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Should these illegals caught re-entering America be jailed instead of being deported with criminal records ?
Two illegal immigrants with criminal convictions in Georgia have been arrested separately in southern Arizona after re-entering the United States. Both face deportation proceedings. The Border Patrol says Tucson sector agents arrested the two Monday. Tomas Reyes Lopez, apprehended near Sasabe southwest of Tucson, was deported in January after serving prison time for convictions in March 2001 of negligent homicide, failure to yield and driving without a license in Appling County, Ga.
Francisco Ortiz Falcon, caught near Amado, had been convicted of a “peeping Tom” felony and of writing bad checks in two other Georgia counties.
Both would be subject to prison if caught entering the U.S. again. http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/ss/border/70673.php
Yes… they should. Illegally interring the country is a crime. Two or more infractions should certainly be punishable by law, BEFORE deportation.
Warm regards,
Douglas
Controversy comes to the ring since Mike Tyson one of the most famous boxers in the world could be sent to prison again.
Tyson was found under the influence of drugs while driving his car in Scottsdale, Arizona. Officers found a bag of cocaine in the back pocket of the boxer and another in a pack of cigarettes in his car.
The former boxing champion heavyweight was charged with two crimes severe for drug possession and two counts of crime of driving under the influence of drugs. If convicted of four counts, he could be sentenced to between 2 and 7 years. Mike Tyson was convicted in Indiana and served three years in prison for rape in 1992 of a candidate the black Miss America. This time, the 40 year old man was arrested by police after leaving a nightclub on Friday.
Tyson becomes the youngest heavyweight champion in history in 1986 when he was 20 years and knocked Trevor Berbick. Four years later he was knocked out by James "Buster" Douglas. In 1997, Tyson's career hit its lowest point when he bit Evander Holyfield's ear during a fight.
Andrew Thomas, the prosecutor Maricopa County said that Tyson's record made him eligible for prison instead of drug programs in Arizona treatment for offenders nonviolent.
Tyson back in the ring recently for a series of four battles permanent exhibition. When it was announced around the world, "he said reporters he was deep in debt and wondered if people would still pay to watch him fight.
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