To: sarcasm
Lopez-Flores, who originally was deported in 1993 after a criminal conviction, acknowledged that he had helped at least 20 people obtain false Virginia IDs since last May. So how did he get back in....looks like he won't be crossing any more borders any time soon. 35 years in prison sounds like a good start in solving this particular problem. And if he has any assets, make sure they get to the victims of 9/11.
6 posted on
11/19/2001 3:22:15 PM PST by
JD86
To: JD86
It won't be 35 yrs. That's max, and since when did our criminal justice system insist on max for anyone. And, oh boy! we get to feed and house this nogood for x number of years in our jails, where he will probably live better than he did in El S--shelter,food,medical, etc.
vaudine
22 posted on
11/19/2001 3:59:10 PM PST by
vaudine
To: JD86
if the past is any indication of the future he will do no more than one seventh of the thirtyfive years and then turn loose with fifty dollars and new clothes. nowhere near the border.
To: JD86
So how did he get back in....looks like he won't be crossing any more borders any time soon. 35 years in prison sounds like a good start in solving this particular problem. And if he has any assets, make sure they get to the victims of 9/11. In many cases, this person could possibly be charged with murder, if his actions contributed to the deaths of others, as in New York and Washington. I wonder why he is not charged as an accessory to murder? It sounds like his actions contributed to the terrorist attacks.
31 posted on
11/19/2001 4:13:26 PM PST by
Mark17
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