Posted on 08/05/2011 1:10:01 PM PDT by montag813
The lowlife you see above is Carlos Montano. You may recall him from our reports last year. He was convicted in Prince William County, VA of DUI, and, as part of an arrangement with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), was turned over for deportation. But DHS instead let him go, and stunningly even gave him a DHS "employment authorization card", enabling Montano to remain in the U.S. and seek employment. But his sole "employment" seems to be as a drunk, and soon he was back in an unlicensed car, blasted, and plowing into a car with three women, killing Sister Denise Mosier, 66, a Benedictine Nun (yep, like the 'Sound of Music'), and seriously injuring two others.
This horrible incident shocked all of Virginia, and much of the nation. So Prince William County wanted to know how many MORE of the 4,000 illegal alien criminals they turned over to DHS for deportation, were instead turned loose to harm or kill Americans.
So they asked. And DHS refused to tell them.
EXCERPT...READ THE REST HERE
Sorry, we can’t give you that information, it’s a matter of national insecurity...
Ping!
Nah, it's just that the peasants don't have a need to know...
Nah. Their job is to collect their salaries and wait for their retirement benefits to kick in.
If this were the average US citizen there would be consequences for the DUI
Add this to a growing list where this administration is hurting US citizens to advance some sick Soros open border vision.
The administration supplied guns to MX cartels, knowing let a cartel run drugs into the US, stopped building the fence, holds encouraging chats with LaRaza, gives speeches in US pretending the border is secure, sues Arizona, complains to UN about AZ, sends tax dollars for wild fires to Mexico but ignores Texas, intimidates sheriff Joe...
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