Posted on 05/07/2017 4:22:28 PM PDT by COBOL2Java
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- A Charlotte high school student will continue to be held behind bars while he awaits a federal deportation hearing.
Gus Zamudio who is a senior at Charlotte's Northwest School of the Arts was denied bond by an immigration judge at a hearing at the Stewart Detention Center where he is being held in Lumpkin, Georgia.
The 18-year old Zamudio, who came to this country from Mexico illegally with his parents, was picked up by agents of Immigration and Customs Enforcement after Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police charged him with stealing $2,900 dollars from a Harris Teeter store where he worked.
In the past, Zamudio would have had to have been convicted of the criminal charge before being put in line for deportation.
Under the new immigration policies of President Trump, Zamudio was detained by ICE agents before he ever had the chance to go to court on the criminal charge.
(Excerpt) Read more at wcnc.com ...
Yep.
I foresee a burgeoning trebuchet business growing along the north side of the Rio Grand...
Not fair! Let him have his day in court! /s
In the past, Zamudio would have had to have been convicted of the criminal charge before being put in line for deportation.
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big fat lie...
this law is for immigrants not illegal aliens...
the problem with plea bargaining is that they bargain from felony down to misdemeanor. Many prisoners being released as they are doing misdemeanor time for a crime which was a felony.
So how is an illegal alien able to get a job which requires a SS number as well as other legal identification supposedly restricted to citizens and other legal residents of the country?
For him as an illegal to have a SS number means that he stole the number of an American citizen.
He is a dreamer who always dreamed of being able to steal $2,900.
Headline should have read: Charlotte illegal alien criminal denied bond
Oh, tough luck. Shouldn’t have been a thief.
Good. The little puke is accused of a felony
Probably hoping to save the vote for 2020 or 2024
We are sending a message.
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