Friday, November 13, 2009

San Francisco - RIGOBERTO VALLE - Illegal Crack Dealer YOUR NEIGHBOR?

SFGATE.com
Do we really want THE LA RAZA DEMS’ AMNESTY FOR 38 MILLION OF THESE PEOPLE?
ASK SANCTUARY CITY MAYORS GAVIN NEWSOM, S.F., AND ANTONIO “TACO RUNT” VILLARAIGOSA OF MEXICAN OCCUPIED LOS ANGELES WHERE HIS VOTERS INCLUDE MEX GANG MURDERERS OF THE 500 – 1,000 KILLED EVERY YEAR IN LALALANDO!
END OPEN BORDERS AND WATCH THE CRIME RATE PLUMMET!
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RIGOBERTO VALLE, ILLEGAL CRACK DEALER!
Sell crack and lie
When we last looked into San Francisco's infamous "sell crack or die'' case, Rigoberto Valle had been convicted and appeared to have a ticket for deportation without serving any more time behind bars, thanks to a judge who sympathized with the Honduran immigrant's tale of being victimized by human traffickers.
Valle, 23, had indeed spun quite a tale from the stand in September, recounting a harrowing journey by rail from Honduras and by foot across the desert into the United States.
Valle said he had been forced on pain of death to sell crack on the streets of San Francisco to pay off his human-trafficking debt. He was caught after five minutes his first day on the job, he said. The jury didn't buy it and convicted him of felony drug-dealing charges.
Judge Teri Jackson, however, seemed convinced that Valle was indeed a victim of human trafficking, and indicated she would sentence him to time served and probation. At that point, the feds would take over and start deportation proceedings.
However, things have changed a bit since then. It turns out Valle has been arrested numerous times in the United States dating back several years, and had been deported at least five times before being arrested in San Francisco.
He first came to the United States in 2000, when he was 14, but was sent home for being here illegally. Two years later, he was back and was arrested for a string of tresspassing crimes in Denver. He was convicted of a drug offense there in 2004 and was deported.
In 2005, Valle was caught trying to get across the border in Arizona, jailed for two months and deported.
He was caught again in 2006, allegedly trying to deliver heroin in Portland. Even though that case was not resolved, he was deported in 2007.
He was caught again and deported from Arizona in December 2008.
It was only a few months later, in June, that he was caught in San Francisco, dealing crack. He has been jailed ever since.
On Thursday, after citing what she called a "shocking" effort to mislead the court, Jackson told Valle she intends to sentence him to one year in County Jail on top of the five months he has already served, and put him on five years' probation. She said that if he returns to the United States after being deported, he will face five years in state prison.

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