daddyneedsluv
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ORIGINAL: FrostedFlake Good. And the look on his face as the verdicts were read should motivate a maximum sentence. If he understood what was being said about what he encouraged, invited and led others to do to a man dead as a direct result, he clearly did not care, and that is the point of their being a conviction and a penalty. @ Daddyneedslove. I suggest you might consider extending your regrets. Any foreign national convicted of a felony is subject to deportation. It is not accidental that a 'Foreign National' is a foreigner, and therefore you are out of line to pretend to suppose bias is involved. What you were really trying to do was conflate a felony conviction with the supposition of an Hispanic being an illegal alien, a priori, based on ethnicity, and that IS bigotry. One more thing for the record------ Being an Illegal Alien is an automatic dep0rtable offense and stands as a federal crime. It is classified with being an act of war and an act of invasion by a foreign government when it is not actively stopped by the country of origin. But what would I know, I am just a racist bigot that is related to legal and illegal immigrants. Being CONVICTED of being an Illegal Alien is what gets you deported. Do you notice a trend here? Being Hispanic is not probable cause to commence an investigation into ones origins. Yet it happens every day. "Veh ah jor PAPAHS, brown man?!?" This is the U.S. and I prefer it not be the third rate country a lot of folks think it should be. quote:
It is classified with being an act of war and an act of invasion by a foreign government when it is not actively stopped by the country of origin. That part is just, 'Extra-special'. Act of war? Invasion? Serious question : Where did you grow up? I sorta doubt it was Cleveland. Being convicted of any crime, regardless of location, type of crime, or familial ties is grounds for being deported. You don't have to be convicted of being an illegal alien. Being within the boundaries of the US is in itself a federal crime. It's the laws that politicians are arguing about and trying to change in order to provide an easier path to citizenship. The "Extra-special" part is yet another law you can look up. It is noted within our laws and International law. Now, trying weakly to argue this with an insult that I couldn't have been raised in Cleveland; Nope, sure wasn't. Born and raised in Southern California. I've also spent a career working all over the country. Please, feel free to ask me anything if there is anything else you would like to know or try to degrade. I'm used to it
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