Posted on 12/13/2019 2:35:18 PM PST by Brilliant
A Guatemalan woman who spent eight years in prison for causing a fatal school bus crash, and was later deported, is facing federal charges for returning to the United States.
The U.S. Attorneys Office in Minnesota announced an indictment against 35-year-old Olga Marina Franco del Cid Friday for illegal re-entry, identification document fraud and false representation of social security account number. Franco del Cid will appear before Magistrate Judge Katherine M. Menendez on Monday.
In 2008, Franco del Cid ran a stop sign and crashed a van into a school bus in Cottonwood, Minn., killing four children under the age of 13. The crash drew national attention to the immigration debate. She was convicted of four counts of criminal vehicular homicide and 17 counts of criminal vehicular operation, giving a false name to police, failing to stop at the entrance to a thruway and driving without a valid license.
Responders at the scene found Franco del Cid behind the steering wheel, her right foot wedged under a crumpled dashboard near the accelerator. Her attorneys argued that her boyfriend was the one driving the van and fled because he didnt want to be deported to Mexico. They argued that he was thrown out of the van on impact, and Franco del Cid was thrown into the drivers seat...
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Give her every year they can. She’s a child killer and deserves life.
“Franco del Cid will appear before Magistrate Judge Katherine M. Menendez on Monday.”
Since blood is thicker than water, as they say, I’d hazard s guess that the perp will prolly be given a Green card, a Snap card, a driver’s license and an apology for any inconvenience she may have suffered. And I bet it’s a pure coinkydink that a person named Menendez is in charge of handling latino illegals. No premeditation there. Nooooo.
There are many options. Mix it up. So go to Alaska, some to Djibouti, some to India. I’m open to all options.
Excellent plan.
But instead of northern AK, a more southern part of the state might be better. Specifically Attu, the site of the one WW-2 battle fought on US territory. It is the largest uninhabited island in the US,the westernmost Aleutian island, and most recently used only for a USN weather station—now just a bird refuge. It could be a great place to warehouse any number of border jumpers, while they are awaiting adjudication of the claimed refugee status. Provide Quonset huts, along with USDA surplus rice and beans. Better living conditions than those provided for the troops who served there in WW2.
Just today, MN Governor Tim Walz declared “the Inn is not
full, send us some more.”
Liberalism is a mental disorder.
Itd be a shame if some family member of those kids were to shoot her in the head from a safe distance.
Where did she get the fake credentials. Like the drug lords, we should track down the suppliers.
And kill some more gringos...
The weather on Shemya is very drastic, though the temperatures only vary between single digits to the mid fifties, and the climate is perhaps the most equatorward low-altitude occurrence of a polar climate (ET) in the world, though it is extremely close to a subpolar oceanic climate (Cfc). The island weather is most likely to be cloudy with a mist and the wind is often in the mid 30s to 40 mph. The Japanese current in the Pacific to the south of the island regulates the temperature.
I knew a guy who was stationed there in the USAF. His one word description, Wind.
It is a small island in the Semichi Islands group of the Near Islands chain in the Aleutian Islands archipelago southwest of Alaska, at 52°43′27″N 174°07′08″ECoordinates: 52°43′27″N 174°07′08″E. It has a land area of 5.903 sq mi (15.29 km2), and is about 1,200 miles (1,900 km) southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. It is 2.73 miles (4.39 km) wide and 4.32 miles (6.95 km) long.
One couple lost 2 boys in that crash. I believe they were ages 11 and 9. Can you imagine what kind of all pervasive silence fell over their home? If memory serves, they had only 2 children, not that it would’ve made any difference if they’d had others. I’m speaking in terms of that haunting silence. How does one continue to draw breath under that pall? I feel so much sorrow.
I would have to get my tear vile to go get a tear to shed.
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