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They have to be convicted first which requires prosecuting them. As your government is welcoming them with open arms, trying to prevent the states from policing their borders and giving illegal entrants free accommodation, education and healthcare, money and how to vote papers, I don't think prosecuting them is high on their priority list (well, unless they're Cuban or white English speakers and Europeans)..I thought felons couldn't own guns and isn't entering the country illegally a felony?
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