
313 Deportations
By Greg L | 17 March 2008 | Illegal Aliens, Crime, Prince William County | 8 Comments
From the recent issue of Supervisor John Stirrup’s “Gainesville Express”, here are the number of persons incarcerated in the Prince William County Adult Detention Center and have been transferred to the U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement between July 10th, 2007 and March 4th, 2008. These figures do not include those who are still under the supervision of the Adult Detention Center with an immigration detainer, and will be turned over to ICE as soon as they have completed their period of detention.
| Country Of Origin | Number Deported |
|---|---|
| Albania | 1 |
| Antigua/Barbuda | 1 |
| Argentina | 1 |
| Barbados | 1 |
| Bolivia | 1 |
| Cameroon | 1 |
| Columbia | 1 |
| Costa Rica | 1 |
| Cuba | 1 |
| Dominican Republic | 1 |
| El Salvador | 110 |
| Ghana | 1 |
| Guatemala | 30 |
| Honduras | 51 |
| India | 1 |
| Iran | 1 |
| Korea | 2 |
| Laos | 1 |
| Mexico | 82 |
| Mozambique | 1 |
| Nepal | 1 |
| Nicaragua | 4 |
| Nigeria | 3 |
| Pakistan | 2 |
| Panama | 1 |
| Peru | 3 |
| Russia | 1 |
| Saudi Arabia | 1 |
| Sierra Leone | 4 |
| Trinidad & Tobago | 2 |
| Zaire | 1 |
| TOTAL | 313 |
These figures don’t seem to hold much in the way of surprises, although I have to question whether the Prince William County Adult Detention Center is taking the problem of dangerous criminal illegal aliens from Canada seriously enough. We’ve only deported, well… none? How can that possibly be?
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Shockingly disappointing that this information wasn’t published until today in the community newspapers.
Do we know the length of their incarceration? Were they sentenced and did they complete their time before being deported?
Bravo to the leaders of PWC, Manassas and Manassas Park for supporting this effort! Bravo to Jackson Miller who got this ball rolling while on the Manassas City Council. 313 criminals from all over the world, illegally present in our community…DEPORTED! Bravo to HSM for helping to get 287g passed in PWC to police officers can identify illegal aliens who commit minor crimes as well.
I am going to go out on a limb here and make a suggestion. We incarcerate these criminals for @frac12; of their time. Before you get your panties in a bunch, let me finish. We deport them after this time with the understanding that they will have to do the full sentence from the beginning if they are caught in the US again. They are placed back into prison immediately without time served credit and do the full stretch plus whatever they are convicted of the next time. This will help with the overcrowding and also the expense. It will provide a deterrent for them to cross back over. Just a thought.
I tend to agree with /\/\3|)iç 64. Doing things that way might cut down on the costs to taxpayers for incarcerating these folks. Why are taxpayers having to pay $75-100K (or whatever the costs actually are)a year to keep these dopes in jail? Only problem is we do not have an airtight southern border, so when the US says you are deported, you are REALLY deported. If you put enough of these criminals back into Mexico or El Salvador those governments might pay attention. Time for a reverse Mariel boatlift where we put the criminals out this time. And if the the activistis do not like it, time to put a probation center or a prison right in the middle of their neighborhood and see how they like it then.
cdubbs said on 18 Mar 2008 at 10:18 am:
By doing #frac12; the time, they will reduce the cost. The fact that they have to do the entire time starting over should help with the porous border we have. I am sure the ACLU will be allover this idea as unjust and violates their civil liberties. I am tired of criminals having more support from these groups than the victims themselves do. What about the victim this criminal created? I am sure that many will say doing #frac12; of their time is not fair to the victim either but, it will help everyone else in the long run. We either release them after #fract12; of their time or we give them all a lethal injection with only 3 appeals on death row. The choice is theirs, either way I see positives in the outcome.
cdubbs said on 18 Mar 2008 at 10:18 am:
After they do ½ of their time, we put them on a raft behind a Coast Guard cutter and drag them out to sea. If they float back to their country ok, if not, then shark food they are. IMHO, a sex offender deserves nothing better.
We could implement S.T.A.R.F.A.G. (Selective Termination And Reassignment For Affected Groups) A microchip placed under the skin with GPS capability would work just fine. Once they reached the area close to the border, it would start delivering a small shock. It would eventually increase in intensity. If they step across the border, the Termination portion takes place. I guarantee you doing this only 2-3 times would be a significant deterrent that the remaining chips could be just placebos. We could also just use every 5th one as a live chip. This way the person doesn’t know if they are getting the forth or fifth one when it is inserted.
We should give them an AK and 1000 rds of cheap Chi-com ammo and land them with motorized Sevylors in their countries.