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Old 02-18-2017, 08:27 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles (Native)
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Wow liberals should be so proud to "support sanctuary cities"

They support child rapists , MS-13 gang members and other scum .

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ICE officers arrested and detained 41 criminal illegal immigrants in New York City, New York, which prides itself on being “sanctuary city.”
The criminal aliens detained were part of a targeted arrest operation by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.

Altogether, officers detained 22 illegal immigrants in New York City, 14 in Long Island, two in Rockland County, two in Orange County and one in Putnam County, according to WABC News.

Of the 41 criminal illegal immigrants, one was involved with the MS-13 gang, a criminal multinational syndicate. Many others were previously charged with rape of children, burglaries, sex crimes, drunk driving and drug distribution.

Criminal Aliens Detained in Sanctuary NYC Include Gang Member, Rapists, Sex Offenders
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Old 02-18-2017, 08:47 PM
 
Location: Pyongjang
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Here's the full list:

A 31-year-old El Salvador national with a criminal conviction for assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering and self-admitted MS-13 gang member. He was arrested in New Hyde Park, NY
A 49-year-old Jamaican national with a criminal conviction for first degree sexual assault of a victim under the age of 11. He was arrested in Bronx, NY.
A 60-year-old Mexican national with a criminal convicted for first degree sexual assault of a victim under the age of 11 and endangering the welfare of a child. He was arrested in Staten Island, NY.
A 23-year-old Guyana national with a conviction of rape. He was arrested in Richmond Hill, NY.
A 29-year-old Guatemala national convicted of rape. He was arrested in Bronx, NY.
A 30-year-old El Salvador national with a conviction of rape. He was arrested in Jamaica, NY.
A 51-year-old El Salvador national with a conviction of a sex offense against a child/fondling. He was arrested in College Point, NY.
A 54-year-old Guinea national convicted of sexual assault carnal abuse. He was arrested in Bronx, NY.
A 38-year-old Ecuador national with a conviction of sexual assault carnal abuse. He was arrested in Jackson Heights, NY.
A 43-year-old Mexican national with a conviction of sexual assault carnal abuse. He was arrested in New York, NY.
A 30-year-old Ecuador national convicted of sexual assault. He was arrested in New City, NY.
A 35-year-old Mexican national with a conviction of a sex offense. He was arrested in New York, NY.
A 34-year-old El Salvador national with a conviction of a sex offense. He was arrested in College Point, NY.
A 30-year-old Honduras national with a conviction of assault. She was arrested in Monroe, NY
A 40-year-old Mexican national with a conviction of assault. He was arrested in Staten Island, NY.
A 34-year-old El Salvador national with a conviction of endangering the welfare of a child. He was arrested in Hempstead, NY.
A 29-year-old Mexican national convicted of family neglect. He was arrested in Elmhurst, NY.
A 30-year-old previously removed Mexican national convicted of robbery. He was arrested in Brooklyn, NY. He will be prosecuted federally by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New York for re-entry after deportation
A 56-year-old El Salvador national convicted of robbery. She was arrested in Riverhead, NY.
A 25-year-old Trinidad national convicted of robbery. She was arrested in Roosevelt, NY.
A 31-year-old Honduras national convicted of larceny. He was arrested in Island Park, NY.
A 27-year-old El Salvador national with a conviction of burglary. He was arrested in Bayshore, NY.
A 44-year-old Colombia national with a conviction of conspiracy to distribute cocaine. He was arrested in Brooklyn, NY.
A 41-year-old previously removed Dominican Republic national convicted of cocaine sale. He was arrested in Bronx, NY. He will be prosecuted federally by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New York for re-entry after deportation.
A 46-year-old El Salvador national with a conviction of cocaine possession. He was arrested in Elmont, NY.
A 38-year-old previously removed Dominican Republic national convicted of drug possession. He was arrested in Bronx, NY. He will be prosecuted federally by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New York for re-entry after deportation.
A 44-year-old previously removed El Salvador national with a conviction of police obstruction. He was arrested in Roosevelt, NY. He will be prosecuted federally by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New York for re-entry after deportation.
A 40-year-old Mexican national with a conviction of invasion of privacy. He was arrested in Bronx, NY. He will be prosecuted federally by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New York for re-entry after deportation.
A 35-year-old previously-removed El Salvador national convicted of driving under the influence. He will be prosecuted federally by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New York for re-entry after deportation. He was arrested in Hempstead.
A 54-year-old Guatemalan national with convictions of driving under the influence/Human Rights Violator. He was arrested in New York, NY.
A 26-year-old previously-removed Guatemala national with a conviction for driving under the influence. He was arrested in the Riverhead, NY.
A 28-year-old Guatemala national convicted of driving under the influence. He was arrested in Brewster, NY.
A 36-year-old El Salvador national with a conviction of driving under the influence. He was arrested in Copiague, NY.
A 40-year-old El Salvador national with a conviction of driving under the influence. He was arrested in Brentwood, NY.
A 52-year-old Mexican national with a conviction of driving under the influence. He was arrested in Suffern, NY.
A 41-year-old El Salvador national with a conviction of driving under the influence. He was arrested in Wyandanch, NY.
A 36-year-old El Salvador national with a conviction of driving under the influence. He was arrested in Brentwood, NY.
A 57-year-old Trinidad national with a conviction of driving under the influence. He was arrested in Richmond Hill, NY.
A 35-year-old Honduras national who is considered a fugitive with a final order of removal was arrested in Newburgh, NY.
A 25-year-old Ecuador national who was considered a fugitive with a final order of removal was arrested in Brooklyn, NY.
A 33-year-old previously-removed Mexican national. He will be prosecuted federally by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New York for re-entry after deportation. He was arrested in New York, NY.
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Old 02-19-2017, 07:26 AM
 
Location: Kansas
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To protect those people, you really have to wonder what is wrong with anyone that would do that, especially those that sexually assault children under 11! If he assaulted my child, he wouldn't have had to worry about getting deported!
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Old 02-19-2017, 08:11 AM
 
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I'm glad they released this list. The ones that make CNN's headlines are mothers who are so innocent and only commited identity theft to feed her anchor babies and are "harmless". Give me a break. Keep deporting with detailed lists and the MSM can't lie.
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Old 02-19-2017, 10:22 AM
 
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I'm glad they released this list. The ones that make CNN's headlines are mothers who are so innocent and only commited identity theft to feed her anchor babies and are "harmless". Give me a break. Keep deporting with detailed lists and the MSM can't lie.
I wonder how much air time and print space this list will get from the LSM.
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Old 02-19-2017, 01:08 PM
 
Location: Lone Mountain Las Vegas NV
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What has this got to do with NYC sanctuary city status?

Did the city release these guys? Where is that reported?

Sounds like mostly a reasonable action by ICE. But where does it have anything to do with "Sanctuary City"?

As I understand it the big problem with deportations in many cities is the failure of ICE to pick up the people on hold. In Las Vegas the police will hold for 48 hours after the inmate becomes eligible for release on an ICE detainer. But ICE virtually never picks the inmate up. They don't hold longer than 48 hours over a federal court decision that doing so is illegal.
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Old 02-20-2017, 12:53 PM
 
Location: Northwest Peninsula
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To protect those people, you really have to wonder what is wrong with anyone that would do that, especially those that sexually assault children under 11! If he assaulted my child, he wouldn't have had to worry about getting deported!
Ask the mayor and liberals in New York City, Chicago (Murder Capital of the US) and San Francisco where protecting people like that illegal who shot the women in the back while walking with her father. Ask Jerry Brown!
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Old 02-20-2017, 12:58 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles (Native)
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What has this got to do with NYC sanctuary city status?

Did the city release these guys? Where is that reported?

Sounds like mostly a reasonable action by ICE. But where does it have anything to do with "Sanctuary City"?

As I understand it the big problem with deportations in many cities is the failure of ICE to pick up the people on hold. In Las Vegas the police will hold for 48 hours after the inmate becomes eligible for release on an ICE detainer. But ICE virtually never picks the inmate up. They don't hold longer than 48 hours over a federal court decision that doing so is illegal.
An illegal commits a crime , does the time in prison and then goes back to the sanctuary city streets to cause more crime instead of being deported . You don't see a problem with that ?
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Old 02-20-2017, 01:01 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles (Native)
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Ask the mayor and liberals in New York City, Chicago (Murder Capital of the US) and San Francisco where protecting people like that illegal who shot the women in the back while walking with her father. Ask Jerry Brown!
Kate's law needs to be passed .

Problem is these illegals have been treated with kids gloves . If you make the penalties high enough they won't try to come back to the U.S after being deported .

"Kate’s Law has been introduced in Congress, giving lawmakers another run at legislation to impose a mandatory minimum five-year prison term on foreigners who re-enter the U.S. after being deported."
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Old 02-20-2017, 01:05 PM
 
Location: Lone Mountain Las Vegas NV
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An illegal commits a crime , does the time in prison and then goes back to the sanctuary city streets to cause more crime instead of being deported . You don't see a problem with that ?
If a criminal alien is released because ICE does not respond in the legally required period I would tend to find fault with the Feds not the local authority. You are suggesting the local authority break the law?

It has been clear for decades that the immigration laws are unenforceable at the size of the illegal population and funding levels. A side result is failure to properly deal with illegal alien criminals who should be deported.

None of this has anything to do with Sanctuary Cities.
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