Friday, June 21, 2019

THE INVASION OF AMERICA - IMPACTS AND SOLUTIONS


"Demonstrably and irrefutably the Democrat Party became the party whose principle objective is to thoroughly transform the nature of the American electorate by means of open borders and the mass, unchecked importation of illiterate third world peasants who will vote in overwhelming numbers for Democrats and their La Raza welfare state."


THE BORDER CRISIS: IMPACTS AND SOLUTIONS

WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 21, 2019) – The Center for Immigration Studies will host a panel discussion on Wednesday, June 26, focusing on the crisis at the border. Former ICE acting director Thomas Homan, Texas sheriff Andy Louderback, and the Center’s Andrew Arthur will highlight the national and local impacts and solutions to this looming humanitarian and national-security disaster.

TOPIC: The Border Crisis: Impacts and Solutions
WHEN: Wednesday, June 26, 2019, at 9:30 a.m.
WHERE: National Press Club, Murrow Room, 529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor, Washington, D.C.
WHO: 

THOMAS HOMAN
Thomas Homan is the former acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a role to which he was appointed in 2017. He had previously worked for the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), and served as a Border Patrol agent and investigator before being named executive associate director of ICE in 2013.

SHERIFF AJ "ANDY" LOUDERBACK
Andy Louderback is the Sheriff of Jackson County, Texas, where he is currently serving his fourth term. He is a 35-year law enforcement veteran, and is currently the Legislative Chairman of the Sheriffs’ Association of Texas (SAT), where he previously served as president.

ANDREW ARTHUR
Andrew Arthur is Resident Fellow in Law and Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies. He formerly served for eight years as an Immigration Judge at the York Immigration Court in York, Pa., as well as performing oversight for Congress and in the INS National Security Law division.

MARK KRIKORIAN (Moderator)
Executive Director, Center for Immigration Studies


Sen. Ernst: 'Everybody has the Constitutional Duty to Enforce the Immigration Laws'


By Liam Sigler | June 20, 2019 | 4:55 PM EDT



Sen. Ernst (R-Iowa) (Chris Kleponis - Pool/Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) -- The Constitution says that the president shall ensure that "the laws be faithfully executed," and when it comes to immigration law, Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) said it is imperative that everyone takes part in border enforcement.
At the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, CNSNews.com asked Sen. Ernst, “Article 2, Section 3 of the Constitution says the president ‘shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.’ Do you believe that the president has a constitutional duty to enforce the immigration laws?”
Sen. Ernst said,  “I believe everybody has the constitutional duty to enforce the immigration laws, absolutely.”
It is estimated that 30 million illegal aliens are in the United States.
On Thursday, U.S. Border Patrol Chief Chief Carla Provost told the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Border Security that more than 100,000 illegal immigrants had eluded the Border Patrol after they illegally crossed into the United States.
"This fiscal year through May, Border Patrol has apprehended over 593,000 illegal aliens between ports of entry along the southwest border," Provost said in written testimony.
“In addition to the nearly 600,000 apprehensions to date, Border Patrol has documented more than 100,000 individuals who successfully crossed the border illegally and disappeared into border communities before agents could respond,” she said.


MEX MURDERS MOTHER IN PELOSI, FEINSTEIN, KAMALA HARRIS, GAVIN NEWSOM'S ! SANCTUARY ! CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO!



Steinle’s murderer, Jose Zarate and been deported 5xs!"While walking with her father on a pier in San Francisco in 2015, Steinle was shot by the illegal alien. Steinle pleaded with her father to not let her die, but she soon passed in her father’s arms."

In the last two years, ICE officers made 266,000 arrests of aliens with criminal records, including those charged or convicted of 100,000 assaults, 30,000 s ex crimes, and 4,000 violent k illings. Over the years, thousands of Americans have been brutally k illed by those who illegally entered our country, and thousands more lives will be lost if we don't act right now.


Sanctuary City: Illegal Alien Wanted for Attacking His Rape Victim After Being Released

Francisco Ramirez, the convicted illegal alien who was released by King County, Washington.
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An illegal alien is wanted by law enforcement officials after he allegedly attacked the woman he raped following his release by the sanctuary city of King County, Washington.

Francisco Carranza Ramirez, 35, has been living in the United States as an illegal alien for an unknown period of time, a law enforcement official confirmed to Breitbart News. Ramirez crossed the southern border during an unknown time from his native Mexico.
Ramirez, according to court records reviewed by the Seattle Times, raped a 32-year-old woman — who is bound to a wheelchair because of her disability — in King County on September 26, 2018. In the middle of the rape in her bedroom, the woman was able to convince the illegal alien to allow her to use the bathroom.
While in the bathroom, the woman called the police but had to return to the bedroom after hearing that Ramirez had gotten up from the bed. That’s when she put the phone, still on the line with police, in her wheelchair and went back to her bedroom where the rape continued.
Eventually, police arrived at the scene of the rape and the illegal alien was arrested and charged with third-degree rape. At trial, Ramirez entered an Alford plea, indicating that he would not admit to the rape but that he understood the evidence against him would lead to his conviction.
Though the victim pleaded with the judge sentencing Ramirez to give the illegal alien the highest penalty for the rape under the law, the court gave Ramirez a sentence of only 12 months in prison on June 13. That exact same day, the illegal alien was released by the King County jail because he had already served nine months in prison while awaiting his hearing.
State officials asked that the illegal alien be given 12 months of community supervision, but the judge instead simply requested that Ramirez be ordered to return to Mexico after his release.
On June 15 — two days after being released from custody by King County — Ramirez allegedly found his rape victim at her apartment, a violation of the court’s protective order. On June 16, the rape victim was walking her with her three-year-old son when Ramirez arrived to attack her, according to police.
“He dumped me backwards out of my chair, and was choking me and … I couldn’t scream, I couldn’t breathe, I thought I was going to die in front of my kid,” the woman told KOMO News. The woman said her young son was screaming and crying during the attack.
“He was saying ‘My mama, my mama, don’t hurt my mama,'” the woman said.
The illegal alien pushed the woman out of her wheelchair and nearly strangled her to death and beat her before an individual passing by the scene of the alleged attack got the man off of her. Ramirez, according to police, ran away from the scene and is now wanted for the attack.
The woman suffered cuts to her body, bruises, swelling on her head, and a seizure due to the attack, the King County Sheriff’s Office told the local media.
Now, Ramirez is wanted by law enforcement officials. King County, the jurisdiction that allowed the convicted rapist illegal alien to go free without turning him over to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, has an expansive sanctuary city policy.
Aside from shielding criminal illegal aliens from deportation, King County officials also recently made the region’s local airport a “sanctuary airport” — that is, an airport that ICE officials are banned from using to deport criminal illegal aliens.
In Washington State, alone, there are nearly 20 sanctuary jurisdictions that help keep illegal aliens in the state, including those convicted or charged with crimes against American citizens.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.


More Than 100,000 Illegals 'Got Away' From Border Patrol in First 8 Months of FY19


By Melanie Arter | June 20, 2019 | 11:35 AM EDT



(Photo by Tom Brenner/Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) – U.S. Border Patrol Chief Chief Carla Provost told the House Homeland Security Subcommitee on Border Security on Thursday that more than 100,000 illegal immigrants have gotten away from the Border Patrol after they illegally crossed the border into the United States.
"This fiscal year through May, Border Patrol has apprehended over 593,000 illegal aliens between ports of entry along the soutwest border," Provost said in written testimony.
“In addition to the nearly 600,000 apprehensions to date, Border Patrol has documented more than 100,000 individuals who successfully crossed the border illegally and disappeared into border communities before agents could respond,” she said.

That number “is the highest level of ‘got aways’ since Fiscal Year (FY) 2014,” she wrote in her written testimony to the subcommittee.

It is also the result of Border Patrol agents being reassigned to provide humanitarian support for detained migrants instead of patrolling the border,” the CBP chief said.
“This is the highest level of observed ‘got aways’ since Fiscal Year (FY) 2014. This high level of ‘got aways’ is a direct result of agents being reassigned away from the frontline to provide humanitarian support to the unprecedented numbers of individuals and families in custody. In FY 2019 to date, UAC and family units represent 66 percent of all southwest border inadmissible individuals and apprehensions,” she stated.
In addition, CBP “set an unfortunate new record of the largest migrant group ever apprehended—more than a thousand migrants illegally crossing the border together in El Paso, Texas, in late May,” Provost wrote.

“The demographic shift towards more vulnerable populations, combined with overwhelming numbers, has caused 40 to 60 percent of Border Patrol agents to be pulled away from our border security mission to provide humanitarian support—that’s 40 to 60 percent of our frontline workforce that is not available to stop drugs, gang members, and dangerous criminals from entering our country,” she added.

Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost: Family Units from 52 Countries Have Illegally Crossed the Border





By Melanie Arter | June 20, 2019 | 12:11 PM EDT


(Photo by Zach Gibson/Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) – U.S. Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost told Congress Thursday that in addition to the Central American countries that make up the Northern Triangle, illegal immigrants from 52 countries have illegally crossed the U.S. southern border.

“Smugglers falsely advertise a safe journey to the border, misleading families that anyone who arrives with a child will not be deported under current U.S. policies. While smugglers primarily target the Northern Triangle, family units from 52 countries have illegally crossed the southern border so far this year, Provost said during opening testimony at a House Homeland Security subcommittee hearing.



Three Central American countries make up the Northern Triangle: Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.

“In just two weeks, more than 740 individuals from African nations – primarily family units have been apprehended in Del Rio sector alone, compared to only 108 who crossed the southern border in the first eight months of the fiscal year,” Provost said.

“Families from countries like Brazil, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Cuba, Peru, Romania, and Vietnam are taking the same pathways through Central America and Mexico to take advantage of the gaps in our system,” she added.

As CNSNews.com previously reported, a four-month-old baby from Romania and his father were among migrants crossing into the U.S. on the southern border in February 2018.

Also on the panel at the hearing, titled, “Examining the Department of Defense’s Deployment to the U.S.-Mexico Border,” were DoD’s Robert Salesses, who serves as deputy assistant secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense Integration and Defense Support of Civil Authorities, and a representative from the National Guard – Maj. Gen. Michael McGuire, adjutant general of the Arizona National Guard, director of Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs.

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