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Amber Alert in CT was caused by a murder illegal already deported once!

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Yep, our illustrious Gov., Mr. Malloy, will not work with the Feds regarding ICE and because of that, he can expect more of this!



BRIDGEPORT -- The Bridgeport man accused of killing his girlfriend and sparking an Amber Alert when he took off with their 6-year-old daughter, was previously deported,immigration officials said."Oscar Obedio Hernandez, a citizen of El Salvador, was issued a Final Order of Removal by an immigration judge on Oct. 29, 2013," said spokesman Shawn Neudauer. "He was removed from the United States by ICE officers in Hartford, CT on Nov. 27, 2013. He has prior felony convictions from 2002 for assault and threatening, as well as several misdemeanor convictions. ICE has placed an immigration detainer with the Bridgeport (Connecticut) Police Department.”An Amber Alert was issued early Friday morning for Aylin Sofia Hernandez, 6, from Bridgeport. Police say her mother, Nidia Gonzalez, 26, was stabbed to death in a domestic dispute with her father. The mother’s female friend is in critical condition after the stabbing, police said.Hernandez, is the girl’s father and was captured on I-99 in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania just after 11 a.m. He was previously spotted in the Bronx, New York. Police spent hours looking for him across multiple states."

SOURCE: Fox61.com
 
He's just a confused illegal liberal..[rofl]

More taxpayer money spent on someone who shouldn't even be in this country!

Thanks Obama![sad2]

This is the sh_t that pisses off most Americans![angry]
 
I'm not sure what a governor or a president could have done to prevent this?
guy was deported and found his way back. Also a wall wouldn't stop anyone from El Salvador trying to get in the US
 
I'm not sure what a governor or a president could have done to prevent this?
guy was deported and found his way back. Also a wall wouldn't stop anyone from El Salvador trying to get in the US

Honest question. How do they get in from El Salvador . (Although I thought he was from the Dominican Republic.)

ETA: You're right El Ealvador. The guy in NH was from the DR.
 
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Also a wall wouldn't stop anyone from El Salvador trying to get in the US

Why not? El Salvador is like 100-150mi south of Mexico... how many El Salvadorians get picked up at the US/Mexico border?

It can't be that easy to hop on a plane and come back after being deported.
 
Not opposed to the wall at all but it's the ROI I am questioning as a tax payer and believe me I pay UUge taxes every year.

In this frenzy, I wanna know - what combination of solutions - physical wall, electronic wall, much increased staffing, etc etc - what will give us the most bang for the buck? It's not practical for any country to say - we will have zero leaks or we will save one life. A single human life is not worth billions in our country except maybe astronauts. Or the insanely rich.

as a country we make deliberate choices on how many lives to lose or save, and as a tax payer I want to really get the value of whatever it is we do including the wall.
 
Speeding up deportation probibly isnt the best idea before securing the border. But since they're just taking out the garbage at this point atleast these dangerous ones will be delayed from their next murder, rape.

Their gov of origin has to agree to jail them, or $0 will be given to them.. in failed states they just need to be sent back and let their "gov" execute them. Unless their are exteme risks and penalties we'll be deporting the same people 8 times.

Im not a fan of amnesty but we need imigration reform with permits its for migrant workers for agriculture use only, and emploers who allow illegal work shall be responsible forall cost of deportation and a 200k fine.


Id prefer we got them all out and used robots over using humans as farm animals.
i prefer not to pay more for food, but will... if thats the cost of keeping the US from speaking spanish
 
"I'm not sure what a governor or a president could have done to prevent this?
guy was deported and found his way back. Also a wall wouldn't stop anyone from El Salvador trying to get in the US"

-- What did he have to lose by coming back? It's not like state/Feds were going to be looking for illegals, let alone one with a criminal record.

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We need to build the wall. If it only save but ONE life.
Not sure if serious reply, but sounds like "we need to confiscate all firearms, even if it only saves one life"

---Sounded like sarcasm. While not putting words into gamma19 mouth, think the point he was trying to make is -the same logic the gun grabbers use should be applied to illegals.
 
First deportation should be back to your country of origin. Second deportation we incarcerate you for a long time and deduct the expenses from your country of origin's foreign aid. That will cause your country of origin to incarcerate you in their hellhole prisons for pennies a day rather instead of losing the massive dollars we spend in the US.
 
Not opposed to the wall at all but it's the ROI I am questioning as a tax payer and believe me I pay UUge taxes every year.

In this frenzy, I wanna know - what combination of solutions - physical wall, electronic wall, much increased staffing, etc etc - what will give us the most bang for the buck? It's not practical for any country to say - we will have zero leaks or we will save one life. A single human life is not worth billions in our country except maybe astronauts. Or the insanely rich.

as a country we make deliberate choices on how many lives to lose or save, and as a tax payer I want to really get the value of whatever it is we do including the wall.

We need to stop bleeding our own hard working people to pay for benefits for illegals. Cut off that support and fewer of them will be headed here. Combined with stepped up deportation, the burden on our society should decrease significantly. I for one would be happy to put that "extra" money toward the wall.
 
Gov Malloy should be held liable. He's a POS anyways.

THIS. In spades.

This same a$$hole, thinks that legal citizens that smoke weed shouldn't be able to exercise their God-given and Constitutionally protected 2A rights, but think that it is ok to protect those that are here illegally committing crimes!
 
We need to stop bleeding our own hard working people to pay for benefits for illegals. Cut off that support and fewer of them will be headed here. Combined with stepped up deportation, the burden on our society should decrease significantly. I for one would be happy to put that "extra" money toward the wall.


I Hope (and not optimistically) that we can get a financial plan that gets us bang for the buck. Combination of things, no single thing will do it. That's my agenda.
 
Not sure if serious reply, but sounds like "we need to confiscate all firearms, even if it only saves one life"

Yes sir, your sarcasm meter is on point! [wink]

I'd rather comprehensive immigration reform than throwing billions down the toilet to build a wall that people will probably dig under or climb over. If it were up to me, I'd say shut off the gravy train; no more free healthcare, welfare, section 8, "sanctuary cities," bring criminal charges against business owners who knowingly hire illegal immigrants. Reform our immigration system to make it easier for those who have no criminal records and wish to contribute to our country to apply and attain citizenship. Anybody who gets deported and comes back should get hit with a felony and lengthy prison sentence.
 
Yes sir, your sarcasm meter is on point! [wink]

I'd rather comprehensive immigration reform than throwing billions down the toilet to build a wall that people will probably dig under or climb over. If it were up to me, I'd say shut off the gravy train; no more free healthcare, welfare, section 8, "sanctuary cities," bring criminal charges against business owners who knowingly hire illegal immigrants. Reform our immigration system to make it easier for those who have no criminal records and wish to contribute to our country to apply and attain citizenship. Anybody who gets deported and comes back should get hit with a felony and lengthy prison sentence.

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Yes sir, your sarcasm meter is on point! [wink]

I'd rather comprehensive immigration reform than throwing billions down the toilet to build a wall that people will probably dig under or climb over. If it were up to me, I'd say shut off the gravy train; no more free healthcare, welfare, section 8, "sanctuary cities," bring criminal charges against business owners who knowingly hire illegal immigrants. Reform our immigration system to make it easier for those who have no criminal records and wish to contribute to our country to apply and attain citizenship. Anybody who gets deported and comes back should get hit with a felony and lengthy prison sentence.

You gave me faith that there are some Americans with common sense and understanding of immigration laws. Thank you.
 
Yes sir, your sarcasm meter is on point! [wink]

I'd rather comprehensive immigration reform than throwing billions down the toilet to build a wall that people will probably dig under or climb over. If it were up to me, I'd say shut off the gravy train; no more free healthcare, welfare, section 8, "sanctuary cities," bring criminal charges against business owners who knowingly hire illegal immigrants. Reform our immigration system to make it easier for those who have no criminal records and wish to contribute to our country to apply and attain citizenship. Anybody who gets deported and comes back should get hit with a felony and lengthy prison sentence.

Then everybody claims they did not "knowingly" hire illegals. Should work fine. [hmmm]
 
Then everybody claims they did not "knowingly" hire illegals. Should work fine. [hmmm]
Then treat it like service underage persons alcohol - only certain forms of paper are accepted as facially valid. If you serve a minor with listed ID (drivers license, non-driver's RMV id or I think passport) that is a forgery or belongs to someone else but is passable as that persons, you have a valid defense to an underage serving charge. If you rely on any other form of ID, you are unconditionally liable for the accuracy of the age - even if the ID was a perfect forgery or issued with the wrong age. This is why, for example, bars will frequently accept an driving license but not an LTC as ID.

Establish a standard of what proof of eligibility to work is acceptable, an treat any hiring of an illegal without that proof on file as a per-se violation.

Anybody who gets deported and comes back should get hit with a felony and lengthy prison sentence.
If you get caught sneaking into Australia, you go on a list of people who are permanently ineligible for any form of visa to visit or immigrate to that country.
 
My brother-in-law is a mid-level-grade superior in ICE, he has said in the past every single week we load up 747's (plural) with illegals that are sent back and almost without fail, when he has done the escorting in the past, he sees the same faces and names on those rosters and planes.
I love the idea of stronger immigration laws, or even allowing people like my brother in law a chance to do his job more effectively;
But sorry guys, a wall isn't going to do shit. Especially with the places these planes are going to bring folk home.
What would work, is allowing them to go back into the jails, not prisons, I'm talking pre-trial or short term, and pull these ****ers out and send them.

Obama took that away a referendum or two ago.



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I wouldn't say a wall isn't going to do shit, but there are certainly ways to secure the border that would be cheaper and easier.
 
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