Posted on 03/10/2008 6:19:04 AM PDT by milwguy
One hundred eighty eight previously deported felons identified as illegal immigrants by federal and local officials were booked into the Milwaukee County Jail on new criminal charges, municipal violations, and other violations in the past four years, a three-month Frontpage Milwaukee investigation found.
That is between three and four arrests per week. In total, the felons had at least approximately 388 contacts with police and have been charged with at least 497 offenses dating back in some cases to 1986. Some are gang members, including one nicknamed "Shootout".
In light of the recent local immigration debate, the Frontpage Milwaukee team set out on a three-month investigation to see whether there are illegal immigrant inmates at the Milwaukee County jail or whether rhetoric about so-called criminal aliens is exaggerated. Part of the Milwaukee jail's detain order list of previously deported felons is excerpted below:
(Excerpt) Read more at frontpagemilwaukee.com ...
All the years I have been using whipitgood, and you are the only one who recognized the name. Sorta says something about FReepers doesn’t it? Anyway I appreciate your comment. I think their philosophy of de-evolution is right on.
Ever see the movie - Idiocracy?
It takes place 500 years in the future and idiots have taken over America because they out breed the smart people
Chilling. I hope it is not insight into the future of the USA. Excellent example of de-evolution though.
‘Remember when Slick Willie put the Marines on our Southern border and one capped an illegal criminal trespasser at 1000 yards?’
Never happened.
Really? I could be wrong, but I remember otherwise.
‘Really? I could be wrong, but I remember otherwise.’
You’re telling me a US Marine gunned down some illegal from 1000 yds? BS.
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