poll found that a whopping 67 percent of respondents disapproved of how Republicans are handling federal spending. That includes 64 percent of Democrats and an astounding 51 percent of Republicans that buck their own party. Only 26 percent of respondents approved."
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    khountrygirl wrote...
    Something we can agree on?
    The sequester amounts to $85 Billion and the big Banks are currently being subsidized to the tune of $83 billion... Looks like a win/win to me.
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    Steve wrote...
    Micho and the one sides mind
    This is the GOP's fault. Come on you're smarter than that, but then again...

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