THORAX
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Illegal Convicted of Child Porn Might Not Be Deported Due to Immigration Reform
Ricardo Reyes was sentenced to seven years in federal prison for receipt of child pornography, specifically downloading and saving videos and images of sexual acts between children. Disturbingly, the U.S. Attorneys Office press release stated: After his release from prison, if not deported, Reyes will begin a five year term of supervised release.
The if not deported phrase is not normal for a press release in a case like this. The lack of certainty that deportation will occur led Breitbart News to contact the U.S. Attorneys Office regarding the reasoning being the expressed uncertainty.
U.S. Attorney's Office of the District of Nebraska Criminal Chief Jan Sharp gave this response in a telephone interview with Breitbart News:
There isnt necessarily a substantive difference between "might be deported" and "will be deported." The expectation is that he will be deported, but with all that's going on, it's possible the laws will change between now and the end of his sentence and he might not be.
This case comes on the heels of several illegal aliens being arrested in Austin, Texas for allegedly picking up and raping a 13-year old girl as they cheered and videotaped each other.
And this is just one of many reasons I'm so motivated to removing illegals from American soil.
They say it's impossible to round up all of these filthy democrats and deport them, but I disagree. It's quite easy to do actually, a little profiling and a few thousand buses and they're gone within a year.