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Back in the U.S., and back in trouble
Illegal criminal aliens who are repeat offenders deserve to be arrested and held in prison for a long time...Below are just a few of the thousands of illegal criminals that raping our daughters, Burglarizing our homes and selling drugs to our kids and killing American citizens in drunk driving accidents............. By James Walsh.. Federal officials have sent Jose Trinidad Sanchez-Azpeitia packing to his native Mexico three times since 2003. Yet the illegal immigrant keeps coming back and getting into trouble, including convictions for drug possession, damage to property and fleeing a police officer. He has lots of company. In the past month in Minneapolis, federal officials indicted eight men in a growing effort to slow the revolving door of illegal immigrants who return to commit other crimes. They included: •William Contreras-Lozano, twice deported and with a drug conviction. • Angel Espinosa-Lozano, deported three times, convicted for selling cocaine. • Fausto Cesar Alvarado-Sagastume, returned five times to his native Guatemala, convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl. • Napoleon Borjas-Arias, deported four times to Honduras since 1992, convicted of drug possession and burglary. • Miguel Campos-Cardoso, arrested Sept. 4 on suspicion of possessing drugs and driving while intoxicated. Police discovered he's been deported before. All were indicted for unlawful reentry after deportation, a felony. Officials hope that lengthy prison sentences will keep the offenders from coming back when they're deported after their release. "We have a much more aggressive criminal alien program than we've ever had," said Scott Benneke, director of Detention and Removal Operations for the Minnesota office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). 0 comments from 0 users
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