Father of son killed by illegal alien pleads with DOJ – and the unbelievable response he gets goes viral

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“The reaches of the law are limited…”

After William Inman contacted the U.S. Department of Justice asking for help to bring justice to his son’s killer, who happens to be in the country illegally, the agency responded with a letter that’s now taking the Internet by storm.

Inman’s 16 year-old son, Dustin, was killed when Gonzalez Gonzalo Harrell hit him with his car in 2000, according to Breitbart. Ever since, they have been demanding that appropriate action be taken for the son they lost.

The DOJ responded with a letter that is now circulating social media, and many see it as anything but justice.

“In this case, because Mexican law does not criminalize vehicular manslaughter absent a showing of intent to commit crime, there is no available legal remedy at this time,” the Justice Dept wrote in their letter to Inman.

Check out the full letter here:

The response from social media came in fast and furious:

Check this out:

https://twitter.com/littlefreddymac/status/740611512201416705

https://twitter.com/JohnHKelly3/status/740612576346832896

https://twitter.com/kevjacox/status/740611340146860033

https://twitter.com/IAmVerySilky/status/740611220085051393

https://twitter.com/FridaKahlo76/status/740612638695141377

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