This is a case of immigrants deported because of
criminal acts. In the case of these two deportees, they probably commit crimes
multiple times over the years to cause them to be deported. From 1960s until
present day, it will not be a one time violation of the law. As far as
Immigration’s refusal to grant them entry into US even with a subpoena by
lawmakers is the right decision. First, they definitely already serve time in
prison for their crimes before being deported. So there are no warrants for them.
Once they get back in US, they can disappear into society as illegals and
commit crimes again. Two, once someone is deported, they are automatically
barred from entering US for 10 years. Three, we do not need more criminals in
this country.
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