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How long before they come back, on average?

What do you think?

2007-09-21 16:23:46 · 10 answers · asked by DAR 7 in Politics & Government Immigration

Daniel, these are jailed criminals who ALSO happen to have been here illegally.

2007-09-22 18:01:10 · update #1

10 answers

I am in Wisconsin. I knew of a gentleman that was deported from Milwaukee on a Friday and booked a flight back into Chicago for the following Wednesday (what is messed up- he was able to talk to his wife before leaving & she booked the flight BEFORE he was deported).

The longest I know it has taken was 8 days for someone that wanted to come back, but, that is all the way to Wisconsin.

They just get to the other side, eat, take a nap, and, start back over....

Kind of like not being arrested at all. Just starting back at "go". That is scary.

2007-09-21 16:38:42 · answer #1 · answered by Amanda h 5 · 4 0

i do disagree with letting go anyone with a serious crime on his shoulders , however i seen this not only happening when it comes to the undocumented , i have actually seen myself how a program which was suppose to help drug addicts go back to the streets was close down and how they just let everyone of them go ( some of them were put back in jail and were not given the opportunity to be in the program ) . the program which i speak about did used to receive the help of the government and from one moment to another they just decided they would stop helping them so therefor they had to close .

i think that it is important to understand the reason why the government does have this deficit and the reason would be the stupid war in which we got into , it is important too to understand than one of the effects of the war has been to not have one of the most important countries when it comes to petroleum being able to sell to us and that it has been Mexico the country which has step up for us whenever we needed them to produce more .

so having explain the main reason i do think that we should start to understand our current situation , we cannot deport 11 million or put them all in jail which we would not have the money to keep , instead what we need so that we don't see what u are talking about happening anymore is to make sure that everyone in this country is paying taxes and is able to get an education which would mean more taxes ( educating someone is never equal to spending , try ignorance and ull see which one really ends up costing u more ) . legalizing the millions which live in the shadows today is the solution to so many of our problems however we should make sure we are not dragged again into an unjustified war .

2007-09-21 17:27:19 · answer #2 · answered by game over 5 · 1 1

It comes as no surprise to anyone, that the U.S. has the highest incarceration rates in the world, excluding China as the real numbers are not public.It cost more to keep a person in prison than it does to sent them to the best universities in the country. With a prison population of over 2 million the prisons are overcrowded, and prisoners are being granted early releases to accommodate the newly convicted. There has been a public outcry nationally for some time about this practice as dangerous felons (legal) are being released back on our streets and now you are worried about undocumented returning, Who's only crime was illegal entry.

Your priority (s) are wrong

2007-09-22 13:53:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I would give it five days,tops.There was an episode of America's Most Wanted a few years ago about this.Border Patrol rounded up about a dozen and deported them.One looked back at the officer,laughing and said with a big old grin on his face,"Me come back tomorrow." That was a classic moment.

2007-09-21 17:58:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

No offense to anyone, but my feelings on those who commit a serious crime and was deported, the person should be executed if they return. They should be fairly warned before being deported, and their trial should basically be a judge asking the criminal if he was warned that he would be executed if he shows up on US territory and was he found on US territory.

My fear of the death penalty is that we might execute the wrong guy. I have no fear of this because it's hard to frame a guy of illegal entry. TO those who say I'm cruel, It's a criminal that was deported and came back. If he returns in such an extreme circumstance he's up to no good, and he already had his second chance.

DId you say Pardon board, or do you mean Parole????

2007-09-21 18:40:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

I hope it`s harder for them to return,at least their deporting. This time everybody will know who they are at least. As long as they don`t release the murderers and rapists. We need an illegal immigrant prison just for them-re-open Alcatraz. Heard that place is haunted and scare the crap out of them,they will be begging to leave the country and never come back. BOO!

2007-09-21 16:49:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It wouldn't surprise me at all. I am afraid the casino's would close down without illegals working in them. It is all about the money and all about the casino and hotel industry.I really have to think about moving away from Vegas, that town brings me down.

2007-09-22 08:53:42 · answer #7 · answered by Marilyn T 7 · 1 1

Better to kick them back across the border than to pay to keep them in jail. Hopefully they won't survive the return trip.

2007-09-21 16:37:46 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Criminal Records Search Database : http://www.InfoSearchDetective.com/Official

2015-09-09 22:10:34 · answer #9 · answered by Era 1 · 0 0

WOW...how nice. Commuting sentences so when they return they have no record.Wonderful...no wonder we have so many that have committed past crimes running rampant in our streets.

Sarcasm with the how nice and wonderful btw.

2007-09-21 16:34:26 · answer #10 · answered by Dog Tricks 4 · 5 0

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