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    N.Y. Gov. pardons 24 legal residents to stop deportations

    Gov. Paterson pardons 24 to stop deportations

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    Last Updated: 2:23 PM, December 24, 2010
    Posted: 2:23 PM, December 24, 2010

    ALBANY — Gov. David Paterson has issued pardons to 24 immigrants with prior criminal convictions, to prevent their deportation.

    In a statement Friday, Paterson said his administration has reviewed more than 1,100 pardon applications and found that federal immigration laws are often
    "excessively harsh and in need of modernization."

    Paterson said the 24 people he had pardoned committed offenses in the past but had paid their debt to society
    and are now making positive contributions to their communities.

    In May 2010, Paterson created an Immigration Pardon Panel to collect information and help deserving individuals
    avoid deportation. He said the initiative was designed to counter aspects of federal immigration laws that may result in inflexible and unjust decisions
    to deport legal immigrants.


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    In a statement Friday, Paterson said his administration has reviewed more than 1,100 pardon applications and found that federal immigration laws are often "excessively harsh and in need of modernization."
    It doesn't matter what he thinks, the law is the law. He also has no jurisdication to decide federal law.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReggieMay
    In a statement Friday, Paterson said his administration has reviewed more than 1,100 pardon applications and found that federal immigration laws are often "excessively harsh and in need of modernization."
    It doesn't matter what he thinks, the law is the law. He also has no jurisdication to decide federal law.
    A pardon erases a criminal conviction.
    If any governor pardons a legal immigrant who committed a crime in their state, and that is their only conviction, the U.S. no longer has a reason to deport them because they are no longer a convicted felon.
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    So why is doj not stepping up to sue him?

    Me thinks that he will get a pat on the back and an "Official attaboy"
    Illegal, or unlawful, is used to describe something that is prohibited or not authorized by law

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
    Quote Originally Posted by ReggieMay
    In a statement Friday, Paterson said his administration has reviewed more than 1,100 pardon applications and found that federal immigration laws are often "excessively harsh and in need of modernization."
    It doesn't matter what he thinks, the law is the law. He also has no jurisdication to decide federal law.
    A pardon erases a criminal conviction.
    If any governor pardons a legal immigrant who committed a crime in their state, and that is their only conviction, the U.S. no longer has a reason to deport them because they are no longer a convicted felon.
    Since when did US law that requires deportations only apply to "convicted felons"??!!



    US immigration law requires deportation of every person in our country who is here illegally. There is no condition that they be a "convicted felon". The only condition is that they are in fact in our country illegally which means without our permission.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy

    Since when did US law that requires deportations only apply to "convicted felons"??!!



    US immigration law requires deportation of every person in our country who is here illegally. There is no condition that they be a "convicted felon". The only condition is that they are in fact in our country illegally which means without our permission.
    Guess you didn't get "The Policy" memo. Laws apply to citizens and "policies" are applied to Illegal Aliens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy
    . . . Since when did US law that requires deportations only apply to "convicted felons"??!! . . .
    That is the subject of the article.
    Convicted felons who are given pardons by the governor, so that they are no longer convicted felons.
    The article doesn't say anything about them being ILLEGAL immigrants.
    People are reading more into the article than is there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2
    Quote Originally Posted by ReggieMay
    In a statement Friday, Paterson said his administration has reviewed more than 1,100 pardon applications and found that federal immigration laws are often "excessively harsh and in need of modernization."
    It doesn't matter what he thinks, the law is the law. He also has no jurisdication to decide federal law.
    A pardon erases a criminal conviction.
    If any governor pardons a legal immigrant who committed a crime in their state, and that is their only conviction, the U.S. no longer has a reason to deport them because they are no longer a convicted felon.
    Since when did US law that requires deportations only apply to "convicted felons"??!!



    US immigration law requires deportation of every person in our country who is here illegally. There is no condition that they be a "convicted felon". The only condition is that they are in fact in our country illegally which means without our permission.
    This is pertaining to LEGAL immigrants who are convicted of felonies and as a result violate their Legal Residency Status, thus rendering themselves deportable.

    The ILLEGAL ones can be deported with or without a conviction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICEstorm
    . . . This is pertaining to LEGAL immigrants who are convicted of felonies and as a result violate their Legal Residency Status, thus rendering themselves deportable.

    The ILLEGAL ones can be deported with or without a conviction.
    Yea. Someone gets it.
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    Governor Pardons Six Immigrants Facing Deportation Over Old Crimes

    By KIRK SEMPLE
    Published: December 6, 2010

    Gov. David A. Paterson announced pardons on Monday for six immigrants facing deportation because of old criminal convictions, including a financial administrator at the City University of New York.

    The governor said the pardons addressed “shortcomings in our federal immigration laws relating to deportation.â€
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