In 2015 the U.S. House of Representatives introduced the Establishing Mandatory Minimums for Illegal Reentry Act of 2015 (Kate’s Law.) The law was introduced after San Francisco 32 year old San Francisco resident Kathryn Steinle was shot and killed by Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez on July 1, 2015. Lopez-Sanchez was an illegal immigrant from Mexico who had been deported on five separate occasions since 1991 and been charged with seven felony convictions. Since 1991 Lopez-Sanchez had been charged with seven felony convictions and deported five times by the U.S. Immigration and Naturaliza…
Read more80% Yes |
20% No |
70% Yes |
12% No |
7% Yes, as long as it is safe for them to return to their country |
8% No, only if they have entered the country illegally |
3% Yes, but after they have finished serving their sentence |
See how support for each position on “Deporting Criminal Immigrants” has changed over time for 444 Finland voters.
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See how importance of “Deporting Criminal Immigrants” has changed over time for 444 Finland voters.
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Unique answers from Finland users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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No, try them in the nation's courts.
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Yes, only if the crime has been commited 5 years or less after entering the country
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Yes for serious crimes if this falls into a trial period of say 3 years of proving being worth of residence permit
@8T37VM23yrs3Y
Yes. unless committed a very serious crime that could affect the country somewhat
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