TYSON HAS LONG BEEN IDENTIFED WITH THE DEMOCRAT PARTY FOR OBVIOUS REASONS.
Tyson Foods Faces Boycott After Firing 1,200 Americans, ‘Would Like to Employ’ 42,000 Migrants - AND BIDEN - MAYORKAS - SCHUMER HAVE USHERED OVER THE BORDER 15 MILLION TO PICK FROM.
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
LA RAZA SUPREMACIST JORGE RAMOS THREATENS: AMNESTY FOR INVADING MEXICANS ' Nothing we can do to stop them'
"The amnesty activist also said that the “border has been a crooked proposition from the beginning, and it will continue to be twisted to meet political ends,” adding that many open-borders activists still insist that “people didn’t cross the border, the border crossed them.”
“At some point we will have to accept the fact that the border between Mexico and the United States is nothing more than an invention. It was demarcated in 1848, following a war that cost Mexico about half its territory (it’s no coincidence that cities like Los Angeles, San Antonio and San Francisco have Spanish names),” Ramos said. “Also, it’s been said a thousand times that many people didn’t cross the border, the border crossed them. And the cultural and commercial ties between the two sides remain in place to this day. Look at the fellowship exhibited by cities like El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico even if barbed wire and concrete barriers have been erected in some places along the divide.” LA RAZA SUPREMACIST JORGE RAMOS
5
Federal Courts on Mexican Border Lead Nation in Criminal Convictions
The five
federal court districts that sit along the U.S.-Mexico border were the top five
districts in the country for the number of defendants they convicted and
sentenced to imprisonment in fiscal 2018, according to data published by the
Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas
ranked No. 1. It convicted 8,179 criminal defendants and sentenced 7,126 of
them to imprisonment in the last fiscal year.
It was followed by the Southern District of Texas
(6,140/5,939), the Southern District of California (5,723/5,470), the District
of Arizona (4,731/4,378) and the District of New Mexico (3,979/3,923).
The combined jurisdictions of these five federal district
courts cover the U.S.-Mexico border from the Pacific to the Gulf of Mexico.
The other five U.S. District Courts that rounded out the top
10 were the Southern District of Florida (2,279/2,104), the Northern District
of Texas (1,504/1,431), the Middle District of Florida (1,568/1,388), the
Southern District of New York (1,369/1,283) and the Central District of
California (1,141/946).
The 7,126 criminals convicted and sentenced to imprisonment
by the Western District of Texas in fiscal 2018 were more than five times the
1,283 convicted and sentenced to imprisonment by the Southern District of New
York.
In fiscal 2018, according to Table D-7-1 published by the
Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, a total of 79,704 criminal defendants
had their cases disposed of by U.S. District Courts.
Of these,
only 6,595 -- or 8.3 percent -- were not convicted. That included 6,275 whose
cases were dismissed, 237 who were acquitted in a jury trial and 83 who were
acquitted in a bench trial.
The other 73,109 criminal defendants were convicted and sentenced to some type
of penalty. Of these, 1,330 were only fined, and 6,437 were released under
supervision and 65,342 were sentenced to imprisonment.
In the nation-leading Western District of Texas, the court
disposed of the cases of 8,470 defendants. Of these, only 291 -- or 3.4 percent
-- were not convicted. These included 273 whose cases were dismissed, 14 who
were acquitted in a jury trial and 4 who were acquitted in a bench trial.
The 8,179 defendants who were convicted and sentenced in the
Western District of Texas included 10 who were only fined, 1,043 who were
released under supervision and 7,126 who were sentenced to imprisonment.
The most common alleged offenses in the Western District of
Texas, not surprisingly, were immigration-related, according to Table D-9-1
published by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Of the 8,470
defendants whose cases the court disposed of in fiscal 2018, 4,995 were
categorized as "improper reentry by an alien." Another 860 were
described as "other immigration offenses."
Other defendants whose cases were disposed of by the Western
District of Texas, however, included 772 cases involving alleged
non-marijuana-related drug offenses; 727 alleged marijuana-related offenses;
337 alleged offenses involving firearms or explosives; 306 alleged cases of
fraud; 82 alleged sex offenses; 47 alleged assaults; 46 alleged cases of
burglary, larceny or theft; and 17 alleged robberies.
There is
a historical lesson to be learned from this data.
In fiscal year 2000, according to Table 2 in the United
States Attorneys' Annual Statistical Report for that year, U.S. district courts
found 57,746 criminal defendants convicted of crimes. The five top districts
that year for defendants found guilty were the Western District of Texas
(4,129), the Southern District of Texas (3,984), the Southern District of
California (3,960), Arizona (3,177) and the Southern District of Florida
(2,047).
New Mexico finished sixth (1,689).
In fiscal 2010, according to Table 2 in that year's U.S.
Attorneys' report, U.S. district courts found 81,934 defendants were convicted
of crimes. The top five districts that year were the Southern District of Texas
(8,406), the Western District of Texas (8,218), Arizona (5,715), the Southern
District of California (4,773) and New Mexico (3,905).
Southern Florida dropped to sixth (2,570).
The lesson: The political leaders of this nation have known
for years that the sort of criminal activity that is prosecuted in federal
courts -- as demonstrated by the government's own data on federal court
convictions -- is disproportionately focused along the nation's southern
border.
And they have not fixed it.
AMERICA: NO DAMNED LEGAL NEED APPLY!!!
“Part of the problem, Santorum said, has
been the arrival of millions of unskilled immigrants — legal and illegal — in
the United States. "American workers deserve a shot at [good] jobs,"
Santorum said. "Over the last 20 years, we have brought into this country,
legally and illegally, 35 MILLION mostly unskilled workers. And the
result, over that same period of time, workers' wages and family incomes have
flatlined." SEN. RICK SANTORUM
According to a
2011 report from
the Government Accountability Office, there are 70,000 sexual offenses
attached to the incarcerated criminal alien population.
Swamp Keeper Trump
prepares for the inevitable move to impeach him and ask for asylum in Scotland.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson said in an interview Thursday
that President Donald Trump has succeeded as a conversation starter but has
failed to keep his most important campaign promises.
“His chief promises were
that he would build the wall, de-fund Planned Parenthood, and repeal Obamacare,
and he hasn’t done any of those things,” Carlson told Urs Gehriger of the Swiss weekly Die Weltwoche.
MEXICO’S
INVASION, OCCUPATION and LOOTING OF AMERICA by INVITATION OF THE GLOBALIST LA
RAZA SUPREMACY DEMOCRAT PARTY for WIDER OPEN BORDERS TO KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED
"Fox’s Tucker Carlson noted Thursday that
Obrador has previously proposed ranting AMNESTY TO MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS.
“America is now Mexico’s social safety net, and that’s a very good deal for the
Mexican ruling class,” Carlson added."
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"The man likely to be the
next president of Mexico just called for mass migration to the US" RICK
MORAN
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“And soon, very soon — after the victory of our movement — we will defend all
the migrants in the American continent and all the migrants in the world,”
Obrador said, adding that immigrants “must leave their towns and find a life in
the United States.” RICK MORAN
Jorge Ramos: Amnesty for Illegals, Migrants—‘Nothing We Can Do to Stop Them’
Univision anchor Jorge Ramos said on Tuesday evening that he believes the solution to the migrant crisis at U.S.-Mexico border is to just legalize illegal immigrants because “nobody can really stop them” from entering the United States.
“The U.S. economy has been absorbing them and it seems that we have to realize that the only way to deal with this is in a legal way,” Ramos told CNN’s Anderson Cooper. “Just to understand that legally they are going to keep coming and there is really nothing we can do to stop them.”
Ramos said Americans have to understand that 300,000 to a million illegal immigrants have entered the United States every year for decades and if more “of these immigrants want to come to the United States, it is very difficult to stop them at the border.” Ramos added that “Central American countries and Mexico are not the immigration police of Donald Trump” and insisted that no matter how much money is spent trying to solve the migrant crisis, governments “simply don’t have the power to stop that from becoming reality.”
“But the truth is that, Anderson, nobody can stop them,” Ramos said. “Nobody can really stop them.”
Ramos, the amnesty advocate who has said that the United States has a responsibility to “absorb” the caravan migrants, made his remarks just a week after Border Patrol officials announced that they are seeing the “highest total of apprehensions and encounters in over a decade.”
President Donald Trump will head to the border town of Calexico, California, on Friday and has threatened to close the U.S.-Mexico border if Mexico does not do more to curb the migrant caravans. This weekend, Trump announced that he will be cutting off aid to Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, but Ramos said doing so will only encourage more migrants to trek to the United States.
Nobody likes illegal immigration. Nobody. So let’s do something about it: first, legalize the 10.7 M undocumented immigrants that are already here; second, create a legal and realistic immigration system that works. This won’t be solved with a useless wall. #WallsDon’tWork
Earlier this year, Ramos called for the legalization of all the country’s illegal immigrations while saying that the border wall is a “symbol of hate and racism” for “those who want to make America white again.” He has also insisted that Americans must “accept” that the U.S.-Mexico border is “nothing more than an invention.”
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