Tag Archives: deportation failure

Deported Murderer Reenters the U.S.: How Many More Lives Will Be Affected Before Washington Takes Action?

The situation at Americaโ€™s borders is dire, with calls for urgent action to prioritize citizen safety over political maneuvering. The case of Juan Crisantos Ramos, a Mexican national with a history of serious crimes, exemplifies the challenges faced. Ramos, who had previously been convicted of second-degree murder and burglary in …

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Deported Killer Found Attempting to Return to the U.S.: Why Does This Keep Happening?

The article discusses the issue of America’s broken immigration system, emphasizing the risks posed by allowing dangerous criminals to re-enter the country. It highlights a recent case involving a deported murderer who attempted to illegally cross the border again, raising concerns about public safety. The piece argues that the current …

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Twice-Deported Immigrant Claims Life of Unwitting Driver in North Carolina Highway Incident

Michael Caldera Delatorre is a name that underscores the serious ramifications of open border policies. In June 2007, Delatorre, an undocumented immigrant who had been deported twice within three years, was involved in a tragic highway accident in North Carolina. The incident resulted in the death of one individual and …

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Repeat Criminal: Undocumented Immigrant Charged with Killing Kenosha Deputy Following Series of Violent Offenses

In July 2007, a tragic incident occurred in Kenosha County when Ezeiquiel Lopez, a Mexican illegal immigrant, was accused of shooting and killing a deputy sheriff. This incident highlighted significant concerns regarding public safety and immigration enforcement. Lopez had a troubling history, having been jailed twice prior for violent crimes, …

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