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Wednesday, February 05, 2025

Buh-bye

ELGIN, Ill (WLS) -- A suburban family said a man living in the U.S. without legal permission, who had not committed any crimes, was taken into custody Tuesday.

It happened as U.S. Marshals and local law enforcement entered a home to serve an arrest warrant, reportedly looking for a different man at the home.
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7 comments:

  1. Sadly, this is the collateral damage that I expected: democrats pushing the illegal immigration issue by opening the border and bringing in 10 million illegals. That, as expected by anyone with a brain, will hurt those that have been peacefully participating in our society for years and years.

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    1. There are a lot of criminals who are here illegally. We don’t want them here.
      There are a lot of good people who came here legally and work hard and play by the rules.
      We don’t want them here either.

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    2. Sadly, I'm not at all sad about this. In fact, I see it as a wonderful bonus, like catching two fish at a time or getting two quail with one shot.

      By definition, the man "without permission" taken into custody is a felon, whether he is guilty of any other crimes since is beside the point. He broke OUR laws just to be here, so fuck him, send him and the rest of the felons back.
      Ed

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  2. “Without legal permission”
    What a load of shit. Law breaker who evaded capture is more accurate.
    Steve in Idaho

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  3. The net widens. Get every last one out asap. Age and status don't mean squat as long as they cossed the border without permission.

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  4. Being in this country illegally is a crime. So, he actually is a criminal.

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  5. He was intentionally un-housed and will be repatriated to his proper origin. Just wait until their UN debit cards stop being refilled, rent is not paid and the bills stack up.

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