Let us deport the bad guys

luckystrike

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Consider the following case: In January, a local police agency arrested a man for driving with a suspended license. A subsequent fingerprint screening revealed that he was also a convicted felon illegally in the United States from Mexico. His record included three prior drug trafficking convictions and six deportations in 11 years.

Or consider this one: Recently, a 32-year-old man was booked into the Los Angeles County Jail on DUI charges. His fingerprints revealed not only that he was in the United States illegally but that he had previously been deported after his conviction for killing a child in 1997.

Both men were identified through the Secure Communities program. Under the program, local law enforcement agencies send the fingerprints of those they arrest to the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, where they are cross-checked against Department of Justice records to identify criminal aliens. The program enables law enforcement agencies to identify criminals who are here illegally and allows the federal government to target those who have committed serious crimes for deportation so they no longer pose a threat to our communities.

In Los Angeles County, the Sheriff's Department also participates with ICE in a program known as 287g. Since 2006, that program has identified more than 20,000 criminal illegal immigrants here.

Read more:
Secure Communities program: Cross-checks help keep communities safe - latimes.com


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Stop playing with the lives of Americans. Declare war against Mexico and run these bastards out of the US.
 
What need to be done is deport them before they commit a crime. They all entered the country illegally. Crime number one. They use stolen or false document in order to work. Crime number two. 25 Americans would alive today if illegal aliens were deported.
 
Let us deport the bad guys

We are. In record numbers. So what’s your point?
In a bid to remake the enforcement of federal immigration laws, the Obama administration is deporting record numbers of illegal immigrants and auditing hundreds of businesses that blithely hire undocumented workers.

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency expects to deport about 400,000 people this fiscal year, nearly 10 percent above the Bush administration's 2008 total and 25 percent more than were deported in 2007. The pace of company audits has roughly quadrupled since President George W. Bush's final year in office.

Deportation of illegal immigrants increases under Obama administration
 
illegals who can not read english were doing tune-ups on commercial air-craft in texas - 20 may 09 = amerika is crusing for a brusing allowing stuff like this to go on
 

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