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A man who has been deported four times from the U.S. was arrested early Saturday in Parker County after investigators say he climbed through a bedroom window and molested a 9-year-old girl.

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Israel Andrade (Parker County)

Israel Andrade, 35, is charged with burglary of a habitation with intent to commit another felony, according to the Parker County Sheriff’s Office. He was booked into Parker County jail.

Andrade has been deported four times from the U.S., according to records from the Immigration and Naturalization Service. His relatives told Parker County authorities that he was visiting from Mexico and arrived about 30 days ago.

Andrade was arrested Saturday morning after a Springtown woman called police and said her daughter was sexually fondled by a stranger, according to a news release. The girl told investigators that she was awakened by a man who groped her when she was sleeping on the couch. The man spoke in broken English and motioned for her to follow him back to the bedroom, but she screamed and he fled out of the window.

The child’s parents tried to call police, but realized their cell phones were gone, according to a news release. Her mother called police from a nearby convenience store.

Investigators followed footprints to a neighbor’s home, where Andrade had visited. They found Andrade at a relative’s home, along with the stolen cell phones. They found two pairs of children’s underwear in a pair of his jeans and a pair of tennis shoes with a tread pattern matching the footprints. The child’s mother identified the underwear as her daughter’s.

Source: http://www.dallasnews.com/news/community-news/best-southwest/headlines/20140712-longtime-landowners-upset-that-city-of-dallas-disclosed-land-value.ece

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The only way to stop someone who has been deported and keeps re-entering is to put them in prison here.

As I understand it, if an undocumented migrant does commit a crime in the US there is the option to try and jail them prior to deportation. That would seem to be the obvious option in a case like this.

buy him an I molest children shirt and turn him loose in general population

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I hope he gets a lengthy prison sentence. GenPop will take care of him. He'd better have his affairs in order.

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And pray he isn't released into the general population once his time is served, but is actually deported <_<

Why would he be released into the US and not deported? He's been deported 4 times already, I can see no reason why he will not be deported again after a stretch in pokey. Whether that's enough to stop him doing it again? Who can say? If he stays with relatives in the US, then they do bear some responsibility and should makes sure they do not shelter him in future but that will depend on whether they believe that he is guilty or not I guess.

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I hope he gets a lengthy prison sentence. GenPop will take care of him. He'd better have his affairs in order.

Justice by vigilante prisoner? Not my idea of justice. Murder is murder, regardless. I think it's appalling to laud the actions of violent prisoners just because they occasionally mete violence out to a sexual criminal. That's just a complete breakdown in the prison system, not justice or something that rational people would or should applaud.

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As I understand it, if an undocumented migrant does commit a crime in the US there is the option to try and jail them prior to deportation. That would seem to be the obvious option in a case like this.

I was also pointing out that keeping them locked up here is the only sure way to prevent them from entering again illegally, not just in cases like this where they commit a crime. Lots of people have been caught and sent back only to come back again another day. Turning someone away isn't going to stop someone who is determined to get here. There are literally no consequences for a Mexican citizen who gets caught trying to enter the US illegally. They'll keep trying until they succeed.

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I was also pointing out that keeping them locked up here is the only sure way to prevent them from entering again illegally, not just in cases like this where they commit a crime. Lots of people have been caught and sent back only to come back again another day. Turning someone away isn't going to stop someone who is determined to get here. There are literally no consequences for a Mexican citizen who gets caught trying to enter the US illegally. They'll keep trying until they succeed.

You are in favor of locking people up who haven't committed crimes? That's quite a radical statement.

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And pray he isn't released into the general population once his time is served, but is actually deported <_<

It's easy for them to come back when they get deported or turned back when they get caught. If they don't commit any crimes, there are no consequences, so they can try to enter as often as they like.

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It's easy for them to come back when they get deported or turned back when they get caught. If they don't commit any crimes, there are no consequences, so they can try to enter as often as they like.

Which is obviously annoying but, once again, are you advocating locking people up who haven't committed crimes? You do know that would be a radical departure from current policy and would have consequences outside of the niceness of having undocumented migrants behind bars. Would you allow that policy to be universally applied, or just in the case of undocumented migrants from south of the border? I don't think you have thought this through, but I could be wrong.

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Which is obviously annoying but, once again, are you advocating locking people up who haven't committed crimes? You do know that would be a radical departure from current policy and would have consequences outside of the niceness of having undocumented migrants behind bars. Would you allow that policy to be universally applied, or just in the case of undocumented migrants from south of the border? I don't think you have thought this through, but I could be wrong.

I'm not advocating anything, It's not practical to lock up tens of thousands of people caught trying to cross the border. It's like a revolving door. I simply pointed out that there is no way to stop this from happening. Someone can get deported 10 times and nothing will happen to them to deter them from trying again. My solution would be to make E-Verify and a few other things mandatory. No jobs, no mass asylum, no reason to come. Those here would go home. It would be the easiest and cheapest way to solve the problem, but neither party want's to do it. Even our prime fact ignoring, die hard everything is Obama's fault VJ'ers don't want it.

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You could quite easily introduce work permits and visas for the people who want to come here to work in jobs that US citizens do not want to do, for whatever reason as well, but that's not what you suggested. You said 'keeping them locked up' would stop them from coming in again'. Well, stringing them up would achieve the same thing as would putting them in rockets and shooting them off to the moon. There are myriads of inappropriate solutions, how many would you like to bring up, not as 'suggestions' but merely as what? Random thoughts? Or, was that it?

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