Tag Archives: deportation failure

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

The situation at America’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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