Posted on 08/15/2007 6:35:39 PM PDT by goldstategop
Border Patrol agents have directed my attention to a letter their union, the National Border Patrol Council, sent to the City of Newark:
August 10th 2007
Dear City of Newark
If your city officials had reported Mr. Carranza as an illegal alien to DHS while he was in your jail for raping children, the three young people murdered by Mr. Carranza would be alive. Other sanctuary cities pay heed, because it is only a matter of time until it happens to someone in your town.
Jose Carranza, Illegal Alien Mass Murderer
Several promising lives snuffed out in an instant by Jose Carranza. All might have been prevented. Very tragic.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Short and to the point, I like it!
Congressman Billybob
He looks demon possessed.
P*ss on the left.
... and all who support them.
If a local government suspended FDA regs and OSHA regs within their city, and someone died from tainted foods or at an unsafe workplace, could the local government be sued? I think so, especially if it can be shown that the city willful violated the laws resulting in injury or harm to someone. Sanctuary cities willful ignore federal laws and the result is dead citizens. There must be some legal grounds to sue. ANY FREEPER LAWYERS OUT THERE WHO CAN GIVE US ALL A LAYMAN’S LEGAL EDUCATION ON SUCH A POSSIBLITY.
This Open Letter From Border Patrol Agents To The City Of Newark Needs NO Comment.
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Yes It Does,,,Hurrraaggh!!...
The parents of these kids need to sue the hell out of that city. Their responsibility in this obvious.
Unless they're on fire.
Doesn't DHS have a deplorable record of responding to criminal aliens in the US? I've heard many stories of complete lack of interest in even contacting the agencies involved much less doing anything to rid this country of the criminals. Seems as if government policy, dictated by the administration, is to let all illegals here roam free regardless of their criminal history.
There is a logical reason....
This to me would be a LEGITIMATE lawsuit against the city of Newark (and other governmental agencies). They were NEGLIGENT in their duty to uphold the law. Their negligence directly lead to these senseless deaths (and other crimes).
Can the families of the kids killed turn around and sue the MAYOR and CITY COUNCIL members individually fro their actions in regards to directing city officials not to cooperate with the
Feds?
Seems like a golden opportunity to nail the “sanctuary movement”
How about a federal RICO indictment?
B U M P
Can you offer any commentary on #7?
“That is exactly the understanding of what just happened in Newark, that I wrote about this week. The price of illegal immigration will be paid here, in American blood, until the politicians who DON’T GET IT, are GONE.”
The ONLY way to get this government to do something about illegal immigration is when the politicians truly fear that they might lose their jobs. Vote the bast*rds out of office. Vote constitution party.
Any chance the families of the victims could sue the local government?
I'll dare to make a comment. Although I oppose the idea of any American locality making itself a "sanctuary" for illegal immigrants, the hypothetical question remains: what would DHS have done with this Carranza had Newark city government turned him over? For years we have been hearing excuses from the federal bureaucracy attempting to explain its horrendous performance in returning captured illegal aliens back to their countries of origin. Debbie Schlussel herself has been - rightfully so - very critical of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). So we don't really know what Carranza may have done if he were referred to ICE. There are undoubtedly many criminal illegal aliens still roaming around the US who have had contact with ICE at one time or another.
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