How could an illegitimate alien next to 28 deportations be given a bond want he simply help yourself to past its sell-by date again directive what law ?
DOTHAN, Ala. — An Alabama judge set a $20,000 cash bond for a native of Mexico who reportedly have been deported from the United States 28 times.
Houston County Sheriff's Sgt. Jackie Smith said he charged Luis Hernandez-Arellano, 38, with felony obstruction of even-handedness last week for giving deputies false identification.
Smith said deputies stopped a vehicle on Alabama Highway 109 Thursday for running a stop sign. The driver told deputies his name be Caesar Garza.
After Garza failed to provide a driver's license or other identification, deputies were competent to positively identify him as Carlos Cortez. Investigators later learned through Immigration and Customs Enforcement that Cortez is actually Luis Hernandez-Arellano.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/spec…
The article clearly states he have been deported from the United States 28 times! he should have been surrounded by prison after the 3rd violation! 3 strikes and you're out. No wonder the illegals keep coming back. No consequences.
Should they Deport him to Iraq or Afghanistan he may come pay for or decide enough is enough and progress home. I'm sure the Taliban will take his freeloading tail in.
Answers:
But he is a hardworking immigrant doing jobs Americans won't do!
The only law he broke in amalgamated states of america is work and find another work in united states of america,he's a criminal for WORK IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA?
Go ask immigration! we'll be here waiting for an answer OK!
YAWN! jump ask them.
Congress has greatly of laws out there like that one.
Three strikes and your out... but let move them to a **work** farm near the border. Minimum three years.. five years with multiple violation.
Another posting of a media article. But we've learned to expect nothing but that from you. That's okay. But I want you to know that the medium is not always accurate, nor do they always report all facts. I am not aware with this specific case the article discusses, and therefore I enjoy no way of knowing if the article is correct or not in this case.
First, at hand is no "three strikes" rule in immigration law. (Review the Immigration and Naturalization Act, as amended, 8 USC, and 18 USC).
Second, if the article is correct, which I'll assume for purposes of answering your question, the violator should be incarcerated for continuously violate immigration law. I can understand once, twice, maybe five or even six times depending on circumstances. (I'm not dictum I support violating laws, but I am saying I can read. Empathy can be separate from beliefs.)
You and I do not know the specific circumstances of why this alien was permitted a bond. You and I are not immigration judges. You and I don't have the violator's register in front of us, that may show no history of any violence or property crimes. You and I may not know that $20,000 will surely cause this human being to appear for his court date. You and I can //question// the decision of the immigration judge, however without further information we cannot come to conclusions. You can be critical adjectives you want in questioning something, but when you go directly to assumptions, your opening of being mistaken goes way up.
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Houston County Sheriff's Sgt. Jackie Smith said he charged Luis Hernandez-Arellano, 38, with felony obstruction of even-handedness last week for giving deputies false identification.
Smith said deputies stopped a vehicle on Alabama Highway 109 Thursday for running a stop sign. The driver told deputies his name be Caesar Garza.
After Garza failed to provide a driver's license or other identification, deputies were competent to positively identify him as Carlos Cortez. Investigators later learned through Immigration and Customs Enforcement that Cortez is actually Luis Hernandez-Arellano.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/spec…
The article clearly states he have been deported from the United States 28 times! he should have been surrounded by prison after the 3rd violation! 3 strikes and you're out. No wonder the illegals keep coming back. No consequences.
Should they Deport him to Iraq or Afghanistan he may come pay for or decide enough is enough and progress home. I'm sure the Taliban will take his freeloading tail in.
Answers:
But he is a hardworking immigrant doing jobs Americans won't do!
The only law he broke in amalgamated states of america is work and find another work in united states of america,he's a criminal for WORK IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA?
Go ask immigration! we'll be here waiting for an answer OK!
YAWN! jump ask them.
Congress has greatly of laws out there like that one.
Three strikes and your out... but let move them to a **work** farm near the border. Minimum three years.. five years with multiple violation.
Another posting of a media article. But we've learned to expect nothing but that from you. That's okay. But I want you to know that the medium is not always accurate, nor do they always report all facts. I am not aware with this specific case the article discusses, and therefore I enjoy no way of knowing if the article is correct or not in this case.
First, at hand is no "three strikes" rule in immigration law. (Review the Immigration and Naturalization Act, as amended, 8 USC, and 18 USC).
Second, if the article is correct, which I'll assume for purposes of answering your question, the violator should be incarcerated for continuously violate immigration law. I can understand once, twice, maybe five or even six times depending on circumstances. (I'm not dictum I support violating laws, but I am saying I can read. Empathy can be separate from beliefs.)
You and I do not know the specific circumstances of why this alien was permitted a bond. You and I are not immigration judges. You and I don't have the violator's register in front of us, that may show no history of any violence or property crimes. You and I may not know that $20,000 will surely cause this human being to appear for his court date. You and I can //question// the decision of the immigration judge, however without further information we cannot come to conclusions. You can be critical adjectives you want in questioning something, but when you go directly to assumptions, your opening of being mistaken goes way up.
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Modern Immigration question?
What are the reasons for modern immigration? -push/pull factors What are the issues surrounding modern immigration? Who are the modern immigrants? -what countries do they come from? *countries within Africa? *Mexico? Thanks. Reasons - economics, crime and freedom Push/pull - Income disparity, high crime rates and governments that are corrupt or incompetent. Issues - Lack of natural resources (no...
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How to become a Serbian Citizenship through naturalization or marriage. Maybe investments? Does somebody know? Welcome to Serbia brother! I can't give you details on how to do it,but I suggest you visit our embassy and ask them.I also deem that marrying a Serbian woman would help. P.S.Don't pay attention to these tight answers,they don't realize where Serbian...
