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To: Jyotishi

She’s a cynical creep.


4 posted on 06/22/2018 11:07:32 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: BenLurkin
"She’s a cynical creep."

Yes, and pretty much everything coming out of the mouth of Kamala Harris is a lie. Gosh, I hope she is the DemonRat candidate for president in 2020!! Darn near anyone on a national ticket will kick her butt. Her garbage sells in Mexifornia but not nationally.

31 posted on 06/23/2018 12:08:55 AM PDT by Sa-teef
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To: BenLurkin

She is the democrat replacement for hillary in 2020
The mistress of Willie Brown


43 posted on 06/23/2018 2:09:26 AM PDT by silverleaf (A man who kneels for the national anthem doesn't stand for much of anything)
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To: BenLurkin

How is prosecution of a criminal itself a crime?

The first time crossing a border in an unauthorized manner is a misdemeanor. The second and subsequent times, the transgression is elevated into the status of a felony.

In a bizarre way, Kamala Harris is quickly becoming the Republicans’ greatest promoter and district sales leader, if only by her perverse and counter-intuitive assertions, Devil’s advocate, it you will.

Criminal Penalties for Unlawful Entry (first time)

For the first improper entry offense, the person can be fined (as a criminal or civil penalty), or imprisoned for up to six months, or both. This is considered a misdemeanor under federal law

Criminal Penalties for Unlawful Reentry

In case the above penalties aren’t enough to deter illegal U.S. entrants, a separate section of the law adds felony penalties for reentry (or attempted reentry) in cases where the person had been convicted of certain types of crimes and thus removed (deported) from the U.S., as follows:

(1) People removed for a conviction of three or more misdemeanors involving drugs, crimes against the person, or both, or a felony (other than an aggravated felony), shall be fined, imprisoned for up to ten years, or both.

(2) People removed for a conviction of an aggravated felony shall be fined, imprisoned for up to 20 years, or both.

(3) People who were excluded or removed from the United States for security reasons shall be fined, and imprisoned for up to ten years, which sentence shall not run concurrently with any other sentence.

(4) Nonviolent offenders who were removed from the United States before their prison sentence was up shall be fined, imprisoned for up to ten years, or both.

What’s more, someone deported before a prison sentence was complete may be incarcerated for the remainder of the sentence of imprisonment, without any reduction for parole or supervised release.


48 posted on 06/23/2018 3:42:27 AM PDT by alloysteel ("No" is a complete sentence. On so many levels.)
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