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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Cygnis
Actually, no immigrant can apply for citizenship until they have been in the country for at least 5 years.
Not automatic, but they were allowed to languish for a year, and then pursue citizenship.
www.uscis.gov...
originally posted by: enlightenedservant
a reply to: Grambler
If a combined 121 homicides from 2010 to 2014 is considered "staggering", then what should we think about the 12,000-14,000 homicides committed every single year by actual US citizens? And that doesn't count the 20,000 plus suicides per year by actual citizens.
according to the letter, published by the Miami Herald, statistics provided by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials confirm that 121 homicides were committed in the U.S. between 2010-2014 by illegal immigrants who had already been convicted of a crime but were released back into society due to limitations on their detention.
originally posted by: Phage
www.miamiherald.com...=cpy
Most of these immigrant convicts are nationals of 23 countries described by ICE as “recalcitrant” because they routinely refuse to take back deportables. The bulk of these immigrant convicts in 2014 — 1,183 — were from Cuba, according to the letter.
So, wet foot/dry foot? Bad idea?
Like Trump said about health care, immigration is "complicated."
originally posted by: Phage
www.miamiherald.com...=cpy
Most of these immigrant convicts are nationals of 23 countries described by ICE as “recalcitrant” because they routinely refuse to take back deportables. The bulk of these immigrant convicts in 2014 — 1,183 — were from Cuba, according to the letter.
So, wet foot/dry foot? Bad idea?
Like Trump said about health care, immigration is "complicated."