3 times deported, killer still here

18 Jan 2011 06:30 #1 by outdoor338
The guy found passed out in a St. Paul bus shelter near the University of St. Thomas with a drained bottle of vodka in his coat pocket was not just any homeless drunk.

Mario Montalban-Ramirez, 61, was convicted of manslaughter in Illinois in 1982, convicted of murder in Texas in 1984 and sent back to his native Mexico three times -- in 1996, 1997 and 2003 -- for being in the United States illegally. He also has been a frequent customer in local jails, locked up for such offenses as DWI, theft, assault and being a fugitive from justice.

http://www.startribune.com/local/stpaul ... ec8O7EyUsl

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18 Jan 2011 07:30 #2 by jf1acai
Can't call him 'undocumented', seems like there's plenty documentation! :wink:

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18 Jan 2011 08:24 #3 by Grady
I say we implant a micro chip in each illegal we deport. It’ll make it easier to track em and find them next time the cross back over.

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18 Jan 2011 08:34 #4 by FredHayek
Time to set up prison camps on the border for these felons

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18 Jan 2011 08:40 #5 by Residenttroll returns

outdoor338 wrote: The guy found passed out in a St. Paul bus shelter near the University of St. Thomas with a drained bottle of vodka in his coat pocket was not just any homeless drunk.

Mario Montalban-Ramirez, 61, was convicted of manslaughter in Illinois in 1982, convicted of murder in Texas in 1984 and sent back to his native Mexico three times -- in 1996, 1997 and 2003 -- for being in the United States illegally. He also has been a frequent customer in local jails, locked up for such offenses as DWI, theft, assault and being a fugitive from justice.

http://www.startribune.com/local/stpaul ... ec8O7EyUsl


I wonder how many little Mario's we have ....in the THIRTY years the murderer has been roaming the US

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18 Jan 2011 08:40 #6 by Residenttroll returns

outdoor338 wrote: The guy found passed out in a St. Paul bus shelter near the University of St. Thomas with a drained bottle of vodka in his coat pocket was not just any homeless drunk.

Mario Montalban-Ramirez, 61, was convicted of manslaughter in Illinois in 1982, convicted of murder in Texas in 1984 and sent back to his native Mexico three times -- in 1996, 1997 and 2003 -- for being in the United States illegally. He also has been a frequent customer in local jails, locked up for such offenses as DWI, theft, assault and being a fugitive from justice.

http://www.startribune.com/local/stpaul ... ec8O7EyUsl


I wonder how many little Mario's we have ....in the THIRTY years the murderer has been roaming the US

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