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You already know my opinion on what should happen to these people.

Archive: https://archive.today/mr83P

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>Nearly 700 illegal migrants were convicted of crimes this year after being released from detention and tracked using technology including an app and GPS devices. The convictions included two for homicide, four for kidnapping, 10 for sex offenses, six for weapons charges, and 65 for assault. Those convicted had been released into the U.S. under the 'Alternatives to Detention - Intensive Supervision Appearance' program, known as ATD-ISAP.

You already know my opinion on what should happen to these people. Archive: https://archive.today/mr83P From the post: >>Nearly 700 illegal migrants were convicted of crimes this year after being released from detention and tracked using technology including an app and GPS devices. The convictions included two for homicide, four for kidnapping, 10 for sex offenses, six for weapons charges, and 65 for assault. Those convicted had been released into the U.S. under the 'Alternatives to Detention - Intensive Supervision Appearance' program, known as ATD-ISAP.

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I have a solution but no one will listen to me. ****

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Oh, most of us probably agree... It's just that the world has become "soft" and refuses to do what is needed to be done.