Tuesday, August 13, 2019

PELOSI'S INVASION OF "CHEAP" LABOR IN MISSISSIPPI - OVER 200 OF 680 ARRESTED HAD CRIMINAL RECORD... THE REST WERE SIMPLY UNLAWFULLY IN U.S. OPEN BORDERS

Over 200 of 680 Arrested in Mississippi Had a Criminal Record...BUT STILL AIM TO VOTE DEMOCRAT FOR MORE!

MEX MURDERS MOTHER IN PELOSI, FEINSTEIN, KAMALA HARRIS, GAVIN NEWSOM'S ! SANCTUARY ! CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO!
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Steinle’s murderer, Jose Zarate and been deported 5xs!
"While walking with her father on a pier in San Francisco in 2015, Steinle was shot by the illegal alien. Steinle pleaded with her father to not let her die, but she soon passed in her father’s arms."

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

STEALING AMERICA!

Here’s how California surrendered to Mexico… OR WAS HANDED TO MEXICO BY NANCY PELOSI, DIANNE FEINSTEIN, KAMALA HARRIS, JERRY BROWN and GAVIN NEWSOM!

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/08/california-under-mex-occupation-do-not.html

 

THIS IS WHAT THE DEMOCRAT PARTY OF CORRUPTION AND OPEN BORDERS HAS DONE TO ONE CITY!


SANCTUARY CITY SAN FRANCISCO

AMERICA’S DUMPSTER CITY OF FILTH AND DRUG DEALERS

 

HOME TO SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN, SENATOR KAMALA HARRIS, REP. NANCY PELOSI and GAVEN NEWSOM

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2018/10/monica-showalter-sanctuary-city-san.html

“It’s almost impossible to get convicted in this city,” said [Sgt. Kevin] Healy, who works in the Police Department’s narcotics division. “The message needs to be sent that it’s not OK to be selling drugs. It’s not allowed anywhere else. Where else can you walk up to someone you don’t know and purchase crack and heroin? Is there such a place?”…

Police say drug dealers from the East Bay ride BART into San Francisco every day to prey on the addicts slumped on our sidewalks, and yet the city that claims to so desperately want to help those addicts often looks the other way. 

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

According to the Federation for American Immigration Reform’s 2017 report, illegal immigrants, and their children, cost American taxpayers a net $116 billion annually -- roughly $7,000 per alien annually. While high, this number is not an outlier: a recent study by the Heritage Foundation found that low-skilled immigrants (including those here illegally) cost Americans trillions over the course of their lifetimes, and a study from the National Economics Editorial found that illegal immigration costs America over $140 billion annually. As it stands, illegal immigrants are a massive burden on American taxpayers.

CAN YOU EVEN IMAGINE NANCY PELOSI PRAYING FOR LEGALS???

Nancy Pelosi: ‘We Prayed for Those…

Whose Dignity is Affected by the Treatment at the U.S. Border’




By CNSNews.com Staff | August 12, 2019 | 12:37 PM EDT


(Getty Images/Win McNamee)
(CNSNews.com) - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued a statement on Sunday during a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas in which she said that she and her colleagues prayed for peopled “whose dignity is affected by the treatment at the U.S. border.”
“Today, our first stop was at La Lomita Chapel in Mission, Texas,” Pelosi said. “At this historic chapel, once threatened by the wall, we were led in Prayer of the Faithful by Father Alfonso Guevara. We prayed for those who are suffering in the Northern Triangle, for those whose dignity is affected by the treatment at the U.S. border, and for those who make decisions to do so with compassion.”
Pelosi Statement on Conclusion of Congressional Delegation to the Northern Triangle Countries in Central America and U.S. Southwest Border at McAllen, Texas
August 11, 2019
McAllen, TX – Speaker Pelosi released the following statement concluding the Congressional delegation’s visit to the countries of the Northern Triangle and to the U.S. Southern border at McAllen, Texas:
“Last night, our bipartisan Congressional delegation concluded our fact-finding mission to the Northern Triangle countries of Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. There we focused on the three pillars of security, prosperity and governance to better understand what drives migration to the U.S. We then traveled to McAllen, Texas.
“Today, our first stop was at La Lomita Chapel in Mission, Texas. At this historic chapel, once threatened by the wall, we were led in Prayer of the Faithful by Father Alfonso Guevara. We prayed for those who are suffering in the Northern Triangle, for those whose dignity is affected by the treatment at the U.S. border, and for those who make decisions to do so with compassion.
“Our delegation next visited the Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) station to conduct oversight of funds that were provided in the supplemental appropriations bill to improve the condition of migrants. Next, we toured the Central Processing Center where we had the opportunity to speak to detained migrants about their journey, their treatment and their length of stay.
“Next, our delegation was inspired by our meeting with Sister Norma Pimentel and our tour of the Catholic Charities Humanitarian Respite Center. There, migrant families made presentations about their aspirations in coming to America. Sister Norma and the Center’s many volunteers have created a model for the nation and given hope to newcomers to our country.
“We return with a renewed commitment to work cooperatively with the countries in the region to advance security, prosperity and governance in the Western Hemisphere based on our American values, human rights and respecting the dignity of every person.”

McAleenan: Over 200 of 680 Arrested in Mississippi Had a Criminal Record



By Melanie Arter | August 12, 2019 | 6:32 PM EDT


(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) - Acting DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan told NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday that out of the 680 individuals arrested during raids on food processing plants throughout Mississippi last week, 200 of them had a criminal record.

“So again, this is a criminal investigation of the employers who are exploiting an undocumented workforce and skirting our laws. Now, when you do an operation at a worksite, you can't ignore people that are there without the proper permission to be in the United States. You don't know who they are. Over 200 of these individuals had a criminal record in the U.S.,” he said.



“Did you know this raid was going to happen this week, in advance? Were you informed of this? Was the president informed of this?” NBC’s Chuck Todd asked.

“So the president doesn't run law enforcement operations. I was, of course, informed of it,” McAleenan said.



“There was no thought of postponing it even a week, even two weeks, considering the sensitivity of -- you saw the headlines. You've seen it, and I know you are-- want to be sensitive to this. Was there any thought of postponing it?” Todd asked.

“So these employers are exploiting undocumented workers. This is a situation where you have 680 arrests just in this one operation. That means those employers are just ignoring the law entirely in what they do. That's why a judge gave us a warrant to go after them, and this is the middle of an ongoing criminal investigation, and we do expect to continue forward with -- toward charges,” McAleenan said.

“You just said -- you were talking about the employers. The only people arrested were the employees. Why?” Todd asked.

“So as I said, we're in the middle of an ongoing investigation. You get a warrant from a federal judge with probable cause. You then go gather evidence at the sites. And then you look at the appropriate charges in concert with the Department of Justice and U.S. attorney to see how you proceed,” McAleenan said.

“Look, this is what ICE has worked for -- this is what the website says. This is workforce enforcement. This is what it says on ICE's website. What you just -- ‘ICE will obtain indictments, criminal arrests, or search warrants, or commitment from a U.S. attorney's office to prosecute the targeted employer before arresting employees for civil immigration violations at a work site,’” Todd said.

“This looks like the exact opposite. You arrested the employees, about half of whom have been released, perhaps because they were here legally. None of these employers, in fact, we had law enforcement tell us they couldn't even tell us which companies were targeted. Who committed the crime? Didn't the employer commit the crime?” he asked.

“Of course, and we do have those employers and names who we're targeting,” McAleenan said. “Look, we just finished an investigation very similar in Tennessee, over 150 arrests, 18 months ago. We now have an individual employer who's got a year-and-a-half sentence in federal prison for this effort. We're in the middle of a criminal investigation. This case will be pursued.”

McAleenan said that 75 percent of the people taken into custody by ICE “are coming from recent border entrants.”

“The remaining 25%, 85% of those are criminals or people that are mandatory detention. This group is the smaller part of this group, but you have to have a balanced enforcement strategy. We've got to start with our partners in Central America and Mexico,” he said.

“We've got to secure the border, but we also have to have interior enforcement to stop this incentive, this work opportunity, that we have in the U.S. that employers are exploiting, and we've seen that in this case,”McAleenan added.

McAleenan said he didn’t have information on how many of those arrested in Mississippi during the target enforcement investigation at food processing plants had green cards.

“They were all taken and processed, and I think it's important, Chuck. You had a lot of really sympathetic video there, and I want to tell you that ICE took great pains to make sure that there were no child dependent-care issues that were ignored,” he said.

According to McAleenan, "32 of the arrestees were released onsite, at the plant - another 270 within the first day of the operation.”

“That's 45% of the people arrested, released for humanitarian reasons, including childcare. They took this very seriously. They had a process with 14 different caseworkers and phones available to call and find parents and kids and make arrangements. So this was done with sensitivity.”

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