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A 12-year-old boy in custody who is accused of bringing a loaded gun to his school Wednesday now has his family facing deportation after it was determined his parents are in the country illegally, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said.
The Sheriff's Office said deputies were called to Queen Creek Middle School, at Ellsworth and Queen Creek roads, after a teacher saw the boy show the gun to other students.
Yes, it does. We are ALL painfully aware of the prevalence of tragedies involving children and guns. The parents are illegal aliens, and therefore have no legal right to be in this country. They need to be deported, period. They can take their gun-toting anchor with them.
To purchase a gun LEGALLY, a person has to be a citizen and pass a police/criminal check and wait 14 days before delivery. Looks like they acquired a 9mm without legal process. Then again, they are Mexican Nationals and do not have to obey US laws. After all, being in the country illegally is the 1st law they broke, so a few more will not make any difference. Children inherit the parents intelligence. Stefhen
If they are here illegally, why did it take this particular event to get them deported? They should have been deported long ago....along with ALL illegals.
To purchase a gun LEGALLY, a person has to be a citizen and pass a police/criminal check and wait 14 days before delivery. Looks like they acquired a 9mm without legal process. Then again, they are Mexican Nationals and do not have to obey US laws. After all, being in the country illegally is the 1st law they broke, so a few more will not make any difference. Children inherit the parents intelligence. Stefhen
. . . as well as their ARROGANCE and STUPIDITY!
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