Friday, January 13, 2012
Convicted of child molestation in 1994 and finally deported in 2007 This guy thinks God will help him ?
that's too bad. here's another reason to not allow open borders. FROM THE ARTICLE; Since 1980, a treaty between the United States and Mexico has permitted either country to refuse to extradite citizens in the absence of urances that the death penalty will not be imposed. Until two years ago, American prosecutors frequently agreed not to seek the death penalty in order to have fugitives returned to their jurisdictions. In October 2001, the Mexican Supreme Court ruled that life imprisonment violates the country's constitution, and Mexico now interprets its treaty obligations in light of that decision. It is no longer sufficient for a prosecutor to waive the death penalty; now urances of a determinate sentence must be given. The United States, on the other hand, imposes no restrictions on the extradition and prosecution of suspects who have committed serious crimes in Mexico and flee north across the border. FULL ARTICLE ON THE LINK
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