Friday, September 15, 2017

IN KAMALA HARRIS' SANCTUARY CITY of SAN FRANCISCO, ILLEGAL ERICK GARCIA-PINEDA MURDERED ABEL EZQUIVEL

Sanctuary City Murder: Teen Illegal Immigrant Kills with Cop’s Stolen Gun, Police Say



An illegal immigrant being monitored by immigration officials is now accused of murder in the sanctuary city of San Francisco, California.

Erick Garcia-Pineda, 18, wore an ankle monitor placed by immigration officials when he allegedly murdered 23-year-old Abel Ezquivel, according to NBC Bay Area.
Four days before the murder, Pineda allegedly stole a San Francisco Police officer’s service pistol from a police vehicle. Days later, the illegal immigrant allegedly used the gun to murder Ezquivel.
Following the murder, Pineda was later arrested and detained for unrelated battery charges. Police say they noticed the illegal immigrant’s monitoring bracelet and used it to link Pineda to several other crimes, including five robberies and two other shooting incidents.
Pineda, according to NBC, was attempting to obtain asylum in the U.S., claiming he was under threat of the MS-13 gang.
It remains unclear why Pineda was wearing an ankle monitor by immigration officials, but was not previously arrested for his illegal status.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart Texas. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.


Open Borders Governor to Deploy Anti-MS-13 Gang Task Force in Schools

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New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, who favors open borders and sanctuary city type policies, announced the deployment of a new Gang Violence Prevention Unit. The unit consists of ten State Troopers, who are being deployed to the top ten high-risk Suffolk County schools that currently serve as ground zero for gang activity and recruitment. The specialized gang violence prevention unit will pro-actively work with educators at the schools to help identify early warnings of gang recruitment and violence.

Governor Cuomo, who has openly blasted President Trump’s proposed immigration policies, announced the deployment of this specialized unit that will work closely with the Suffolk County Police Department in developing an anti-gang curriculum. The unit will deliver the curriculumwhich to students to better educate them about the dangers of gangs. The unit will also attempt to cultivate a relationship with students. It will also launch an “Educate the Educators” program to better equip teachers and faculty with the necessary skills to better recognize the early warning signs of gang involvement and recruitment.
The announcement comes on the one-year anniversary of the brutal murders of high-school students Nisa Mickens and Kayla Cuevas by MS-13 gang members. The horrific deaths of Mickens and Cuevas drew national outrage after six MS-13 gang members used baseball bats and a machete to brutally murder the victims in a gang revenge killing,
The murder of Mickens and Cuevas later resulted in a 41-count indictment charging 13 members of the MS-13 gang with racketeering, murder, attempted murder, assault, obstruction of justice, arson and other charges. Authorities said ten of those charged were in the U.S. illegally — coming from either El Salvador or Honduras. Two of those charged in the indictment are fugitives accused in a separate murder which occurred in 2016—the murder of fellow MS-13 member, who violated gang protocol.
Governor Cuomo recently expanded access to state intelligence and law enforcement assets in the fight against MS-13. In April of this year, 25 additional state troopers were deployed in MS-13 hotspots having the highest concentration of gang violence and vulnerability to recruitment. Six additional new investigators to the FBI-led Long Island Gang Task Force are also participating. The Task Force comprises more than 30 members of federal, state, and local law enforcement partners.
Breitbart Texas reached out to multiple police gang experts nationwide who specialize in illegal alien gangs. They voiced concerns over the strategy being used in New York by Governor Cuomo.
The main concern is that stepped-up police enforcement along with gang prevention programs are very important. But, as long as the governor and other local politicians continue to push open borders and a sanctuary environment, these policies will continue to provide a steady flow of recruits for street gangs and other transnational criminal organizations.
Most gang experts believe that the presence 
of illegal alien gangs in U.S. communities is 
due to decades of failure on the part of our 
federal government to secure our southern 
border and policies that allow such criminals 
to find sanctuary on U.S. soil. 
Additionally, the surge of unaccompanied minors since 2012 from primarily El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala provided some of these gangs with a steady flow of new members to bolster their ranks.
Robert Arce is a retired Phoenix Police detective with extensive experience working Mexican organized crime and street gangs. Arce has worked in the Balkans, Iraq, Haiti, and recently completed a three-year assignment in Monterrey, Mexico, working out of the Consulate for the United States Department of State, International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Program, where he was the Regional Program Manager for Northeast Mexico (Coahuila, Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon, Durango, San Luis Potosi, Zacatecas.) You can follow him on Twitter.

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