| spurgeonryan said: ...We will send him some more next month. If he can hold out long enough we are going to try and get him to Canada or Millenniums back yard within a year. Also I was saying, other minor crimes. Not that a DUI was minor as well. |
lol, please don't send him here. I hear Australia is nice all times of the year :P
| spurgeonryan said: He is 35. But this could happen even with someone who gets in trouble once. Technically they could have thrown him out the first time around. You guys are saying that even if you know nothing of the country, you should just be shipped back. Has kids here, family, speaks English, has a construction company that has been kept open by his sons, etc. You are saying that in this situation the American Government should deport someone? |
It's a judge who made this decision. It's not a computer. The judge can make decision based on specific situations and his situation sounds pretty bad. Everything you just described is not what this guy sounds like at all, and even if it did:
- First time around? No
- Does he have kids here? Why was he sleeping in a van in a parking lot then?
- Has a construction company? I hope not.
As for the multiple DUIs and the 34 years he had to get a citizenship, well that's been covered.
Also, dunno much about american laws, but up here in Canada, it's against the law to have open bottles of alcohol in the car... soooo he wasn't innocent with this situation either. (if you guys have this same law which I assume you do).







