In the United States today, there are over 660,000 illegal aliens with pending criminal charges for crimes other than just crossing the border illegally. By all law and logic, they should be behind bars. Instead, they are allowed to roam free throughout the country, putting all the risk of their future misbehavior on American communities and not their own countries. Of those 660,000, about two-thirds—435,000—are already convicted criminals, including 13,000 convicted murderers.
Most of these aliens are among the roughly 1.3 million who have been ordered deported by an immigration court. They already had their criminal due process, and after a separate immigration process to determine whether they would be allowed to stay in the United States, they got a so-called final order of removal from an immigration judge. Legally we can, and morally we should, send them home…