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Home Front: WoT
Mexico bitches about crime wave from criminal illegals deported home
2004-09-12
EFL - RTWT - takes the prize for chutzpah
Edward Gutierrez grew up in a Los Angeles suburb where illegal immigrants come to raise their children in hopes of a better life. Gutierrez took a different path, joining a gang and getting in trouble with the law. At 20, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison for armed robbery.
as if he's the only one
Because Gutierrez is a Mexican citizen, the U.S. government deported him eight years later when he was released from custody. He ended up in Tijuana, and promptly became Mexico's problem.
kinda inconvenient, that citizenship thing, huh?
Gutierrez, 31, now sits in a Mexican prison, accused of killing two people in a Tijuana apartment last year. One of the victims also was a deported L.A.-area gang member. The heavily tattooed Gutierrez, known by his English nickname "Shy Boy," faces up to 50 years in prison if convicted. He declined requests for an interview but says he is innocent.
"Nope. Nope. Wudn't me..."
Posted by:Frank G

#6  Mexican authorities in Baja California say they are disturbed by a trend they have noticed in recent years of more criminal deportees living in border communities. They blame some of these deportees, particularly L.A-area gang members, for contributing to Baja California’s crime rate.

Of course, these same "Mexican authorities" took absolutely no notice of how they are responsible for fostering a corrupt and graft riddled culture that breeds up these criminals in the first place. I'm sure they blame America's vibrantly free and open society for instilling the sort of moral turpitude these thugs carry back to their spawning grounds.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-09-12 10:38:31 PM  

#5  " One of the victims also was a deported L.A.-area gang member." Well, at least ol' Edward did something right.

"At 20, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison...eight years later when he was released..." Well there's part of the problem right there: if you sentence him to 15 years, keep him for 15 years.
Posted by: Les Nessman   2004-09-12 9:56:25 PM  

#4  Sgt.! Such language!
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2004-09-12 8:01:25 PM  

#3  Adios pendejos!!!
Posted by: Sgt.D.T.   2004-09-12 5:13:59 PM  

#2  Awwwwwww.

Ain't that just too bad.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-09-12 3:41:17 PM  

#1  Edward Gutierrez grew up in a Los Angeles suburb where illegal immigrants come to raise their children in hopes of a better life.

So much for coming here just to take work.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-09-12 2:24:55 PM  

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