In 2015 the U.S. House of Representatives introduced the Establishing Mandatory Minimums for Illegal Reentry Act of 2015 (Kate’s Law.) The law was introduced after San Francisco 32 year old San Francisco resident Kathryn Steinle was shot and killed by Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez on July 1, 2015. Lopez-Sanchez was an illegal immigrant from Mexico who had been deported on five separate occasions since 1991 and been charged with seven felony convictions. Since 1991 Lopez-Sanchez had been charged with seven felony convictions and deported five times by the U.S. Immigration and Naturaliza…
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We should give the criminals a tough greek sentence then once their time is over deport them to their home country to not give them the greek opportunity
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In each case, the relevant legal framework should apply.
Only in case of crimes by non-citizens against the state. Also, they should be trialed under local law
(in our case Greek Law) and serve the punishment that said the legal system provides for as some misdemeanors in country A could be considered major felonies in country B and vice versa.
No, they should learn how to live with others, through public service, mid sentence.
@8TSF6H2New Democracy3yrs3Y
No, they should attend a fair trial and exceed their punishment in the country they are currently residing.
No, they should be given a fair trial and exceed their punishment within the country
@8SP9VNZ3yrs3Y
No, they should have a fair trial and spend their punishment in Greek prisons
We should put him in our prison . But to have the target after he served his sentence to come out as a good individual/citizen. This should be our goal.
@8RP4RPS3yrs3Y
No but been given a fair trial instead and spend their punishment here
@8QJVK883yrs3Y
Yes, after they have finished serving their sentence as long as it is safe for them to return to their country
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@7J7L92W2yrs2Y
No, try them as an American citizen
@9334YP32yrs2Y
Legal immigrants should be treated as Americans; illegal immigrants should pay for the costs of their sentence or receive the death penalty.
@92T53D92yrs2Y
Yes, but only if they are an ileagal immigrant
@92NVQ272yrs2Y
Yes, for if immigrants don't have a residence here and no if they're resident here.
@925MFDV2yrs2Y
if its a serious crime they should be killed
@8ZLZHD92yrs2Y
Yes, but only in the cases of violent crimes or drug-related charges that result in hospitalization and/or death. The dangers in deporting someone to a country they have not been to in years is significant, especially if it is an actively hostile environment, but the danger they pose to other individuals is equally, if not more so, apparent.
@8Z5KYVX2yrs2Y
No, they should be held in the United States for trial
@8Z4BSGL2yrs2Y
No, they should be treated as a normal citizen and accept those consequences
@77JF5QJ2yrs2Y
Yes, and if the crime is serious enough they should receive the death penalty
@8PWXW4S2yrs2Y
Yes, only if it is murder that's not in self defense or another violent crime
@8YW4MHH2yrs2Y
No, only if they are not legal citizens.
@6HM8ZBP2yrs2Y
Yes, only if they're not a citizen AND they have committed treason, murder, rape, or any form of crime that endangers society.
@8PWXW4S2yrs2Y
Yes, only if it is murder not in self defense or another violent crime
@8XTW3QC2yrs2Y
Yes, after a trial to determine their guilt or innocence and if guilty is transferred to the prison system in their home country.
@8XPV4DF2yrs2Y
No, keep them in prison in the U.S. if they are dangerous
@8XQ89TN2yrs2Y
No, but it depends on the crime
@8XMFN982yrs2Y
Only for those found guilty of terrorist charges
@DengekiMatsuko2yrs2Y
No, but they should be deported if they commit a violent crime.
@SassOfficial2yrs2Y
Yes, but only after full due process equivalent to what a citizen is entitled to
@8X3ZWX42yrs2Y
Yes, unless they have obtained US citizenship
@8X3KQBN2yrs2Y
Only if it's a really severe crime such as murder and only if they haven't gotten registered as a citizen, if they are registered as a citizen, they should receive the same treatment as people born here for the same crimes.
@8WPW8WW3yrs3Y
If they are undocumented, yes. If they are an immigrant with citizenship, then no.
@8WP38Z43yrs3Y
Yes, but if it is as serious as murder
@8WNRNBZ3yrs3Y
No, that would just increase crime and cause problems in their home country.
Deleted3yrs3Y
If they entered illegally.
@8WJ57KV3yrs3Y
Yes, as long as they haven't yet been granted citizenship.
@8WCFBXX3yrs3Y
No, they should be required to serve their sentence and then stay.
@8WCFCCY3yrs3Y
No, instead they should serve the their sentence, however harsh it may be.
@8W82FZ53yrs3Y
If they are illegal immigrants then yes. If they are legal, then no.
@8W52HWZ3yrs3Y
No, only if they entered the country illegally and after they serve their sentence.
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