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Day: May 26, 2018

In a move once reserved for Nazis, sex offender from Grand Prairie loses citizenship and gets deported

May 26, 2018 Admin

A Grand Prairie immigrant was stripped of his U.S. citizenship and deported to Nigeria after a felony conviction for indecency with a minor this week. Full Article

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PA: Montgomery County lawmaker wants only sex offenders on state sex offender registry

May 26, 2018 Admin

Sen. Stewart Greenleaf plans to introduce a bill that would keep individuals convicted of crimes where there is no sexual motivation from ended up on the states sex offender registry. The lawmaker cited data that shows individuals with no sex crime accusations are being labeled as sex offenders.Full Article

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