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    American Flag Burning Illegal Alien Indicted for Reentering

    http://www.sierratimes.com/06/08/19/152 ... _20161.htm

    American Flag Burning Illegal Alien Indicted for Reentering US
    Jim Kouri

    A Mexican man with two prior convictions for illegally entering the United States was arraigned in federal court in Cleveland on Wednesday for illegal reentry, the result of an investigation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

    Jose Barron-Marquez, 35, a citizen of Mexico, was apprehended by the New Philadelphia Police Department after stealing a US flag and setting it on fire following a July 4th Independence Day celebration. Marquez provided the arresting officer a false identity, calling himself “Marco Polo.”

    Marquez was taken into ICE custody July 11. Database checks revealed that he had two previous convictions for illegally entering the United States, in September 1994 and October 1999. Marquez was last deported from the US in January 2000 after he was arrested in Texas for sexual assault.

    “Anyone who believes they can violate the integrity of our borders with impunity should take notice,” said Brian M. Moskowitz, special agent in charge of the ICE Office of Investigations for Michigan and Ohio.

    “Re-entering the U.S. after deportation is a serious offense. ICE will continue to seek prosecution against those who commit such crimes.”

    Marquez had his initial appearance July 17 before Magistrate Judge David S. Pearlman. Re-entering the United States is a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Following deportation, there is an automatic 10-year bar from being able to re-enter the United States.

    The US Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Ohio has accepted this case for prosecution.

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    Brian503a Quote:

    “Anyone who believes they can violate the integrity of our borders with impunity should take notice,” said Brian M. Moskowitz, special agent in charge of the ICE Office of Investigations for Michigan and Ohio.


    I have an , Let's implore ICE to trade special agent Moskowitz to the Chicago ICE office, where those not so special agents, refuse to do their job and go in and make an arrest of MS.Arellano, and show these good ole boy's in chicago, just how the job is done!
    Build the dam fence post haste!

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    have an , Let's implore ICE to trade special agent Moskowitz to the Chicago ICE office, where those not so special agents, refuse to do their job and go in and make an arrest of MS.Arellano, and show these good ole boy's in chicago, just how the job is done!
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    Sounds like a winning idea to me! Somebody around here needs to do their job!
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    “Re-entering the U.S. after deportation is a serious offense. ICE will continue to seek prosecution against those who commit such crimes.”

    Marquez had his initial appearance July 17 before Magistrate Judge David S. Pearlman. Re-entering the United States is a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Following deportation, there is an automatic 10-year bar from being able to re-enter the United States.
    Then why can't they go arrest that Arellano broad whose holed-up in the church??? Maybe if they do get her, they will lock her up for 10-20 and make an example out of her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gofer
    “Re-entering the U.S. after deportation is a serious offense. ICE will continue to seek prosecution against those who commit such crimes.”

    Marquez had his initial appearance July 17 before Magistrate Judge David S. Pearlman. Re-entering the United States is a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Following deportation, there is an automatic 10-year bar from being able to re-enter the United States.
    Then why can't they go arrest that Arellano broad whose holed-up in the church??? Maybe if they do get her, they will lock her up for 10-20 and make an example out of her.

    What are they waiting for to arrest that ACTIVIST illegal woman?

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