United States v. Iniguez-Barba, ___ F.3d ___, 2007 WL 1207046 (5th Cir. April 25, 2007) (per curiam) (New York conviction for kidnapping in the second degree, in violation of New York Penal Law 135.20, was a "crime of violence" under U.S.S.G. 2L1.2. for purposes of 16-level enhancement of illegal reentry sentence, even though the statute does not require the kidnapping be conducted with a specific intent), following United States v. Gonzalez-Ramirez, 477 F.3d 310, 317 (5th Cir. 2007) (Tennessee conviction of "kidnapping" was a crime of violence under U.S.S.G. 2L1.2, for purposes of 16-level enhancement of illegal reentry sentence, even though the Model Penal Code requires a specific purpose for an act to be "kidnapping" - such as a desire for ransom, an intent to facilitate another felony or flight, etc. - since the generic, contemporary meaning of kidnapping does not include such a purpose).