Hopefully the new companions he meets in prison will see to it that this is the case ...
This rapist and child molester may be truly sorry for his crimes and not just the consequences thereof, and he may have his heart set on reform. We will leave that for Almighty God to decide? But how often have you thought to yourself, “I never will do that again,” and then in a moment of weakness, you again succumb to that same temptation? We can reserve the judgment of his soul to God, but we must protect any potential victims of his next “moments of weakness.”
Child molesters like this creep have a severely high rate of recidivism, and the judge should know that. And so this sentencing judge failed in his duty to protect society from a known dangerous criminal. His deportation, even if it actually occurs, does not change the duty of the judge; it merely changes the nationality of the criminal’s next innocent victim. We still can hope and pray that this child molester will repent and never again repeat his crime on a new victim, but I’d rather not take that chance.