Posted on 05/03/2008 6:04:34 AM PDT by stan_sipple
KEARNEY A Guatemala man has been sentenced to 20 to 32 years in prison for stabbing his girlfriend and her sister in their northwest Kearney apartment.
Mauro Yos-Chiguil pleaded guilty in March to second-degree murder and felony second-degree assault charges in Buffalo County Court.
Authorities have said the 33-year-old Yos-Chiguil stabbed his girlfriend and mother of his twin sons in her head, shoulder, chest and stomach. She was released after treatment at a local hospital.
Also injured was the girlfriends teenage sister.
After he completes his sentence, Yos-Chiguil could face deportation. Authorities have said he is an illegal immigrant.
One wonders if it will be any harder to sneak back into this country in 20 years or if this scumbag will be able to just stroll across the border again.
Authorities only “said” he was an illegal immigrant. Let’s not whip up irrational nativist fears now. (sarc)
Better yet, instead of getting free room and board for 20-32 years, we should: (a)put him into the general population of our worst prison for a year or two so he can be repeatedly azz-raped, then (b)be beaten within an inch of his worthless life, then (c)dumped across the border in the most desolate area we can find, as far from civilization as possible; and lastly (d)tell him (and mean it) that if he is caught in the USA again, he will be immediately executed.
This article makes no sense. Deport the author.
According to this idiotic story, the guy was convicted of second degree murder, but no one died. Even illegal immigrants don’t deserve this!
your are closer to the truth than you realize! The local AP reporters are cheerleaders for open borders; it must have been hard for them to even qualify that the defendant might be an illegal.
I would love to see the "other" face of multiculturalism.
Thank you for sharing the fruits of your defective genes.
My wild guess is that yours is the tiny minority opinion.
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