It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain
in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no* incarceration or other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large majority of aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit improper entry. They entered
the country entirely properly and legally on valid visas, then failed to leave
on or before the expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
In article <7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad>, rc.@hendrie.con says...Nope. Congress is not going to pass a law to criminalize unlawful presence. This
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain
in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no* incarceration or
other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large majority of
aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit improper entry. They entered
the country entirely properly and legally on valid visas, then failed to leave
on or before the expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
In article <4_BbP.50624$DPl.20713@fx13.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 9:55 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, convicted
child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another content-free batch
of lies:
In article <7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad>, rc.@hendrie.con says...Nope. Congress is not going to pass a law to criminalize unlawful presence. This
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain >>>> in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no* incarceration or
other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large majority of
aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit improper entry. They entered
the country entirely properly and legally on valid visas, then failed to leave
on or before the expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
is settled.
We just round em up and ship them off.
In article <ZPCbP.50630$DPl.2657@fx13.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 10:11 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell,
convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another
content-free batch of lies:
In article <4_BbP.50624$DPl.20713@fx13.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 9:55 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, convicted
child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another content-free batch
of lies:
In article <7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad>, rc.@hendrie.con says... >>>>>>Nope. Congress is not going to pass a law to criminalize unlawful presence. This
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain
in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no* incarceration or
other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large majority of
aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit improper entry. They entered
the country entirely properly and legally on valid visas, then failed to leave
on or before the expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
is settled.
We just round em up and ship them off.
You said unlawful presence was going to be criminalized. Now you're changing the
subject.
I didn't say that.
You don't know who or where they are.
Oh we do.
In article <YgDbP.135885$bYV2.31966@fx17.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 11:05 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell,
convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another
content-free batch of lies:
In article <ZPCbP.50630$DPl.2657@fx13.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 10:11 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, >>>> convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another >>>> content-free batch of lies:
In article <4_BbP.50624$DPl.20713@fx13.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 9:55 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, convicted
child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another content-free batch
of lies:
In article <7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad>, rc.@hendrie.con says... >>>>>>>>Nope. Congress is not going to pass a law to criminalize unlawful presence. This
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all. >>>>>>>>
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain
in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States >>>>>>>> https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no* incarceration or
other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large majority of
aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit improper entry. They entered
the country entirely properly and legally on valid visas, then failed to leave
on or before the expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
is settled.
We just round em up and ship them off.
You said unlawful presence was going to be criminalized. Now you're changing the
subject.
I didn't say that.
You did say it. I said, "Unlawful presence is not a crime," and you replied: >>
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
So you lied.
No,
You don't know who or where they are.
Oh we do.
You don't.
Oh yea.
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain
in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no* incarceration or other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large majority of aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit improper entry. They entered the country entirely properly and legally on valid visas, then failed to leave on or before the expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
In article <7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad>, rc.@hendrie.con says...
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain
in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no*
incarceration or
other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large
majority of
aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit improper entry. They
entered
the country entirely properly and legally on valid visas, then failed to
leave
on or before the expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
No, how how you got here can certainly be a crime and your
unlawful presence here defacto proof of your crime(s). Which can
include up to 10 years in jail per federal law.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
Yep, Given the level of visa overstays, as supported above,
clearly jail time should be a consideration as well as monetary
penalties.
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to
remain in the United States.
Scout wrote:
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
No, how how you got here can certainly be a crime and your unlawful presence >> here defacto proof of your crime(s). Which can
It is not. You have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt in court; and the defendant has a right to free defence counsel if they cannot afford their own.
What if I claim I was kidnapped into the USA? The burden of proof is on you.
include up to 10 years in jail per federal law.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
Yep, Given the level of visa overstays, as supported above, clearly jail time
should be a consideration as well as monetary penalties.
Deportation is not a criminal punishment. That is why we have immigration courts
that are far cheaper than article 3 courts. How much in taxes are you willing to
pay for your wet dream?
In news:7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad, Rudy Canoza
<rc.@hendrie.con> typed:
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to
remain in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for no
incarceration or other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large
majority of aliens who are unlawfully present did not commit
improper entry. They entered the country entirely properly and
legally on valid visas, then failed to leave on or before the
expiration date of their visas.
Cite?
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
"Cunt Flaps" doesn't know the meaning of "unlawful."
"Skeeter" <skeeterweed@photonmail.com> wrote in message news:676ee98f$0$2759$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com...
In article <7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad>, rc.@hendrie.con
says...
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
remain >> in the United States.As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for no
incarceration or other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large majority of aliens who are unlawfully present did not commit
improper entry. They entered the country entirely properly and
legally on valid visas, then failed to leave on or before the
expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
No, how how you got here can certainly be a crime and your unlawful
presence here defacto proof of your crime(s). Which can include up
to 10 years in jail per federal law.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
Yep, Given the level of visa overstays, as supported above, clearly
jail time should be a consideration as well as monetary penalties.
In article <8AEbP.5490$jUJ9.2148@fx08.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 12:47 PM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell,
convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another
content-free batch of lies:
In article <YgDbP.135885$bYV2.31966@fx17.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 11:05 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, >>>> convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another >>>> content-free batch of lies:
In article <ZPCbP.50630$DPl.2657@fx13.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 10:11 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, >>>>>> convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another >>>>>> content-free batch of lies:
In article <4_BbP.50624$DPl.20713@fx13.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 9:55 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, convicted
child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another content-free batch
of lies:
In article <7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad>, rc.@hendrie.con says... >>>>>>>>>>Nope. Congress is not going to pass a law to criminalize unlawful presence. This
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all. >>>>>>>>>>
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain
in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States >>>>>>>>>> https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182 >>>>>>>>>>
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no* incarceration or
other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large majority of
aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit improper entry. They entered
the country entirely properly and legally on valid visas, then failed to leave
on or before the expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
is settled.
We just round em up and ship them off.
You said unlawful presence was going to be criminalized. Now you're changing the
subject.
I didn't say that.
You did say it. I said, "Unlawful presence is not a crime," and you replied:
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
So you lied.
No,
Yes, you lied.
You don't know who or where they are.
Oh we do.
You don't.
Oh yea.
No.
Pack your shit. They are coming for you.
In news:7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad, Rudy Canoza, the intellectual, moral, professional, social, literary and physical superior to oozing scarlet red maxipad (whose mouth waters at the thought of his mommy's warm mackerel-reeking snatch) *wrote* (not "typed"):
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain
in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no* incarceration or
other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large majority of
aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit improper entry. They
entered the country entirely properly and legally on valid visas, then failed
to leave on or before the expiration date of their visas.
Cite?
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
Prof. Canoza, my intellectual, moral, professional, social, literary and physical superior, doesn't know the meaning of "unlawful."
My mouth waters at the thought of my mommy's warm mackerel-reeking snatch.
On 12/27/2024 2:54 PM, scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and gutless chickenshit who is frightened to death of Rudy, lied:
"Skeeter" <skeeterweed@photonmail.com> wrote in message news:676ee98f$0$2759$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com...
In article <7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad>, rc.@hendrie.con says...
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain >>> in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no* incarceration or
other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported.
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large majority of
aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit improper entry. They entered
the country entirely properly and legally on valid visas, then failed to leave
on or before the expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
No, how how you got here can certainly be a crime and your unlawful presence
here defacto proof of your crime(s).
No, scooter. Someone who entered the country legally at a port of entry and with
a valid visa, and who then overstays the visa, has not committed any immigration
crime.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
Yep, Given the level of visa overstays, as supported above, clearly jail time
should be a consideration as well as monetary penalties.
Not going to happen, scooter.
In article <tc_bP.22922$DPp5.8652@fx01.iad>,You won't be talking that tuff-boi when they show up at your decrepit single-wide.
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 2:28 PM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, convicted
child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another content-free batch
of lies:
In article <8AEbP.5490$jUJ9.2148@fx08.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 12:47 PM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, >>>> convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another >>>> content-free batch of lies:
In article <YgDbP.135885$bYV2.31966@fx17.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 11:05 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, >>>>>> convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another >>>>>> content-free batch of lies:
In article <ZPCbP.50630$DPl.2657@fx13.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 10:11 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell,
convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another
content-free batch of lies:
In article <4_BbP.50624$DPl.20713@fx13.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 9:55 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, convicted
child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another content-free batch
of lies:
In article <7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad>, rc.@hendrie.con says...Nope. Congress is not going to pass a law to criminalize unlawful presence. This
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all. >>>>>>>>>>>>
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain
in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States >>>>>>>>>>>> https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182 >>>>>>>>>>>>
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no* incarceration or
other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227 >>>>>>>>>>>>
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported. >>>>>>>>>>>>
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large majority of
aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit improper entry. They entered
the country entirely properly and legally on valid visas, then failed to leave
on or before the expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
is settled.
We just round em up and ship them off.
You said unlawful presence was going to be criminalized. Now you're changing the
subject.
I didn't say that.
You did say it. I said, "Unlawful presence is not a crime," and you replied:
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
So you lied.
No,
Yes, you lied.
You don't know who or where they are.
Oh we do.
You don't.
Oh yea.
No.
Pack your shit. They are coming for you.
Nope. I'm a natural born U.S.citizen.
But you are on Antifa's hit list, and they *are* coming for you.
Fuck ANTIFA the paid shills who hide behind masks.
In article <yEicP.17947$Hfb1.9895@fx46.iad>,You'll be shrieking and begging for your life. You're not tough. They are.
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/29/2024 3:39 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, convicted
child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another content-free batch
of lies:
In article <tc_bP.22922$DPp5.8652@fx01.iad>,You won't be talking that tuff-boi when they show up at your decrepit single-wide.
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 2:28 PM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, convicted
child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another content-free batch
of lies:
In article <8AEbP.5490$jUJ9.2148@fx08.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 12:47 PM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, >>>>>> convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another >>>>>> content-free batch of lies:
In article <YgDbP.135885$bYV2.31966@fx17.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 11:05 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell,
convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another
content-free batch of lies:
In article <ZPCbP.50630$DPl.2657@fx13.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 10:11 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell,
convicted child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another
content-free batch of lies:
In article <4_BbP.50624$DPl.20713@fx13.iad>,
mike.am.surreal@earthlink.nut says...
On 12/27/2024 9:55 AM, Skeeter-Shit "Lamey" Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, convicted
child molester and another fucking do-nothing, posted another content-free batch
of lies:
In article <7rBbP.91295$ZAue.46469@fx12.iad>, rc.@hendrie.con says...Nope. Congress is not going to pass a law to criminalize unlawful presence. This
It's not "tresspassing" <guffaw>, and it is not any crime at all.
As a general rule, it is not a crime for a removable alien to remain
in the United States.
United States Supreme Court - Arizona v. United States
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/11-182 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Note that the statute on unlawful presence provides for *no* incarceration or
other criminal penalties:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1227 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
The most that can happen is the alien may be deported. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Improper entry is a crime, but it is a commonplace that the large majority of
aliens who are unlawfully present did *not* commit improper entry. They entered
the country entirely properly and legally on valid visas, then failed to leave
on or before the expiration date of their visas.
Unlawful presence is not a crime.
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
is settled.
We just round em up and ship them off.
You said unlawful presence was going to be criminalized. Now you're changing the
subject.
I didn't say that.
You did say it. I said, "Unlawful presence is not a crime," and you replied:
Just wait and see. That's going to change.
So you lied.
No,
Yes, you lied.
You don't know who or where they are.
Oh we do.
You don't.
Oh yea.
No.
Pack your shit. They are coming for you.
Nope. I'm a natural born U.S.citizen.
But you are on Antifa's hit list, and they *are* coming for you.
Fuck ANTIFA the paid shills who hide behind masks.
No talking needed.
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