Posted on 03/19/2017 3:23:50 PM PDT by Freedom56v2
Approximately 30 countries are refusing to accept the deportations of illegal immigrants who have committed serious crimes in the U.S., according to Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar.
While these countries are refusing to accept the deportations of these criminals, the U.S. government is still issuing visas and student visas to citizens of those countries, according to the Texan congressman. There is already a law on the books which allows the U.S. to hold visas from a country that is not taking back its criminals, but according to Cuellar, the U.S. is not enforcing it.
Were not enforcing it, which is amazing. So now my intent is to go back to our committee on appropriations and affect their funding until they do that, Cuellar told Sharyl Attkisson, host of Full Measure, in an interview.
Cuellar, a Democratic member of the House Committee on Appropriations, told Attkisson that the Supreme Court has ruled that illegal immigrants arrested for criminal activity can only be held for a certain period of time before they must be released.
That means youre releasing criminals into our streets because those countries refuse to take back those criminal aliens, said Cuellar. Thats wrong. And especially I think its even worse that this is already on the books, and were still issuing business tourist visas and student visas to countries that refuse to take back their criminal aliens. Thats wrong, and were hoping to change that.
There are many foreign countries that refuse to retake illegal immigrants convicted of crimes, according to the congressman, including Vietnam, Cuba and China. Cuellar said that diplomacy plays a factor in the governments refusal to enforce the law, as the Department of State and other federal agencies do not want to upset foreign partners.
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there is always gitmo
Parachute the criminals in.
It’s time for President Trump to add 30 more countries to his no-visa list . . . and enforce it regardless of the courts.
They’re yoru citizens — you’re taking them.
If not, we will add you yo the travel ban, cut off all American dollars to your country, and then we’ll parachute these guys back in anyway.
How to enforce it? Put a team of nine in charge of visas from those countries. Select only relatives of terrorism victims for the review team. No visa from those countries is approved without unanimous approval from all nine reviewers, and they are the only team responsible for reviewing visa requests from those countries, and they are paid for one hour of work per week.
I was thinking the same.
Yeah, put ‘em in Gitmo and the libturds will be clamoring to take them back. Look at all the countries that were begging to take their terrorists back from Gitmo, it was insane.
kay..!
1. No aid
2. No visas to ANY of you
DEAL..?
Load them into a C-130 and drop them out back in whatever craphole they came from.
Send them by airmail.
“there is always gitmo”
Filled up in a day and a half.
If the crimes are serious, sentence them to death. Then watch how fast their countries want them back!
there is always gitmo
Its time for President Trump to add 30 more countries to his no-visa list . . . and enforce it regardless of the courts.
I would like to know why they (State Dept?) are continuing to flout the law?!?!
Suspend visas.
Leave them on boats outside their countries.
or fly them in. Bar entrance if they are sent back.
Or shoot them.
1. No aid
2. No visas to ANY of you
No visa list. Start doing those things which reduce tourist inflow to those countries. No international welfare gifts from our tax payers to them in any way, shape or form. Tax the crap out of their imports.
We are both the market and the financial deep pocket that every other nation on this planet depends on.
We should not only remove their hands from our pockets, but cut those hands off at their necks.
Parasites. All. Of. Them.
If Carter was president he’d welcome them here.
If Carter was president he’d welcome them here.
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