Brings to mind that "Con Air" movie
They all committed a crime ...they all entered illegally! Send them ALL home NOW!
We should have to rent those Antonovs; those big Soviet planes that you can fit a locomotive into.
"A Long Flight of No Return "
What a load! They'll be back.
Because many do the mental calculus and decide it's worth risking that
long prison term if caught again.
And that sitting in a US jail beats living in their broken countries.
And hey, the Yankees don't really don't guard the border, so why not?
"Long flight of no return", what a joke.
Thanks to our useless president and our worse congress and their campaign contributors who need cheap labor; everyone on that flight will be back in the US by the time I'm done typing this.
Leavin on a jet plane.....
Hard for me to decide which takes the cake--the reporter's failure to corroborate the criminal deportees' anecdotes, the downplaying of the violent nature of the crimes committed by nearly half of those on the plane, the alarmism over mass deportations that will never happen under the Bush administration, or the foolish belief that the criminal deportees are on a journey of "no return."
Open-borders journalism at its worst. All that's missing is a hyperbolic slavery analogy.
Well, there's always a next time.
http://michellemalkin.com/
Gosh, he got drunk and physically assaulted people in a country he knowingly invaded.
We're sooooooooooo strict....!
isnt a boat cheaper?
Where is the gag alert!
Although U.S. authorities turn away or deport more than 1.6 million people attempting to cross the border illegally every year, once an immigrant manages to sneak into U.S. territory, the chances of getting caught are minimal. In 2004, the most recent year for which statistics are available, authorities deported only 104,000 immigrants who had been in the United States for three days or longer before they were apprehended. That's less than 1 percent of the nation's estimated 12 million illegal immigrants.
in 2004 only 104,000 deported. Wasn't President Bush and then someone on this board recently touting the 1.6 mil number? rofl guess they were wrong and the President spinning as usual.
There. Fixed.
Cry me a river, scum!
Can you imagine some unwary US citizen having a time-bomb like Jose de Jesus Galea living next door to your family? That should scare the pants off any sane person. Shame on our government for letting criminals invade our country over the past 30 years.
"You are now free to move out of the country."
Where's a crocodile when you need one, to produce some tears?
So nice to see the WaPo trying to generate sympathy for the illegals among us.
The poor, poor criminals. Returned to a land with no easy marks to mug.
Appears from this article we're suppose to feel sympathy. Not if they're lawbreakers.