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Maj John Bell
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A pardon would erase past conduct, not present and future. The instant the pardon was issued they would still not be legal residents. Thus they would be in violation of US Immigration Law and still should be deported.
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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But, pardons are inviolable. Once given, for what ever reason and who it is given to has been forever excused for any and all crimes committed in the past that are included in the pardon. Even himself and Hillary.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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They should forget about it. If they want to be in this country do it legally, not hope for a pardon.
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PO3 Ricky Foster
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If lynch say "don't expect" then I "will expect".
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