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Fishing For Illegals

By Randy Wyles | July 23, 2010

An American woman is crying because her illegal alien husband was caught fishing on Lake Lanier in Hall County, GA without a license and may be deported.

Just asking here – but did you not know that he was in the United States illegally when you married him? And if so, what – you guys liked “living on the edge” like a couple of fugitives on the run?

Of course, Beatriz Castro says her husband of about a year, Josue Castro, is an upstanding, church going man from Honduras – who just happens to be here illegally.

Their attorney, Arturo Corso, is claiming the Hall County Sheriff’s deputies were in the wrong – that they violated “search and a seizure” laws after making the arrest that could lead to Castro’s deportation.

Well, the bottom line is that Hall County Sheriff’s deputies are trained under Section 287(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, meaning they are certified and permitted to perform immigration law enforcement functions. And the fact remains that Josue Castro is an illegal alien – even if he is married to an American woman.

Besides, just this week a Tennessee man was sentenced to jail for poaching in Georgia. He’s spending about a year-and-half in a county jail for illegally catching two trout in North Georgia.

So, I’m thinking if that man can go to jail for poaching then Josue Castro can be deported – not for breaking one law by fishing illegally – but for being in the U.S. illegally…married or not.

The sad thing is that we seem to be better at securing the borders through state fishing laws than through federal immigration laws.

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