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Post by Red Deathy on Sept 24, 2024 12:45:49 GMT -6
I saw this posted on another site but I could not verify its accuracy. Alledgedly from the St. Peters's MO police department. "We arrested Mr. Chavez-Rodriguez on October 26, 2020. While he was in custody, we contacted Department of Homeland Security – Immigration and Customs Enforcement to request a detainer. A detainer was refused by their agency." I suspect this is probably what happened and explains why this person was still here. if this is true, that was during the Trump administration. Regardless of who is president why isn't DHS deporting undocumented migrants after they have been arrested for committing crimes? With the millions of undocumented migrants in this country you would think deportations would be hitting record numbers.
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Post by Aesa on Sept 24, 2024 13:04:11 GMT -6
I saw this posted on another site but I could not verify its accuracy. Alledgedly from the St. Peters's MO police department. "We arrested Mr. Chavez-Rodriguez on October 26, 2020. While he was in custody, we contacted Department of Homeland Security – Immigration and Customs Enforcement to request a detainer. A detainer was refused by their agency." I suspect this is probably what happened and explains why this person was still here. if this is true, that was during the Trump administration. It was also during the PANDEMIC when NOTHING was getting done by anyone.
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Post by 3 Sport Town on Sept 24, 2024 14:02:32 GMT -6
ok so Trump’s homeland security department could not do its job due to Covid. Got it. 3 spurt: always there to support the democratic criminals. He’s got their back. If he’s got nothing else, He reached for the trusty, pathetic, “but, Trump….” argument. Democratic criminals? Not aware of any if they are convicted of a crime we kick them out, see Bob Menedez, if a Republican is convicted of a crime, you all nominate them to be president.
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Post by 3 Sport Town on Sept 24, 2024 14:05:31 GMT -6
if this is true, that was during the Trump administration. It was also during the PANDEMIC when NOTHING was getting done by anyone. the Pandemic started in March by October most everything was open, and Department of Homeland Security was a critical service. You guys are pathetic anything in that happens in the world during the Biden administration is Biden’s or Harris’s fault, but nothing is ever Trump’s fault.
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Post by gotmewrong on Sept 24, 2024 14:22:50 GMT -6
It was also during the PANDEMIC when NOTHING was getting done by anyone. the Pandemic started in March by October most everything was open, and Department of Homeland Security was a critical service. You guys are pathetic anything in that happens in the world during the Biden administration is Biden’s or Harris’s fault, but nothing is ever Trump’s fault. Everything was open by October. LOL You people live in an alternate universe.
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Post by Aesa on Sept 24, 2024 14:45:05 GMT -6
the Pandemic started in March by October most everything was open, and Department of Homeland Security was a critical service. You guys are pathetic anything in that happens in the world during the Biden administration is Biden’s or Harris’s fault, but nothing is ever Trump’s fault. Everything was open by October. LOL You people live in an alternate universe. You are being too kind with that statement. Alternate reality would be more fitting.
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Post by franzsigel on Sept 24, 2024 16:24:36 GMT -6
It was probably an accident but it shows the stupidity of letting any 3rd world Citizen into our country, and let them stay and drive around illegally until they are caught, or kill someone. How can democrats sit and watch what is going on in silence. My oldest nephew is a St. Louis are police officer. It could have been him. We all know someone in the force. dont care if it was an accident; he's here illegally, has a pattern of breaking our laws and now an American is dead because of him. EXECUTE HIM Skin him alive and televise it.
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Post by moody on Sept 24, 2024 16:29:13 GMT -6
3 spurt: always there to support the democratic criminals. He’s got their back. If he’s got nothing else, He reached for the trusty, pathetic, “but, Trump….” argument. Democratic criminals? Not aware of any if they are convicted of a crime we kick them out, see Bob Menedez, if a Republican is convicted of a crime, you all nominate them to be president. How about the democrats pushing for this illegal invasion of our country? They are criminals! Are you this blind and stupid? Never mind.
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Post by Billy John Davy on Sept 24, 2024 16:57:16 GMT -6
dont care if it was an accident; he's here illegally, has a pattern of breaking our laws and now an American is dead because of him. EXECUTE HIM Skin him alive and televise it. I'm not a cruel man. Dead is dead, and a .22 will do the job
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Post by Billy John Davy on Sept 24, 2024 17:00:33 GMT -6
I saw this posted on another site but I could not verify its accuracy. Alledgedly from the St. Peters's MO police department. "We arrested Mr. Chavez-Rodriguez on October 26, 2020. While he was in custody, we contacted Department of Homeland Security – Immigration and Customs Enforcement to request a detainer. A detainer was refused by their agency." I suspect this is probably what happened and explains why this person was still here. if this is true, that was during the Trump administration. do you agree with Harris' chanted position of "down with deportations"? do you agree with Harris' position to defund ICE? do you agree with Harris' position that crossing the US border shouldnt be a crime?
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Post by stargatebabe on Sept 24, 2024 18:02:45 GMT -6
ok so Trump’s homeland security department could not do its job due to Covid. Got it. 3 spurt: always there to support the democratic criminals. He’s got their back. If he’s got nothing else, He reached for the trusty, pathetic, “but, Trump….” argument. Because that's ALL he's got! You don't expect him to blame a Democrat, do you?
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Post by stargatebabe on Sept 25, 2024 5:36:27 GMT -6
Well, isn't this interesting?New details on driver charged in St. Louis police officer's deathST. LOUIS — We are learning more about the man charged with hitting and killing St. Louis Police Officer David Lee.
Ramon Chavez-Rodriguez faced a previous DWI and domestic assault charge in St. Charles County and there have been a lot of questions about his immigration status.
Chavez-Rodriguez faced several charges back in 2020 in St. Charles County and Prosecutor Joe McCulloch said he was put on probation for those charges and did not violate it.
In fact, he was scheduled to complete his probation on Oct. 1.
“During his period of probation, he had absolutely no violations while he was on probation. He had one, what they call a citation, which is not a probation violation, which was for falling behind in some payments for intervention fees. So he was behind $40 he caught up on that,” McCulloch said.
Chavez-Rodriguez is originally from Honduras and has been living in the United States illegally.
It's been four years since that case in St. Charles County, and some people are asking why it has taken so long for an immigration hearing.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore said a hearing was supposed to happen in the coming weeks. At this point, it's unclear if the new charges in Lee's death will change that.
David Cox, a St. Louis immigration attorney, said if a person who has been here illegally is facing criminal charges, the sentence in that case is often carried out first before immigration proceedings and possible deportation.
Cox said he is not surprised the process has taken years and there are several contributing factors.
“I would say there were three sources. COVID, the surge that happened. I would say at the time the Biden administration took over, and people thought there was going to be a more lenient immigration policy. So more and more people came because of that. And now most recently, it's the interest in enforcing our immigration laws because of the election,” Cox said.
Cox said once a decision is finally made by a judge, they also have to get the proper paperwork and passport if they are being removed from the U.S. He added that right now there aren't enough immigration judges to get through the rising number of cases that are already very complex.
“There are only certain locations where they have judges. For here in St Louis, the closest immigration court is in Kansas City. So all of our immigration court cases are held there. There are some in Chicago for those who live in the southern part of Illinois,” Cox said.www.ksdk.com/article/news/crime/new-details-on-driver-charged-in-st-louis-police-officers-death/63-99f9f427-019f-4ae7-b903-c7e498151bd8
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