Should a criminal, who becomes a victim of other criminals, be rewarded with staying in the United States as if they were honest?
So, a bank robber is shot, should the robber not be prosecuted for th crime AND testify about the shooting.
Being a "victim" does not make you less of a criminal.
"A woman calls police because she is the victim of a domestic violence incident. Police arrive, but the attacker accuses the woman of being the aggressor. Unable to sort out blame, police arrest both people.
Charges are dropped against the woman, but because of a new federal program that The City has been forced to participate in, her fingerprints are sent through a federal database.
Federal immigration officials find out she is an undocumented immigrant who they have been trying to deport and demand the sheriff keep her in custody.
Within weeks, a victim of domestic violence is being deported because she reported the incident to police."
I have no problem deporting a criminal from another nation--do you?
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So, a bank robber is shot, should the robber not be prosecuted for th crime AND testify about the shooting.
Being a "victim" does not make you less of a criminal.
"A woman calls police because she is the victim of a domestic violence incident. Police arrive, but the attacker accuses the woman of being the aggressor. Unable to sort out blame, police arrest both people.
Charges are dropped against the woman, but because of a new federal program that The City has been forced to participate in, her fingerprints are sent through a federal database.
Federal immigration officials find out she is an undocumented immigrant who they have been trying to deport and demand the sheriff keep her in custody.
Within weeks, a victim of domestic violence is being deported because she reported the incident to police."
I have no problem deporting a criminal from another nation--do you?
More...