By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years
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Saying they are fed up with being told that they can't do their jobs, 10 immigration agents on Thursday sued the Obama administration to try to overturn the president's new non-deportation policy.
"If there's 11.5 million people here unlawfully in the country, you're only going to get a small percentage each year, so you are in a way exercising prosecutorial discretion," he said.
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Mr. Martin said there are other examples where the administration has carved out classes of immigrants not to be deported, including a 2009 policy exempting widows of American citizens from being removed.
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