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October 17, 2007

Ninth Circus: Statutory Rape Is Not Moral Turpitude

The latest from San Franfreakshow's Ninth Circus Court of Appeals:

On Tuesday, the court decided that Alberto Quintero-Salazar - a Mexican national and legal resident of the U.S. - could not be deported on the basis of a sex crime he committed in 1998, namely illegal intercourse between an adult over 21 and a youth under 16. According to the court, adults taking sexual advantage of a minor (so long as they have the "consent" that minors are legally unable to provide) are not guilty of a crime of "moral turpitude," which is needed to subject legal U.S. residents to deportation.

Congrats to the militant degenerates who make up this court: they've managed to advance both the Mexican invasion and the sexual exploitation of children — two favorite progressive causes — in a single misruling.

Judge Sidney Thomas wrote for the majority that statutory rape "is not inherently base, vile or depraved." Oh yes it is, Thomas. And so are moonbats like you.

Hat tip: Stop the ACLU, on a tip from V the K.

Posted by Van Helsing at October 17, 2007 8:27 AM

Comments

Those assclowns consider a normal family with a mother, father and a few kids, moral terpitude.

Posted by: Anonymous at October 17, 2007 8:51 AM

There will be a lot of deported aliens petitioning to return to the US because they were deported due to a conviction of statutory rape with a consenting teenager. Sex offenses were one of the most frequent crimes that were subject to INS deportations. Many of the deported aliens were from countries where a female past puberty is considered of age of consent.

Posted by: apostle53 at October 17, 2007 8:53 AM

This decision, by logical extension, will also protect teachers, professors and others with employment contracts which have a "moral turpitude" clause.

chsw

Posted by: chsw at October 17, 2007 9:49 AM