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The Feds need to step up here. They should not be charges of the state, nor should they be allowed back on the street. Bush and his predecessors created this mess. They need to incarcerate them until such time as they can be returned. My preference is a large penitentiary between the White House and the Capitol as a reminder to our elected officials.
As an aside, the other paper in town did a story on unreimbursed costs of housing illegal aliens in state prisons. The DN should do one as well.
how about leaving them on rafts about 12 miles off the coast of their homeland? then they can sneak back in there the same way they snuck in here.
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