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| *AP Investigation: 500,000 criminal deportees from America wreak havoc in many nations *Bernaldo Groves, convicted of attempted murder, wishes he'd bothered to become a U.S. citizen *Illegals deported after prison frequently return |
| Twenty percent of California's inmates are illegal aliens. |
| Deporting alien criminals was an idea that came on the heels of 3-Strikes when it was passed in 1996. |
| Unfortunately, it lacks one component to truly make it successful. |
| We are deporting after their time has been served in federal or state prisons. |
| To be truly successful we should develop a policy of incarceration that honors a sentence and conviction of a US Court, but sends offenders to serve that time in their country of origin. |
| We, in turn, would do the same. US citizens convicted in their country would serve out their time in the US. |
| The key to compliance is to pay foreign countries half the rate per year to incarcerate as in a US prison. |
| For example, if the US average is $25,000 per inmate per year, we pay $12,500 per year to keep them in their own country. |
| *The US saves 50% of its incarceration costs. |
| *Foreign countries have a financial incentive to comply |
| *Foreign criminals are less likely to return to US soil. Knowing that that their time would be served in the country of origin. |
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