Illegals Will NOT Be Deported Especially the 1 Who Previously Had Been Charged With Assault on Female?

Question by Vanessa: illegals will NOT be deported especially the 1 who previously had been charged with assault on female?
Illegals will not be deported especially Alberto previously been charged with assault on a female in 2009 and driving with a license revoked in 2010. Alberto faces a bond of $ 2,000. As supporters said young kids brought to U.S. at an early age, must never be deported even if they are career criminals ? RALEIGH — Three immigrants from Mexico wearing T-shirts that said “Undocumented and Unafraid” were arrested at a legislative immigration hearing on Wednesday.
They have been charged with disorderly conduct after a demonstration during a House of Representatives hearing on immigration policy. Republican state Rep. George Cleveland suggested at the hearing that illegal immigrants who come as workers bring crime to the state.
The three have been placed under federal immigration detention, according to court documents.

Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/03/01/1896192/three-charged-with-disrupting.html#storylink=cpy

They walked into the North Carolina legislative meeting on cracking down on illegal immigration wearing T-shirts that declared “Undocumented and Unafraid.”

They shouted their opposition after Rep. George Cleveland, R-Onslow, decried undocumented immigrants as the source of drug and gun crime. Three Latino protesters were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

But immigration officials now say they will not be deported.

Read more: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2012/03/02/undocumented-protesters-who-disrupted-north-carolina-meeting-will-not-be/#ixzz1o1L1o2cl

I ask do you think illegals who go around assaulting women in 2009 and driving with a license revoked in 2010.. Why is Obama allowing men who abused women amnesty and do not worry, illegals Obama BFF will not deport you for any crime. All welcome as long as you come at an early age, you will never be deported, even if are abusing women, no problem, with Obama got your back. Will illegal who abuse women just need to say I came here at early age, you cannot deport me..Next.No wonder they were undocumented and unafraid ! Heck law enforcement lets those brought here at an early age to drive drunk, steal ss#’s, drive with no license,no need for insurance, illegals sure get to break a lot of laws.

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Answer by Loreal
This information is just more of the same, the public is not listened to in wanting all illegals deported for many years now. Obama wants continued merge with Mexico and votes. Many illegals are a group with lots of exuses for wrongs they do but no matter they should be deported just as our government laws state.our government is ignoring it’s laws with exuses and brainwashing. We did far better economically and many other ways before they came here. Still taking our jobs. Crime galore, crowding, paying for them and their children in high taxes, education is a nightmare. Trouble of every kind. Calif. is a big globalist experiment gone bad. Cost of living through the roof, Just wait till it all comes to your state.

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