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    Illegal Alien Who Butchered Conn. Woman Not Deported After Serving 15 Yrs. for Murder Because Haiti Refused to Repatriate

    JUNE 24, 2016

    An illegal immigrant who stabbed a young Connecticut woman to death after completing a 15-year sentence for murder couldn’t be deported by the U.S. government because his homeland, which receives billions in aid from Uncle Sam, wouldn’t take him back—three times! So federal authorities released the violent criminal, a Haitian national, and didn’t even bother tracking his whereabouts allowing him to commit yet another heinous crime.

    Now, a year after an innocent woman was viciously butchered to death in her own apartment, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is getting a bit of a spanking from its watchdog for failing to do its job. It’s a sad old story, but this one is extra special because the DHS agency, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), responsible for deporting the murderous thug (Jean Jacques) claims Haiti simply refused to take him—on three different occasions. In fact, Jacques was listed as a passenger on three flights to Haiti but the Haitian government refused to repatriate him. U.S. authorities followed the orders of a famously corrupt, third-world country that gets billions in “humanitarian” aid from American taxpayers and Jacques was released to kill again.

 http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/20...ed-repatriate/

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Oceander

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Stupid.  You deport someone by sticking them on a plane - with a marshal if necessary - and dropping them off at the airport in the destination country.  How they get out of the airport after that is the deportee's problem, not the U.S.'s problem.

Offline IsailedawayfromFR

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make it mandatory that next time this happens you place the guy in a liferaft a few miles outside Haiti's territorial waters.

Or, take him to the residence of the ICE official who refuses to do so.
No punishment, in my opinion, is too great, for the man who can build his greatness upon his country's ruin~  George Washington

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