The lawsuit Gayle v. Napolitano challenges the federal governments policy of locking up immigrants in deportation proceedings without any chance for release on bail, even when they have strong arguments that they have a right to continue living in America..... Ok he was picked up for attempted drug sale offense that happened more than 17 years ago...It does not say what type of drugs he was attempting to sale.It would stand to reason his drug dealing attempt would of included selling enough drugs for it to be considered a felony this would suggest why police think he is a flight risk is my opinion.
To: moonshinner_09
They lock-up criminals?? OMG!!
//sarcasm
2 posted on
11/15/2012 11:59:16 AM PST by
GeronL
(http://asspos.blogspot.com)
To: moonshinner_09
Just because we failed to deport him 17 years ago does not mean that we should not send him home now. A green card comes with rules and he was an adult when he broke the rules. I don’t agree with locking him up, I say put him on the next plane. There problem resolved.
3 posted on
11/15/2012 12:05:44 PM PST by
gunnut
To: moonshinner_09
Oh if he has been here 17 years, why did he not apply for citizenship.
4 posted on
11/15/2012 12:08:37 PM PST by
gunnut
To: moonshinner_09
Don’t you all get it by now?
When both the ACLU and the Government want the same thing but there is a pesky law preventing them from getting it they find a case, the more tragic the better.
Then they find a judge, one that has already been hand picked to rule the law unconstitutional.
So much that is wrong with our nation today is because judges making law.
5 posted on
11/15/2012 12:19:55 PM PST by
CIB-173RDABN
(California does not have a money problem, it has a spending problem.)
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