Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great news. Thanks for sharing, OP.
Please describe why it is great news. You're confirming what I thought about this case, that the people dwelling on it are the ones who already wanted all of the undocumented out in the first place. A majority of Americans actually support a path to citizenship.
DP here.
We have no idea if this person has broken other laws. He was arrested for illegal entry. He is clearly not a “dreamer.”
He reportedly paid to have his son (who was accused of rape) fly from the south (Texas, I believe) to MD. So, he evidently has money or access to it.
Is he working here illegally? Has he committed the crime of stolen identity? We don’t know yet. But, I bet the authorities are checking into his background.
As far as I am concerned, if someone entering illegally commits a crime and is convicted of that crime, the entire family who are here illegally should be deported. If people are going to come here illegally, maybe we send the message that committing crimes like rape, or worse, will be severely punished. Perhaps this will be a deterrent, if not a warning that the US will not tolerate this crap.
He aided a criminal by flying him across state boundaries, that is probably why he is being deported
No, *WE* taxpayers flew these illegals across the country:
http://www.weeklystandard.com/rockville-or-rotherham/article/2007420
Montano and Sanchez Milian are illegal immigrants. They're among the beneficiaries of a 2014 executive order from President Obama that has given more than 150,000 unaccompanied minors, mostly from Central America, a free pass when it comes to avoiding deportation, despite entering the country illegally. Border Patrol agents turned them over to the Health and Human Services Department, and HHS arranged for them to fly to Maryland to join relatives there. The Rockville School District enrolled the two in the ninth grade despite their relatively advanced ages, because they spoke no English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't Jezic & Moyse ($$$$$$) claim this man is paying them to represent his son? Very interesting, see in the interview:
http://www.mediaite.com/online/tucker-to-defense-attorney-are-you-putting-your-soul-on-the-line-by-impugning-teen-rape-victim/
The attorney would not say who is paying for the defense. All he said was that the family hired him. That doesn’t mean that the family is paying him.
It does make one wonder where the money is coming from ... and if the accused man’s father is paying. Looks like he’ll be paying an attorney of his own now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great news. Thanks for sharing, OP.
Please describe why it is great news. You're confirming what I thought about this case, that the people dwelling on it are the ones who already wanted all of the undocumented out in the first place. A majority of Americans actually support a path to citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great news. Thanks for sharing, OP.
Please describe why it is great news. You're confirming what I thought about this case, that the people dwelling on it are the ones who already wanted all of the undocumented out in the first place. A majority of Americans actually support a path to citizenship.
DP here.
We have no idea if this person has broken other laws. He was arrested for illegal entry. He is clearly not a “dreamer.”
He reportedly paid to have his son (who was accused of rape) fly from the south (Texas, I believe) to MD. So, he evidently has money or access to it.
Is he working here illegally? Has he committed the crime of stolen identity? We don’t know yet. But, I bet the authorities are checking into his background.
As far as I am concerned, if someone entering illegally commits a crime and is convicted of that crime, the entire family who are here illegally should be deported. If people are going to come here illegally, maybe we send the message that committing crimes like rape, or worse, will be severely punished. Perhaps this will be a deterrent, if not a warning that the US will not tolerate this crap.
He aided a criminal by flying him across state boundaries, that is probably why he is being deported
No, *WE* taxpayers flew these illegals across the country:
http://www.weeklystandard.com/rockville-or-rotherham/article/2007420
Montano and Sanchez Milian are illegal immigrants. They're among the beneficiaries of a 2014 executive order from President Obama that has given more than 150,000 unaccompanied minors, mostly from Central America, a free pass when it comes to avoiding deportation, despite entering the country illegally. Border Patrol agents turned them over to the Health and Human Services Department, and HHS arranged for them to fly to Maryland to join relatives there. The Rockville School District enrolled the two in the ninth grade despite their relatively advanced ages, because they spoke no English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great news. Thanks for sharing, OP.
Please describe why it is great news. You're confirming what I thought about this case, that the people dwelling on it are the ones who already wanted all of the undocumented out in the first place. A majority of Americans actually support a path to citizenship.
DP here.
We have no idea if this person has broken other laws. He was arrested for illegal entry. He is clearly not a “dreamer.”
He reportedly paid to have his son (who was accused of rape) fly from the south (Texas, I believe) to MD. So, he evidently has money or access to it.
Is he working here illegally? Has he committed the crime of stolen identity? We don’t know yet. But, I bet the authorities are checking into his background.
As far as I am concerned, if someone entering illegally commits a crime and is convicted of that crime, the entire family who are here illegally should be deported. If people are going to come here illegally, maybe we send the message that committing crimes like rape, or worse, will be severely punished. Perhaps this will be a deterrent, if not a warning that the US will not tolerate this crap.
He aided a criminal by flying him across state boundaries, that is probably why he is being deported
Montano and Sanchez Milian are illegal immigrants. They're among the beneficiaries of a 2014 executive order from President Obama that has given more than 150,000 unaccompanied minors, mostly from Central America, a free pass when it comes to avoiding deportation, despite entering the country illegally. Border Patrol agents turned them over to the Health and Human Services Department, and HHS arranged for them to fly to Maryland to join relatives there. The Rockville School District enrolled the two in the ninth grade despite their relatively advanced ages, because they spoke no English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great news. Thanks for sharing, OP.
Please describe why it is great news. You're confirming what I thought about this case, that the people dwelling on it are the ones who already wanted all of the undocumented out in the first place. A majority of Americans actually support a path to citizenship.
DP here.
We have no idea if this person has broken other laws. He was arrested for illegal entry. He is clearly not a “dreamer.”
He reportedly paid to have his son (who was accused of rape) fly from the south (Texas, I believe) to MD. So, he evidently has money or access to it.
Is he working here illegally? Has he committed the crime of stolen identity? We don’t know yet. But, I bet the authorities are checking into his background.
As far as I am concerned, if someone entering illegally commits a crime and is convicted of that crime, the entire family who are here illegally should be deported. If people are going to come here illegally, maybe we send the message that committing crimes like rape, or worse, will be severely punished. Perhaps this will be a deterrent, if not a warning that the US will not tolerate this crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great news. Thanks for sharing, OP.
Please describe why it is great news. You're confirming what I thought about this case, that the people dwelling on it are the ones who already wanted all of the undocumented out in the first place. A majority of Americans actually support a path to citizenship.
DP here.
We have no idea if this person has broken other laws. He was arrested for illegal entry. He is clearly not a “dreamer.”
He reportedly paid to have his son (who was accused of rape) fly from the south (Texas, I believe) to MD. So, he evidently has money or access to it.
Is he working here illegally? Has he committed the crime of stolen identity? We don’t know yet. But, I bet the authorities are checking into his background.
As far as I am concerned, if someone entering illegally commits a crime and is convicted of that crime, the entire family who are here illegally should be deported. If people are going to come here illegally, maybe we send the message that committing crimes like rape, or worse, will be severely punished. Perhaps this will be a deterrent, if not a warning that the US will not tolerate this crap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great news. Thanks for sharing, OP.
Please describe why it is great news. You're confirming what I thought about this case, that the people dwelling on it are the ones who already wanted all of the undocumented out in the first place. A majority of Americans actually support a path to citizenship.
Anonymous wrote:Great news. Thanks for sharing, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So his crime is having a criminal child. Got it.
Didn't you read the OP? "Local news is reporting Adolf Sanchez-Reyes from Guatemala, has been arrested by ICE for having crossed the Mexican border illegally. "
Crossing the border is not a violent crime.
Although Trump said that he is focusing on violent criminals, he is obviously not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So his crime is having a criminal child. Got it.
Didn't you read the OP? "Local news is reporting Adolf Sanchez-Reyes from Guatemala, has been arrested by ICE for having crossed the Mexican border illegally. "
Anonymous wrote:Local news is reporting Adolf Sanchez-Reyes from Guatemala, has been arrested by ICE for having crossed the Mexican border illegally.
He is the father of one of the 2 illegal alien boys awaiting trial on charges of raping and sodomizing a 14 year-old freshman classmate in the bathroom of Rockville High School.
If found guilty, the father may have to return to his home country, or any other country outside the U.S.
Anonymous wrote:So his crime is having a criminal child. Got it.
Didn't you read the OP? "Local news is reporting Adolf Sanchez-Reyes from Guatemala, has been arrested by ICE for having crossed the Mexican border illegally. "
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So his crime is having a criminal child. Got it.
No. His crime is being in the US without proper paperwork. Get a clue.
This is an example of focusing on "violent" criminal aliens, I see. Or was that just talk?
Yes, the round ups are of violent criminal aliens. But if someone else comes to their attention that is breaking the law, what do you suggest, ignore them? Plus I won't be at all surprised if he is found to have had some previous interaction with the law, prior to this.