that's stuffty, but remember that literally no DACA recipient has ever been convicted of a felony
http://www.oregonlive.com/forest-grove/index.ssf/2014/08/cinthya_garcia-cisneros_senten_1.htmlGarcia-Cisneros was convicted of felony hit and run in the October crash that killed two young stepsisters in Forest Grove. Garcia-Cisneros struck Anna Dieter-Eckerdt, 6, and Abigail Robinson, 11, when she drove through a leaf pile, unaware the two girls were playing in it.
She avoided prison, in part, because the victim's parents urged the trial judge to sentence her to probation.
Brought to the U.S. from Mexico as a young child, Garcia-Cisneros had temporary permission to be in the country through the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/man-charged-murders-was-erroneously-shielded-deportation-despite-gang-tiesWASHINGTON – U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) admitted it erred in granting deferred deportation to a known gang member who is now charged with four counts of 1st degree murder in North Carolina. In a letter to Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, USCIS stated that Emmanuel Jesus Rangel-Hernandez’s request for deferred deportation under President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) executive order “should not have been approved” based on its procedures and protocols.
https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/camp-counselor-charged-child-research-love-abuse-allegedly-received-deferredWASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa is asking how much the Department of Homeland Security knew about a camp counselor who allegedly was granted deferred deportation action under the President’s immigration executive order, and who is now charged with four felonies, including child molestation and possession and distribution of more than 600 researchographic images of children. According to whistleblowers, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was aware in November of 2014 that Edgar Covarrubias-Padilla was a part of an ongoing investigation for exploiting children and distributing child research, but he was not arrested until May 7, 2015.
“These allegations are deeply troubling because, if true, they suggest that DHS was aware for months or years that Mr. Covarrubias-Padilla posed a public safety threat to the children he was monitoring, yet took no action to revoke his DACA authorization,” Grassley said in a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson requesting details of the case.
alleged but close enough