Because he had a drug conviction involving 2 pounds of cocaine.
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"Perez was convicted in February 2010 in Cook County, Illinois, on charges related to his delivery more than 2 pounds of cocaine to an undercover officer."http://denver.cbslocal.com/2018/02/06/veteran-afghanistan-deportation/ …
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They conveniently leave that part out.
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I'm referring to the headline which is all most people seem to read.
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You should actually read the article and know the facts of the investigation before you just start assuming the worst.
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Isn't the deportation a fact? Is that statutory punishment for the crime?
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He was smuggling heavy drugs into the US while on active duty. Not to mention that he never applied for citizenship. Facts and law.
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He served first then applied retroactively ..but still was negated by the drug charge...isn't that what the story says?
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dood, you cant even fake sound informed. no he served, which is part of daca/dreamer conditions for his green card, and then was busted dealing coke. thats it, but when the media deliberately leave that out, idiots like you only read the headline and take stance. smh
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Well let idiot me not argue with enlightened you then. Good day.
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AS a Vet my self..Im Pissed that the VA did not Intervene, to get this man Mental Health..and then getting Deported...Damn ..But the POTUS should have done something...but that is America Now, with Him in charge..WHITE Nationalist POS
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