To all the knee-jerk reactors on this thread...
The perp is a legal immigrant who has been here for YEARS. Sorry to burst your bubble, but George Bush and Michael Chertoff had nothing to do with him not being deported after his conviction in the 90’s. Somebody sure as hell dropped the ball, but it wasn’t them.
That said, the perp should be placed in prison, in general population, for a very long time or as long as he lives, which ever comes first.
Signing off now.
Thanks for the info.
>>To all the knee-jerk reactors on this thread...
The perp is a legal immigrant who has been here for YEARS. Sorry to burst your bubble, but George Bush and Michael Chertoff had nothing to do with him not being deported after his conviction in the 90s. Somebody sure as hell dropped the ball, but it wasnt them.<<
Easy for you to say. Your daughter wasn’t murdered by an alien who should have been deported. Bush and Chertoff are part of the problem. They know that illegals outnumber ICE agents 10,000 to 1 and alien fugitives outnumber ICE agents 300 to 1. They have allowed this imbalance to continue for years.
I don’t know whether local police notified ICE about his conviction for incest, but when ICE is outnumbered so overwhelmingly, some things are going to be neglected.
Before the Senate amnesty bill was defeated, Chertoff said that they “really needed” the 4.4 billion that Bush offered to get votes for the bill. If that money was so important, why doesn’t he lobby congress to appropriate the money in a separate bill? My opinion is that he wanted amnesty much more than any enforcement provisions.
“The Pierce County man, 42, was arrested Monday after Tacoma police identified him as someone who hadnt been deported after being convicted of a felony, said Lorie Dankers, spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Federal law mandates that all aliens convicted of felonies be deported to their home country.
Dankers couldnt explain why the man hadnt been deported after serving prison time. She said immigration officials learned about him from Tacoma police.”