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There is a need to rebuild trust in the immigration system to effectively reform it.
The case of Ronald Xantis, who was released on parole after being found not guilty by reason of insanity for killing a child, highlights a significant issue in Kentucky's legal system. Despite committing a violent crime, he is classified as a nonviolent offender, allowing him to serve less than a decade in prison.
People who you easily could have rehabilitated or at least kept out of the public zone keep getting released and doing these fucking things. And it's almost like, again, if you wanted to destroy society, you would make people terrified.
The Ronald Xantis case exemplifies a broader issue where violent offenders are misclassified as nonviolent, leading to early releases and potential threats to public safety.
It's absolutely insane to think about uprooting families who've been here for decades, who contribute to society, and just shipping them off to a country they barely know. That shows no heart.
Mass immigration in the UK seems like a deliberate effort to destabilize the country by removing freedoms and imposing restrictions.
There is a need for more immigration judges and resources to properly handle asylum cases, which are currently backlogged.
Ruslan KD's family applied for refugee status in Australia, Israel, and America, with America being the first to accept them.
The failure to communicate with victims' families about the release of violent criminals reflects a lack of accountability in the justice system.
The case of Ronald Xantis, who murdered a child and is now free, should be a wake-up call for the country. It highlights the failures in the justice system.