So his only crime was being illegal. That's the basis that the judge made the finding.
That's the basis for getting him out of the country. If that had been done so many years ago; how many crimes would have been prevented?
Let me break this down into bite sized pieces that you can digest.
Our country was being invaded with criminals. It is estimated that there are approximately 18,000,000 of them here right now.
The cartels are gaining a foothold so strong, and doing so much damage to our nation that our President has deemed them terrorists organizations.
The cartels are making billions of dollars; and in Mexico they are using that money to get politicians of their choosing elected. The cartels have overthrown the Mexican government. The cartels in Mexico are gunning down villages, leaving bodies in the streets. I don't want to wait until this level of horror comes to America. Their fentanyl sales have already killed approximately a quarter of a million people in the US.
The situation has become so severe that our President is considering invading other countries to take out the cartels. When the US military starts taking out the cartels; I don't want them on our soil. I don't want martial law; and I don't want concentration camps; and I don't want the military bombing cartels in my community.
I support the efforts of this administration to get these terrorists off of our soil; but I don't think that they are doing enough, fast enough; and I'm concerned that if this isn't done expeditiously, that the cartels might make a rebound, and eventually take over our government.
I don't want the US to look like Mexico.
You can criticize this administration's approach all you want; but until you can come up with a plan that more expeditiously gets these 18,000,000 criminals out of my country more expeditiously, before declaring martial law; I'm not interested in your smug critique of my aversion to living with vicious criminals.
I would send him to Guantanamo Bay while he awaits trial; and I would send him back there after he is convicted; but there isn't enough room there for the rest of them.
The penalties are not harsh enough for these criminal invaders. They are not fleeing fast enough.