America Faces No Greater Threat Than Joe Biden and the Democrat Party. Their Assault to Our Borders Is As Great As Their Assault to Free Speech and Free Elections
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
POPE FRANCIS SAYS JOE BIDEN'S ILLEGALS ARE NOT 'DANGEROUS' - Manhunt Underway for Suspect in ‘Savage Execution’ of Texas Deputy Constable
HALF THE MURDERS IN CALIFORNIA ARE BY MEXICAN GANGS. 93% OF THE MURDERS IN LOS ANGELES ARE BY MEXICANS. OF CITY OF LOS ANGELES TOP 200 MOST WANTED CRIMINALS, 186 ARE MEXICANS. CA HAS THE LARGEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE PRISON SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY. HALF THE INMATES ARE MEXICA CRIMINALS, ONE OF MEXCO'S BIGGEST EXPORTS TO CALIFORNIA ONLY SECOND TO ANCHOR BABY BREEDERS FOR 18 YEARS OF WELFARE.
National Review Excerpt: The disaster at the border exceeds anything we’ve ever seen, with close to 1.7 million arrests at the southern border in fiscal 2021. But part of that fiscal year was under Trump; as of today, during the Biden’s first 365 days, arrests at the southern border will total a whopping 2 million.
Pope Francis to Journalists: Immigrants Are Not ‘Dangerous Invaders’
ROME — Pope Francis urged journalists Monday not to portray immigrants in a negative fashion but rather sympathetically as human-interest stories.
In his annual message for the World Day of Social Communications, the pope said that “the reality of forced migration is also a complex issue, and no one has a ready-made prescription for solving it.”
“I repeat that, in order to overcome prejudices about migrants and to melt the hardness of our hearts, we should try to listen to their stories,” Francis said. “Give each of them a name and a story.”
“Many good journalists already do this. And many others would like to do it, if only they could. Let us encourage them! Let us listen to these stories!” the pontiff continued.
Rather than providing scary statistics on migration or depicting migrants as invaders, journalists need to focus on the positive and the human, he stated.
Pope Francis (C) meets an Afghan refugee family, who came from Lesbos, after the general audience in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican on December 22, 2021. (FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP via Getty Images)
“Everyone would then be free to support the migration policies they deem most appropriate for their own country,” the pope said. “But in any case, we would have before our eyes not numbers, not dangerous invaders, but the faces and stories, gazes, expectations and sufferings of real men and women to listen to.”
Since his election in 2013, Pope Francis has made openness to migrants a hallmark of his pontificate and his first trip as pope was to the Italian island of Lampedusa, the ground zero of Europe’s migrant crisis, to meet with migrants there.
“Migrants are not a danger; they are in danger,” the pope told schoolchildren in 2016. He then had the group repeat out loud several times together with him: “They are not a danger, they are in danger.”
The following year, Francis made one of his more controversial statements regarding immigration, insisting that the rights of migrants trump national security interests.
While calling for a streamlined process of granting visas to migrants, Francis said the principle of ensuring each person’s dignity “obliges us to always prioritize personal safety over national security.”
Manhunt Underway for Suspect in ‘Savage Execution’ of Texas Deputy Constable
HOUSTON, Texas — A manhunt is underway for the suspect in what is described as the “ruthless, savage execution” of Harris County Precinct 5 Constables Office Corporal Charles Galloway. The Houston Police Department identified the suspect as “Oscar Rosales.”
Houston Police Chief Troy Finner released a photo of 51-year-old Oscar Rosales, Fox 26 Houston reported. The suspected cop-killer is said to be armed and dangerous after he allegedly gunned down Corporal Galloway in a hail of bullets Sunday morning.
“This is a murderer. This is a ruthless, savage execution,” Constable Ted Heap said in a Monday afternoon press conference. “We will not stop until this individual is apprehended, whether it’s on the federal, state or local level. People are looking right now and will not cease looking until he is apprehended.”
HPD Chief Finner told reporters that law enforcement has custody of the vehicle reportedly used by Rosales during the traffic stop that led to Galloway’s murder.
“We’re working with every law enforcement, federal, local, airports to bus stations, every part of our border in Texas. We need the eyes and the ears of all of our citizens to help us bring this suspect in custody,” Chief Finner added.
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg told reporters the nationality and criminal history of the suspect is not known at this time due to the number of aliases used by the suspect.
A spokesperson for Ogg’s office told Breitbart Texas on Tuesday, “His background remains part of an ongoing investigation, but he is believed to be from Central America. We are asking for the public’s help in bringing him to justice, and when he is captured, we will ask a judge to hold him without bond pending the outcome of his trial.”
“Oscar Rosales is the name he is known by now. It is not known under that name where his true citizenship is, what his true criminal history is, but this photograph (above) tells you who we are looking for,” Ogg explained. “You can’t run from your own photo.”
Breitbart Texas spoke with officials with Immigration and Customs Enforcement who confirmed they are attempting to positively identify the suspect so they can determine if he has any immigration history. They are not able to confirm his nationality or immigration status at this time.
Police recovered the White Toyota Avalon allegedly driven by Rosales during the shooting. Chief Finner reported the identification of two of Rosales’ family members, Henri Mauricio Pereira Marquez, 42, and Reina Azucena Pereira Marquez, 40. The two family members are charged with tampering with the vehicle.
The District Attorney’s Office told Breitbart, “The Marquez siblings said through a public defender at their probable cause court appearances that they are from El Salvador and have been living in the United States for about nine years. Neither has any priors here.”
“Both remain in custody on $100K bonds. Prosecutors asked for $250K bonds,” the spokesperson added. “They are each to appear in court today for their initial appearances in state district court and they each have bail review hearings set for [Wednesday].”
Breitbart Texas is attempting to obtain additional information about all three suspects from the Houston Police Department, Harris County Precinct 5 Constables Office, Harris County District Attorney’s Office, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
HPD Chief Finner warned the public against assisting in Rosales’ attempt to avoid arrest.
“Anybody that is assisting him is a felon,” the chief stated. “They know he’s a felon wanted for capital murder, we are coming after them as well.”
“Anyone with information on Rosales’ whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers of Houston immediately at 713-222-TIPS,” Fox 26 added. “All callers will remain anonymous.”
Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley arrested five criminal migrants in a span of 30 hours Tuesday and Wednesday. Post-arrest investigations revealed two to be convicted murderers. One of the five was a sex offender and two were Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) members.
Early Tuesday, Border Patrol agents arrested on migrant crossing the Rio Grande with seven others from El Salvador and Mexico near Mission, Texas. One member of the group wasarrested in 2005 for first degree murder. The 35-year-old man was subsequently convicted and sentenced to six years confinement. The man was also identified as an MS-13 member.
Within an hour, a Border Patrol agent in Brownsville was processing a Mexican national listed as a sex offender for criminal intent to commit felony rape, aggravated assault, cruelty to children in the first degree, and obstructing persons making an emergency phone call in Dekalb County, Georgia. In that case, the migrant was ultimately convicted of sexual battery and hindering a person making an emergency call. In addition to these charges, agents discovered the migrant had a lengthy criminal history to include arrests for theft, assault, and drug/alcohol offenses.
Later Tuesday morning, agents near McAllen arrested a group of 19 migrants consisting of family units, unaccompanied migrant children, and single adults. One member was ultimately identified as an MS-13 member deported in 2015.
Early Wednesday, agents in Rio Grande City apprehended four men who crossed near the port of entry. The man was convicted of murder after a 2010 arrest in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Later Wednesday morning, another Salvadoran migrant was arrested with six other migrants near McAllen. The group was joined by an MS-13 member.
The migrants face criminal and administrative charges for illegally entering the United States. In the case of those convicted of murder and sexual battery, a conviction can lead to a 20-year prison term. Randy Clark is a 32-year veteran of the United States Border Patrol. Prior to his retirement, he served as the Division Chief for Law Enforcement Operations, directing operations for nine Border Patrol Stations within the Del Rio, Texas, Sector. Follow him on Twitter @RandyClarkBBTX.
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