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On 27 Dec 2024, Michael A Terrell <mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut> posted
some news:4_BbP.50624$DPl.20713@fx13.iad:
On 12/27/2024 9:55 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell,Who's going to stop them? Other countries are doing it.
convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted
another content-free batch of lies:
In article <7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad>, rc.@hendrie.con says...Nope. Congress is not going to pass a law to criminalize unlawful
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to
remain in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no*
incarceration or other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large
majority of aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit
improper entry. They entered the country entirely properly and
legally on valid visas, then failed to leave on or before the
expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
presence. This is settled.
On 12/27/2024 9:55 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, postedWho's going to stop them? Other countries are doing it.
another content-free batch of lies:
In article <7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad>, rc.@hendrie.con says...Nope. Congress is not going to pass a law to criminalize unlawful
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to
remain in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no*
incarceration or other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large
majority of aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit
improper entry. They entered the country entirely properly and
legally on valid visas, then failed to leave on or before the
expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
presence. This is settled.