Immigrants Deserve Justice Essay

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Undocumented Immigrants also deserve Justice

As years have progressed, many people within prison institutions have dealt with the tragedy of having to live with life long sentences. Whether they might have committed a non-violent crime or so, people get thrown into lifelong prison sentences. Brittany K. Barnett-Byrd from CNN says the following:
Life in prison without the possibility of parole is, short of execution, the harshest punishment available in America. It screams that a person is beyond hope, beyond redemption. It suffocates mass potential as it buries people alive. And, in Corey's case, it is a punishment that does not fit the crime.
People get sentenced into prisons for a number of reasons whether it is fair or not and to further …show more content…

To begin with, Kristie Thompson from The Marshall Project says that “Lopez-Sanchez served four years in federal prison for returning to the U.S. after his deportation to Mexico. The average sentence is 18 months, but it can be as long as 20 years depending on someone’s criminal and immigration history.” After being removed from the United States for the first time, Sanchez experienced something much worse where his right to liberty and freedom were taken through one quick act made by government officials: imprisonment. He was not incarcerated because he was a violent criminal, rather because of law and policies that prohibit him from living in the “land of the Free” due to his immigration status. Thompson continues, “Many convicted of nonviolent crimes remain at the top of the list for deportation under the Department of Homeland Security’s “enforcement priorities.”” It is clear that Immigration communities are a huge target. Not only do they get convicted of a crime, but they also stand in great danger of being removed from the country. To further that even more, Thompson continues “The most serious offense for roughly 10 percent of the federal prison population is immigration-related, and over half of federal criminal convictions so far this year have been for illegal entry or re-entry.” These citizens get sent into jail because of a non-violent

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