Ka-pi96 said:
If it isn't then it should be. That said, would you really want him deported? To a country where they may not imprison him and just let him walk free to go and join some other terrorist organisation or something? Seems much better if he's properly dealt with in the US justice system. |
I'd rather they just get what they need out of him (you know confession, motive, accomplices, ect) and then put a 2 cent bullet in his head.
His family is fine unless they apply to the above, accomplices, knowing, ect.
How do green cards work in relation to crimes? Can we put a bullet in his head (if it was that easy) or do we have to deport him because of some sort of international law or something. You know like him being not a U.S. citizen or something, so we can't charge him, but have to send him back to his home country and be charged there?