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Do you share the AG's concerns about the removal of migrant convicts? (Poll Closed)

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  • I VOTED YOU IN OFFICE GOVERNOR - 8 years ago

    SO GOVERNOR WHAT ABOUT THE CHAMORROS ARE YOU GOING TO LET THEM OUT TO SEND THEM TO FAMILIES THAT LIVE OFF ISLAND PLEASE MY BROTHER IS IN INCARCEATED MY UNCLE WILL HOUSE HIM IN CALIFORNIA PLEASE GOVERNOR THANK YOU. DO THAT TO ALL AND NO PRISON IN GUAM.

  • I VOTED IN OFFICE - 8 years ago

    SO GOVERNOR WHAT ABOUT THE CHAMORROS ARE YOU GOING TO LET THEM OUT TO SEND THEM TO FAMILIES THAT LIVE OFF ISLAND PLEASE MY BROTHER IS IN INCARCEATED MY UNCLE WILL HOUSE HIM IN CALIFORNIA PLEASE GOVERNOR THANK YOU.

  • Frank M. Tedtaotao - 8 years ago

    THE GOVERNOR IS A TOTAL IDIOT!

    How stupid can Governor Calvo be?!

    Yes, deport foreigner criminals!

    BUT ONLY AFTER THEY HAVE SERVED THEIR COMPLETE SENTENCE!

    Commuting the sentences of foreigner criminals is not justice at all!

    Whatever happened to "you do the crime, you do the time"?!

    Now foreigners living in Guam know that if they break the law they will simply have their sentence commuted and get a free trip back home!

    So there will now be an increase in crime committed by foreigners in Guam!

    FOREIGNER CRIMINALS SHOULD NOT GET SPECIAL TREATMENT!

    ONLY DEPORT THEM AFTER THEY HAVE SERVED THEIR FULL SENTENCE!

  • RB - 8 years ago

    There are established statistics that show recidivism (criminals repeating crimes) has a high rate when the sentence is small or reduced. Why would we ask for more crime when the criminal may be dealt with by a community of their own peers.

  • jqf - 8 years ago

    @Gabe: Guam has a right to expect that migrants who come here follow the law and be productive. It is unbelievable to say that your people are committing crimes because they want to go back to their island. Maybe if they stopped spending whatever money they had on alcohol then they could hold down a job at McDonalds to earn the $400 for a one way ticket. And what about all the money and property that they stole from breaking in and then were lucky enough to go get away with and not be caught? Was that saved towards the purchase of a ticket? Give me a break!

  • chloe - 8 years ago

    It is funny how some people in official positions operate...they will wait until someone gets killed, raped, or maimed for life then react with drastic counter measures like deporting criminals after the fact. You know what AG, NOT deporting these criminals will build a bigger and stronger communities of criminals until the entire island is overrun by these undesirables. Like a virus invading the body, it becomes systemic and any effort to correct the problem later on is useless and the infected person (or the island of Guam and its people) will die off. Is this your idea of sustaining a healthy community in Guam or will you support the Governor to remove the virus? (and please no more of that textbook legalese mumbo jumbo that won't serve the interest of the law-abiding citizens of Guam).

  • wake up - 8 years ago

    Tom you're right FSM VS USA not Guam VS FSM, Guam has its own laws not USA VS Guam. To many laws jus confused the enemy. Wake up

  • Y. Man - 8 years ago

    For Your Information AG Anderson :

    I met up with a FSM Migrant who used to do yard work at my house, He was released from DOC for destroying car windows while he was drunk off his ass.
    He told me that while he was incarcerated at DOC, he boasted he took advantage of the free dental care and also the medical care FREE ! at the expense of Guam taxpayers.
    Now, Ain't that some Shit ? !!!!!

  • Mike - 8 years ago

    Criminals are not a RACE! Deport them in accordance with the LAW, and DO your job.

  • RVLeon - 8 years ago

    AG office is the product of the archaic legal process until challenged by GQPUBLIC social media. Do your job! Lip service is what it is - hot air going nowhere.

  • gabe - 8 years ago

    My concern is that many of my people, who are jobless, and feel they are stuck here on this rock will find an easy way out of this place by breaking more laws. And YES..the AG is right...this "commutation" Is understood by Us an act of RACISM.

  • sikaduka - 8 years ago

    She's beginning to sound like MooshilBama with her race card. Whose lives matter? They didn't vote you in....we did and now I'm sorry about that. The Gov is doing his job...why don't you do yours and prosecute the
    criminals?!

  • sikaduka - 8 years ago

    She's beginning to sound like MooshilBama with her race card. Whose lives matter? They didn't vote you in....we did and now I'm sorry about that. The Gov is doing his job...why don't you do yours and prosecute the
    criminals?!

  • Tom - 8 years ago

    Their Federal agreement between FSM and the USA says they can be here ONLY FOR SCHOOL, MEDICAL EMERGENCY, OR WORK! The AG needs to pull her head out of her X?!@ and concentrate on THAT part of the law. Why doesn't she start prosecuting THOSE law breakers.

  • Peter - 8 years ago

    Not until you become a victim of these criminals you will build disgust in you to eradicate them. They had the hatred to burglarize us 4 times (not once but 4) and for that they must receive equal measure of their actions. Citizens on Guam or anywhere have a common responsibility not to be a burden to society and not to harm other citizens. That is common sense. If AG Anderson is citing a law and not upholding the welfare of the rightful law-abiding citizens of Guam then she is not fit to serve the people of Guam and should be replaced. The Governor is doing the right thing. As a matter of fact, he should deport all the remaining incarcerated offenders to their motherland right away to remove the financial burden to the island.

  • Charles Bronson - 8 years ago

    Stop playing the race card AG Anderson ! You are starting to think and talk like the migrant criminals, always using racial bias as an excuse. They were sent back to their home because they broke the law, Hello !!!

    I applaud Gov Calvo's actions...It's about high time.... AG ,why don't you help the island get rid of these criminals instead of searching your law book on how to keep them here on Guam.

    Human rights must work to uplift human dignity. But human rights cannot be used as a shield or excuse to destroy the country, : President Duterte"

  • DID YOU KNOW; - 8 years ago

    THIS PEOLPE ARE ON GUAM DO TO BECAUSE OF THE GOVERMENT DID NOT WANT THEM OF WHERE THEY FROM.LET THEM DO TIME THEN DDDDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEEEEPPPPPPPPPPPPOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTTTTTT THEM.

  • rita - 8 years ago

    Instead of being so concerned about the "due process rights" of those criminals, where is the concern for the MY RIGHT as a law abiding citizen who has been victimized???

    The whole due process thing is a total joke and slap in the face when some uneducated, unemployed drunk violates you by breaking into your house, stealing your stuff and destroying your property. You can't squeeze blood from a stone so no restitution ever gets paid and you are just screwed and out of luck. The criminal is just let go with a slap on the wrist by the AG and the court so that he's free to roam again, and in the meantime, I am constantly worried that my house will be broken into again while I'm at work. Quit thinking about how to protect the rights of the criminals Mrs. AG. because your job is to worry about the people of Guam who elected you to protect them in the first place.

  • JR Castro - 8 years ago

    @JoeT: You're right about changing names. It's common knowledge that some of these guys have several passports with different names. The fact that their government so easily gives them passports in various names with apparently no questions asked just shows that rotten fruit doesn't fall far from the tree.

  • fred - 8 years ago

    She constantly allows violent and repeat criminals to plea down to less serious offenders, and then when they get out they are allowed to roam the streets again. Everyone even the president of the FSM admits that there is a problem with the migrants. At least somebody is finally doing something about it, no thanks to you AG.

  • JoeT - 8 years ago

    What's in place to prevent them from coming back to Guam under a different name? AND how exactly are these migrant felons being chosen for removal? I am very curious to see that.

  • Concerned citizen - 8 years ago

    Like the Governor, she, too, is powerless to exercise her role as AG in prosecuting the culprit of illegal pay raises. All talk, no action.

  • leilani - 8 years ago

    Why doesnt she just focus on her own fucking office first ?! like how they failed to notify my daughter on her attacker getting out !! deport these fools ! thank you ray and eddie ! TI BISNES MU AG!!

  • jqsantos - 8 years ago

    Where were her concerns 2 deportations ago?

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