butterbean
Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Posts: 2269
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 4:55 pm Post subject: Loopholes for Illegal Immigrants Still Open |
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A restraining order against Leon Hugo Andrade did little to prevent the illegal immigrant from stalking his ex-wife. Even a subsequent removal to Mexico by immigration agents did not stop him from returning to Houston.
The slaying of a 61-year-old ordained minister finally removed Andrade from the streets this year, police and court records show. The illegal immigrant, police said, hacked the Rev. William Huang to death with a machete in March after the minister tried to protect Andrade's ex-wife, an employee at the victim's north Houston restaurant.
Houston police recently revised procedures to detain some illegal immigrants in the wake of officer Rodney Johnson's Sept. 21 shooting death, allegedly by an illegal immigrant who had been deported. HPD will model its policy after a partnership between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Harris County Sheriff's Office. The process helped ICE find Andrade in the Harris County Jail in July 2005, eight months before Huang's death, but it didn't guarantee his deportation.
"That's extremely frustrating," said Huang's 28-year-old daughter, Jade Huang Wang.
Huang's death shows how repeat criminals like Andrade evade deportation through loopholes in federal immigration law. HPD might be able to detain some criminals, but a number of factors — including complex immigration laws — won't necessarily guarantee deportation, which can't prevent a criminal's return to Houston.
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http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/metro/4256022.html
So this garbage from Mexico, Leo Andrande, was already removed/deported and he decides to come back and "hack" up an Ordained Minister? How many times are Americans going to put our lives on the line because of these criminals? WE DESERVE TO BE PROTECTED FROM THESE ANIMALS! |
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