We're used to judges blocking legitimate deportation orders from the government for specious reasons. Apparently, simply being in the U.S. illegally isn't enough anymore.
OK – so what about a bunch of murderers, rapists, and other criminal aliens?...
Gustavo Olivo-Tellez, charged with first-degree murder in the October shooting of a Glenwood Springs woman, pleaded not guilty in district court Thursday.
Laurentiu Urziceanu and an accomplice cloned credit cards of customers at two Denver banks using sophisticated electronic devices, cameras and computers
A 27-year-old Romanian with a crime record trailing through Europe and the Middle East was sentenced to five years in prison Wednesday for his role in a credit card cloning scam in Denver...
Initially afraid that he would be returned to Romania upon his arrest in Chicago, Urziceanu sought political asylum ....
Immigration arrests are up nearly 40 percent so far under the Trump administration compared to last year, and more than one-quarter of those arrested had no criminal history.
In Colorado and Wyoming, arrests rose by about one-quarter this year over last year, but removals were up by nearly 150 percent ...
From Article; '(DACA) status of enrollees who committed serious crimes, became affiliated with gangs or otherwise became threats to public safety...Under Obama, that led to 365 former DACA enrollees being deported-'
The Trump administration has stepped up the deportation of undocumented immigrants who had come to the United States as children and lost their protected status, which had allowed them to stay, federal data provided to USA TODAY shows.
CNN reported this week that the U.S. government spends more than $10,000 on average to deport each illegal alien, the implication being that taxpayers pay a heavy price for the removal of those in the country illegally.