Sounds like Congress is pushing for more mediocrity.
I haven't had this issue come up in my practice recently, but it is and has been the law for quite a long time that conviction of ANY crime subjects the criminal alien to deportation. That is federal law. city/state law has no bearing on that. Sanctuary cities/states only alter that by not voluntarily notifying INS when a conviction occurs. If and when INS finds out they will deport.They argue that it's already the law, and it's redundant. I don't think that's true because of sanctuary city/state BS, but I could be wrong.
I don’t care for Netanyahu for his relationship with the US but he did the right thing to what Hamas did to his people. The reality is they can’t allow organizations like Hamas to exist. Unfortunately the carnage over the last 15 months will just breed more hatred. It’s just a matter of time before the fuse is lit again.Too bad it was Netanyahu and his RW govt. that failed to accept the deal since May, not Hamas.
I don't care for him either. I think his approach was not going to accomplish peace in the Mid-east . But now when I look at what he accomplished, I think he did amazing. He destroyed Hamas, but I think at too much of a cost to civilians. He wiped out the leadership of Hezbollah, and they are a spent force. He wiped out Iran's air defenses and their minions, Hamas , Hezbollah, and leaving them on the edge of revolution. I think with the help of US bombers they nullified the Yemenis. If Netanyahu would recognize the need for a Palestinian state they could get a deal with Saudi Arabia. That would be a new positive step for peace in the area.I don’t care for Netanyahu for his relationship with the US but he did the right thing to what Hamas did to his people. The reality is they can’t allow organizations like Hamas to exist. Unfortunately the carnage over the last 15 months will just breed more hatred. It’s just a matter of time before the fuse is lit again.
Ummm….who will the Palestinians elect? Probably not people that want peaceful coexistence , especially after the last 15 months. As you said though , Netanyahu is supported by a lot of extremists in Israel that openly have settled Palestinian land.I don't care for him either. I think his approach was not going to accomplish peace in the Mid-east . But now when I look at what he accomplished, I think he did amazing. He destroyed Hamas, but I think at too much of a cost to civilians. He wiped out the leadership of Hezbollah, and they are a spent force. He wiped out Iran's air defenses and their minions, Hamas , Hezbollah, and leaving them on the edge of revolution. I think with the help of US bombers they nullified the Yemenis. If Netanyahu would recognize the need for a Palestinian state they could get a deal with Saudi Arabia. That would be a new positive step for peace in the area.