Do you think this means the US Dept of Justice doesn't care about ID theft? Or only Swift raid ID theft?

"Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Kennedy said the U.S. Department of Justice has directed all federal prosecutors involved in the multistate Swift raids last December to not pursue aggravated identity theft and the two-year mandatory sentence. When asked by [Judge] Cassell for a reason why the Department of Justice is offering this special "fast-track" deal, Kennedy said he could not answer under "executive privilege."

What do you think?

http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,66...

Answer:
I think prosecute, but it is good just to get them out and keep them out.
I suppose the jail time doesn't really matter as long as their deported and do not return. It costs less to deport them than house them for an extra year.It's all good.
I think it is a matter of economics. Much cheaper to deport.
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