I've been sitting on this thread for like two weeks now because I didn't want to post it during the Church shootup and then the Confederate flag started getting banned and then gay marriage was legalized, so ignore/adjust for any "yesterday/etc".
Now, I know we all have differing opinions on immigration and amnesty in the US, but surely we can all agree that people who come here illegally and are then convicted of serious crimes have no business being allowed to stay.
The ICE (Immigration Customs and Enforcement) has recently been forced (via lawsuit) to publish some immigration statistics that have the Senators of the Judiciary Committee upset. The ICE released at least 36,000 convicted criminal illegal immigrants in 2013 alone (a huge jump from the average 4,000 per year since 2008, but that's what you get when Obama tells the feds to ignore the law), and over 1,000 had been rearrested in the same year. 121 are now facing murder charges, but 24 of those have already been re-released once again.
The ICE refers to a 2001 Supreme Court ruling, Zadvydas v. Davis, that says the US can not indefinitely hold illegal immigrants designated for deportation whose countries will not take them back. They can only be held for 6 months, then must be released. This is supposed to come with an exception for "dangerous individuals" but Obama has directed the ICE to ignore the parts of federal immigration law he finds inconvenient.
Now, the Boston Globe lead a lawsuit and investigative report into the number of criminally convicted illegal immigrants convicted as well as their crimes. The severity of the cases they have found are chilling.
{ Immigration officials tried to deport Luis-Leyva Vargas, 47, to Cuba after he served three years in a Florida prison for unlawful sex with a teen. In 2008, officials released him. Two years later, he kidnapped an 18-year-old in Rockingham County, Va., at knifepoint and raped her. Now he is serving a 55-year prison sentence.
Felix Rodriguez, a 67-year-old sex offender convicted of raping children as young as 4 in the 1990s, was freed in 2009, also because Cuba would not take him back. Months later, he fatally shot his girlfriend in Kansas City. He pleaded guilty and is serving 10 years in a Missouri prison.
Andrew Rui Stanley, convicted in 2000 of multiple counts of sodomizing a child when Stanley was 14, was released in 2009 after Brazil failed to provide a passport needed to send him home. For the next two years, he viciously abused three children in St. Louis and now, at age 31, will be in prison for the rest of his life.
Anyone searching New York State’s public sex offender registry for Hagie Kamara, 44, who raped a 12-year-old girl in 2001, might have been relieved to find out that he was still incarcerated. Same for Alberto Fernandez, 64, who served time for brandishing a knife at a 15-year-old boy in 1984 and raping him.
The Globe found those sex offender entries were wrong. Immigration released both men six years ago and they never showed up at their local police agency to register their new address. New York officials said immigration never notified them that the men had been released.
The same happened in Indiana, where the state’s sex offender registry said Domingo Rebollar, convicted of child molesting in 2007, was still in prison. But according to the federal records, ICE released him in 2011 when he could not be deported.
The Globe discovered similar cases in Texas and Georgia. In Texas, officials said Friday that ICE did not notify them of an immigrant’s release, and they planned to investigate. Georgia sex-offender registry officials did not respond to requests for comment. }
So taking all of this in, what do you think?
Should we appeal the SCOTUS and have the initial ruling reviewed?
Do you think it's reasonable to indefinitely detain illegal immigrant convicted criminals whose countries wont take them back, or do you think they have a right to be released?
Do you think we should care that other countries don't want their criminals back, or should we send them home on a plane anyway and let them deal with it on their own? {"Some say the Obama administration should do more to force other countries to take back their criminals, such as denying visas to their citizens if they wish to travel to the United States."}
& what can we do about the irresponsible policies of the ICE, who fail to alert state officials when releasing child rapists into communities?
Policy as it is now too frequently sees end results like this:
Suspect in crash that killed local sports journalist previously deported 3 times
so I also have to ask, what should we be doing to keep deported criminals out of the country for good?