President Obama’s administration now offers a how-to guide for migrants, smugglers or even terrorists to evade the border patrol. The president’s desire rush unassimilated masses through porous borders, no matter the cost, seemingly knows no bounds.

In a stunning display of indifference to the rule of law, Obama’s Department of Homeland Security’s website actually lists the locations in which Border Patrol agents cannot arrest illegal aliens, making it an effective how-to guide for illegal aliens wishing to avoid apprehension.

“This continues the march of President Obama for absolute lawlessness.”

Needless to say, the brave men and women who put their lives on the line to protect the country from foreign infiltration are less than thrilled. “This continues the march of President Obama for absolute lawlessness,” Pinal County, Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu told Fox News on Tuesday.

“Not only is there a lack of enforcement or consequences for breaking the law — now he’s provided actual sanctuaries throughout the entire country, not just cities, of no-go places for us in law enforcement to enforce the law.”

It is the sworn duty of the president of the United States to protect and uphold U.S. law, but President Obama’s time in office has been marked by a venomous contempt for U.S. law, especially regarding immigration enforcement.

“This administration has systematically and maliciously attacked and deconstructed all phases of border enforcement,” Dan Stein, president of Federation for American Immigration Reform, told Fox News. “It’s to the point now where virtually nobody has to go home. ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] is no longer carrying out its core mission, of finding, identifying and removing illegal aliens from the country,” he said.

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The so-called “sensitive locations” listed by DHS can more accurately be described as sanctuary locations, says Jessica Vaughan, Director of Policy Studies for the Center for Immigration Studies.

“It is mind-boggling that DHS has published a list of what are in effect sanctuary zones for illegal aliens,” Vaughan said. “It is inappropriate for a law enforcement agency to tell lawbreakers where they can go to be safe from enforcement of the laws they broke,” she added.

“I can’t imagine the police creating ‘safe to speed’ zones, for example. Yet it is in keeping with other Obama administration policies that have deliberately shielded most illegal aliens from enforcement – even those who have committed crimes.”

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This illegal alien-friendly list of sanctuary locations is ultimately the result of a 2011 directive from the Obama administration “designed to ensure that these enforcement actions do not occur at nor are focused on sensitive locations such as schools and churches.”

But it’s not just schools and churches that the Obama administration decided were off-limits to Border Patrol agents. Daycares, early learning programs, “education-related activities or events,” bus stops, hospitals, doctors’ offices, medical clinics, funerals or weddings regardless of whether or not they occur inside a church, and public demonstrations — “such as a march, rally, or parade” are completely off-limits to Border Patrol agents. Basically, anywhere in public.

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Obviously the aforementioned locations are often the best strategic locations for identifying and apprehending illegal aliens. But heavens forbid those nasty Border Patrol agents prevent illegal immigrants from publicly flouting the fact that they have broken U.S. immigration law.

Not only does the “sensitive locations” prohibit officers from making arrests at those locations, it also prohibits officers from conducting interviews, searches, and even surveillance related to immigration enforcement at those locations.

“It reveals a fundamental hostility to the Border Patrol and its mission,” Vaughan noted, “as if to say that agents can’t be trusted to carry out their responsibilities with any regard to common sense or humanity – and that’s just flat-out wrong.”