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The illegal shooter admitted he deliberately chose San Francisco because of the sanctuary status. Lefties have blood on their hands.
And has anyone heard about Obama going after people that have been deported coming back (and doing so multiple times)???

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:

  • 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.
Penalties for Illegal Reentry

Under relevant federal statutes, an alien who commits illegal reentry as described above will be punished with:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than two years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment.
Penalty Enhancements for Prior Criminal Convictions

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:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than 10 years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment
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.

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
The illegal shooter admitted he deliberately chose San Francisco because of the sanctuary status. Lefties have blood on their hands.
And has anyone heard about Obama going after people that have been deported coming back (and doing so multiple times)???

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:

  • 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.
Penalties for Illegal Reentry

Under relevant federal statutes, an alien who commits illegal reentry as described above will be punished with:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than two years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment.
Penalty Enhancements for Prior Criminal Convictions

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:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than 10 years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment
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.

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?
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?
So Obama is unable to shut this down?
 
Paddy...

Part of the problem is allowing law enforcement to track illegals, and they have to be able to determine their status to do that. And yet the liberals are constantly screaming that law enforcement shouldn't be able to ask about legal status. How can they check to see if the illegals are coming back after being deported if they can't check to see if somebody is even an illegal?
 
Paddy

Face it, if Obama wanted to address the problem, he would force local authorities to cooperate with ICE, instead of setting up sanctuary cities....

Anyone can see after the way Obama went after bakers for refusing to make gay wedding cakes (which wasn't even illegal), that the problem is selective enforcement by Obama's administration...


Not even one fact in the OP. How long before of you fools say that it was Obama who left the gun on the bench?

So convenient that the RWs demand he step into local politics while demanding that he stay out of local politics.

If you want the laws changed, write your Republican "representatives" and demand they vote on it. As it is now, Obama has gone as far as he can and the Rs have fought him every step of the way.
 
The left deliberately ties the hands of enforcement and then whines nothing can be done.
Actually, if you look at what the lefties say, the solution to illegal immigration is already on the books if Obama and Democrat-controlled states would just enforce the law... Here's where the LA Times tells about a report from a leftie group.

Immigration cases make up 40 of federal prosecutions study says - latimes

Until about a decade ago, most people prosecuted for immigration violations had criminal histories that included violent crimes or firearms offenses. Then federal prosecutors began taking more immigration cases in which the defendant had no prior convictions or a minor criminal record. A misdemeanor conviction for illegal entry is now enough to trigger a felony prosecution if the person is caught trying to enter the country a second time.

Illegal entry is a misdemeanor punishable by as much as six months in prison. Illegal reentry has a maximum sentence of two years, but prior criminal convictions can raise the limit to as many as 20 years. The number of federal prisoners serving time for immigration violations has grown to 22,526 in March 2013 from slightly more than 10,000 in 1999.

Prosecution rates vary greatly across border regions. In Southern California, only 7% of prosecutions are immigration-related. In the South Texas district, more than half of prosecutions are for immigration violations. In New Mexico, more than 70% of federal prosecutions are for illegal entry or reentry.
 
Apparently the law already states that if somebody enters this country illegally, they are guilty of a misdemeanor and can be deported (making it a felony if they try to come back). It's obvious that Obama is possibly aiding and abetting millions of criminal cases with his illegal blanket amnesty.
 
It is obvious more aliens have been deported and more aliens stopped than any presidency in American history.

This is the truth and it is being taught in our schools.

When children say that is not what I hear at home, they are told, you are hearing lies at home.
 
Paddy

Face it, if Obama wanted to address the problem, he would force local authorities to cooperate with ICE, instead of setting up sanctuary cities....

Anyone can see after the way Obama went after bakers for refusing to make gay wedding cakes (which wasn't even illegal), that the problem is selective enforcement by Obama's administration...
Jesus, but you are stupid. He did not set up sanctuary cities; the cities did and they did so long before he became President. And the case involving the cakes was brought by two individuals in state Court. The state of Oregon passed a law that banned discrimination against gays. It happened before Obama became president and, since it was a state law, had not one ******* thing to do with the President or the federal government. It was decided by a state administrative agency and will be reviewed by Oregon state courts. Your derangement over the President is rather obvious. I guess he is responsible for the rain we have been having lately; the storms; the tornadoes, my daughter's sprained knee.
Democrats are responsible. Democrats are responsible for the shootings in Chicago, Detroit. Washington DC, etc. You run these cities.
Do you really think if Republican run these cities will make any difference? Oh!! we have a republican governor and mayor I will not rob today... You are more ignorant than I thought.
 
The illegal shooter admitted he deliberately chose San Francisco because of the sanctuary status. Lefties have blood on their hands.
And has anyone heard about Obama going after people that have been deported coming back (and doing so multiple times)???

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:

  • 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.
Penalties for Illegal Reentry

Under relevant federal statutes, an alien who commits illegal reentry as described above will be punished with:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than two years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment.
Penalty Enhancements for Prior Criminal Convictions

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:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than 10 years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment
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.

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
The illegal shooter admitted he deliberately chose San Francisco because of the sanctuary status. Lefties have blood on their hands.
And has anyone heard about Obama going after people that have been deported coming back (and doing so multiple times)???

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:

  • 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.
Penalties for Illegal Reentry

Under relevant federal statutes, an alien who commits illegal reentry as described above will be punished with:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than two years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment.
Penalty Enhancements for Prior Criminal Convictions

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:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than 10 years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment
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.

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?
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?
He was asked why he came back in a news conference and he said "To look for work. To be a cook or a landscaper or a laborer or other occupation." Bless his heart. I doubt if he ever had an honest job in his life. And why, paddymurphy , are you defending this piece of shit as though your life depended on it? Throwing him in a hogpen would be appropriate. Or into an alligator swamp.
 
Apparently the law already states that if somebody enters this country illegally, they are guilty of a misdemeanor and can be deported (making it a felony if they try to come back). It's obvious that Obama is possibly aiding and abetting millions of criminal cases with his illegal blanket amnesty.

Obiwan.... This is a clear indication that you really do not understand about immigration or anything but you and your group are out of reach.
There is a qualifications for amnesty. Did you even care to read or understand so you don't act ignorant?
 
See, this is where you tards make asses of yourselves.

The gun the killer used was supposedly stolen during a car burglary.

And now you have done gone and set a benchmark that any gun stolen from a government entity is somehow the President's fault.

This makes you both an asshole and a retard.

[IGNORE]
 
Charwin

List the qualifications and give us a link.
 
Paddy

Face it, if Obama wanted to address the problem, he would force local authorities to cooperate with ICE, instead of setting up sanctuary cities....

Anyone can see after the way Obama went after bakers for refusing to make gay wedding cakes (which wasn't even illegal), that the problem is selective enforcement by Obama's administration...

If Obama will try to tell local to change their policy...then you turn around he is a dictator. San Francisco has been a sanctuary city for a long time before you even heard Obama.
Obama never set up or created sanctuary cities. What in the world are you thinking? Your hatred and racism is taking over your brain. So is your buddy the OP.
 
Apparently the law already states that if somebody enters this country illegally, they are guilty of a misdemeanor and can be deported (making it a felony if they try to come back). It's obvious that Obama is possibly aiding and abetting millions of criminal cases with his illegal blanket amnesty.

Obiwan.... This is a clear indication that you really do not understand about immigration or anything but you and your group are out of reach.
There is a qualifications for amnesty. Did you even care to read or understand so you don't act ignorant?
Did you know it's ILLEGAL to cross the border without proper papers? True story, Dumkopf.
 
15th post
The illegal shooter admitted he deliberately chose San Francisco because of the sanctuary status. Lefties have blood on their hands.
And has anyone heard about Obama going after people that have been deported coming back (and doing so multiple times)???

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:

  • 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.
Penalties for Illegal Reentry

Under relevant federal statutes, an alien who commits illegal reentry as described above will be punished with:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than two years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment.
Penalty Enhancements for Prior Criminal Convictions

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:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than 10 years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment
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.

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
The illegal shooter admitted he deliberately chose San Francisco because of the sanctuary status. Lefties have blood on their hands.
And has anyone heard about Obama going after people that have been deported coming back (and doing so multiple times)???

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:

  • 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.
Penalties for Illegal Reentry

Under relevant federal statutes, an alien who commits illegal reentry as described above will be punished with:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than two years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment.
Penalty Enhancements for Prior Criminal Convictions

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:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than 10 years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment
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.

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?
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?
He was asked why he came back in a news conference and he said "To look for work. To be a cook or a landscaper or a laborer or other occupation." Bless his heart. I doubt if he ever had an honest job in his life. And why, paddymurphy , are you defending this piece of shit as though your life depended on it? Throwing him in a hogpen would be appropriate. Or into an alligator swamp.
Did not defend him, you senile old faker. Simply pointed out the lies told by those who think like you.
 
Paddy

Face it, if Obama wanted to address the problem, he would force local authorities to cooperate with ICE, instead of setting up sanctuary cities....

Anyone can see after the way Obama went after bakers for refusing to make gay wedding cakes (which wasn't even illegal), that the problem is selective enforcement by Obama's administration...

If Obama will try to tell local to change their policy...then you turn around he is a dictator. San Francisco has been a sanctuary city for a long time before you even heard Obama.
Obama never set up or created sanctuary cities. What in the world are you thinking? Your hatred and racism is taking over your brain. So is your buddy the OP.
Are sanctuary cities legal in the US? Show us where it's legal?
 
The illegal shooter admitted he deliberately chose San Francisco because of the sanctuary status. Lefties have blood on their hands.
And has anyone heard about Obama going after people that have been deported coming back (and doing so multiple times)???

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:

  • 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.
Penalties for Illegal Reentry

Under relevant federal statutes, an alien who commits illegal reentry as described above will be punished with:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than two years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment.
Penalty Enhancements for Prior Criminal Convictions

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:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than 10 years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment
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.

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
The illegal shooter admitted he deliberately chose San Francisco because of the sanctuary status. Lefties have blood on their hands.
And has anyone heard about Obama going after people that have been deported coming back (and doing so multiple times)???

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:

  • 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.
Penalties for Illegal Reentry

Under relevant federal statutes, an alien who commits illegal reentry as described above will be punished with:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than two years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment.
Penalty Enhancements for Prior Criminal Convictions

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:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than 10 years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment
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.

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?
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?
So Obama is unable to shut this down?
No President has been able to completely end illegal immigration. This one has been better than most.
 
And has anyone heard about Obama going after people that have been deported coming back (and doing so multiple times)???

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:

  • 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.
Penalties for Illegal Reentry

Under relevant federal statutes, an alien who commits illegal reentry as described above will be punished with:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than two years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment.
Penalty Enhancements for Prior Criminal Convictions

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:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than 10 years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment
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.

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
And has anyone heard about Obama going after people that have been deported coming back (and doing so multiple times)???

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:

  • 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.
Penalties for Illegal Reentry

Under relevant federal statutes, an alien who commits illegal reentry as described above will be punished with:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than two years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment.
Penalty Enhancements for Prior Criminal Convictions

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:

  • A fine; or


  • Imprisonment for not more than 10 years; or


  • Both fine and imprisonment
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.

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?
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?
He was asked why he came back in a news conference and he said "To look for work. To be a cook or a landscaper or a laborer or other occupation." Bless his heart. I doubt if he ever had an honest job in his life. And why, paddymurphy , are you defending this piece of shit as though your life depended on it? Throwing him in a hogpen would be appropriate. Or into an alligator swamp.
Did not defend him, you senile old faker. Simply pointed out the lies told by those who think like you.
Sounds like you're defending him to anyone who reads your tripe.
 
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