Re: There is NO EXCUSE for being an ILLEGAL chilton
Von: J. J. Farrell (jjf@bcs.org.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 11.08.2008 00:55
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Datum: 11.08.2008 00:55
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Newsgroup: alt.politics.democrats alt.politics.usa.republicanmisc.immigration.usa alt.politics.immigration alt.abortion
Ray Fischer wrote: > J. J. Farrell <jjf@bcs.org.uk> wrote: >> Ray Fischer wrote: >>> J. J. Farrell <jjf@bcs.org.uk> wrote: >>>> Ray Fischer wrote: >>>>> Immigration offenses are not a criminal offense. >>>> Since when? >>> Quite a while. >>> >>>> Are you claiming that 8USC1325 has been repealed or >>>> overturned? >>> I suggest that you read it. Carefully. >> I've read it carefully may times over the years. It's pretty clear and >> straightforward. If you have read it carefully and genuinely believe >> that entering the USA without proper inspection is not a criminal >> offense, then you have comprehension problems. You are wrong. >> >>> Note paragraph (b) that >>> states that it is a civil offense to entering the country without >>> permission. >> Noted, but how is that relevant to this discussion? > > Um, if entering the country without permission is a civil offense then > how it's a civil offense. I've no idea what you're trying to say here, that sentence makes no sense. >> We are talking about >> the criminal offenses, which are specified in subsection (a) and cover >> more cases. > > But you need to cover ALL the cases. EVERY "illegal" alien. Not all, > or even most, are criminals except to rabid extremists. > > [..] >> It is not a criminal offense under 8USC1325 to enter as a visitor with >> the intention of leaving before the end of the admission period, but >> subsequently change your mind and overstay. > > Then it is not true that all "illegal" aliens are criminals. They aren't all criminal under 8USC1325; for the small minority in question, I don't know the status of their offenses under the other statutes. > It isn't even true that most of them are criminals because they're > not treated as criminals. Don't be silly. >> Such people are liable to >> arrest deportation and re-entry ban under other laws and regulations, >> but I'm not sure of the status of their action. The small minority of >> illegal immigrants who are in this category > > It's not a small number. What are the numbers? It's certainly a small minority as I said, and I'll be surprised if it's a large absolute number. Bear in mind that many people will claim to be in this category who actually had intention to stay when they entered. Also bear in mind that a common reason for being in this category is falling in love with someone after entering the USA and deciding to stay with them. If they subsequently marry a USC and receive a Green Card by marriage, the offenses associated with the unplanned overstay are forgiven and they become legal immigrants.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Ray Fischer (11.08.2008 02:56)
