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 Fernando Saucedo, Montgomery County TX 10/18/07
    Posted by legalcitizen on 2007-10-19 09:49:29 | Rating: | Views: 66
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Not surprising. I just found out last night on the news that if our country is sending an illegal alien back to his/her country of origin, that country can refuse to take that person and we are stuck with them. What the heck kind of sense does that make? I never heard of anything as moronic as this. I thought you just deport and that is that, nope. Our gov't lets them back on the streets, our streets, to commit more crimes. That is how much we, the legal citizens, are cared for. Sorry for the rant, but that got to me. Finding out what I did last night. I had always wondered why the illegal aliens that had committed crimes, after serving their sentences were still here. Now we all know.
Posted by  bookgirl  on 2007-10-19 11:31:28 
  
Thanks for your comment. Yes, it is frustrating to learn that we taxpayers foot the bill for services to illegal aliens such as health care, education and prison stays and in return, we have crimes committed against us.
Posted by  legalcitizen  on 2007-10-21 05:40:37 
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