Posted on 05/10/2010 3:36:18 PM PDT by rae4palin
There is an enormous number of Americans who have been harmed by the criminals who pass through the nation's open borders. For that reason, this section can only provide a symbolic tribute to the many unnamed victims who have been killed, raped, robbed, crippled and otherwise personally violated.
It is particularly shocking that even in post-911 America, the government still refuses to protect the people in the most basic ways from the world's terrorists and criminals who enter at will to do as they please. The borders remain a sieve while the human carnage from crime perpetrated from illegal aliens continues to mount. In another stunner of INS malfeasance, the agency often cannot even manage to deport dangerous criminal aliens when they reach the ends of their prison terms.
(Excerpt) Read more at immigrationshumancost.org ...
Via Tom Tancredo's twitter:
http://twitter.com/ttancredo
Heartbreaking indeed....thanks for posting it.
That doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface.
..we need a massive effort to flood Congress every time an American citizen is killed by an illegal. Copy and paste the article and send it off to all Congressmen and Women....flood their emails, and melt their phones lines....EVERY TIME!
A much more extensive list including victims of illegal alien negligence as well as violent crime.
http://www.voiac.org/victims.php
This one was near me and happened just a few days after the death of 4 children in Minnesota after an illegal hit a school bus.
http://www.wwmt.com/news/condition-1347049-critical-hit.html
Ping!
about 4 years ago, I was rear ended on the highway by a hispanic male, central american looking, had a central american looking male friend in the passenger seat
they sped off. The car was drivable, he tried to stop but couldn’t, we were going slow
the plate left an imprint in the bumper! So, I had a clear Massachusetts plate in my bumper for the Police to look at
The staties looked up the address. It was a fake address and the car was registered to a woman.
Her insurance paid me a small amount, $300 or so for cosmetics.
It’d be nice if your story was unusual, Race.
It isn’t.
And people wonder why Arizona took the action it did last month. I can’t wait for the law to take effect.
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