Another Fail by FOX news...illegals blocked from deportation

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Matt1970

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It's all about context.

Under a 2001 Supreme Court decision, U.S. immigration officials are only permitted to hold someone for six months after their incarceration. So when a home nation refuses to take back their national, the U.S. is required to release them -- no matter what they've done
 

tydas

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Here are couple real misleading ones...

"This man was a dangerous criminal," said Hudson New York District Attorney Paul Czajka. "He should not have been in the United States. At the very least, he should have been in detention."???Then why didn't you arrest him???

"Another example is 35-year-old Binh Thai Luc. Luc was a career thief who served an eight-year term in California state prison. A judge kicked him out of the U.S. but when Vietnam refused to take him back, he was released onto the streets of San Francisco. In March, Luc allegedly bludgeoned to death a family of five." ????Quite sad..but not related to illegal immigration...any ex-con could do this...???

"Originally, prosecutors charged Loeun Heng with murder, which carried a life sentence. However, in 2003 they agreed to a plea bargain, believing Heng could be deported. Last year, when he was released from prison, Cambodia refused to take him back, putting him back on the streets." ???Couldn't any back up to this story but why didn't the DA put this guy away if he had a case??
 

JTsyo

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If they could sneak into the US, I'm sure they can get into Vietnam and Cambodia. Drop them off in international waters and let them swim for it.
 

tydas

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If they could sneak into the US, I'm sure they can get into Vietnam and Cambodia. Drop them off in international waters and let them swim for it.

Now that is a creative proactive idea!!
 
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