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H.R. 350, The Sex Offender Visa Loophole Elimination Act of 2007 (2 comments ↓)
H.R. 350 would prohibit a convicted sex offender from obtaining approval of immigration petitions filed by the offender on behalf of family members.
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Lois Paul
Why should those convicted of sex offenses not be permitted to make and have approved a petition to have family members, an important part of the stability of a sex offender, enter into the country? This is a vital part of keeping them from reoffending! This makes no sense!
Retired Navy
This just boils down one politican trying to out do the other. Between the them and the media sensationising this there seems no chance for these people to reenter society. I just hope and pray that our constitution that I defended for so many years will stop these draconian laws.