Attorney General William Barr’s Righteous War on ‘Sanctuary’ Insanity
By Bob McManus
Did you know illegals kill 12 Americans a day?
CaPoliticalNews ^ | November 12,
2006 | FBI/INS
INS/FBI Statistical Report on
Undocumented Immigrants
2006 (First Quarter) INS/FBI Statistical Report on Undocumented
Immigrants
CRIME STATISTICS 95% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal
aliens.
83% of warrants for
murder in Phoenix are for illegal aliens.
86% of warrants for
murder in Albuquerque are for illegal aliens.
75% of those on the most
wanted list in Los Angeles, Phoenix and Albuquerque are illegal aliens.
24.9% of all inmates in
California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
40.1% of all inmates in
Arizona detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
48.2% of all inmates in
New Mexico detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
29% (630,000) convicted
illegal alien felons fill our state and federal prisons at a cost of $1.6
billion annually
53% plus of all
investigated burglaries reported in California, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and
Texas are perpetrated by illegal aliens.
50% plus of all gang
members in Los Angeles are illegal aliens from south of the border.
71% plus of all
apprehended cars stolen in 2005 in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and
California were stolen by Illegal aliens or “transport coyotes".
47% of cited/stopped
drivers in California have no license, no insurance and no registration for the
vehicle. Of that 47%, 92% are illegal aliens.
63% of cited/stopped
drivers in Arizona have no license, no insurance and no registration for the
vehicle. Of that 63%, 97% are illegal aliens
66% of cited/stopped
drivers in New Mexico have no license, no insurance and no registration for the
vehicle. Of that 66% 98% are illegal aliens.
BIRTH STATISTICS 380,000
plus “anchor babies” were born in the U.S. in 2005 to illegal alien parents,
making 380,000 babies automatically U.S.citizens.
97.2% of all costs
incurred from those births were paid by the American taxpayers.
66% plus of all births in
California are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal whose births were paid for
by taxpayers
Trump Demands Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities
Attorney General William Barr’s Righteous War on ‘Sanctuary’ Insanity
By Bob McManus
By Bob McManus
Did you know illegals kill 12 Americans a day?
CaPoliticalNews ^ | November 12, 2006 | FBI/INS
INS/FBI Statistical Report on Undocumented Immigrants
2006 (First Quarter) INS/FBI Statistical Report on Undocumented
Immigrants
CRIME STATISTICS 95% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal aliens.
83% of warrants for
murder in Phoenix are for illegal aliens.
86% of warrants for
murder in Albuquerque are for illegal aliens.
75% of those on the most
wanted list in Los Angeles, Phoenix and Albuquerque are illegal aliens.
24.9% of all inmates in
California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
40.1% of all inmates in
Arizona detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
48.2% of all inmates in
New Mexico detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally
29% (630,000) convicted
illegal alien felons fill our state and federal prisons at a cost of $1.6
billion annually
53% plus of all
investigated burglaries reported in California, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and
Texas are perpetrated by illegal aliens.
50% plus of all gang
members in Los Angeles are illegal aliens from south of the border.
71% plus of all
apprehended cars stolen in 2005 in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and
California were stolen by Illegal aliens or “transport coyotes".
47% of cited/stopped
drivers in California have no license, no insurance and no registration for the
vehicle. Of that 47%, 92% are illegal aliens.
63% of cited/stopped
drivers in Arizona have no license, no insurance and no registration for the
vehicle. Of that 63%, 97% are illegal aliens
66% of cited/stopped
drivers in New Mexico have no license, no insurance and no registration for the
vehicle. Of that 66% 98% are illegal aliens.
BIRTH STATISTICS 380,000
plus “anchor babies” were born in the U.S. in 2005 to illegal alien parents,
making 380,000 babies automatically U.S.citizens.
97.2% of all costs
incurred from those births were paid by the American taxpayers.
66% plus of all births in
California are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal whose births were paid for
by taxpayers
Trump Demands Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities
It's time for leftist jailers who free dangerous illegal aliens to pay the price.
Crime victims harmed by dangerous illegal aliens should be able to sue the so-called sanctuary jurisdictions that unleashed them on an unwitting public in defiance of federal immigration authorities, President Donald Trump declared in his State of the Union address. At the same time, he endorsed pending legislation that would accomplish this goal.
This is another politically astute immigration-related proposal from Trump who demonstrates time and time again that he is one of the few Republican presidents in modern American history who actually knows how to fight the Left. It puts the illegal alien-coddlers and open-borders fanatics on the defensive and educates the public in clearly understandable terms about who the bad guys really are in this fight over the nation’s future. It comes almost a year after Trump proposed shipping immigration detainees to sanctuary cities, which are Democrat strongholds.
As FrontPage readers know, the sanctuary movement gave illegal aliens permission to rob, rape, and murder Americans by, among other things, stigmatizing immigration enforcement. Some left-wingers call sanctuary jurisdictions “civil liberties safe zones” to blur the distinction between citizens and non-citizens by implying illegal aliens somehow possess a civil right to be present in the U.S. Leftists also like to refer to all migrants, including illegal aliens, simply as “immigrants” in order to further muddy the waters. This helps the Left portray conservatives, who are generally not anti-immigrant –they’re anti-illegal immigration— as xenophobic bigots.
Sanctuary cities really ought to be called traitor cities because they are in open rebellion against the United States just as much as the Confederate Army was when it opened fire on Fort Sumter.
President Trump railed against the sanctuary laws of California in his address.
“Senator Thom Tillis has introduced legislation to allow Americans like Jody to sue sanctuary cities and states when a loved one is hurt or killed as a result of these deadly practices,” Trump said Feb. 4, referring to Jody Jones, a guest at the speech whose brother, Rocky Jones, was allegedly shot and killed by two-time deportee Gustavo Garcia, an illegal alien wanted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Local authorities in California ignored ICE and let Garcia go.
The December 2018 killing happened after California, which is home to more than 2 million illegals on which the state lavishes unearned benefits, enacted “an outrageous law declaring their whole state to be a sanctuary for criminal illegal immigrants — a very terrible sanctuary — with catastrophic results,” the president said.
The illegal, who had prior arrests for robbery and assault, was released under California’s sanctuary laws that mandate resistance to federal immigration law. Jones “was at a gas station when this vile criminal fired eight bullets at him from close range, murdering him in cold blood,” Trump said.
And Jones was just one of Garcia’s victims during what Trump called “a gruesome spree of deadly violence.” He killed another person, committed a truck hijacking, an armed robbery, and got into a firefight with police.
“Before SB 54, Gustavo Garcia would have been turned over to ICE officials,” Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux said previously, according to the Washington Post. “That’s how we’ve always done it, day in and day out. After SB 54, we no longer have the power to do that.”
California laws curb the power of state and local law enforcement to hold, question, and transfer detainees at the request of ICE, and punish employers for cooperating with the federal agency.
AB 450 prohibits private employers from voluntarily cooperating with ICE—including officials conducting worksite enforcement efforts. SB 54 prevents state and local law enforcement officials from providing information to the feds about the release date of criminal illegal aliens in their custody. AB 103 imposes a state-run inspection and review scheme on the federal detention of aliens held in facilities pursuant to federal contracts.
Legal challenges to the state’s sanctuary regime have not met with success.
In 2018 the Trump administration sued California, arguing state laws prevented ICE from enforcing federal law. The next year, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals threw out the suit, finding improbably that California law was not in conflict with U.S. immigration law.
Charter cities are allowed in some circumstances to enact legislation that differs from state law, according to the League of California Cities. There are 121 charter cities across the state, including Bakersfield, Chula Vista, Fresno, Irvine, Los Angeles, Palm Springs, San Diego, San Jose, and Vallejo.
But in January, a California appellate court overturned a lower court ruling, finding that Huntington Beach and other charter cities have to follow the sanctuary laws.
Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes blames the sanctuary laws for a surge in crime.
“SB 54 has made our community less safe,” Barnes said earlier this month, according to the Washington Examiner.
“The law has resulted in new crimes because my deputies were unable to communicate with their federal partners about individuals who committed serious offenses and present a threat to our community if released.”
“The two-year social science experiment with sanctuary laws must end,” he added.
The federal legislation touted by Trump could do just that, though with Democrats in control of the U.S. House of Representatives, the bill won’t go anywhere for the time being. Control of the House could shift in November, allowing the next Congress to approve it.
The bill Sen. Tillis introduced, S. 2059, the proposed “Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities Act,” would allow a victim of a crime committed by an illegal alien to sue the sanctuary jurisdiction that shielded the alien from ICE for compensatory damages.
Among the original co-sponsors of the bill are Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), and Ted Cruz (R-Texas).
S. 2059 would allow “a civil action [to be] brought against a sanctuary jurisdiction by an individual (or the estate, survivors, or heirs of an individual) who— (A) is injured or harmed by an alien who benefitted from a sanctuary policy of the sanctuary jurisdiction; and (B) would not have been so injured or harmed but for the alien receiving the benefit of such sanctuary policy.” (Its companion bill in the House is H.R. 3964.)
In addition to creating a private right of civil action for victims of sanctuary jurisdictions, the measure would allow the feds to cut off Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding to any jurisdiction that blocks victims from proceeding with lawsuits.
“If politicians want to prioritize reckless sanctuary policies over public safety, they should also be willing to provide just compensation for the victims,” Tillis said when he launched the bill.
“The Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities Act is commonsense legislation that will enhance public safety and hold sanctuary jurisdictions accountable for their refusal to cooperate with federal law enforcement.”
Meanwhile, Attorney General William Barr announced Feb. 10 that the U.S. Department of Justice is cracking down on sanctuary states and cities that have “policies and laws designed to thwart the ability of federal officers to take custody of these criminals and thereby help them escape back into the community.”
“These policies are not about people who came to our country illegally but have otherwise been peaceful and productive members of society,” Barr said at the National Sheriffs’ Association Winter Legislative and Technology Conference.
“Their express purpose is to shelter aliens whom local law enforcement has already arrested for other crimes. This is neither lawful nor sensible.”
Barr said the DoJ is taking legal action against New Jersey, King County in Washington state, and California.
Of course, it’s not enough, but it’s a good start.
House Democrats work to
open America's doors to criminal foreigners
Carlson
Warns of ‘Radical’ New Way Forward Act Protecting Criminals from Deportation — ‘Makes
the Green New Deal Look Like the Status Quo’
Immigration, Citizenship, and the Federal
Justice System, 1998-2018
DOJ: 64% of Federal Arrests in
2018 Were of Non-U.S. Citizens
By Hans A. von Spakovsky
Hans von
Spakovsky: Crimes by illegal immigrants widespread across US – Sanctuaries
shouldn’t shield them
Acting
ICE Director: ICE Removed More Than 145,000 Criminal Aliens Last Year,
Including 10,000 Gang Members
DOJ:
Feds Arrested More Mexican Nationals than Americans in 2018
The total
number of federal arrests of Mexican nationals living in the United States now
exceeds the total number of federal arrests of American citizens, federal data
reveals.
DOJ: Federal Arrests of
Foreigners More Than Tripled in Last 20 Years
Sanctuary state of Oregon
releases illegal alien who raped a dog to death after serving only 60 days in
jail
MEXICO
KILLS AMERICA TWICE OVER!
DHS
Secretary: ‘ICE Interdicted Enough Fentanyl Last Year to
K
ill Every American Twice Over’
Fentanyl is a synthetic opiate that according to
the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is 50 to 100 times more
powerful than morphine. The illicit drug has been attributed to the alarming
increase in opioid overdose deaths throughout the United States.
https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2019/03/dhs-secretary-ice-interdicted-enough.html
“Mexican Border States Net
320 Pounds of Meth in Two Days” BREITBART
“Eight-Time
Deportee Accused of Trafficking $850,000 in Meth, Cocaine.”
MICHAEL
CUTLER
Illegal Immigration Costs U.S.
Taxpayers a Stunning $134.9 Billion a Year
Judicial Watch Corruption Chronicles, May 16, 2019
Most Federal Crimes Involve Immigration, Drugs and are Executed by
Hispanics
the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
seizures coming from Mexico in one border state
alone.
Heather Mac Donald
Some of the most violent criminals at large today are illegal aliens. Yet in cities where the crime these aliens commit is highest, the police cannot use the most obvious tool to apprehend them: their immigration status. In Los Angeles, for example, dozens of members of a ruthless Salvadoran prison gang have sneaked back into town after having been deported for such crimes as murder, assault with a deadly weapon, and drug trafficking. Police officers know who they are and know that their mere presence in the country is a felony. Yet should a cop arrest an illegal gangbanger for felonious reentry, it is he who will be treated as a criminal, for violating the LAPD’s rule against enforcing immigration law.
The LAPD’s ban on immigration enforcement mirrors bans in immigrant-saturated cities around the country, from New York and Chicago to San Diego, Austin, and Houston. These “sanctuary policies” generally prohibit city employees, including the cops, from reporting immigration violations to federal authorities.
SANTA PAULA (CBS) — Eight alleged gang members will be arraigned Tuesday afternoon for several sex crimes after police say they used social media websites to kidnap and rape young girls.
About
That Statistic Of “Immigrants” Committing Fewer Crimes Than Citizens
https://hotair.com/archives/2019/02/06/statistic-immigrants-committing-fewer-crimes-citizens/
Sheriff
David Clarke (Ret.)
Enabling
Criminal Aliens
House Democrats work to
open America's doors to criminal foreigners
Thursday
night, the phrase "New Way Forward Act" suddenly began to pop up on conservative
Twitter accounts. A little investigation revealed that Tucker
Carlson, on his Thursday night show, did a segment on the New Way Forward Act,
which is a proposed immigration bill currently pending in the House.
The
bill, which Tucker says is roughly the length of the U.S. Constitution, seeks
to rewrite America's immigration laws so as to subordinate the rights of
law-abiding American citizens to criminal aliens, whether those aliens came
here legally or illegally. It will destroy America as we know
it. Significantly, the media have said nothing about
it. This is strange, considering the bill's high profile in the
House.
The
bill's sponsors are vocal members of the Progressive class — Jesús
"Chuy" García (IL-04), Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Ayanna Pressley
(MA-07), and Karen Bass (CA-37) — and its supporters include Ilhan Omar and
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. In other words, the Squad is on
it. All told, a third of the House Democrats support the bill.
And
just how extreme is the bill? It does away with all border
enforcement, stops the deportation of immigrants who have engaged in serious
felonies or acts of moral turpitude, and allows immigration judges to step in
and oversee federal criminal trials. The most shocking thing,
though, is that, when it comes to criminals already deported over the last
twenty years for serious felonies or acts of moral turpitude, the bill requires
that American taxpayers pay the billion or so dollars needed to bring all
480,000 of them back to America.
Tucker's
video explaining the law is slightly over 13 minutes long, but every minute of
it is worth watching:
The
reality is that the bill currently doesn't have any chance of becoming law
during 2020. It probably will not pass in the House, and it
certainly won't pass in the Senate. And if, by some bizarre
concatenation of circumstances, it did pass in the Senate, Trump would veto
it. But here are two things to think about, both of which concern
the upcoming election in November:
1.
If the Democrats were to take Congress and the White House, this bill could
well become law. The same Democrat presidential candidates who want
to have open borders and provide free health care for illegal aliens will be
perfecting happy to add in non-American criminals.
2.
This bill is a slap in the face to those law-abiding people, both citizens and
non-citizens, who have to share their communities with the new protected class
of criminal foreigners. It's not the bill's sponsors or supporters
who have to share an apartment building with the child-molester who can't be
sent away or have to hope their children won't be shot dead by the MS-13 gang
member who's been flown back to America on the taxpayers'
dime. Instead, it's inner-city people — often minorities — who are
going to find themselves at the mercy of criminals who were once sent back to
the places from whence they came.
That
last point is the reason the mainstream media are completely silent about this
bill. The bill makes it completely clear that the Democrats have no
interest in their traditional supporters, especially African-Americans and
Hispanic Americans. They expect votes from these groups but have
nothing to offer them but pain and poverty.
It's
time to get the word out about this bill, not because it can become law this
year, but because it shows that the Democrats have moved on to a new voting
population, one they import from abroad and one, moreover, that's shown by its
past acts that it's unafraid to use brute force to help carry out the agenda of
its political protectors.
Did
you know illegals kill 12 Americans a day?
“In other words, it would be much harder to arrest an illegal
alien in this country than it is to arrest you. They’re the protected class
here. You’re just some loser who’s paying for it all.” TUCKER CARLSON
But believe it or not, we save the nuttiest part of this
legislation for last, and here’s what it is. What could be more destructive
than changing U.S. law specifically to allow rapists, child molesters, and drug
dealers to stay in America? How about this: using taxpayer money to bring
deported criminals back into America. That’s right. This bill would not only
abolish your right to control who lives in your country, but it invents a brand
new right, “the right to come home.” TUCKER CARLSON
A growing wing of the Democratic Party views America itself as essentially
a legitimate, a rogue state in which everything must be destroyed and remade —
our laws, our institutions, our customs, our freedoms, our history, our values.
TUCKER CARLSON
(CNSNews.com) - Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) made more than 105,000 criminal arrests last year and
removed more than 145,000 criminal aliens, “to include the arrests of nearly
10,000 gang members and the removal of another 6,000,” acting ICE Director Matt
Albence said Thursday.
MEXICO DOES NOT WANT THEIR CRIMINALS BACK.
206 Most wanted criminals in Los Angeles. Out of 206
criminals--183 are hispanic---171 of those are wanted for Murder.
Why do Americans still protect the illegals??
Carlson
Warns of ‘Radical’ New Way Forward Act Protecting Criminals from Deportation — ‘Makes
the Green New Deal Look Like the Status Quo’
7 Feb 2020232
10:45
During his monologue on Thursday, Fox News Channel host Tucker
Carlson sounded an alarm for what he deemed to be a radical piece of
legislation engineered and championed by congressional Democrats that would
change longstanding immigration policy and law in America.
The bill, called the New Way Forward Act, would remove the
threat of deportation for immigrants convicted of serious crimes.
Transcript as follows:
Crime and violence are the clearest possible signs that a
society isn’t functioning as it should. If they increase to a certain point,
societies don’t function at all, and we should be worried about that always. We
ought to be doing all that we can to build a place, a country where people who
follow the law are rewarded; those who flout it are punished, and above all,
children can live in peace and safety.
They used to be obvious. It’s not obvious anymore. At this
moment, there’s a bill pending in the Congress called the New Way Forward Act.
It’s received almost no publicity, and that’s unfortunate, as well as
revealing. The legislation is sponsored by 44 House Democrats, including
Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. It is roughly 4,400 words long. That
means, it’s almost exactly as long as the U.S. Constitution. Like the
Constitution, it is designed to create a whole new country.
BLOG: CALIFORNIA HAS THE LARGEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE PRISON
SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY. HALF THE INMATES ARE MEXICANS.
ACCORDING TO FORMER CA ATTORNEY GENEARL KAMALA HARRIS, HALF THE
MURDERS IN MEXIFORNIA ARE NOW BY MEX GANGS.
93% OF THE MURDERS IN MEXICO’S SECOND LARGEST CITY OF LOS
ANGELES ARE BY MEXICANS.
The bill would entirely remake immigration system with the
explicit purpose of ensuring that criminals are able to move to the United
States and settle here permanently with immunity. They may think we’re exaggerating for effect, but we’re not
exaggerating, not even a little bit. The New Way Forward Act is the single most
radical piece of legislation we have ever seen proposed in this country — ever.
It makes the Green New Deal like the status quo. The document produced by
Democrats to promote the bill says this, and we’re quoting it verbatim, “Convictions
should not lead to deportation.”
Now, keep in mind, we’re not talking about convictions for
double parking or even for DUI. The bill targets felony convictions, serious
crimes that could send you to prison for years, and should. A press release
from Congressman Jesus Garcia of Illinois is explicit about this. Garcia brags
that the bill will break the “prison to deportation pipeline.” Something
most of us are for. So how does the bill do that? Well, under current U.S. law,
legal U.S. immigrants can be deported if they commit “aggravated felony” or a
crime of moral turpitude that is a vile, depraved act like molesting children.
Under the New Way Forward Act, crimes of moral turpitude are
eliminated entirely as justification for deportation and the category of
aggravated felony gets eliminated, too.
So what does that mean? Consider this. Under current law,
immigrants who commit serious crimes, robbery to fraud to child sexual abuse,
must be deported regardless of the sentences they receive. Other crimes, less
severe ones like racketeering require deportation if the perpetrator receives
at least a one-year sentence.
Under this bill, they will no longer be any crime that
automatically requires deportation. None. And one crime, falsifying a passport
would be made immune from deportation, no matter what, because apparently, 9/11
never even happened, and we no longer care about fake government documents. By
the way, if you just renewed your driver’s license to comply with the Real ID
Act, you must feel like an idiot. Because immigrants are getting a pass, you’re
not.
Under the proposed legislation for crimes that would still allow
deportation, the required prison sentence would rise from one year to five
years. We checked the Bureau of Justice Statistics. According to Federal data,
crimes like car theft, fraud and weapons offenses all carry average prison
sentences of fewer than five years. And that’s just looking at averages. There
are people who commit rape, child abuse, even manslaughter, and get sentences
with fewer than five years. Lots of them actually.
If the New Way Forward Act passes, immigrants who commit those
crimes and receive those sentences would remain in this country, and of course,
they will be eligible for citizenship day one, too, of course. But even that is
understanding the law’s effect. Even a five-year prison sentence wouldn’t
necessarily be enough to trigger deportation. The bill would grant sweeping new
powers to immigration judges allowing them to nullify a deportation order.
The only requirement for that is, “The immigration judge find
such an exercise of discretion appropriate in pursuant of humanitarian purposes
to ensure family unity, or when it is otherwise in the public interest.” Talk
about open-ended. In other words, anti-American immigration judges, and
there are a lot of those in this country would have a blank check to open the
borders. You would not be voting on this. It would happen anyway.
Is this shocking you yet? Because we’re just getting started. We
read this proposed legislation. Here’s another point.
Current U.S. law makes drug addiction grounds for deportation,
because why wouldn’t it? This bill would eliminate that statute. Current law
also states that those who have committed drug crimes abroad or “any crimes
involving moral turpitude are ineligible to immigrate here.” The New Way
Forward Act abolishes that statute. So a Mexican drug cartel leader could be
released from prison, can freely come to America immediately. And if he
wants, he can come here illegally, and it still wouldn’t be a crime because —
and you are waiting for this part — the bill also decriminalizes illegal entry
into America even by those we’ve previously deported.
In other words, you break our law, we send you out, you come
back, you break it again, you can stay.
According to a document promoting this bill. Criminalizing
illegal entry into America is “white supremacist.” That’s a quote, white
supremacist. Now, by this point, you’re beginning to wonder, are we making this
up? We’re not making it up. In fact, we’re barely halfway through the bill. The
legislation doesn’t just make it harder to deport illegal immigrants who commit
crimes. It doesn’t just make it easier for criminals to move here illegally,
though it does both, the bill would also effectively abolish all existing
enforcement against illegal immigration.
To detain illegal immigrants, I.C.E. would have to prove in
court that they are dangerous or a flight risk. But of course, I.C.E. wouldn’t
be allowed to use a detainee’s prior criminal behavior as proof of danger.
That’s banned. I.C.E. would have to overcome even more hurdles if the detainee
claims to be gay or transgendered. If they’re under 21 or if they can’t speak
English, an interpreter isn’t immediately available, they get a pass.
In other words, it would be much harder to arrest an illegal
alien in this country than it is to arrest you. They’re the protected class
here. You’re just some loser who’s paying for it all.
But believe it or not, we save the nuttiest part of this
legislation for last, and here’s what it is. What could be more destructive
than changing U.S. law specifically to allow rapists, child molesters, and drug
dealers to stay in America? How about this: using taxpayer money to bring
deported criminals back into America. That’s right. This bill would not only
abolish your right to control who lives in your country, but it invents a brand
new right, “the right to come home.”
It orders the government to create a “pathway for those
previously deported to apply to return to their homes and families in the
United States” as long as they would have been eligible to stay under the new
law. It’s retroactive in other words. D.H.S. must spend taxpayer dollars
transporting convicted criminal illegal aliens back into the United States. I
am not making this up.
So who would be eligible for these flights? Tens of thousands of
people we kicked out of this country for all kinds of crimes: Sexual abuse,
robbery, assault, drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, human trafficking.
From 2002 to 2018, four hundred and eighty thousand people were deported for
illegal entry or re-entry into America. And under this bill, you’d have to buy
each of them a plane ticket to come home.
Those tickets alone would cost about a billion dollars, and
that’s before Democrats make you start paying for these criminals free
healthcare, too, which they plan to do and have said so. The New Way Forward
Act fundamentally inverts every assumption you have about this country. Under
this legislation, the criminals are now the victims. Law enforcement is
illegitimate. It’s racist, just like the country you live in, just like you
are.
Now, the only solution is to get rid of both. America would be
better off as a borderless rest stop for the world’s predators and parasites. That’s the point of this. And we’re not overstating it, go read
it. This is a big deal. This is not a small thing. It’s not renaming a Post
Office. It’s hard to believe any American would put these ideas on paper, much
less try to pass them into law. And yet remarkably, that’s happening.
And even more remarkably, the press has ignored it. This isn’t
happening in secret. It is happening in the House of Representatives. Scores of
Democrats have backed this bill. But the legislation has not been mentioned in
“The New York Times.” It has not been mentioned on CNN, a news or even in
self-described conservative outlets like “National Review.” No mention.
Consider if this were working the other way. If a lone — I don’t
know Republican state legislator from Minot, North Dakota had proposed to build
this extreme that would remake America completely, the President himself would
be expected to answer for it. CNN would demand that he disavow it even if
you’ve never heard of it before. But when one-fifth of the entire Democratic
Caucus backs a bill demanding that you import illegal alien felons and then pay
for it, it’s a non-event in the American media. They don’t think you should
know about it. And that’s dangerous, if we’re being honest.
Whether the press cares or not, these are the stakes of the 2020
election, and you have a right to know what they are. A growing wing of the
Democratic Party views America itself as essentially a legitimate, a rogue
state in which everything must be destroyed and remade — our laws, our
institutions, our customs, our freedoms, our history, our values.
And of course, what’s the point of all of this? An entirely new
country in which resistance is crushed, and they’re in charge forever.
THE
INVADING CRIMINALS:
A county by county
chart:
Immigration, Citizenship, and the Federal
Justice System, 1998-2018
By Mark Motivans
DOJ Office of Justice Programs, August 2019
https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/icfjs9818.pdf
Highlights: Based on fiscal years—
The portion of total federal arrests that took place in the five judicial
districts along the In 1998, 63% of all federal arrests were U.S.-Mexico border
almost doubled from 1998 of U.S. citizens; in 2018, 64% of all (33%) to 2018
(65%) (table 6). federal arrests were of non-U.S. citizens Ninety-five percent
of the increase in federal (figure 1 and table 4). arrests across 20 years was
due to immigration Non-U.S. citizens, who make up 7% of the offenses (table 1).
U.S. population (per the U.S. Census Bureau In 2018, 90% of suspects arrested
for federal for 2017) , accounted for 15% of all federal immigration crimes
were male; 10% were arrests and 15% of prosecutions in U.S. district female
(table 9).
DOJ: 64% of Federal Arrests in
2018 Were of Non-U.S. Citizens
Listen to the Article!
(CNSNews.com)
- Approximately 64 percent of the arrests that the federal government made in
fiscal 2018 were of non-U.S. citizens, according to a report released today by the Justice Department’s
Bureau of Justice Statistics.
That
represents a dramatic change from just two decades ago, when approximately 63
percent of federal arrests were of citizens and only approximately 37 percent
were of non-citizens.
Crimes by
Illegal Immigrants Widespread Across US – Sanctuaries Shouldn’t Shield Them
By Hans A. von Spakovsky
“more Mexicans
than U.S. citizens were arrested on charges of committing federal crimes in
2018.”
Hans von
Spakovsky: Crimes by illegal immigrants widespread across US – Sanctuaries
shouldn’t shield them
The decision by a California appeals court Friday overturning
the conviction of an illegal immigrant who shot and killed Kate Steinle in San Francisco in 2015
once again put the national spotlight on the serious problem of crimes
committed by people in the U.S. illegally.
The appeals court in San Francisco overturned the conviction of Jose Inez Garcia-Zarate on a charge of being a felon in
possession of a firearm. Garcia-Zarate was earlier found not guilty of first-
and second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter and assault with a
semi-automatic weapon.
Garcia-Zarate said he unwittingly
picked up a gun, which he said was wrapped in a T-shirt, and it fired
accidentally. The appeals court overturned his conviction on the firearm
possession charge because it said the judge at his trial failed to give the jury
the option of finding him not guilty on the theory that he only possessed the
gun for a moment.
Opponents of federal efforts to
enforce the immigration laws enacted by Congress repeatedly claim that illegal
immigrants are “less likely” to commit crimes than U.S. citizens – and thus
represent no threat to public safety. But that’s not true when it comes to
federal crimes.
Non-citizens
constitute only about 7 percent of the U.S. population. Yet the latest data from the Justice
Department’s Bureau of Justice Statistics reveals that non-citizens accounted
for nearly two-thirds (64 percent) of all federal arrests in 2018. Just two
decades earlier, only 37 percent of all federal arrests were non-citizens.
These arrests aren’t just for
immigration crimes. Non-citizens accounted for 24 percent of all federal drug
arrests, 25 percent of all federal property arrests, and 28 percent of all
federal fraud arrests.
In 2018, a quarter of all federal
drug arrests took place in the five judicial districts along the U.S.-Mexico
border. This reflects the ongoing activities of Mexican drug cartels. Last
year, Mexican citizens accounted for 40 percent of all federal arrests.
In fact, more Mexicans than U.S.
citizens were arrested on charges of committing federal crimes in 2018.
Migrants from Central American
countries are also accounting for a larger share of federal arrests, going from
a negligible 1 percent of such arrests in 1998 to 20 percent today.
Critics will try to downplay the
importance of the Justice Department’s report by pointing out that the majority
of crimes in the United States are handled by prosecutors in state and local
courts. But even there the data is shocking.
A
recent report from the Texas Department
of Public Safety revealed that 297,000 non-citizens had been “booked into local
Texas jails between June 1, 2011 and July 31, 2019.” So these are non-citizens
who allegedly committed local crimes, not immigration violations.
The report noted that a little
more than two-thirds (202,000) of those booked in Texas jails were later
confirmed as illegal immigrants by the federal government.
According to the Texas report,
over the course of their criminal careers those illegal immigrants were charged
with committing 494,000 criminal offenses.
In fact, more Mexicans than U.S.
citizens were arrested on charges of committing federal crimes in 2018.
Some of these cases are still
being prosecuted, but the report states that there have already been over
225,000 convictions. Those convictions represent: 500 homicides; 23,954
assaults; 8,070 burglaries; 297 kidnappings; 14,178 thefts; 2,026 robberies;
3,122 sexual assaults; 3,840 sexual offenses; 3,158 weapon charges and tens of
thousands of drug and obstruction charges
These
statistics reveal the very real danger created by sanctuary policies. In nine
self-declared sanctuary states and numerous sanctuary
cities and counties, officials refuse to hand over criminals who are known to
be in this country illegally after they have served their state or local
sentences.
This refusal to cooperate with
federal immigration officials suggests that state and local officials
supporting the sanctuary movement believe it’s better to let these criminals
return to their communities rather than being removed from this country. Not all
of their constituents would agree.
The Texas report is careful to
note that it is not claiming “foreign nationals” commit “more crimes than other
groups.” Whether that is true or not – and it is certainly true when it comes
to federal crimes – is irrelevant.
What is highly relevant to the
current debate about immigration policy is that the Texas report “identifies
thousands of crimes that should not have occurred and thousands of victims that
should not have been victimized because the perpetrators should not be here.”
We know that in Texas and around
the country some individuals would be alive today – and their families would
not be mourning their loss – if we had a secure border and an effective
interior enforcement system.
Instead of trying to obstruct
enforcement of our immigration laws, state and local officials should do
everything they can to help the feds reduce the very real – and all too often
fatal – dangers posed by criminal illegal immigrants.
One of the worst recent examples
of a state official who refuses to help federal immigration authorities carry
out their duties is North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper.
The
Democratic governor recently vetoed a bill that would require
local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. Cooper
did so just days after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents
captured an illegal immigrant charged with first-degree rape and indecent
liberties against a child.
Acting
ICE Director: ICE Removed More Than 145,000 Criminal Aliens Last Year,
Including 10,000 Gang Members
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(CNSNews.com) - Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) made more than 105,000 criminal arrests last year and removed
more than 145,000 criminal aliens, “to include the arrests of nearly 10,000
gang members and the removal of another 6,000,” acting ICE Director Matt
Albence said Thursday.
Speaking to reporters at the
White House, Albence warned about the dangers of sanctuary cities, calling it a
“public safety matter.”
“We are here today to help the
public understand the human cost of sanctuary laws and policies, which ban and
prevent local law enforcement agencies from working with ICE to include even
the simple sharing of information about criminals already in their custody.
Laws and policies like these make us all less safe plain and simple,” he said.
Albence said that 70 percent of
ICE arrests are made at local jails and state prisons nationwide, “but we used
to make more, and we used to get more criminals off the street before sanctuary
laws and policies prevented us from doing so.”
“There’s a lot of misinformation
out there with regard to how we do our operations and what is required, so I’m
going to give a little bit of information and context to dispel some of those
myths and misinformation that’s out there,” the director said.
“One myth is the sanctuary
jurisdictions along with many politicians and members of the media continually
perpetuate is that ICE doesn’t prioritize its limited enforcement resources.
Nothing could be further from the truth,” he said.
Albence said that 90 percent of
the people that ICE arrests in the interior of the country “are convicted
criminals, individuals who’ve been charged with a criminal violation, are
immigration fugitives or are illegal re-entrants, meaning they’ve been through
the immigration court process previously, been deported and re-entered
illegally, which is a federal felony and one of which we received 7,000
convictions for last year.”
“And immigration fugitives, to be
clear as well, are those individuals who’ve had their day in court, have
exhausted all forms of due process, have been ordered removed by an immigration
judge, and failed to comply with that removal order,” the director said.
“Many sanctuary jurisdictions
will also incorrectly assert that they cannot hand over custody of criminal
aliens in their jails unless ICE provides an arrest warrant signed by a federal
judge. Those that say that are either willfully ignorant or patently disingenuous,”
Albence said.
“The truth is that federal law
does not provide any mechanism for judicial warrants to be issued for civil
immigration violations. There is not a single judge, magistrate anywhere in
this country that has a lawful authority to issue a warrant for a civil
immigration violation. By statute, Congress has given this authority solely to
supervisory immigration officers. This is one of the ways in which our system
-- the immigration enforcement system -- differs from the criminal justice
system, and it's perfectly lawful,” he said.
Albence said that of the nearly
1,300 arrests made this week, ICE officers arrested “nearly 200 who could’ve
been arrested at the jail if the detainer had been honored.”
“Of the criminal aliens we took
into custody this week, three had convictions for manslaughter or murder. One
hundred had convictions for sexual assault or crimes, with the victims of
nearly half of them being children. Seventy had convictions for crimes
involving drugs, and more than 320 had convictions for driving under the
influence of drugs or alcohol,” he said.
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DOJ:
Feds Arrested More Mexican Nationals than Americans in 2018
The total
number of federal arrests of Mexican nationals living in the United States now
exceeds the total number of federal arrests of American citizens, federal data
reveals.
A new report by the Department of Justice (DOJ) finds that in
2018, the number of Mexican nationals arrested for federal crimes exceeded the
number of American citizens who were arrested for federal crimes by about 8,000
arrests.
For example, more than 78,000 federal arrests of Mexicans were
made last year. Compare that to the roughly 70,500 federal arrests made of
American citizens the same year. Over 20 years, the number of federal arrests
made of Mexican nationals in the U.S. has soared by 175 percent while federal
arrests of Americans grew by only 10 percent.
Likewise, the number of federal arrests of non-U.S. citizens is
nearly double the arrests of Americans. In 2018, law enforcement officials
arrested more than 125,000 non-U.S. citizens for federal crimes — a 234 percent
increase since 1998.
Central Americans in the U.S. have had the largest increase in
federal arrests over the last two decades. In 1998, only about 1,200 Central
Americans were arrested for federal crimes. Fast-forward to 2018, when nearly
40,000 Central Americans were arrested for federal crimes. This indicates an
increase in federal arrests of more than 3,300 percent over the last 20 years.
As Breitbart News reported, though non-U.S.
citizens represent just seven percent of the total U.S. population, they
accounted for 15 percent of all federal arrests and 15 percent of all prosecutions
for non-immigration related crimes in 2018. This indicates that non-U.S.
citizens were about 2.3 times as likely to be arrested or prosecuted for
non-immigration related crimes.
For non-immigration offenses, the total of federal arrests for
non-U.S. citizens between 1998 and 2018 increased nearly eight percent, and
between 2017 and 2018 rose almost ten percent.
Non-U.S. citizens were most likely to be prosecuted for illegal
re-entry, that is illegal aliens who have been previously deported, drugs,
fraud, alien smuggling, and misuse of visas.
A 2018 Government Accountability
Office (GAO) report discovered nearly all illegal
and legal immigrants in U.S. federal prisons are from Mexico, Honduras, El
Salvador, the Dominican Republic, Colombia, and Guatemala.
Between 2010 and 2015, the average annual cost to incarcerate
criminal illegal and legal immigrants slightly decreased — as the criminal
alien population slightly decreased as well — from $1.56 billion to about $1.42
billion. That cost is paid for by American taxpayers who are forced to offset
the costs of mass immigration to the country.
Every year, the U.S. admits more
than 1.5 million foreign nationals, with the overwhelming majority arriving
through the process known as “chain migration,” whereby newly
naturalized are able to bring an unlimited number of foreign relatives to the
country. Between 2005 and 2017, chain migration, alone, brought nearly 10 million foreign nationals
to the U.S.
DOJ: Federal Arrests of Foreigners More than Tripled in Last 20 Years
DOJ: Federal Arrests of
Foreigners More Than Tripled in Last 20 Years
Sanctuary state of Oregon
releases illegal alien who raped a dog to death after serving only 60 days in
jail
People who abuse animals are sick and
dangerous to rest of society. Something is very wrong with the
mental and moral wiring. When the abuse involves sex and is such
violent sexual assault that death results, the dangers are acute.
Now, consider what the sanctuary state
policy in Oregon has released into society, even though the perp is not legally
entitled to be in this country, free to express his sick urges again, next time
possibly with a human victim. John Binder reports at Breitbart:
As Breitbart
News reported, illegal alien Fidel Lopez, 52-years-old, was convicted last
month and sentenced to 60 days in prison after raping his girlfriend's small
Lhasa Apso which led to the dog's death. The judge in the case said he would
have given the illegal alien more prison time but that 60 days is the maximum
sentence allowed in Oregon.
Following his
sentence, Lopez was immediately released because he had already served 60 days
while waiting to stand trial. Despite his illegal alien status, Multnomah
County, Oregon officials released Lopez back into the community.
Of course, Nancy Pelosi thinks Lopez has a
"spark of humanity"...and is just another Global Citizen whom we
presumably should keep here to demonstrate our virtue.
MEXICO
KILLS AMERICA TWICE OVER!
DHS
Secretary: ‘ICE Interdicted Enough Fentanyl Last Year to
K
ill Every American Twice Over’
Fentanyl is a synthetic opiate that according to
the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is 50 to 100 times more
powerful than morphine. The illicit drug has been attributed to the alarming
increase in opioid overdose deaths throughout the United States.
https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2019/03/dhs-secretary-ice-interdicted-enough.html
“Mexican Border States Net
320 Pounds of Meth in Two Days” BREITBART
“Eight-Time
Deportee Accused of Trafficking $850,000 in Meth, Cocaine.”
MICHAEL
CUTLER
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
JUDICIAL WATCH:
America builds the La Raza
“The Race” Mexican welfare state
Illegal Immigration Costs U.S.
Taxpayers a Stunning $134.9 Billion a Year
Most
Federal Crimes Involve Immigration, Drugs and Are Executed by Hispanics
Judicial Watch Corruption Chronicles, May 16, 2019
Most Federal Crimes Involve Immigration, Drugs and are Executed by
Hispanics
MAY 16, 2019
ail
As the illegal alien crisis along the southern border
worsens, distressing government figures show that
nearly half of all federal crimes in the United States are
perpetrated by foreigners who are not American citizens
and that immigration cases account for the largest
single type of offense. Non-U.S. citizens committed
42.7% of all federal crimes in 2018, according to
Commission, the independent agency created by
Congress decades ago to reduce sentencing disparities
and promote transparency and proportionality in
sentencing. The document also reveals that 54.3% of
the 69,425 federal offenders last year were Hispanic.
“Immigration cases accounted for the largest single
group of offenses in fiscal year 2018, comprising 34.4%
of all reported cases,” the agency writes in its annual
report to Congress. “Cases involving drugs, firearms,
and fraud were the next most common types of
offenses after immigration cases. Together these four
types of offenses accounted for 82.9 percent of all
cases reported to the commission in fiscal year
2018.”
The second largest offense category, drugs, accounted
for 28.1% of federal crimes last year and most cases
involved methamphetamine. Judicial Watch has
reported for years on the enormous amounts of meth
that enter the U.S. through Mexico. A few
years ago
the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
seizures coming from Mexico in one border state
alone.
In 2018 Hispanics committed 9,020 federal drug
trafficking crimes, nearly twice as many as those
perpetrated by blacks (4,670) and more than double the
drug trafficking offenses carried out by whites (4,499).
Hispanics were also charged with more drug
possession crimes (389) last year than any other
group.
Not surprisingly, Hispanics also committed the
overwhelming amount of immigration related crimes,
according to the recently issued federal statistics. Of
the
23,656 immigration offenses recorded last year,
Hispanics accounted for 22,782. They also committed
the most money laundering crimes (504) compared to
whites (444) and blacks (236), the Sentencing
Commission document shows. The figures only include
convicts that actually got sentenced.
If the latest U.S. Customs and Border Protection
only increase in the years to come. The alarming
numbers illustrate a crisis that appears to have no end
in sight. The stats show a huge increase in, not only
family units (FMU) and unaccompanied alien children
(UAC), but also single men. One Border Patrol sector
alone, El Paso, has seen an astounding 1,816%
increase in family units from last year. In April alone
the
Border Patrol apprehended 98,977 illegal aliens
crossing into the U.S. via Mexico compared to 92,831 in
March and 66,883 in February. In fiscal year 2018 a
total of 396,579 illegal aliens were apprehended
between ports of entry on the southwest border and,
with four months left in fiscal year 2019, the figure has
already been exceeded with 460,294 apprehensions.
Two Texas sectors, Rio Grande and El Paso, lead the
pack in apprehensions this fiscal year with 36,681and
26,867 respectively. Most of the single adults are
coming from Mexico (82,834), the Border Patrol
records
show, and the family units (114,778) as well as
unaccompanied children (19,991) from Guatemala.
HEATHER MacDONALD:
THE LA RAZA CRIME TIDAL WAVE
CNN RECENTLY REPORTED THAT THE NUMBER OF MEX GANG MEMBERS EXCEEDS
ONE MILLION!
Lou Dobbs Tonight
And there are some 800,000 gang members in
this country: That’s more than the combined number of troops in our Army and
Marine Corps. These gangs have become one of the principle ways to import and
distribute drugs in the United States. Congressman David Reichert joins Lou to
tell us why those gangs are growing larger and stronger, and why he’s
introduced legislation to eliminate the top three international drug gangs.
More Americans Killed by
Illegal Aliens than Iraq War, Study Says
ALIPAC:
PRAYERS FOR AMERICANS MURDERED BY
ILLEGALS... you will not find the DEMOCRAT POLITICIANS PRAYING
FOR ANYTHING BUT OPEN BORDERS!
(HIGHLY)
14 YEAR-OLD MEXICAN BOY BEHEADS 4 FOR MEX DRUG CARTELS
Edgar Jimenez Lugo, who authorities said
was born in San Diego, was wanted on suspicion of killing rivals — allegedly
beheading some — as part of his work for a violent drug-trafficking cartel.
The Illegal-Alien Crime Wave
Heather Mac Donald
Some of the most violent criminals at large today are illegal aliens. Yet in cities where the crime these aliens commit is highest, the police cannot use the most obvious tool to apprehend them: their immigration status. In Los Angeles, for example, dozens of members of a ruthless Salvadoran prison gang have sneaked back into town after having been deported for such crimes as murder, assault with a deadly weapon, and drug trafficking. Police officers know who they are and know that their mere presence in the country is a felony. Yet should a cop arrest an illegal gangbanger for felonious reentry, it is he who will be treated as a criminal, for violating the LAPD’s rule against enforcing immigration law.
The LAPD’s ban on immigration enforcement mirrors bans in immigrant-saturated cities around the country, from New York and Chicago to San Diego, Austin, and Houston. These “sanctuary policies” generally prohibit city employees, including the cops, from reporting immigration violations to federal authorities.
8 Alleged
Gang Members Arrested For Kidnap And Rape For 2 Teen Girls
June 7,
2011
SANTA PAULA (CBS) — Eight alleged gang members will be arraigned Tuesday afternoon for several sex crimes after police say they used social media websites to kidnap and rape young girls.
Seven adults and one juvenile will be arraigned at
1:30p.m. in Ventura County court on charges ranging from rape, conspiracy,
child abuse, sexual battery by restraint and parole violations. The suspects,
arrested Friday, were identified as Carlos Ek, 22; Esteban Oseguera, 18;
Isaac Ek, 19; Joseph Sandoval, 18; Jonathan Gaona, 19; Dion Mendoza, 19; Adrian
Garcia, 19, and a juvenile, all of Santa Paula.
Emmanuel Jesus
Rangel-Hernandez, 19, was charged in February
with three
counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of three
people in Charlotte,
N.C, including a 19-year-old former America’s
reported.
(CNSNews.com) -- An
illegal alien and known gang member who has been charged with first-degree
murder in North Carolina was granted deferred deportation under President
Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA), despite
having been placed in removal proceedings for drug charges in 2012, according to a press release from Senate
Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Sen. Thom Tillis
(R-N.C.).
MEXICANS MURDERING AMERICANS…. about 12 a day!!!
HOUSTON, Texas – A grieving Texas father told Breitbart Texas, “my son
is dead because the concept of borders is dead.” Spencer Golvach was
senselessly murdered by an illegal alien who had been deported a number of
times after being convicted of committing crimes, including as law enforcement
officers now tell us, crimes of violence. Golvach was shot in the head on
January 31st while sitting in his car waiting for a stoplight to change. Golvach’s
father said he wants the “boomerang” of deportation and illegal reentry into
the country to be stopped.
MEX WITH 37 CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS FINALLY DEPORTED… wonder
if he’s back looting already???
more at this link:
In FY
2012, ICE says it removed 409,849 illegal aliens. Fifty-five percent of them (or 225,390) were convicted criminal aliens,
the largest number of criminal aliens removed in agency history, ICE said.
MICHELLE MALKIN: another brutal murder by another illegal
criminal long on the loose in our open borders!
Non-deportation rate drops — to 99.2 percent
Saturday, May 18, 2013
The Homeland Security Department has granted
legal status to 99.2 percent of all illegal immigrants who have applied under
President Obama's new non-deportation policy for young adults, according to the
latest numbers released Friday.
more at this link – post on your Facebook and email broadcast
We’ve got an even more ominous enemy within
our borders that promotes “Reconquista of Aztlan” or the reconquest of
California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas into the country of Mexico.
“While the
Obama Administration downplays violence along the U.S.-Mexico border,
authorities in Texas reveal that Mexican have transformed parts of
the state into a war zone where shootings, beheadings, kidnappings and murders
are common.
DRUG CARTELS FIND CALIFORNIA A GREAT PLACE TO LOOT!
Street gang that controls ALL of Orange County drug trade taken down: SWAT
teams swoop on 120 members of the 'Mexican Mafia' a total of 129 people
have been indicted by county and federal grand juries alleging crimes
including murder, drug trafficking and extortion
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-mexican-crime-tidal-wave-mexican.html
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-mexican-crime-tidal-wave-mexican.html
73% DEATHS ON OBAMA’S WATCH – DURING IS TERMS, HOW MANY
AMERICANS (LEGALS) WERE MURDERED OR RAPED BY MEXICANS OR CHILDREN MOLESTED?
The 12-Year War: 73% of U.S. Casualties in Afghanistan on
Obama's Watch
According to a 2011 report from the
Government Accountability Office, there are 70,000 sexual offenses
attached to the incarcerated criminal alien population.
AMERICA’S OPEN BORDERS:
70,000 LEGALS
RAPED!
A Mexican illegal alien allegedly raped a girl in Kansas in September
after being deported ten times in the past six years alone, according to
reports.
About
That Statistic Of “Immigrants” Committing Fewer Crimes Than Citizens
https://hotair.com/archives/2019/02/06/statistic-immigrants-committing-fewer-crimes-citizens/
How
many times have you heard the carefully worded claims from media “experts”
about how immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than citizens? If you
follow the news at all closely I’m guessing it’s been fairly often. Of course,
the careful wording is required so they don’t have to invoke the phrase
“illegal immigrants” (i.e. illegal aliens) and ruin their narrative.
A new
study may help put that debate to rest. Results produced by the Federation for
American Immigration Reform, using statistics from prisons and jails, found
that illegal aliens are roughly four times as likely to
commit crimes than citizens.
(Washington Times)
Nearly
3 percent of illegal immigrants in Arizona end up in state prison or jail
during the course of a year — four times the rate of U.S. citizens and legal
residents, according to a study that uses federal reimbursements for prisons
and jails to try to calculate one of the most important yet elusive statistics
in the immigration debate.
In
New Jersey, illegal immigrants are incarcerated five times more often, and
rates on the West Coast are triple that of legal residents and citizens,
according to the study by the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
FAIR based its calculations on
federal government reimbursements to states and localities under the State
Criminal Alien Assistance Program, which pays some of the costs for holding
illegal immigrants in prisons and jails. To make the payments, the federal
government must determine whether an inmate is definitely or possibly in the
country illegally.
One
important feature of this study is that it’s only looking at people who have
definitely been convicted of a crime, not simply arrested or suspected. Also,
as I noted above, this study draws a distinction between legal immigrants (who
arguably have the lowest rate of criminal convictions) and illegal aliens.
A previous Arizona study done by John Lott found the
same thing, though with a smaller population sample.
It’s
worth noting that this methodology has drawn criticism. The SCAAP data measures
a different set of prisoners than other samples, leading some critics to question
whether the results would be the same if we looked at the entire prison and
jail population. I’ll leave that one for the statisticians to sort out, but
overall trends still appear to conform with previous attempts at quantifying
these numbers.
So
what does that mean in terms of the current policy debate over illegal
immigration, the wall and all the rest? Our friend Jeff Dunetz weighed in on that question and concludes that
significantly reducing illegal immigration could only produce lower crime
rates.
The above crime numbers and rates
for illegal immigrants reflect offenses that would not have happened, or at the
very least would be significantly reduced if the U.S borders were secured and
illegal immigrants were not permitted into the country. Border Protection
agents and Ice officials, the people on the ground, tell us that barriers work.
The victims of those 121,984 crimes can thank liberals and Democrats for not
taking action to prevent their victimhood.
Yet
again, we should remind ourselves that these numbers fail to deal with the
underlying fact that every illegal alien is committing a crime simply by being
in the country. In that sense, the crime rate among illegals is technically
100% before you even begin counting other violations of the law. But that sort
of view is considered heresy on the left and in much of the media these days.
Critics
of illegal immigration argue that the crime rates of illegal aliens are higher
than those of the American population generally, or at least of legal
immigrants. The New York Times has denied that illegals
commit more crime than other groups, but the paper bases its claim on a Cato
Institute study that relies on questionable
data. In fact, nobody can calculate with accuracy the crime rates of illegal
immigrants or any other social group unless they have reliable data on the size
of the group, and we simply don’t know how many illegal aliens there are in the
United States.
Nationwide
data on crime by illegal aliens is unavailable mainly because most states don’t
keep such records. For instance, California, with Hispanics making up more
than 43 percent of its incarcerated population, provides no information on the
alienage of its inmates. Texas does, though, and its Department of Public
Safety reports that illegal aliens
were arrested and charged with more than 298,000 crimes, an average of over
39,000 per year, from June 1, 2011 to the end of 2018. Though some of these
arrests were for nonviolent crimes, such as theft, burglary, or drug offenses,
they also include many violent crimes: 624 homicides, 1,911 robberies, and
3,955 sexual assaults (which, under Texas law, include rapes).
While
these figures sound disturbing, we can’t say with certainty if they are high
relative to the size of the illegal immigrant population because, as noted
above, we really don’t know how many there are. A 2014 estimate by the Pew Research
Center pegged the Texas figure at 1,650,000, or 6.3 percent of the state’s
entire population. Homeland Security offered a higher estimate for 2015:
1,940,000, which accounted for 7.3 percent of the state’s population.
Among all
arrests for selected offenses over the period 2012 to 2017, illegal aliens were
taken into custody for homicide (which includes murder and manslaughter) in
numbers greater than their population size would predict. They accounted for
nearly 10 percent of all apprehended killers, whereas, using the high-end DHS
estimate, they make up 7.3 percent of the Texas population. For all other
crimes, however, including burglary, drugs, theft, robbery, and weapons
offenses, their apprehension percentages ranged from 2.5 to 6.7 percent—in
other words, below their putative population size.
The crime
of homicide provides the most accurate measure, though, because a much higher
proportion of murders are solved by police—around 70 percent—than for any other
crime; by contrast, fewer than 15 percent of property offenses lead to an
arrest. As a result, we have much more accurate demographics for murderers than
for, say, burglars. The indication that illegal aliens commit disproportionate
numbers of murders is corroborated by crime rates, shaky though they may be,
for 2014 and 2015—the two years for which we have population estimates from Pew
and DHS. In 2014, Texas illegal-alien murder-arrest rates were 4.99 per
100,000—56 percent higher than the rates for all other apprehended murderers
(3.2 per 100,000). In 2015, the rates were 35 percent higher for illegal aliens
(4.2 per 100,000, versus 3.1 per 100,000).
Granted,
neither the rates nor the percentages of illegal aliens arrested are
overwhelmingly high. And the rates and percentages for other crimes that they
commit are below those of the arrested citizen and legal-alien populations.
Still, illegal aliens account for nearly 10 percent of the apprehended
murderers in Texas, and over 39,000 of the annual arrests for crime overall.
These figures are significant, reflecting crime in a single state with an
outsize number of illegal aliens—a small part of the nationwide picture.
No amount
of crime by those who enter this country unlawfully should be acceptable,
because it is “extra” crime that wouldn’t occur if our border security were
effective. Crime by illegal aliens is costly. The real issue underlying the
current public debate is whether the crimes of illegal immigrants are so
numerous that they provide a compelling reason, or at least a powerful
supporting argument, for urgent spending to secure our southern border. Judging
by Texas the answer, though not incontestable, seems to be “yes.”
Sheriff
David Clarke (Ret.)
Enabling
Criminal Aliens
Source: AP Photo/Noah
Berger
The
murder of Newman California Police Corporal Ronil Singh allegedly by an illegal
alien with a criminal past is the latest high-profile killing of an American
citizen that contains nearly every element in our illegal immigration
discourse.
Singh,
33, legally immigrated to the United States, became a U.S. citizen, and then
became one of Newman’s finest citizens serving as a police officer for twelve
years. Singh’s legal entry into the U.S. added value to our country. Sadly,
this husband and father of a 5-month-old son was allegedly murdered by an
illegal criminal alien gang member on Christmas Eve.
This
tragedy was preventable.
Singh’s
suspected murderer had “prior criminal activity that should have been reported
to ICE,” Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson had said. “Law enforcement
was prohibited because of sanctuary laws and that led to the encounter with
(Cpl.) Singh… the outcome could have been different if law enforcement wasn’t
restricted or had their hands tied because of political interference.”
California
is a state that provides a safe harbor for people illegally in the country.
California boasts its status as a sanctuary state in violation of federal law
and the supremacy clause in Article VI of the U.S. Constitution. California
cities have passed laws prohibiting local law enforcement agencies from
cooperating with law enforcement officers from the U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) with the apprehension of illegal immigrants even after they
have committed a crime. Many of these illegal criminals continue on to murder,
rape and rob U.S. citizens post-release from a local jail under the
catch-and-release policies before notifying ICE officials.
Currently,
the threshold for immediate deportation proceedings is set too low.
Catch-and-release instead of being detained pending an immigration hearing is
like unleashing a dangerous animal into a public space. Eventually, we’ll be
dealing with an avoidable catastrophe.
Typically
the definition to detain involves only crimes such as murder, rape, and armed
robbery. That’s about it. Serious drug dealing or gun possessions are not considered
crimes of violence under this strict definition. Neither does burglary or the
severe crime of driving under the influence of alcohol. As we have seen over
and over through the cost of American lives, many additional crimes pose
equally great risks to our communities should these illegal criminal aliens be
released without detaining for ICE.
Burglary
is a felony and as far as I am concerned a crime of violence. It’s not merely a
property crime that results in minor victimization. It involves forced entry.
It is a category Part I crime by FBI statistics. Part I crimes are serious
felonies. Anybody whose home has been broken into suffers a traumatic mental
experience. I have seen it when investigating burglaries. People who once felt
safe in their homes lose that sense of security after their home is
burglarized. Their kids have nightmares; adults sleep with one eye open and
every little noise in the house startles them. It takes a long time to heal.
Burglary costs Americans an estimated 4 billion in property loss every year,
but this does not include the psychological damage. The fact that many states
allow residents to use deadly force to stop intruders means that a burglary
could end violently for the intruder. It will if it happens at my home and I am
there.
Another offense that is marginalized by sympathetic lawmakers is
driving under the influence. It is not merely a traffic offense. Tens of
thousands of people are killed and maimed by impaired drivers every year. I
have arrived on the scene of crashes involving impaired drivers. Seeing
lifeless and mutilated bodies is not pretty. This is why most states take it so
seriously that a first offense is a crime punishable by imprisonment. Many make
a second and third offense a felony. It’s worth mentioning that the illegal
alien who allegedly murdered Cpl. Singh had two prior arrests for DUI and was
being stopped by Cpl. Singh for suspected driving under the influence again.
A recent
Pew Research study on crimes committed by illegal aliens indicates it’s time to
take this seriously. The study shows
that the bulk of those arrested in 2016 and 2017 had prior criminal
convictions. It indicates that in 2017 illegal immigrants with past criminal
convictions accounted for 74% of all arrests made by ICE which is a 30%
increase from the year before. The study points out that those with no
previous conviction increased by 146% compared to a 12% increase of those with
a past criminal conviction. They have demonstrated a propensity to victimize.
This conviction rate includes nearly 60,000 arrested for drunk driving and
approximately 58,000 arrested for dangerous drug dealing (opioids). The other
classification of convictions are as follows:
Assaults:
48,454
Larceny:
20,356
General
Crimes: 17,325
Obstructing
Police: 14,616
Burglary:
12,836
These
numbers are not insignificant. Nobody takes the time to point out to the
criminal alien apologists that the cost associated with these crimes include
police and court costs, incarceration costs, property loss and damage, medical
costs, psychological trauma, lost work time and increased insurance rates
adding up to billions of dollars. Therefore, the policy on when to deport and
for what reasons also needs to reflect these costs to the American people. The
time to deport is before they go on to serious offenses, not after.
Redefining
what constitutes deporting a criminal alien is needed. By changing the
definition from what is considered a ‘violent act’ to a ‘serious act’ would be
more inclusive of the dangerous crimes I have highlighted in this article. Our
laws need to reflect the protection of the American people not sympathy for
criminal aliens.
Is it not
asking too much for people in the country illegally to obey all of our laws,
not just a select few? Neither you nor I would be granted this courtesy if we
were even lawfully in a foreign country with a valid passport and committed a
misdemeanor crime not involving violence. Deportation would be certain and
swift with no release pending a deportation hearing.
It is
time for U.S. policy to change. The American people should not have to accept
such great risks when they don’t have to. They should not have to stand by idly
before a criminal illegal alien victimizes another American citizen.
It is bad
enough that our criminal justice system is soft on crime when it comes to
people legally in the country but when that same leniency is granted to
criminal aliens it’s a problem, and it’s time to recalculate our generosity.
The
position of most politicians in Washington D.C., except for a few Democrats who
are sympathetic to all illegal migrants, is that concerning deportations we
should deal with the criminal aliens first. An overwhelming majority of
Americans agree. Nobody wants to be victimized by a criminal, nonetheless, ones
who should have been deported.
When we
water down the standard for what is criminal behavior, we are heading toward a
very dark place. Crime is crime. Period. This should be the standard for
automatic deportation for criminal aliens.
Once
we get the criminal illegals out, a wall is required to prevent these thugs
from running back in and continuing to victimize Americans like Cpl. Singh who
hours before his death stopped home to visit his family on Christmas Eve,
kissing his wife and child for the last time. The picture of him with his family taken just hours
before his death should serve as a grave reminder to all who want to hug a
criminal illegal alien that at any moment they can lash out and kill an
American, and that it could have been avoided if Congress had its priorities
straight and put politics aside to do what’s right.
Critics of illegal immigration argue that the
crime rates of illegal aliens are higher than those of the American population
generally, or at least of legal immigrants. The New York Times has denied that illegals commit more crime than other groups, but
the paper bases its claim on a Cato Institute study that relies on questionable data. In fact, nobody can calculate
with accuracy the crime rates of illegal immigrants or any other social group
unless they have reliable data on the size of the group, and we simply don’t
know how many illegal aliens there are in the United States.
Nationwide data on crime by illegal aliens is
unavailable mainly because most states don’t keep such records. For
instance, California, with Hispanics making up more than 43 percent of its
incarcerated population, provides no information on the alienage of its
inmates. Texas does, though, and its Department of Public Safety reports that illegal aliens were arrested and charged with more
than 298,000 crimes, an average of over 39,000 per year, from June 1, 2011 to
the end of 2018. Though some of these arrests were for nonviolent crimes, such
as theft, burglary, or drug offenses, they also include many violent crimes:
624 homicides, 1,911 robberies, and 3,955 sexual assaults (which, under Texas
law, include rapes).
While these figures sound disturbing, we can’t
say with certainty if they are high relative to the size of the illegal
immigrant population because, as noted above, we really don’t know how many
there are. A 2014 estimate by the Pew Research Center pegged the Texas figure at
1,650,000, or 6.3 percent of the state’s entire population. Homeland Security
offered a higher estimate for 2015: 1,940,000, which accounted for 7.3 percent of
the state’s population.
Among all arrests for selected offenses over the
period 2012 to 2017, illegal aliens were taken into custody for homicide (which
includes murder and manslaughter) in numbers greater than their population size
would predict. They accounted for nearly 10 percent of all apprehended killers,
whereas, using the high-end DHS estimate, they make up 7.3 percent of the Texas
population. For all other crimes, however, including burglary, drugs, theft,
robbery, and weapons offenses, their apprehension percentages ranged from 2.5
to 6.7 percent—in other words, below their putative population size.
The crime of homicide provides the most accurate
measure, though, because a much higher proportion of murders are solved by
police—around 70 percent—than for any other crime; by contrast, fewer than 15
percent of property offenses lead to an arrest. As a result, we have much more
accurate demographics for murderers than for, say, burglars. The indication
that illegal aliens commit disproportionate numbers of murders is corroborated
by crime rates, shaky though they may be, for 2014 and 2015—the two years for
which we have population estimates from Pew and DHS. In 2014, Texas
illegal-alien murder-arrest rates were 4.99 per 100,000—56 percent higher than
the rates for all other apprehended murderers (3.2 per 100,000). In 2015, the
rates were 35 percent higher for illegal aliens (4.2 per 100,000, versus 3.1
per 100,000).
Granted, neither the rates nor the percentages of
illegal aliens arrested are overwhelmingly high. And the rates and percentages
for other crimes that they commit are below those of the arrested citizen and
legal-alien populations. Still, illegal aliens account for nearly 10 percent of
the apprehended murderers in Texas, and over 39,000 of the annual arrests for
crime overall. These figures are significant, reflecting crime in a single
state with an outsize number of illegal aliens—a small part of the nationwide
picture.
No amount of crime by those who enter this
country unlawfully should be acceptable, because it is “extra” crime that
wouldn’t occur if our border security were effective. Crime by illegal aliens
is costly. The real issue underlying the current public debate is whether the
crimes of illegal immigrants are so numerous that they provide a compelling
reason, or at least a powerful supporting argument, for urgent spending to
secure our southern border. Judging by Texas the answer, though not
incontestable, seems to be “yes.”
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