Flash Farley
Senior Member
So Obama is unable to shut this down?For the same reason they came in the first place: it is better here. Or, did you not realize that America is a great nation with tons of opportunity?And has anyone heard about Obama going after people that have been deported coming back (and doing so multiple times)???The illegal shooter admitted he deliberately chose San Francisco because of the sanctuary status. Lefties have blood on their hands.
Illegal Reentry into the U.S. After Removal Crime and Punishment - FindLaw
After an alien has been legally "removed" from the United States, federal criminal law makes it a felony for that alien to reenter (or be found in) the country without approval of the government.
What Constitutes "Illegal Reentry"?
Under the applicable federal criminal statute, the Immigration and Nationality Act, it is not merely illegal reentry after removal that constitutes the crime. Rather, the law applies to any alien who reenters the U.S. or is found within the country, without government approval, after having been:
Penalties for Illegal Reentry
- Denied admission to the U.S.;
- Excluded from the U.S.;
- Deported from the U.S.;
- Removed from the U.S.; or
- Departed from the U.S. while an order of exclusion, deportation, or removal is outstanding.
Under relevant federal statutes, an alien who commits illegal reentry as described above will be punished with:
Penalty Enhancements for Prior Criminal Convictions
- A fine; or
- Imprisonment for not more than two years; or
- Both fine and imprisonment.
If the alien reenters or is found in the U.S. without government approval, after a criminal felony conviction for a non-aggravated felony, or after three or more misdemeanor convictions for drug-related crimes or crimes against persons, he or she is subject punishment by:
For aliens reentering or found in the U.S. without government approval, after a criminal conviction for an aggravated felony, the statutory maximum term of imprisonment is 20 years. Other criminal penalty increases may be imposed for aliens who have been removed after certain kinds of incarceration, and aliens deemed to be associated with terrorism.
- A fine; or
- Imprisonment for not more than 10 years; or
- Both fine and imprisonment
Yes:
Florida man guilty of illegal re-entry after deportation ICE
Mexican national sentenced for illegal re-entry ICE
Criminal alien sentenced to more than 7 years for illegal re-entry ICE
4-time deportee sentenced to 72 months for illegal re-entry ICE
http://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/f...s/immigration/2015_Illegal-Reentry-Report.pdfAnd has anyone heard about Obama going after people that have been deported coming back (and doing so multiple times)???The illegal shooter admitted he deliberately chose San Francisco because of the sanctuary status. Lefties have blood on their hands.
Illegal Reentry into the U.S. After Removal Crime and Punishment - FindLaw
After an alien has been legally "removed" from the United States, federal criminal law makes it a felony for that alien to reenter (or be found in) the country without approval of the government.
What Constitutes "Illegal Reentry"?
Under the applicable federal criminal statute, the Immigration and Nationality Act, it is not merely illegal reentry after removal that constitutes the crime. Rather, the law applies to any alien who reenters the U.S. or is found within the country, without government approval, after having been:
Penalties for Illegal Reentry
- Denied admission to the U.S.;
- Excluded from the U.S.;
- Deported from the U.S.;
- Removed from the U.S.; or
- Departed from the U.S. while an order of exclusion, deportation, or removal is outstanding.
Under relevant federal statutes, an alien who commits illegal reentry as described above will be punished with:
Penalty Enhancements for Prior Criminal Convictions
- A fine; or
- Imprisonment for not more than two years; or
- Both fine and imprisonment.
If the alien reenters or is found in the U.S. without government approval, after a criminal felony conviction for a non-aggravated felony, or after three or more misdemeanor convictions for drug-related crimes or crimes against persons, he or she is subject punishment by:
For aliens reentering or found in the U.S. without government approval, after a criminal conviction for an aggravated felony, the statutory maximum term of imprisonment is 20 years. Other criminal penalty increases may be imposed for aliens who have been removed after certain kinds of incarceration, and aliens deemed to be associated with terrorism.
- A fine; or
- Imprisonment for not more than 10 years; or
- Both fine and imprisonment
Yes:
Florida man guilty of illegal re-entry after deportation ICE
Mexican national sentenced for illegal re-entry ICE
Criminal alien sentenced to more than 7 years for illegal re-entry ICE
4-time deportee sentenced to 72 months for illegal re-entry ICE
http://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/f...s/immigration/2015_Illegal-Reentry-Report.pdf
Why are they coming back?