The One Crime That Will Get You Deported in San Francisco: Illegal Alien David DePape May be Deported Following Paul Pelosi Attack

David Depape

We now know the one crime that will get you deported from San Francisco — Attack a Pelosi.

Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security opened the US southern border when he came into office. Biden allowed more than 5 million illegal aliens to enter the US since January 2021.

Democrats love open borders. They know it will hasten the collapse of America.

But there is one crime that will not be allowed. David DePape the “friend” of Paul Pelosi who attacked the Speaker’s husband with a hammer may be deported after he is released from custody.

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DePape came through Mexico to enter the US illegally.

CNBC reported:

The man accused of attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband could be deported from the U.S. after he is released from custody, the Department of Homeland Security said.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, lodged an “immigration detainer” on 42-year-old Canadian national David DePape, DHS told CNBC.

Records show DePape entered the U.S. through the San Ysidro, California, point of entry on the southern border in 2008 as a temporary visitor, officials said.

The man accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s house and attacking her husband with a hammer could be deported from the U.S. after he is released from custody, the Department of Homeland Security said Thursday.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, lodged an “immigration detainer” on 42-year-old Canadian national David DePape, the DHS told CNBC in a statement.

The detainer requests that the San Francisco County Jail notify ICE before DePape is done serving time so that immigration officers can take custody of him. ICE places immigration detainers on arrested individuals who it believes it can deport under the Immigration and Nationality Act.

Records show DePape entered the U.S. through the San Ysidro, California, point of entry on the southern border in 2008 as a temporary visitor, classified as a B-2, officials said.

 

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