U.S. Border Patrol can now easily identify immigrants with a history
of prior drug-related or violent offenses
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Not applicable to the topic.

On May 23, 5:49 pm, plainolamerican <[email protected]> wrote:
> Presence in the United states without permission is a civil
> infraction. For it to be a criminal offience, the offender has to
> have
> been deported.
> ----
> U.S. Border Patrol can now easily identify immigrants with a history
> of prior drug-related or violent offenses by putting their names into
> a federal database. During the 2006 fiscal year, nearly 90,000
> individuals were deported due to their criminal past. The majority
> (nearly 75%) of these deportees were Mexicans. For the approximately
> 1.1 million illegal immigrants detained last fiscal year by the U.S.
> Border Patrol, nearly 70,000 hits came up. They had prior offenses in
> the U.S. with immigration violations being excluded from this count.
> In order to discourage immigrants who have previously been deported
> from the U.S. and are caught trying to enter the U.S. again, they are
> being charged with felonies. In the past immigrants would have likely
> just have been deported again, but now the U.S. government is taking a
> tougher stance and charging them with felonies for illegally
> reentering the country after being deported.
>
> On May 23, 3:23 pm, euwe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > One of the most fundamental distinctions between civil and criminal
> > law is in the notion of punishment.
>
> > criminal law
> > In criminal law, a guilty defendant is punished by either (1)
> > incarceration in a jail or prison, (2) fine paid to the government,
> > or, in exceptional cases, (3) execution of the defendant: the death
> > penalty. Crimes are divided into two broad classes: felonies have a
> > maximum possible sentence of more than one year incarceration,
> > misdemeanors have a maximum possible sentence of less than one year
> > incarceration.
>
> > civil law
> > In contrast, a defendant in civil litigation is never incarcerated and
> > never executed. In general, a losing defendant in civil litigation
> > only reimburses the plaintiff for losses caused by the defendant's
> > behavior.
>
> > So-called punitive damages are never awarded in a civil case under
> > contract law. In a civil case under tort law, there is a possibility
> > of punitive damages, if the defendant's conduct is egregious and had
> > either (1) a malicious intent (i.e., desire to cause harm), (2) gross
> > negligence (i.e., conscious indifference), or (3) a willful disregard
> > for the rights of others. The use of punitive damages makes a public
> > example of the defendant and supposedly deters future wrongful conduct
> > by others. Punitive damages are particularly important in torts
> > involving dignitary harms (e.g., invasion of privacy) and civil
> > rights, where the actual monetary injury to plaintiff(s) may be
> > small.
>
> > One can purchase insurance that will pay damages and attorney's fees
> > for tort claims. Such insurance coverage is a standard part of
> > homeowner's insurance policies, automobile insurance, and insurance
> > for businesses. In contrast, it is not possible for a defendant to
> > purchase insurance to pay for his/her criminal acts.
>
> > While a court can order a defendant to pay damages, the plaintiff may
> > receive nothing if the defendant has no assets and no insurance, or if
> > the defendant is skillful in concealing assets. In this way, large
> > awards for plaintiffs in tort cases are often an illusion.
> > -------------------
> > Presence in the United states without permission is a civil
> > infraction. For it to be a criminal offience, the offender has to have
> > been deported.
>
> > On May 23, 3:09 pm, euwe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Immigration law is civil law; law enforcement never enforces civil
> > > law,
>
> > > On May 23, 12:05 pm, Harry Beck <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > >  I agree, therefore the name ILLEGAL aliens.
>
> > > >  Harry Beck
> > > > Capt. US Army, Ret.
> > > > Montrose, New York
>
> > > > Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, bring your own sunshine.
>
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: plainolamerican <[email protected]>
> > > > To: PoliticalForum <[email protected]>
> > > > Sent: Sun, May 23, 2010 11:49 am
> > > > Subject: Re: Illegal aliens are not criminals
>
> > > > yeah, I heard this defense from an ACLU lawyer once
>
> > > > those who break the law are considered criminals
>
> > > > On May 21, 3:05 pm, euwe <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Theirs is a civil infraction, not prosecutable in criminal courts
> > > > > until they have been deported at least once.
>
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