Why can't illegals get it? They are not exempt from the US Laws just because they're criminals from another country.
Entering the US illegally in a time of war is treason. Anyone aiding or abetting an alien in a time of war is also committing treason - this includes employers and renters.
http://news.ktar.com/index.php?nid=6&sid=337222
2007-07-19
09:02:56
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Constitution for the United States of America
Article. II.
Section.4.
The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.
2007-07-19
09:36:40 ·
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About the entering the US illegally being treason - they are actually criminal alien invaders.
http://www.mortyscabin.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=522
2007-07-19
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update #2
This mother encouraged her sons to leave Mexico and enter the US illegally for her financial gain. It is tragic for any mother to lose a child, but when you endorse illegality you must face the consequences. Any law enforcement officer may use deadly force in the defense of his life.
Currently this case has been postponed as defense attorneys for the agent, Nicholas Corbett, have been denied access to discovery items. I just hope this man isn't railroaded like Ramos and Compean, based on testimony of criminals. It was a 7 against 1 situation and when any officer is faced with such numbers, and faces violent resistance he must defend himself.
I find it appalling that Mexico protests against our Border Patrol. Their immigration laws are much harsher, and their treatment of illegals crossing their southern border is horrendously notorious.
2007-07-19 10:02:40
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answered by JustSaySo 3
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Well, they've been exempt up to now. It's time to bring the hammer down. I can't believe that they have not deported this woman, who the heck is she to demand a death penalty or any penalty at all? We are not at war with Mexico so I don't think that treason is the case. But if anyone defies the BP, he/she should have the right and the order to protect themselves at all costs. Illegals have pushed this country too far with their demands and viscious attitudes. I'm surprised that this hasn't happened sooner.
2007-07-19 13:55:19
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answered by Ms.L.A. 6
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Maybe he should run off to Mexico......
Under the U.S.-Mexico Extradition Treaty, which went into effect in 1980, neither Mexico nor the United States is bound to deliver its nationals for extradition and both countries may refuse to extradite unless the country seeking extradition assures that it will not impose the death penalty.
However, recently Mexico unilaterally interpreted the treaty in a way that significantly curtailed the ability of the United States to extradite persons charged with serious crimes. In October 2001, the Mexican Supreme Court ruled that the U.S.-Mexico Extradition Treaty bars the extradition to the United States of anyone who faces a potential life term in prison.
2007-07-19 09:23:01
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answered by Anonymous
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If I belived there became punishment in death i could say confident string all of them up yet i've got not got faith there is. I belive there is no longer something after death so killing criminals is like an straightforward way out for them, particular they pass in the process the torment of understanding they are going to die, yet that doesn't final long.] i could particularly a guy or woman be locked up for a existence time of frustrating labour with out probability of parole, no perks, no TVs, no 'workout', in simple terms frustrating labour morning till night fo something of their lives, with out touch from the exterior worldwide what so ever. are you able to think of a pragmatic that? i could pass nuts! so thats what i think of is acceptable. That pronounced I completely comprehend why human beings believe the death penalty.
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answered by Anonymous
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In Mexico- he was just a young worker.
If he was interested in remaining just a "young worker" he would have gotten a visa or stayed in Mexico.
Here in America he is a criminal that should have done as the officer instructed him, so that he could have been apprehended without incident.
Mr. illegal alien caused this harm to himself by not doing as the border patrol instructed.
2007-07-19 09:12:01
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answered by tnfarmgirl 6
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Yes I can believe it. That is the type of people and culture we're dealing with,is anyone surprised really?
What would surprise me is if the right thing was done,the agent placed back on duty and that mother told to shut the hell up.
2007-07-19 12:09:29
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answered by Anonymous
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SHE should be shot for conspiracy to commit a felony on the United States of America. Better yet just bring her to my house I'll settle the whole thing.
2007-07-19 12:30:31
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answered by DIAL 911 5
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Your points and facts are perfectly sensible to me.
So, why don't our empoyees in Washington D.C. get it?
Anyone ever heard of fighting a war while simultaneously maintaining an open perimeter? Not me.
2007-07-19 09:54:55
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answered by mark623112 4
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Of course the illegals want Americans to suffer.
First they break in, then they bring others, then they denounce the laws our country holds.
And our President AND Congress have done nothing to protect the American citizens.
I'm assuming you live near me (hence the KTAR link), so we already know this is a huge problem.
2007-07-19 09:08:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You must have ties to a country before you can commit treason against it. Entering illegally is just a violation of immigration law.
2007-07-19 09:08:02
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answered by Michael C 7
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