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A poor economy dose not drive crime. Low charactor drives crime. I have known many poor people who are as honest as the day is long.They have never used their own poverty as an excuse to commit a crime. Remember even the cream of the crop amoungst illegals are criminals.
Agree 100%. Well done, Stone. Thanks for the levity.
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So, when he comes back 2 hours after they drop him off at the border if they catch him again, does that mean that there will be no record of his arrest
So why can't the government set up a database of fingerprints of ALL illegals they catch and send home? That way if they are caught here illegally again, charges can be filed and they can go to Gitmo for invasion?
Not to mention the fact that, it would also help in solving many unsolved crimes in areas with high concentrations of illegals.
They can also keep records on the illegals who have committed other crimes (besides being her illegally), and prosecute accordingly if/when they are caught here again.
So why can't the government set up a database of fingerprints of ALL illegals they catch and send home? That way if they are caught here illegally again, charges can be filed and they can go to Gitmo for invasion?
Not to mention the fact that, it would also help in solving many unsolved crimes in areas with high concentrations of illegals.
They can also keep records on the illegals who have committed other crimes (besides being her illegally), and prosecute accordingly if/when they are caught here again.
Just a thought.
This is an excellent question. Here, in my opinion, are the answers.
I am sure others can add more to the list. The bottom line is that any attempt to rein in the illegal aliens is met with howls of protest from their advocacy groups and our spineless government promptly backs down for fear of being labelled 'racist'.
I am sure others can add more to the list. The bottom line is that any attempt to rein in the illegal aliens is met with howls of protest from their advocacy groups and our spineless government promptly backs down for fear of being labelled 'racist'.
7. Calderon
8. White American guilt
9. Jesse and Al
I am sure others can add more to the list. The bottom line is that any attempt to rein in the illegal aliens is met with howls of protest from their advocacy groups and our spineless government promptly backs down for fear of being labelled 'racist'.
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Originally Posted by JDubsMom
7. Calderon
8. White American guilt
9. Jesse and Al
You guys forgot about the ADL, US Chamber of Commerce and ethnocentric Hispanic politicians.
Cops: Deported sex offender returns, accused of new rape
SPRING VALLEY - A Guatemalan deported after serving time for a sex offense was arrested yesterday after illegally returning to the U.S., police said. Selvyn Morales-Quintana, 28, also is a suspect in the statutory rape of a girl after he returned, Ramapo police said.
Federal authorities charged Morales-Quintana with illegal re-entry into the country after deportation, Ramapo Detective Lt. Brad Weidel said. Ramapo police plan to charge him with not telling police where he was living as a registered sex offender, Weidel said. Under state law, a sex offender must report his address to the local police department.
Weidel said Morales-Quintana also is a suspect in a statutory rape case involving a girl younger than 14 in September 2007, when he would have been living in the U.S. illegally.
Morales-Quintana was convicted in Rockland in 2006 of second-degree sexual abuse after an incident in Spring Valley, Weidel said. He was indicted in September 2005, accused of burglarizing a house and sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl while she slept. He was living on Second Avenue in Nanuet at the time.
Morales-Quintana served about a year behind bars, then was deported to Guatemala in November 2006. He returned to the U.S. either in late 2006 or 2007, Weidel said.
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