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Bill aimed at boosting criminal alien deportations

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    William La Jeunesse reports from Los Angeles, California

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-- a growing problem on the immigration front thousands of criminal aliens remain in the United States long after they've supposedly.

Being kicked out and there's little the US can do but Texas congressman Ted Poe is taking them on.

William much and -- is live in Los Angeles.

And a -- you know the problem is this when immigrants who are here illegally and back.

They commit crimes they served their time they're released and we try to send them back to their home country but those countries refused to take them back.

Right now we have no choice but to let them out in many commit new crimes.

Most Decker didn't have to die a judge had ordered her killer deported after he sexually assaulted -- child.

He should not have been in the United States.

At the very least.

He should've been in the attention when Bangladesh refuse to -- -- -- -- Islam back he was released and later strangled to 73 year old grandmother she should have been a little old lady.

Maintenance -- by God's hands.

-- yours Islam.

Is not alone suspects got a prior criminal record after serving time for robbery a judge deported this man but when Vietnam refused to take -- Federal policy required he be released after six months in jail.

In March she allegedly massacred a family of five there has to be some consequences for leaving -- it.

Criminals and US congressman Ted -- wanted to punish offender countries by denying them student business and tourist visas.

Opposed by Democrats the administration and the travel industry the bill was watered down and now just applies to diplomatic visas.

I don't know why the State Department think take the side a foreign countries over our own American interest in the United States and say look you take these people back.

And a -- are the consequences going to be.

No basis for your nation.

But this list of top violators Cuba Vietnam Jamaica China India and Pakistan helps explain why that's not likely to happen.

What oppose bill will do is throw a monkey wrench.

Into diplomatic relations it is non starter for that reason.

Suppose says we need leverage to force those countries to date there's people back the administration says -- too strong they prefer it on a one to one -- case by case basis Greg.

Right now oppose bill is in committee.

Thank you William line and -- in Los Angeles we have -- -- within --