Friday, December 9, 2022

NAFTA JOE BIDEN - IMPORTING THE WORLD'S CRIMINALS - BUT WILL THEY ALL VOTE DEM FOR MORE??? - Many Fewer Criminals Deported under Biden ICE data show community safety danger

CALIFORNIA'S MEX CRIMINALS

CA HAS THE LARGEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE PRISON SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY. HALF THE INMATES ARE MEX ILLEGALS.

OF THE TOP 200 MOST WANTED CRIMINALS IN THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES, 186 ARE MEXICAN.

ACCORDING TO HEATHER MACDONALD OF CITY JOURNAL, 93% OF THE MURDERS IN LOS ANGELES ARE MEXICANS,

ACCORDING TO FORMER CA ATTORNEY GEN., NEARLY HALF THE MURDERS IN CA ARE BY MEX GANGS.

Want some perspective on why so many blue sanctuary cities have so many homeless encampments hovering around?

Try the reality that illegal immigrants are routinely given free public housing by the U.S., based on the fact that they are uneducated, unskilled, and largely unemployable. Those are the criteria, and now importing poverty has never been easier. Shockingly, this comes as millions of poor Americans are out in the cold awaiting that housing that the original law was intended to help.

Thus, the tent cities, and by coincidence, the worst of these emerging shantytowns are in blue sanctuary cities loaded with illegal immigrants - Orange County, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, New York...Is there a connection? At a minimum, it's worth looking at.                           MONICA SHOWALTER


 As reported by Breitbart Texas, the arrest of migrants with existing criminal records has risen more than 350 percent since 2020. According to CBP, the number of migrants who have criminal convictions for Homicide and Manslaughter rose from 3 encounters in 2020 to more than 60 in 2022. More than 120 migrants with homicide or manslaughter convictions have been encountered since January 2021 — compared to 11 during the Trump era. The increase reflects those convicted of prior offenses committed in the United States.

Reports
DACA: Delinquent Aliens, Criminal Aliens

By George Fishman

Excerpt: Despite the successful framing of DREAMers and

 DACA recipients as young people with no criminal records, it

 turns out that many were affiliated with gangs and many had

arrest records when granted DACA benefits, and many others saw

 their DACA status terminated because of criminal activity. As

 USCIS has admitted, “[t]he truth is that we let those with

 criminal arrests for sexually assaulting a minor, kidnapping,

 human trafficking, child pornography, or even murder be

 provided protection from removal.”

Many Fewer Criminals Deported under Biden
ICE data show community safety danger
Washington D.C. (December 9, 2022) – A new report by the Center for Immigration Studies finds a steep decline in the deportation of criminals due to the Biden administration's immigration enforcement priorities.

The report, based on detailed records obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request, reveals a 71 percent decline in removals of deportable aliens who came to ICE’s attention due to a local criminal arrest in the first three quarters of 2021 compared to 2019. The report examines trends in the removal of aliens who were identified by ICE under the Secure Communities program and shows ICE removal by state and the top 50 counties for ICE removals. These are removal cases that originate because the alien has been arrested for a crime by local law enforcement, as opposed to border or worksite cases.

Jessica Vaughan, the Center’s director of policy studies and author of the report, said, “These statistics illustrate just how much of a problem the Biden policies are for local communities. When ICE is told to take a pass on removing deportable aliens who are identified because they were arrested for a local crime, that means most of these offenders go right back onto the streets, free to continue committing crimes – crimes that could be prevented if ICE were allowed to do its job.”

“If I were a local official,” continued Vaughan, “I would be keeping track and trying to hold someone accountable for this. If I were a member of Congress, I would be looking for a way to compel ICE to restore this enforcement activity on behalf of public safety.”

Key findings:
  • Under Biden enforcement priorities, there was a 71 percent decline in removals of deportable aliens who came to ICE’s attention due to a local criminal arrest.
  • Ten states experienced an extreme decline in enforcement of greater than 80 percent under Biden policies (Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Vermont).
  • Of the 50 U.S. counties that typically have the most criminal alien removals, 14 experienced extreme declines (greater than 80 percent) under Biden policies. About one-third of these high-volume counties are in Texas.
  • The high-volume counties with the steepest decline in removals of locally arrested criminals were Gwinnett County, Ga.; Plymouth County, Mass.; Bergen County, N.J.; and Kankakee County, Ill. Criminal removals dropped by more than 90 percent in these jurisdictions.
  • There were 50 counties, parishes, or territories with a minimal baseline volume of enforcement where the number of criminal removals dropped by 90 percent or more. Eight of these were in Georgia.
  • In one representative county, Howard County, Texas, under Biden policies just half the number of criminals convicted of homicides were removed than before, and there also were steep drops in removals of criminals convicted of assault, burglary, drugs, larceny, and sex offenses.

Where the heck is 'La Barbie'?

It's no secret that Joe Biden's open borders has fattened Mexico's notorious cartels with profits from the human trafficking and "crossing fees" from illegal migrants. According to an ICE official, cited here, they "earn" between $2 billion and $6 billion a year from border crossing "fees" alone. More illegal migrants, more fees for the cartels. And that rolling cash does and will have knock-on effects, starting from the increased violence in Mexico to its spillover effect from Mexico to the states.

But now we're seeing a funny turn in events that raises natural questions about a connection as well as just how well U.S. prisons are run:

A cartel leader and hitman fond of videotaping torture sessions and decapitating likely dozens of enemies has gone missing from a federal prison in Florida, where he was serving a 49-year sentence.

As of November, Edgar Valdez-Villareal, a Mexican American cartel leader, had been mysteriously removed from the federal Bureau of Prisons website. He is now listed as “not in BOP custody” even though his release date is not until July 27, 2056.

Valdez-Villareal, 49, is known by his underworld moniker “La Barbie,” and headed up the Los Negros, an enforcement group of the Beltran Leyva cartel — one of Mexico’s most ruthless underworld groups. At one point, he was a top lieutenant for the Sinaloa Cartel, run by convicted drug dealer Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman-Loera.

"La Barbie," who's called that for his light skin and fair hair, is one of the most fiendish cartel kingpins ever seen in Mexico. He was Chapo Guzman's enforcer in the Sinaloa cartel and then got ambitious and decided to get his own cartel, the Beltran Leyva criminal group. In his battle to take over that cartel after its leaders were rubbed out in police shootouts, he pioneered the cartel specialty of dangling headless bodies from bridges, often decapitating them himself because he liked doing it. He trafficked two tons of cocaine a month to the states, and made the once-glamorous resort city of Acapulco into a gunfire hellhole nobody wants to go to. He launched the violence in Nuevo Laredo, south of his hometown Laredo, which turned that once-placid city into a no-go zone. In short, he's one of the foulest things on planet Earth.

When the Mexican lawmen finally caught up to La Barbie, and busted him in 2010, he was extradicted to the U.S. five years later and handed a 49-year sentence in a high-security Florida prison run by the feds. The idea of course was that extraditing him to the U.S. was the one sure way to ensure that he stayed in jail and didn't escape through a laundry basket or through potential payoffs to guards to look the other way, as happened once with La Barbie's former boss, Sinaloa cartel kingpin of kingpins, Chapo Guzman, who, was handed over to the U.S. feds the second time the Mexicans caught him, not wanting to go through that again.

Well, now La Barbie's missing.

Did he escape? Did he get sent to the hospital? Federal prison authorities are not saying where he is, not even to the Mexican government, which having entrusted him to the U.S. when they could have jailed him themselves, surely has an ironclad right to know.

They gave the New York Post this namby-pamby statement:

A spokesman for the Bureau of Prisons refused to say why Valdez-Villareal was no longer in federal custody, but told The Post that there could be many reasons. Inmates can be temporarily removed from the site if they are undergoing court hearings, medical treatments or unspecified “other reasons.”

Other reasons? Such as: He paid some corrupt federal guard off and managed to escape?

Did a corrupt prosecutor let him out in the name of "ending mass incarceration" or "social justice"?

Those are some obvious questions.

Why the heck is that beast out and about, or in some place that's not a high-security Supermax where escaping the joint for him won't be all that hard?

Are we in a situation similar to the "suicide" of Jeffrey Epstein, where somehow the cameras were off and the accused pervert who supplied of underaged girls to the celebrity class, all of a sudden decided to kill himself? Nobody was punished much for that one, which pretty well raises concerns about just how secure these places are for the world's worst criminals.

The same could be asked about La Barbie. Where is he? Did he get a lot of money from the open border trade and use it to buy his way out of prison? It's in the public interest to know, given that the public's already invested so much to ensure that this violent thug stays locked up.

If he's not, we need to know about it and miscreants need to be held accountable. Yet somehow, we don't and not even the Mexicans are being allowed to know.

That leads many to suspect the worst -- that this guy's cartel organization, fattened by migrant crossing fees, may well have had enough money to throw around to pay off anyone he wanted to get out of a high security lockup and it's too embarrassing for the feds to admit.

What does that say about the U.S. prison system, that

 they refuse to offer a reasonable explantion, and

 what does that say to countries such as Mexico and

 Colombia, both of which are regular extraditers of

 bad guys to the U.S., that the U.S. can't seem to keep

 track of the monsters in the bowels of its high

 security prisons? Are they more likely to extradite or

 just imprison the bad guys themselves? And if it

 turns out that El Chapo's top hitman had cash from

 cartels to get himself out of prison, what does that

 say about Joe Biden's cartel-enabling open borders?

Bottom line here is that there are too many questions here to just let this matter go. Maybe there's a completely legitimate explanation. But based on the prison authorities' evasions to the New York Post, it's funny stuff that they don't want to tell us.

Image: U.S. government mugshot, via Wikipedia // public domain

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