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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@95Z6WZ43yrs3Y
depends on why serious crime
@95H8SM53yrs3Y
depends what is meant by immigrant...only if the person in question has arrived recently..if they have lived here for time whether they are good or not I view them as canadian
@8XJ7XYY3yrs3Y
I think they should face normal prison time, but if they do not change their actions that’s when they should be deported back.
@8VP789H4yrs4Y
It depends on the circumstances and who they have in the country
@8V97FCK4yrs4Y
Yes we have to be decided on a case by case basis.
@8TYT9YDConservative4yrs4Y
Yes, unless they have become a citizen before the crime
@8RN4KTT4yrs4Y
Only if they're not permanent residents.
@8QBXJV44yrs4Y
it depends on what they've done.
@98PQTLX2yrs2Y
No only if they are illegal
@986R6NL2yrs2Y
It is dependent on where they come from and how major the crime.
@8VPYBYG4yrs4Y
It depends on who they have in the country and where they would be sent back to.
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