Thursday, July 27, 2017

RICK MORAN - ICE DIRECTOR THOMAS HOMAN TO PUT SANCTUARY CITY MAYORS IN PRISON..... BUT WHAT ABOUT SANCTUARY STATES LIKE MEXIFORNIA???

Literally, LA RAZA DEM Gov Jerry Brown headed down to the open border with NARCOMEX to meet the dictator of Mexico and proclaimed “California is Mexico’s second home!”

Gov. Jerry Brown, on a trip to Mexico, seeks to position California as a more welcoming place for immigrants... $35 BILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE NOT WELCOMING ENOUGH?!?


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…. AND IT IS THE DEMOCRAT PARTY!

AMERICA vs MEXICO: CLASHING CULTURES

By Frosty Wooldridge

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Illegals cheat, distribute drugs, lie, forge documents, steal and kill as if it’s a normal way of life. For them, it is. Mexico’s civilization stands diametrically opposed to America’s culture.

The legal age of sexual consent in Mexico is 12 years old. Sex with children at this age and younger is socially acceptable in Mexico. For example: A Mexican Lopez-Mendez pleaded guilty to sexual assault on a 10 year old girl in West Virginia.

Wow.  Can you imagine the hue and cry if the nation's top immigration enforcement officer were to charge the leaders of sanctuary cities with smuggling? That's just what Thomas Homan, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and C...

July 27, 2017

ICE chief looking to charge sanctuary city leaders with smuggling


Wow.  Can you imagine the hue and cry if the nation's top immigration enforcement officer were to charge the leaders of sanctuary cities with smuggling?
That's just what Thomas Homan, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is contemplating.
"I think 409,000 is a stretch this year, but if [the Justice Department] keeps going in the direction they're going in, if we continue to expand our operational footprint, I think we're going to get there," he told The Washington Times. "Our interior arrests will go up. They're going to top last year's for sure."
Mr. Homan is the spear tip of President Trump's effort to step up immigration enforcement – perhaps the largest swing in attitude for any agency in government from the last administration to the current one.
Agents and officers have been unshackled from the limits imposed by Mr. Obama, whose rules restricted arrests to less than 20 percent of the estimated illegal immigrant population.
Now, most illegal immigrants are eligible for deportation, though Mr. Homan said serious criminals, recent border crossers and people who are actively defying deportation orders are still the agency's priorities.
He said the biggest impediment to expanding deportations is no longer ICE priority, but rather a huge backlog in the immigration courts, which are part of the Justice Department. Migrants who in the past would have admitted their unauthorized status and accepted deportation are now fighting their cases.
"They can play the system for a long time," he said.
That resistance extends well beyond the courtroom.
Migrants are increasingly refusing to open doors for his officers and, when they do, the encounters are turning violent, Mr. Homan said. Use-of-force instances are up about 150 percent, and assaults on ICE officers are up about 40 percent, he said.
Local officials are also pushing back, declaring themselves sanctuaries and enacting policies that block their law enforcement officers from cooperating with ICE.
The refusals range from declining to hold migrants beyond their regular release time to refusing all communication – even notifying ICE when a criminal deportable alien is about to be released into the community.
For Mr. Homan, who came up through the ranks of the Border Patrol and then ICE as a sworn law enforcement officer, that sort of resistance is enraging.
"Shame on people that want to put politics ahead of officer safety, community safety," he said.
Homan has identified the primary reason that sanctuary cities exist in the first place.  Establishing policies that make it impossible for ICE to do its job is nothing more than political pandering – an effort to gain the electoral support of Hispanics.  It really is that simple, and when politics trumps security and safety, ordinary people pay – sometimes with their lives.

I don't know if Homan is daydreaming or serious.  Even if he followed through with his threat, there would almost certainly be a federal judge who would throw out the warrants.  But perhaps it would make his point if he arrested a few dozen mayors and councilmen.  It would put the rest of them on notice that their defiance of federal law would not go unpunished.
17 MS-13 Gang Members Arrested for Brutal Slayings on Long Island

'The acts of these defendants are unspeakable,' says police commissioner


Seventeen Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, gang members were charged on July 19 with a dozen murders and other violent crimes committed on Long Island.
Suffolk County Police Commissioner Timothy Sini said the arrests dealt a “huge blow” against MS-13, and that the community will “prevail against acts of savagery.”
The indictment comes three months after the brutal slayings of four young men—Justin Llivicura, Michael Lopez, Jorge Tigre, and Jefferson Villalobos—in the Long Island town of Central Islip in April.
On April 11, two female associates of MS-13 allegedly lured five young men to a wooded area in Central Islip, according to the Eastern District of New York in press release. Once there, the females texted their location to nearby MS-13 members.
Police investigate the site where four young men were found murdered in a park in Central Islip, Long Island, on April 13, 2017. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Police investigate the site where four young men were found murdered in a park in Central Islip, Long Island, on April 13, 2017. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Alexis Hernandez, 20, Santos Leonel Ortiz-Flores, 19, Omar Antonio Villalta, 22, and the “other MS-13 members approached and surrounded the victims, and attacked and killed Llivicura, Lopez, Tigre and Villalobos using machetes, knives and wooden clubs,” the release said. The fifth victim escaped.
The MS-13 members and associates dragged the victims’ bodies to a more secluded spot and fled the scene, the Eastern District of New York said. The victims’ bodies were discovered the following evening, on April 12.
William Sweeney, assistant director-in-charge of the FBI’s New York field office, said MS-13 is the agency’s number one priority on Long Island.
“Because much of what they do and how they behave boils down to violence for violence sake,” Sweeney said in a press release. “The idea that human life means nothing to these gang members should shock the conscience, and we cannot allow this type of thinking to take hold in our youth.”
MS-13 gang members have been charged with more than 40 murders in the Eastern District of New York since 2010.
MS-13, a transnational criminal organization, has flourished in places like Suffolk County in the last several years. Although the gang formed in Los Angeles in the 1980s, it has deep ties to El Salvador—and, with an influx of unaccompanied minors from Central America resettling in Suffolk County, its violence has been escalating.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions visited Long Island two weeks after the killings of the four men, specifically to bring federal attention and resources to the efforts on Long Island against MS-13.
“I have a message for the gangs that target young people: We are targeting you. We are coming after you,” Sessions said in April at the federal courthouse in Central Islip, less than three miles from the park where the four men were found murdered. “The MS-13 motto is ‘kill, rape, control.’ Our motto is going to be justice for victims and consequences for criminals.”
“We are committed to bringing violent criminals to justice, and this indictment is the next step in our mission of finding, prosecuting, and eradicating the MS-13 threat,” Sessions said in a press release on July 19.
Rep. Peter King (R-Seaford) speaks with media after a congressional hearing on MS-13 gang violence in Central Islip, Long Island, N.Y., on June 20, 2017. (Benjamin Chasteen/The Epoch Times)
Rep. Peter King (R-Seaford) speaks with media after a congressional hearing on MS-13 gang violence in Central Islip, Long Island, N.Y., on June 20, 2017. (Benjamin Chasteen/The Epoch Times)
Bridget Rohde, acting U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York, said law enforcement is committed to “rid communities, including Central Islip, of MS-13, using every law enforcement resource at our disposal.”
“The senseless murders charged in this superseding indictment further demonstrate MS-13’s compulsion to commit horrific acts of violence in communities in our district,” she said in a press release.
The charges also include the Jan. 30 murder of Esteban Alvarado-Bonilla, a suspected rival gang member of MS-13, and the assault of an innocent bystander at a deli in Central Islip.
A member of the MS-13 “Sailors” clique allegedly saw Alvarado-Bonilla inside the El Campesino Deli in Central Islip and reported the sighting to the clique leaders, according to the press release. The leaders then directed MS-13 members to kill Alvarado-Bonilla—which they did, allegedly shooting him multiple times, as well as assaulting a deli employee.
The 17 MS-13 members arrested are charged

with 59 counts including racketeering, 12 

murders, attempted murders, assaults, 

obstruction of justice, arson, conspiracy to 

distribute marijuana, and related firearms 

and conspiracy charges.

ZOGY POLL ON MEX RACISM AND VIOLENCE….. Half the murders in CA

are by Mex gangs, and 93% of murders in La Raza-Occupied Los Angeles are by

Mexicans.

ZOGBY

“In Mexico, a recent Zogby poll declared that the vast majority of Mexican citizens hate Americans. [22.2] Mexico is a country  saturated with racism, yet in denial, having never endured the social development of a Civil Rights movement like in the US--Blacks are harshly treated while foreign Whites are often seen as the enemy. [22.3] In fact, racism as workplace discrimination can be seen across the US anywhere the illegal alien Latino works--the vast majority of the workforce is usually strictly Latino, excluding Blacks, Whites, Asians, and others.”

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