MURDERING MEXICANS: WHEN THEY'RE NOT LOOTING ANCHOR BABY WELFARE, VOTING DEM FOR MORE, THEY'RE MURDERING LEGALS!
CALIFORNIA UNDER LA RAZA-OCCUPATION:
1. CA has the largest and most expensive prison system in the nation. HALF THE INMATES ARE ILLEGALS FROM NARCOMEX.
2. Los Angeles is a Mex-occupied city. 90% of all murders are committed by Mexicans.
3. Of the top 200 most wanted criminals by L.A. police, 186 are Mexicans.
4. According to CA AG KAMALA HARRIS, herself a La Raza Dem, nearly half of all murders in CA are now by Mex gangs.
Man accused of killing five people in Kansas and Missouri was in U.S. illegally
A Mexican man accused of killing five
people in the Midwest this week was a convicted felon living in the U.S.
illegally, and he had not been deported despite being arrested at least
twice in recent years, federal officials said.
Pablo Antonio Serrano-Vitorino, 40, of Kansas City, Kan., was captured in rural eastern Missouri early Wednesday morning after going missing from Kansas on Monday and then sparking a 17-hour manhunt in Missouri on Tuesday once his truck was spotted along an interstate.
Officials, who had previously warned Serrano-Vitorino might be armed with an AK-47, said he was found with a rifle, but wouldn't say what kind.
Serrano-Vitorino faces five counts of murder and other charges on suspicion of killing four men on Monday night in Kansas City, Kan., and then going on the run and killing another man almost 200 miles to the east in New Florence, Mo. Officials have not given a motive.
The case could have political implications, given Serrano-Vitorino's immigration status and his criminal history, which includes a felony conviction in Los Angeles County from 2003. Serrano-Vitorino was deported to Mexico in 2004 but illegally returned to the U.S. sometime later, officials said.
Missouri's primary presidential election is next week, and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and other immigration critics have cited the death of Kathryn Steinle -- who was shot in San Francisco in July by a felon from Mexico living in the U.S. illegally -- to call for harsher measures to control illegal immigration.
Pablo Antonio Serrano-Vitorino, 40, of Kansas City, Kan., was captured in rural eastern Missouri early Wednesday morning after going missing from Kansas on Monday and then sparking a 17-hour manhunt in Missouri on Tuesday once his truck was spotted along an interstate.
Officials, who had previously warned Serrano-Vitorino might be armed with an AK-47, said he was found with a rifle, but wouldn't say what kind.
Serrano-Vitorino faces five counts of murder and other charges on suspicion of killing four men on Monday night in Kansas City, Kan., and then going on the run and killing another man almost 200 miles to the east in New Florence, Mo. Officials have not given a motive.
The case could have political implications, given Serrano-Vitorino's immigration status and his criminal history, which includes a felony conviction in Los Angeles County from 2003. Serrano-Vitorino was deported to Mexico in 2004 but illegally returned to the U.S. sometime later, officials said.
Missouri's primary presidential election is next week, and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and other immigration critics have cited the death of Kathryn Steinle -- who was shot in San Francisco in July by a felon from Mexico living in the U.S. illegally -- to call for harsher measures to control illegal immigration.
Three Illegal Alien Convicted Rapists Arrested Sneaking Back into Texas
MCALLEN, Texas — Over a period of three days, three illegal aliens from El Salvador with criminal records as rapists are facing immigration charges after getting arrested near the Rio Grande Valley of the Texas border with Mexico.
The most recent arrest took place on
Wednesday in the border city of Hidalgo when U.S. Border Patrol agents
found 28-year-old Manuel Alexander Chicas Contreras. Details of how the
arrest took place are not listed in the criminal complaint obtained by
Breitbart Texas. Once in custody however, the agents requested a records
check on Chicas and learned that he had previously been deported.
Chicas was deported on December 5, 2014
after he was released from prison for having “sexual intercourse with a
child over the age of 15”. For that crime, Chicas was sentenced to 12
months in prison and had six months from his sentence suspended prior to
his deportation. On Thursday, Chicas went before U.S. Magistrate Judge
Peter Ormsby who formally charged him with one count of illegal re-entry
and ordered he be held without bond.
In the second case, U.S. Border Patrol
agents arrested 42-year-old Salvador Antonio Coreas Rodriguez on Tuesday
near the border city of Hidalgo, court records from his arrest
revealed. Rodriguez told agents had crossed the Rio Grande into Texas on
Sunday. When authorities ran a records check on him they learned that
Coreas-Rodriguez was convicted in on May 2011 on the charges related to
having the rape of a victim under the age of 15. After serving part of
his sentence he was deported to El Salvador on September 2013. On
Thursday, Coreas- Rodriguez went before U.S. Magistrate Judge Peter
Ormsby who formally charged him with one count of illegal re-entry and
ordered he be held without bond.
The third case involved 34-year-old Denis
Antonio Polanco who went before U.S. Magistrate Judge Peter Ormsby,
also on Tuesday. The judge formally charged him with one count of
illegal re-entry and ordered he be held without bond. Polanco’s arrest
took place on Sunday near the border city of Roma when Border Patrol
agents found him. During a records check, agents learned that he had
been deported in June 1999 following his 1998 conviction of rape, court
records obtained by Breitbart Texas revealed.
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