Saturday, May 19, 2018

A.G. JEFF SESSIONS CURTAILS IMMIGRATIONS JUDGES' AUTHORITY TO LET ILLEGALS WALK FREE..... Nancy Pelosi and Gavin Newsom are mad as hell!

THE ILLEGALS’ AND THEIR CRIME 
TIDAL WAVE!


Heather Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute has testified before a Congressional committee that in 2004, 95% of all outstanding warrants for murder in Los Angeles were for illegal aliens; in 2000, 23% of all Los Angeles County jail inmates were illegal aliens and that in 1995, 60% of Los Angeles’s largest street gang, the 18th Street gang, were illegal aliens. 




Jeff Sessions Curtails Immigration Judges’ Authority to Let Illegal Aliens Walk Free




Immigration Hearing
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a sweeping restriction Thursday on so-called “administrative closures” in the immigration courts that often allow aliens facing deportation to remain in the country indefinitely as their cases fall off the docket, never to be rescheduled.

In March, Sessions indicated he would use his power to overrule the Board of Immigration Review (BIR) to curtail immigration judges’ authority to drop cases without a decision. Thursday, he made good on this pledge, holding that “immigration judges and the Board do not have the general authority to suspend indefinitely immigration proceedings by administrative closure” in a ruling that will curtail one of the main “catch-and-release” methods that became popular under the Obama administration.
As Sessions’s opinion relates, “The practice of administrative closure has grown dramatically as the Board has made administrative closure easier to obtain … This sharp increase tracks changes in Board precedent. For decades, the immigration judge would grant administrative closure only if both parties agreed.”
The Guatemalan illegal alien at issue in this case, Matter of Castro-Tum, is illustrative of the issue. After entering the country illegally in 2014, the 17-year-old “unaccompanied minor” was allowed to enter the United States with only a notice to appear before an immigration court, which he repeatedly failed to do. Eventually, despite DHS objections, his case was simply administratively closed, leaving it effectively closed and the illegal alien free to continue living in America.
A 2011 guidance put in place by Obama era U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director John Morton encouraged the use of “prosecutorial discretion” in any proceeding before the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR), the Department of Justice Office that manages the immigration courts. ICE was instructed to consider factors like aliens’ “pursuit of education in the United States,” “ties and contributions to the community,” and “ties to the home country and conditions in the country,” in considering which removal cases to drop.
Two years later, an EOIR memo “strongly encouraged” the use of the existing administrative closure procedure to get “appropriate” immigration cases off the docket. The result was that use of administrative closure grew rapidly. Between October 1, 2011, shortly after the first of the new rules went into effect, and September 30, 2017, immigration courts issued more than three-quarters as many administrative closures as they did in the previous 31 years.
Most of these 215,285 cases would never be rescheduled, allowing the aliens in question to continue living in the United States. According to Attorney General Sessions’s decision Thursday, “Since 1980, immigration judges have recalendared less than a third of administratively closed cases.”
These cases do not count towards the 600,000+ immigration case backlog currently hamstringing immigration enforcement.
Justice Department spokesman Devin O’Malley issued the following statement:
Starting in 2012, immigration judges began increasingly to rely on administrative closures, which suspended cases indefinitely rather than actually rendering a final decision. Congress never granted such broad authority to immigration judges, nor had the Attorney General delegated it. This process—where immigration court cases were put ‘out of sight, out of mind’—effectively resulted in illegal aliens remaining indefinitely in the United States without any formal legal status. Today’s opinion by Attorney General Sessions promotes the rule of law in the immigration system and eliminates the unfettered use of administrative closures.
Sessions is expected to announce other reviews of BIR decisions with an eye to help whittle down the immigration backlog and stop enabling catch-and-release. Other reforms are apparently in the works. In a statement, O’Malley said:
Many of the policies in recent years have contributed to a three-fold increase of the immigration courts’ pending caseload. This massive increase necessitated the Justice Department’s ‘Strategic Caseload Reduction Plan,’ a series of common-sense reforms that aim to reduce the so-called ‘backlog’ by realigning the agency towards completing cases, increasing both productivity and capacity, and changing policies that lead to inefficiencies and waste.
Plans include seeding immigration judge hiring, allowing electronic filing in immigration cases, and permitting immigration hearings to take place via video teleconferencing.


FBI ‘Most Wanted’ Cartel Leader Arrested in Mexican Border State





Carlos Arturo Quintana el 80
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The National Security Commissioner for Mexico, Renato Sales, confirmed the capture of Carlos Arturo Quintana, “El 80,” the leader of “La Línea”–the armed wing of the Juárez Cartel (Nuevo Cartel de Juárez) and one of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives.

The National Security Commissioner announced the apprehension occurred on the morning of May 18, by the Mexican Army in coordination with the National Security Commission and Federal Police in Namiquipa, Chihuahua.
Quintana, currently listed under the FBI’s Criminal Enterprise Investigations, is wanted for drug trafficking charges in New Mexico. La Línea is considered one of the most violent in Chihuahua.
According to law enforcement sources from the Security Cabinet, they confirmed to La Jornada  the participation of “an elite group” involved in the capture of Quintana.
Quintana was singled out by authorities for making threats against journalist Miroslava Breach Velducea, a correspondent for La Jornada in Chihuahua, murdered in March 2017.
According to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), La Línea is currently involved in a bitter dispute for valuable territory in Chihuahua against the Sinaloa Cartel factions led by Rafael Caro-Quintero and Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada—both are wanted by the FBI.
Breitbart Texas reported extensively on the criminal activities of La Línea regarding the arrest of two former police officers from Ciudad Madera, Chihuahua, for weapons and drug violations. They later admitted to working for the faction. Breitbart Texas also reported on the arrest of the Deputy Police Director of Namiquipa for kidnapping—he was later found working for La Línea and is the cousin of Carlos Arturo Quintana, “El 80.”
Breitbart Texas reported on the ongoing cartel violence in Ciudad Juárez and the return of military assets to help quell the escalating bloodshed.
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. He can be reached at robertrarce@gmail.com



HIGHLY GRAPHIC!

IMAGES OF AMERICA UNDER LA RAZA MEX OCCUPATION… gruesome!

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2013/10/america-la-raza-mexicos-wide-open.html

 


BEHEADINGS LONG U.S. OPEN BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX: The La Raza Heroin Cartels Take the Border and Leave Heads

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/05/highly-graphic-la-raza-heroin-cartels.html

BEHEADINGS LONG U.S. OPEN BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX: The La Raza Heroin Cartels Take the Border and Leave Heads

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/05/highly-graphic-la-raza-heroin-cartels.html

LOS ANGELES – GATEWAY FOR THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS          



THE LA RAZA MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS REMIND AMERICANS (Legals) THAT THERE IS NO (REAL) BORDER WITH NARCOMEX!

SHOCKING IMAGES OF CARTELS ON U.S. BORDERS:
“Heroin is not produced in the United States. Every gram of heroin present in the United States provides unequivocal evidence of a failure of border security because every gram of heroin was smuggled into the United States. Indeed, this is precisely a point that Attorney General Jeff Sessions made during his appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on October 18, 2017 when he again raised the need to secure the U.S./Mexican border to protect American lives.” Michael Cutler …..FrontPageMag.com



JUDICIAL WATCH:


“The greatest criminal threat to the daily lives of American citizens are the Mexican drug cartels.”



“Mexican drug cartels are the “other” terrorist threat to America. Militant Islamists have the goal of destroying the United States. Mexican drug cartels are now accomplishing that mission – from within, every day, in virtually every community across this country.” JUDICIALWATCH
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“Mexican authorities have arrested the former mayor of a rural community in the border state of Coahuila in connection with the kidnapping, murder and incineration of hundreds of victims through a network of ovens at the hands of the Los Zetas cartel. The arrest comes after Breitbart Texas exposed not only the horrors of the mass extermination, but also the cover-up and complicity of the Mexican government.”
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“Heroin is not produced in the United States. Every gram of heroin present in the United States provides unequivocal evidence of a failure of border security because every gram of heroin was smuggled into the United States. Indeed, this is precisely a point that Attorney General Jeff Sessions made during his appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on October 18, 2017 when he again raised the need to secure the U.S./Mexican border to protect American lives.” Michael Cutler …..FrontPageMag.com

THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS OPERATING IN AMERICA’S OPEN BORDERS

Overall, in the 2017 Fiscal Year, officials revealed that a record-breaking 455,000 pounds plus of drugs had already been seized. In 2016, that number amounted to 443,000 pounds. The 2017 haul is worth an estimated $6.1 billion – BREITBART – JEFF SESSION’S DRUG BUST ON SAN DIEGO
http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2017/09/20/ag-sessions-touts-record-breaking-drug-seizure-san-diego/

Alien Animals in the Kingdom of Man

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/05/alien_animals_in_the_kingdom_of_man.html

 

One giant thing that separates us from the animals is the fact that we separated ourselves from the animals.  Or rather, we put ourselves above them.  Some of us call it "the image of God," and others of us call it "evolution," but somewhere in the unsearchable wastes of time, we started talking about what makes us us, and the fact that we were talking about it is what made us.
We know that other animals fall in love and talk and make war and have territories and build houses and have tribes and show off and use tools and sing songs and pass on traditions and fight over women.  We've been watching them too long to think otherwise – which is another great reason we separate ourselves.  Nobody knows whether a dog thinks about being a dog or about other animals in general; but we know that dogs know what dogs are and they know what people are and that no dogs have declared their independence from or superiority over people.  At least not in writing.
But we've declared our independence from dogs, and the reason we declared it is because we declare our allegiance.  To leave the animal kingdom was to join man's.  It was the idea, not entirely foreign to many of the animals, that in order for men to survive, we had to get along with men, and that getting along meant acting a certain way.  The act of joining this society was known as being "humane," and it fostered all our sociable instincts while denigrating our selfish ones.
Thus, we could have been polygamists like the silverbacks or free lovers like the Basset Hounds, but we decided (at one point) to be consensual and monogamous.  We could have been more odious than the skunk and more poisonous than the adder, but we hoarded all our garbage into garbage dumps and took money from one another to flush our feces down the sewer.  The tendency to kill over a tree was replaced with property rights.  You build a nest and, other things going smoothly, you continue to live in it.  All this allowed us to plan for the future, and our planning meant our investment, and our investment meant we grew comfortable.  The entrance into humanity is an exit from natural liberty.  We find our freedom in constriction – the shaping of our instincts along pre-defined and socially-accepted patterns.  When we know what to expect, we know how to act.  Every country is a differently shaped cage.  Every nation is a different twist on a straitjacket.
All of this is to prevent suffering and war.  War is what we call it when a man holds another at gunpoint for a wallet.  It's what happens when a woman is kidnapped and raped, or her children are shot at, or she gets chased down her neighborhood by gangsters.  It's when one people decides it can enslave another, or when one political party tries to terrorize another, or when a few rich mendecide they can brutalize the poor men.  We've gotten so used to the idea of war as nations and armies and conquests that we forget, to our disgrace, that war happens every day in every society around the entire globe.  Our police forces are little soldiers, and our violent criminals are the Hun.  Society sometimes wars against other societies, but it is always at war primarily with itself.  Every country bans robbery, rape, kidnapping, and murder because it wars against robbers and rapists and kidnappers and murderers.  Every law is a pointed gun.  Every legislator is a kind of general.
Donald Trump declared these things this week when he called our criminal aliensanimals.  The public, or at least the loudest part of it, was upset.  It was upset that anyone could be so inhumane as to call another man, and especially someone as "vulnerable" as a foreigner, an animal.  To them, it hearkened back to the days when Jackson said the only good Indian is a dead Indian, or when Hitler gassed many of the Jews, or when the Jews exterminated the Canaanites.  But in calling these robbers, murderers, rapists, and kidnappers animals, Trump was hearkening back to the beginning of the Enlightenment.  He was merely declaring the most fundamental of social principles -- that in order to be a man you have to be somewhat humane, that the brotherhood of man and a system of law are both things you can quit, and that there are consequences to quitting them.  The reason we don't let tigers run wild is because we're worried about what they'll do to the humans.  John Locke said a pirate was a loose tiger, and there are only three things you do with a tiger.  You put him in a cage, you put him back in the jungle, or you put him to sleep.
Those of us who can't handle the least brutal of these three options, deportation, aren't just avoiding the options.  They're opting for your wives and children to be menaced by known foreign predators like MS-13 and then, supposing said criminals are ever caught, for you to pay for their cages.  They believe that this option makes them humane.  What it proves is that we have more animals running free in the United States than our president has suggested.  First, there are the animals who threaten to maim us.  Second, there are the animals who deny the Kingdom of Man and refuse to call the worst of us animals.  It's my opinion that the second are more dangerous than the first.
The Washington Times states that many crimes committed by foreigners, and especially religious and ethnic minorities, are going unpunished to keep said criminals from deportation.  Washington State no longer allows us to identify people by Social Security numbers, which allows our most dangerous criminals to simply change their identities.  And our driver's licenses are no good to fly with because our identities, for the sake of illegals, aren't properly confirmed by the authorities.
Denver and other cities (and states such as California and Washington) have reduced many sentences to 364 days instead of a full year – which allows criminal aliens to avoid felony convictions and thus fly under the radar of the federal government.  Prosecutors and judges all over the nation are charging people with lesser crimes simply to protect them from consequences.  The ACLU is advising local authorities to keep information from federal authorities, which allows criminals to jump from one state to another.  When this fails, crimes are not being charged simply because a man happens to be from another country.
According to The New York Times, California requires immigration status to be factored into criminal convictions – meaning lighter sentences for all kinds of illegals.  A green card-holder from India gave a felony-worthy beating to his wife but was let off easy so he wouldn't get deported.  In Boston, a green card-holder from Guinea-Bissau was given a 364-day sentence after robbing two banks and being a suspect in a double-murder.  Another man was deported nine times before he returned to Edmonds, Washington, where he dragged a woman into an alley and raped her.
Our "morality" allows animals to commit atrocities.  The men who separate us from the animals are reported in the news to be monsters.  We've become so over-civilized that we can no longer carry on a civilization.
Jeremy Egerer is the author of the troublesome essays on Letters to Hannah, and he welcomes followers on Twitter and Facebook.

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