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A fingerprint check identified him as Juan Francisco-Flores and revealed a criminal history originating in the late 1980s. Included were assault with a deadly weapon, inflicting injury upon spouse, driving under the influence and drug offenses. Francisco-Flores was also previously deported from the United States.
Later that same evening, a Yuma Sector camera operator helped agents in the arrest of two more criminal aliens who used the same crossing point to enter the U.S.
"They were trying to circumvent the north end of Yuma," Vik said. "The camera operator watched them enter the country illegally and guided agents to their location. It was a triumph of technology."
Silvio Arrellano-Estrada, a criminal alien with history beginning in the 1990s, was found to have three previous arrests for various forms of theft including shoplifting and vehicle theft, as well re-entry after deportation.
A records check identified the last subject as Sacramento Velasquez-Morales. His varied immigration and criminal history includes 60 arrests, using 47 aliases, spanning from the mid-1970s to present for multiple battery/assault charges, narcotics, theft and public drunkenness in various states such as California, Washington, Texas and Arizona.
Interesting Idea, and it might help. That would give other countries an incentive to keep the number of IAs at home.
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There's only one problem.....the 'fees' would simply be considered a business expense -- in other words, the cost of doing business. The profits would still far outweigh the penalties.
There's only one problem.....the 'fees' would simply be considered a business expense -- in other words, the cost of doing business. The profits would still far outweigh the penalties.
Not if they are penalized $10 million for every national we catch inside our borders illegally. Double for those who get pregnant while here illegally.
The cost of those caught here illegal and pregnant in and of itself would save us enough to wipe out the total sum of our national debt.
Not if they are penalized $10 million for every national we catch inside our borders illegally. Double for those who get pregnant while here illegally.
The cost of those caught here illegal and pregnant in and of itself would save us enough to wipe out the total sum of our national debt.
It would help us to stop sending any money to Mexico for any aid. Just start deducting said amounts and let them live with it.
Not if they are penalized $10 million for every national we catch inside our borders illegally. Double for those who get pregnant while here illegally.
The cost of those caught here illegal and pregnant in and of itself would save us enough to wipe out the total sum of our national debt.
I want to be Secretary of State. Most countries would not like me but I would certainly let them know how things were going to be from now on.
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