Sunday, June 19, 2016

Five more people who would probably still be alive if it wasn't for government's criminal negligence in ignoring immigration laws

"A homeless man charged with setting a fire that killed five people at a vacant Los Angeles building was in the country illegally, and was arrested for drug possession days before the blaze.Johnny Sanchez, 21, remains jailed without bail on five counts of murder. Prosecutors haven’t decided whether to seek the death penalty."

Here's where it really gets infuriating: "Sanchez, a Honduran citizen, was arrested in 2012 for illegally entering California, but he was released a week later after agents determined he had no criminal history or previous immigration violations..."

Well, he's got the criminal history, now. Everybody happy?

3 comments:

rinardman said...

Prosecutors haven’t decided whether to seek the death penalty.

Or worse, ship him back to Honduras.

RebeccaH said...

One of Obama's "Dreamers", no doubt.

Deborah said...

"... agents determined he had no criminal history or previous immigration violations..."

1) Criminal history: Violating international borders. Check.
2) No previous immigration violations? Well, as long as you put it that way. The first time is on us.