Citizens are being Deported. Is the Crackdown on Illegals Going to Far?
The story is about a mental ill guy who was in jail on a misdemeanor when the sheriffs department got him to sign a waiver saying he waived a court fight and agreed to return to Mexico. Problem was he was born in California. The rush to get illegals back across the border without due process or the chance to make answer in a court of law is having some rather unpleasent consequences for some American Citizens.
According to the article "The nonprofit Vera Institute for Justice found 322 people with citizenship claims in 13 immigration prisons in 2007, up from 129 the year before. That number does not include possible citizens in the nation's more than 300 other immigration prisons."
How in the world do 322 possible citizens end up in immigration prisons.
I suspect we will now see some very sharp policy changes following this embarrassment.
The story is about a mental ill guy who was in jail on a misdemeanor when the sheriffs department got him to sign a waiver saying he waived a court fight and agreed to return to Mexico. Problem was he was born in California. The rush to get illegals back across the border without due process or the chance to make answer in a court of law is having some rather unpleasent consequences for some American Citizens.
According to the article "The nonprofit Vera Institute for Justice found 322 people with citizenship claims in 13 immigration prisons in 2007, up from 129 the year before. That number does not include possible citizens in the nation's more than 300 other immigration prisons."
How in the world do 322 possible citizens end up in immigration prisons.
I suspect we will now see some very sharp policy changes following this embarrassment.