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Bob DeMarais
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[color="Blue"]Fewer than half of the 302,500 illegals in our jails (for non-immigration crimes) are deported

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Accused cop killer Ezeiquiel Lopez, an illegal alien

U.S. Unable (unwilling) to Deport Most Illegal Immigrants Who Commit Crimes

By Jeff Bliss

July 6 (Bloomberg) -- Ezeiquiel Lopez already had a rap sheet that stretched all the way to Texas when, police said, he shot Kenosha County, Wisconsin, Deputy Sheriff Frank Fabiano in the head, killing him.

Lopez, 45, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, was free at the time of the May shooting, after having been jailed for two prior violent crimes. By law, he should have been deported …

The case isn't an exception. Fewer than half the foreigners convicted of crimes in the U.S. -- most of whom are in the country illegally -- are deported after serving their sentences, according to the Homeland Security Department's inspector general.

… the U.S. launched highly publicized raids rounding up farm hands, meatpackers and textile workers -- few of whom have criminal backgrounds -- for deportation. …

The Homeland Security inspector general's report estimates there are currently 302,500 deportable immigrants in American jails and prisons.

… In 2005, Lopez twice pleaded guilty to battery in Kenosha County circuit court, and spent nearly nine months in the county jail. Kenosha County Jail officials didn't resume informing immigration officials about foreign-born inmates until November 2006 at the urging of federal officials, Preston said.

That was 2 1/2 months after Lopez was released, according to jail records.

On May 16, Lopez, fueled by tequila and $200 worth of cocaine, allegedly shot Fabiano three times after the officer ordered him out of the van he was driving, according to court records. Fred Cohn, Lopez's attorney, said his client isn't guilty. …
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http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aTiZf6KMWd6g&refer=us

The fact is that no politician wants to deport any illegals; they just want to pull the wool over your eyes to get your vote.


 
Posted : 06/07/2007 9:57 am
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