Sunday, January 2, 2011

About Do you think the protesters of the az law with make a stop by Santa Ana to help out Roberto Jacobo Reyes

Do you think the protesters of the az law with make a stop by Santa Ana to help out Roberto Jacobo Reyes?
SANTA ANA, Calif. (KABC) -- A suspected predator has been arrested, accused of breaking into Orange County homes and assaulting young woman and girls as young as 11. The suspect is behind bars in Santa Ana, facing charges he broke into at least five Orange County homes and assaulted women and girls ranging in age from 11 to 22. Police say the suspect is a husband and father who was in the country illegally. He worked as a landscaper and police say they believe that may have been how he found his alleged victims. Police arrested Roberto Reyes after DNA left behind in the bedroom of an 11-year-old girl in Santa Ana last February allegedly pointed to him. "He started to sexually assault her. She woke up," said Santa Ana Police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna. "He's scared, he ran off." Detectives questioned the 47-year-old Reyes about four other unsolved Santa Ana cases. Police allege he confessed. "He just that, 'yeah, those in fact were me,'" said Bertagna. Police say the Orange County landscaper entered homes through unlocked windows and doors. His alleged victims are between 11 and 22 years old. The suspect is now in custody for assault to commit rape and burglary. Authorities say Reyes has a long criminal history, going back to the mid-1990s. The charges include peeping, possession of stolen property and DUI. "He's been here a long time and he's repeated over and over what he's done," said Bertagna. "He was convicted for the burglary in 2002. He was deported to Mexico, then apparently returned and so who knows how long this has been going on?" http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local/orange_county&id=7449252 He is a husband and father and they say they do not separation of Mexican families , so will Roberto Jacobo Reyes catch a break because he is a husband and father ?
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But its not his fault. Its American societies fault as we didn't give him riches and a 5 star mansion soon as he crossed illegally. Looks like they have fairly good evidence on the 11 year old girl. In my book there's no excuse or mistake to be possibly had and with that sexual assault and attempted rape on a 11 year old deserves death. If his kids complain consider them accomplices.
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He will serve time in a Ca. prison. Then be deported so he can sneak back again. Illegals should be deported. It is not a concern to the law if they, through their own actions put their family in jeopardy of separation.
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If an American citizen commits rape and is convicted he goes to jail and is separated from his family and justifiably so. This man should be in a Mexican prison for life and if by chance he comes here again he should be shot on site. His separation from family is the result of his own actions.
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Good then they can deport him and his family with him. And take all the other annoying protestors with them.
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Illegal aliens take what they want. The President and the govt. has more or less said they could have anything they want.
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I would hope that the protesters of the Arizona law don't stop to help this man. I'd be even more disappointed with them if they did. The law that their protesting is in place to take care of a severe problem in the United States. It's absolutely ridiculous that they wouldn't support it. The law requires that immigrants keep their papers with them at all times, a reinforcement of the federal law that requires the same thing. This man is a criminal on different charges other than illegally immigrating into the country. He committed crimes against young women that are unforgivable. Rape, or sexual assault, is not something to be taken lightly. I hope that he is severely punished for his crimes. I can't see the protesters helping him.