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2008/10/18

Illegal aliens, convicted scum, allowed to run loose

@ 05:25 PM (13 months, 10 days ago)
People are either unaware this goes on or can't beleive it could happen. Happens all the time. There are countries that simply refuse to take their people back so we're stuck with them. I'd put the SOBs in a leaky raft just off the coast of their nearest home country and say "Good luck."

Scum on the run

Although they had been ordered to be deported after their murder convictions, it failed to happen because Cuba does not accept the repatriation of convicted murderers. They were released on the condition they would periodically report to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer, in accordance with current immigration laws. As the law stands, an individual who cannot be expected to be deported cannot be held in custody indefinitely.

Jian Liu, an immigration specialist with the Philadelphia law firm of Zarwin, Baum, DeVito, Kaplan, Schaer and Toddy, clarified the law.

"Individuals cannot be expected to be in custody awaiting deportation forever. ICE reviews the deportation status in 90 days. If they cannot be deported after that time, they are released under an order of supervision," Ms. Liu said. "This means that they are required to report weekly to a specific officer at ICE until deportation can be arranged."

There is no limit to how long such a person can be supervised, Ms. Liu said. It is at the discretion of the ICE officer. Please. And what happens to them if they just go "poof" and ignore reporting to ICE?

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  1. I like the leaky raft idea, with a remote controlled motor preset to send them straight home and to burn out whithin territorial waters, and give them some oars..........small skinny oars, garden trowel sise...lol...riff

    Comment by riffran— 2008/10/20 @ 11:02 AM — (Reply)

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