They don't pass through immigration processes. There is a problem and here it is again. He claims he didn't kill anyone. He points to Gary Condit.
July 28, 2016
By Sarah Beth Hensley
Washington - Prosecutors will no longer (click here) seek a retrial of Ingmar Guandique, the man who was charged in the death of Chandra Levy, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia announced Thursday.
“Today, in the interests of justice and based on recent unforeseen developments that were investigated over the past week, the Office moved to dismiss the case charging Ingmar Guandique with the May 2001 murder of Chandra Levy,” the office’s public information officer, Bill Miller, said in a statement.
In the statement, the office said it can no longer prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Ingmar killed Levy.
The retrial of Ingmar was set for Oct. 11. He was convicted in 2010 and has been serving a 60-year sentence.
The Levy case gained national attention. She was having an affair with then-Rep. Gary Condit, a married man when she disappeared and was later found murdered.
I believe it is the obligation of the investigators to provide facts to Chandra Levy's parents. There are statement that Ingmar was responsible for other murders of women. The facts don't line up there either? He is being deported, but, evidently there isn't sufficient proof he killed anyone.
May 10, 2016
By Keith L. Alexander
Two purported ex-lovers (click here) of former California congressman Gary A. Condit told the FBI that he had a penchant for bondage during sex, and one of the women said he was “aggressive” with her during a sexual encounter, according to a new court filing.
The statements, made in 2001 to agents investigating the disappearance and slaying of federal intern Chandra Levy, were cited by defense attorneys representing the man facing retrial in the case.
At a hearing in D.C. Superior Court on Thursday, the attorneys for Ingmar Guandique asked to depose the women in preparation for his trial. They said the accounts of the women, who were not publicly identified, could help their client and point to Condit as a “main suspect” in the killing....
There are deaths related to illegal immigrants. These immigrants find their way back into the USA after deportation. Perhaps there needs to be an understanding that when illegal immigrants kill or are repeated offenders to our borders and are deported, they are imprisoned in their own countries or deported to a distance that is unreasonable to return. Perhaps a country like Argentina or Chili might be willing to accept these illegals for a fee. It would add a few thousands of miles more to their migration back to the USA.
There needs to be an answer. It continues to occur. The countries of origin don't press charges against them for leaving the country in the first place. If there are no customers the illegal truck loads of human beings will stop. The countries of origin do little to prosecute offenders of this industry. The illegals serve to improve the quality of life of those they leave behind and indirectly feed the economies of these countries.
It's an issue. It needs to stop.
The Republicans have been completely against immigration reform. This is all part of it.
July 28, 2016
By Sarah Beth Hensley
Washington - Prosecutors will no longer (click here) seek a retrial of Ingmar Guandique, the man who was charged in the death of Chandra Levy, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia announced Thursday.
“Today, in the interests of justice and based on recent unforeseen developments that were investigated over the past week, the Office moved to dismiss the case charging Ingmar Guandique with the May 2001 murder of Chandra Levy,” the office’s public information officer, Bill Miller, said in a statement.
In the statement, the office said it can no longer prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Ingmar killed Levy.
The retrial of Ingmar was set for Oct. 11. He was convicted in 2010 and has been serving a 60-year sentence.
The Levy case gained national attention. She was having an affair with then-Rep. Gary Condit, a married man when she disappeared and was later found murdered.
I believe it is the obligation of the investigators to provide facts to Chandra Levy's parents. There are statement that Ingmar was responsible for other murders of women. The facts don't line up there either? He is being deported, but, evidently there isn't sufficient proof he killed anyone.
May 10, 2016
By Keith L. Alexander
Two purported ex-lovers (click here) of former California congressman Gary A. Condit told the FBI that he had a penchant for bondage during sex, and one of the women said he was “aggressive” with her during a sexual encounter, according to a new court filing.
The statements, made in 2001 to agents investigating the disappearance and slaying of federal intern Chandra Levy, were cited by defense attorneys representing the man facing retrial in the case.
At a hearing in D.C. Superior Court on Thursday, the attorneys for Ingmar Guandique asked to depose the women in preparation for his trial. They said the accounts of the women, who were not publicly identified, could help their client and point to Condit as a “main suspect” in the killing....
There are deaths related to illegal immigrants. These immigrants find their way back into the USA after deportation. Perhaps there needs to be an understanding that when illegal immigrants kill or are repeated offenders to our borders and are deported, they are imprisoned in their own countries or deported to a distance that is unreasonable to return. Perhaps a country like Argentina or Chili might be willing to accept these illegals for a fee. It would add a few thousands of miles more to their migration back to the USA.
There needs to be an answer. It continues to occur. The countries of origin don't press charges against them for leaving the country in the first place. If there are no customers the illegal truck loads of human beings will stop. The countries of origin do little to prosecute offenders of this industry. The illegals serve to improve the quality of life of those they leave behind and indirectly feed the economies of these countries.
It's an issue. It needs to stop.
The Republicans have been completely against immigration reform. This is all part of it.