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MS-13, Tren de Aragua for the death strike in the new GOP

First on Fox: The Republicans of the house introduced a draft law on Wednesday, the law on illegal criminals of the illegal immigrants, which would dramatically increase the penalties for criminal activities by illegal immigrants.

MP Brad Knott, Rn.C.

This happens when the Trump government quickly sets the border and arrested the “worst of the worst” illegal foreigners in the country. The Trump government has promised to be “ruthlessly aggressive” in order to operate illegal criminal groups that endanger the Americans.

Knott, who presented the law on Wednesday, said Fox News Digital that, from his experience as a public prosecutor, he is of the opinion that the congress must act quickly in order to secure the permanent changes that are necessary to prevent many of the hardened criminals, to do organized crime in the United States as “big business”.

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“There is a very real group of criminals that a wall and deportation alone is not enough to stop it from coming to the USA to commit crimes,” said Knott. “I have persecuted people who have been deported more than ten times. But they only come back to commit crime, be it human trafficking, whether it is drug trafficking, whether it is money laundering, as they call it.”

Knott said so far there has been an “incentive” for criminals, including members of migrant gangs such as MS-13 and Tren de Aragua, to the USA “because they can accomplish themselves at very low risk”.

“Two years are not a deterrent,” he said. “I have persecuted anti-cartel members, and if they received a 24-month prison sentence, a two-year prison sentence, this would not interrupt their criminal operation at all.”

During his time as a public prosecutor, Knott said, cases of illegal criminals who returned more crimes after deporting, “too many to remember”.

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A man who was arrested this week because he was a member of the MS-13 Mara Salvatrotucha-Straßen gang, storms the hand sign of his gang from a prison cell on October 12, 2012 in a police station in San Salvador. On Thursday, the United States has given financial penalties for violent American street-gang bangendi-13, which in the United States, in the United States, in the United States, in the United States, which are operated in the United States, in the USA and the USA that are operated in the United States. MS-13, whose US members are mainly Salvadore or Salvadorical citizens of the first generation, was included in the list of transnational criminal organizations of the OBAMA government-a label that scored the finances of a criminal group. Reuters/Ulises Rodriguez (El Salvador - Tags: Civil Crimes Act) - GM2E8AD0RWT01

I spoke to someone who was deported more than ten times … and asked him: “Why are you coming back to the United States again and again?” And he was very open to me. He said, “Why shouldn't I?” Knott said. “He could earn more money. He was able to operate in a Landerer country. People were nice. He was able to enrich himself while poisoning the children to which he would sell drugs.

“This calculation largely concludes this gap in the law,” he said. “It categorizes illegal foreigners who commit crimes in a completely different category.”

If Knott's legislation passed the punishment for a crime committed by an illegal foreigner and signed in a law that can be punished for a maximum of two years to at least five years at more than one year.

Illegals that remove and then illegally come back into the country can also be confronted with a prison of up to ten years.

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For illegal criminals that were previously removed from the country and returned again to commit more crimes, the law would increase the punishment to at least ten years and to life in prison.

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Knott explained that the legislation still leaves the federal authorities flexibility and leaves the option of deportation on the table and at the same time increases the legal punishments provided to extinguish the incentives for illegal entry into the country for crimes.

He said: “Flexibility is what the law enforcement authorities really have to fight for person.”

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“The wall is important. Deportations are important and we have to maintain them. But we also have to close the legislative gap so that, regardless of who is president, the tools have to combat the illegal criminals of immigrants who cause this country so much pain,” said Knott.

“Immigration should be a net piece for our country,” he added. “If we do not punish those who want to come here to commit crimes, we will never have a healthy immigration system again. If we do not fix this problem now, we may not have the chance to do so.

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