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Did anyone actually read the article? It says he was NOT an illegal, but a U.S. citizen. So now what are you going to blame it on?

Virginia Kice, a spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, could not say why Loera had been deported twice.

"We conducted an exhaustive review of the case and determined that Mr. Loera is a U.S. citizen," Kice said. "I wouldn't want to speculate about the basis for prior immigration enforcement actions that took place more than a decade ago, but if ICE has information that an individual may be a U.S. citizen, that issue needs to be thoroughly investigated, as it was in this case."

KFI reported that a source claiming to be an immigration officer e-mailed the radio station, stating that inmates would often claim to be illegal aliens so they could get out of prison faster, bypassing the parole system. Ten years ago, these claims were rarely investigated as they are today.

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