How old is this because I heard on tonight's news that the asylum restriction was placed on hold by a higher court.
Great news! 680 illegal aliens arrested at chicken farm, hopefully the racist, slave-owner business owners are prosecuted fully.
Sweet, it's Koch Foods Inc.. Maybe the bros will get cells next to Epstein, in the Billionaire Block?
and what about the illegal immigrants trump hired at his properties? https://www.chicagotribune.com/nation-world/ct-undocumented-immigrants-trump-20190208-story.html note to maris: See how I posted a link to the article rather than post the whole article and a link?
This is the culture that's blitzing our border at over 1 million per year and growing. Grisly mass murders are a daily occurrence there, so commonplace that Michoacán Attorney General Adrián López Solís simply sees it as "unfortunate". 19 bodies found hung, butchered in suspected Mexico gang turf war By Melissa Leon | Fox News Sen. Cassidy wants to use confiscated drug cartel money to fund border security The Republican senator pitches his plan before heading to the White House to discuss President Trump's national emergency declaration and the upcoming vote in the Senate. Mexican police have found 19 dead bodies, some hung from an overpass and others butchered and dumped on the street, in what authorities suspect is a gang turf war, according to a report. In the state of Michoacán, nine bodies were found in the city of Uruapán hanging from an overpass. Seven other bodies were chopped up and dumped on the road, with three additional bodies hacked up and left further down the road. There was also a drug cartel banner hanging on the overpass that was not entirely legible. It read in part, "Be a patriot, kill a Viagra," according to the AP. Authorities suspect the banner is from the bloodthirsty Jalisco drug cartel, whose rival is the Viagras gang. MEXICO MURDER RATE REACHES ALL-TIME HIGH "Certain criminal gangs are fighting over territory, to control activities related to drug production distribution and consumption. Unfortunately, this conflict results in these kinds of acts that justifiably alarm the public," said Michoacán Attorney General Adrián López Solís. Some of the bodies were hung with their hands bound and others with their pants down. Two of the bodies hanging on the overpass were women and were half-naked; one dismembered body was also a female. All the victims had been shot to death. The act is a sobering reminder of the height of Mexico's drug war, in 2011 and 2012, when dozens of bodies would be dumped in piles along highways, including many decapitated bodies. "This kind of public, theatrical violence, where you don’t just kill, but you brag about killing, is meant to intimidate rivals and send a message to the authorities. This kind of cynical impunity has been increasing in Michoacán," according to Alejandro Hope, a Mexican security analyst. This year, Mexico has surpassed its own homicide record, which is up 5.3 percent - with 17,608 homicides - when compared to the first part of 2018. Mexico boasts a population of more than 129 million people. Uruapán, located approximately 250 miles west of the country's capital, Mexico City, had a population of approximately 315,000 as of 2010. The Associated Press contributed to this story. https://www.foxnews.com/world/bodies-butchered-mexico-gang-turf-war
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...ng-children-and-loved-ones-spread-ice-arrests This viral video made @magnifier661's nipples hard.
And the purpose of this post? Could it be that when Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best? Are we condemning the country of Mexico?
New White House immigration rule: How will your taxes be impacted? By Paul ConnerPublished August 12, 2019TaxesFOXBusiness A new White House rule that requires foreigners seeking to enter the U.S. disclose their use of public benefits would save taxpayers about $2.27 billion per year, according to the Department of Homeland Security. That’s about $6.89 per U.S. citizen. The final rule, which was announced Monday and goes into effect Oct. 15, would cost applicants somewhere between $45 million and $130 million per year, when considering time spent on paperwork, lost wages and legal fees. The Trump administration wants to know how likely an immigrant is to become a "public charge," someone who receives government benefits like food stamps. approve applications for entrance to the U.S. or for a green card. DHS estimated that the rule would affect 382,000 non-citizens, meaning it would cost $117 per person. "Through the public charge rule, President Trump's administration is re-enforcing the ideal of self-sufficiency and personal responsibility, ensuring that immigrants are able to support themselves and become successful in America," acting U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services director Ken Cuccinelli said at the White House Monday. The Center for Immigration Studies, which favors lower levels of immigration, found in 2015. that the average household headed by an immigrant costs $6,234 per year in taxpayer-funded benefits. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services first proposed the rule in September 2018, and it received a whopping 266,000 comments on the proposal.
ICE arrests illegal immigrant accused of rape 2 months after he was released on bond By Robert Gearty | Fox News A North Carolina sheriff has been accused by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials of ignoring an ICE detainer in the case of an illegal immigrant who was captured this month -- two months after he was released on bond in a rape case. “By releasing a previously deported alien facing serious criminal charges, Mecklenburg County chose to release a serious public safety threat onto the streets of Charlotte where he was free to potentially harm others for nearly two months until his capture by ICE," the agency officials said Friday. Charlotte police arrested Oscar Pacheco-Leonardo June 14 on rape and indecent liberties with a minor charges. Online records show Pacheco-Leonardo was accused of having sex with a child under the age of 13. He was due back in court in October. 'CLERICAL ERROR' BLAMED FOR NC JAIL'S RELEASE OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT DETAINED ON MURDER CHARGE ICE said it issued a detainer the next day but it wasn’t honored and the 33-year-old Honduran national was released June 16 by the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office. The immigration enforcement agency said Pacheco-Leonardo reentered the U.S. illegally after being deported in 2006. “This arrest is simply the latest in a continuing list of unlawfully present foreign nationals released from Mecklenburg County custody over the past nine months despite serious criminal charges that pose a clear threat to public safety,” ICE said. ICE said the 48-hour detainer could have given the agency time to take custody of Pacheco-Leonardo to deport him. Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden defended himself Friday at a news conference in which he took no questions, Fox 46 Charlotte reported. McFadden said Pacheco-Leonardo was released after he put up $100,000 in bond set by a Mecklenburg judge in the rape case. He stopped honoring ICE detainers after being elected sheriff last fall.
Maryland man accused of raping, choking woman was in US illegally, report says By Greg Norman | Fox News CBP letting violent criminals walk free by failing to collect DNA samples, government watchdog warns A 26-year-old man accused of raping and attacking a woman in Maryland last week reportedly has been identified by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers as a Honduran national who is in the United States illegally. ICE officers placed a detainer Tuesday on Kevin Mendoza, who is facing first-degree rape and attempted second-degree murder charges stemming from the Aug. 16 incident, according to FOX5 DC. Kevin Mendoza is facing first-degree rape and attempted second-degree murder charges following an incident in Silver Spring, Md., last Friday. (Montgomery County Police Department) He was arrested Monday in Silver Spring following an investigation by the Montgomery County police. The department said officers responded to a report of a rape at an apartment complex there last week and “determined that the victim was carrying items from her vehicle parked in the parking lot to the apartment building when she noticed a male that appeared to be following her.” ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT RAPE SUSPECT RELEASED FROM MARYLAND JAIL, VIOLATING DETAINER POLICY, ICE SAYS When the victim unlocked one of the building's doors, Mendoza -- who used to live at the facility -- grabbed her from behind and threw her to the ground, police said in a statement. “The victim attempted to yell and resist but the suspect began to strangle her with his hands,” it added. “As the victim continued to attempt to escape the suspect struck her multiple times in the face and head with a closed fist. The suspect then raped the victim.” The woman was sent to a local hospital for treatment of her injuries while “doctors advised detectives that the severity of the strangulation the victim suffered could have resulted in her death,” the statement also says. A Montgomery County District Court judge has denied Mendoza bond, according to WJLA. https://www.foxnews.com/us/ice-detainer-in-maryland-rape-case