If anyone wonders why we have such a huge problem with illegal immigration in the USA and the subsequent criminal behavior from these lawbreakers, read this article and wonder no more:
While unauthorized entry into the United States is illegal, being in the country after having entered illegally is not necessarily a crime, according to a new ruling by the Kansas Court of Appeals.
In a Barton County case, a three-judge panel issued an opinion Friday that a judge could not deny probation and order jail time for convicted drug dealer Nicholas L. Martinez based solely on the grounds that Martinez is an unauthorized immigrant.
"While Congress has criminalized the illegal entry into this country, it has not made the continued presence of an illegal alien in the United States a crime unless the illegal alien has previously been deported and has again entered this country illegally," Judge Patrick McAnany wrote for the court majority.
In other words, it's unlawful to enter the country without the proper visa. but if you succeed in sneaking over the border, then you're ok! Now get a load of what this guy did:
The case arose from the sentencing of Martinez, who pleaded guilty to felony possession of cocaine and endangering a child by having his young son deliver drugs to an undercover officer, according to court documents.
Do all of you open border advocates really want this guy in our country? Apparently so.
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