Sunday, February 13, 2005
Petty Crimes Can Get Immigrants Deported
The Supreme Court this month struck a blow against lengthy detentions, ruling it unconstitutional to indefinitely detain people who have been ordered removed if there is no practical means of deporting them.
In a separate case, however, it ruled that the United States may deport immigrants to countries where there are no functioning governments (like Somalia) to engage in repatriation agreements with the United States.
BLOGS...false arrests and arbitrary detention by the corrupt Mexi police is imposed on US citizens who are set-up by the corrupt agents in Mexico. US-Mexi- have treaties for prisoner exchange, and Mexico does NOT prefer to particiapte or exchange US citizens held as hostage for ransome schemes in Mexico.
In a separate case, however, it ruled that the United States may deport immigrants to countries where there are no functioning governments (like Somalia) to engage in repatriation agreements with the United States.
BLOGS...false arrests and arbitrary detention by the corrupt Mexi police is imposed on US citizens who are set-up by the corrupt agents in Mexico. US-Mexi- have treaties for prisoner exchange, and Mexico does NOT prefer to particiapte or exchange US citizens held as hostage for ransome schemes in Mexico.