Posted on 10/27/2016 5:40:23 AM PDT by TigerClaws
On Nov. 1, 2006, I found my wife, Adrienne Shelly, dead in her West Village office. Adrienne, an actor and filmmaker, had been brutally murdered by a 19-year-old undocumented Ecuadorean construction worker; he later said they were having an argument and, fearing she would report him and have him deported, he killed her and staged her death so it would appear to be a suicide. Our daughter was just 2 years old at the time.
Given the anger and grief I still feel, I could easily be seduced by Donald J. Trumps anti-immigrant rhetoric that is the cornerstone of his presidential run. Theyre bringing drugs. Theyre bringing crime. Theyre rapists, he said as he began his campaign in 2015. And in these final weeks before the election, rather than tacking to the middle, he seems to be doubling down. Weve got some bad hombres, he said in last weeks debate, referring to immigrants who commit crimes. And its not just Mr. Trump. In the years since Adriennes murder Ive received several offers from prominent members of the conservative media, including Fox News Bill OReilly and Megyn Kelly, to speak out on this issue and give legitimacy to right-wing anti-immigrant sentiment. Who better than a Democrat to attack an entire segment of our population, right? But Adrienne was not murdered by an illegal immigrant, per se. She fell victim to a depraved killer who simply happened to be an undocumented immigrant. It is an obvious distinction, almost too obvious, but its an important one to consider as the country goes further down the dangerous path of demonizing those not born here.
At his rallies and during the debates, Mr. Trump has painted a dark picture of an America overrun by foreign criminals who come here to rape, pillage and murder our innocent civilians. He opposes any form of amnesty for the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States, taking a hard-line law-and-order stand that has brought millions of voters to his camp. He uses murders like Adriennes though never hers specifically, fortunately as political props. His solution includes a deportation force that would separate people from their families and send them back to wherever they came from.
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Adriennes killer, Diego Pillco, plea-bargained a murder conviction that sentenced him to 25 years with no parole and no ability to appeal. It was a tough case. He had no clear motive, and there were no witnesses to the crime. The district attorneys office advised me to accept the deal rather than go to trial. It was an agonizing decision: roll the dice for a life sentence or possibly end up with a manslaughter conviction, with her killer receiving a meager three to five years in prison. We took the deal. It was, simply, a business decision, albeit one with a hefty emotional price tag. Her killer will be deported upon his release, walking this earth a free man at 44 years old, while Adriennes vibrant life was snuffed out at 40.
His reason for killing Adrienne, and the relatively lenient sentence he received, certainly feeds Mr. Trumps xenophobic, fear-mongering narrative. But beyond the rhetoric, theres no clear cause and effect. His rationale was no different from that of an American citizen who in the act of a crime kills his witness to avoid prosecution and imprisonment. Attributing his heinous act to his immigration status dilutes the more relevant truth that he lacked the ability to know right from wrong and had zero respect for human life. Yes, we have an immigration problem that is in desperate need of reform. Yes, some illegal immigrants commit crimes, some of them violent. But so do blacks, whites, Asians, Christians and Jews. Mr. Trump often claims that two million undocumented immigrants have been convicted of crimes, but in fact the figure is actually 176,000, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The reality is, Americans have appreciably more to fear from their fellow citizens than from undocumented immigrants. Its politically expedient for xenophobic agitators like Mr. Trump to scapegoat the millions of foreigners who have come to the United States in search of a better life. But his malevolence toward immigrants runs counter to the principles on which our great nation was founded. Its disheartening to see so many people being swept out to sea in a riptide of ignorance and hate.
America was created by, is governed by and with the exception of Native Americans is inhabited by immigrants and their descendants, generations of whom came here to escape religious and ethnic persecution. That millions of people face a similar fate on our soil is deplorable. We should be thanking them, as Americas greatness is attributed to their blood, sweat, vision, perseverance, dedication and brilliance. While I believe that the country must do more to secure its borders, deport noncitizen criminals and protect Americans from foreign terrorists, I also believe we must find a realistic, humane path to citizenship for the millions of decent, hard-working immigrants who love this country as much as I do, regardless of whether they are documented or not. We need the kind of compassionate reform that Democrats have been advocating for decades in the face of persistent Republican obstructionism. That is what Adrienne would want.
Moron. Ask your daughter when she gets old enough what she thinks.
So his message is - his wife wasn’t killed by an illegal immigrant - she was killed by the FEAR the Trump inspires.
Got it.
“yet, the author states clearly in the first paragraph that the killers illegal immigration status was the motivation for the murder.”
Astounding, isn’t it.
What does he mean by "per se"? Does he have any idea what the phrase means? The killer was an illegal immigrant. Per se. 100%. Anyway, he goes on to say, in essence, that the killer's immigration status has nothing to do with the crime. But he is missing the point that if the killer was not in the USA, he could not have killed the man's wife. Liberals love to argue that illegal immigrants commit crimes at no higher rate than the native population. Even if true, this misses the point that 100% of crimes by illegals would not happen if the illegals were not in the country to commit them. Is this "too obvious" for this author and the NY Slimes.
“But Adrienne was not murdered by an illegal immigrant, per se. She fell victim to a depraved killer who simply happened to be an undocumented immigrant. It is an obvious distinction, almost too obvious, but its an important one to consider as the country goes further down the dangerous path of demonizing those not born here.”
Is the author in such denial after his horrible loss or is he just dumb as a brick? Not an illegal alien, but rather an alien who happened to be here illegally? Leftist culpability is jaw dropping.
Illegal. Alien.
Get used to is snowflake cupcake author. A furious flurry of PC rollback is on it’s way!
LOL. So this dope knows who the REAL murderer is -- Donald Trump and his anti-immigrant rhetoric!! If Trump wasn't so anti-immigrant, the poor Ecuadoran wouldn't have killed this guy's wife!!
REFOCUS... it is not about THEM, it is about US!
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He met the definition of an illegal immigrant, did he not?
Not the same but my dad died the same year as your son. I remember the night I was told he had died. I couldn’t sleep and I felt I had a jet engine roaring in my head.
Not only that...he said Trump had never referred to this killing as an example.
Yes...this dude is waiting by the phone....praying for a payoff from a magazine or newspaper...or publisher...or movie writer.
Good luck low-life.
Huh? An illegal immigrant who isn’t an illegal immigrant? Took the deal for 25 years and deportation but it’s too lenient? Ok, string him but either way it’s not going to bring back the wife. Bub, that long a sentence is a miracle.
Are you sure there aren’t 176,003 illegals? 2005, the guestimate was 1 in 10 people in the US was illegal so Trump is right, again. Back in 2010, Pew HISPANIC Center estimated 11.2 million, again, score one for Trump. http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/article/More-illegal-immigrants-finding-way-to-Texas-990654.php. Now, throw in all the visa overstays, OTMs, etc.
Either way, Bub, your wife would still be alive if it weren’t for unsecure borders and ICE and Homeland not doing their job. But you are so stuck on the Democrat meme, you can’t see reality. You never were going to vote for Trump or any of the GOP candidates, so quit lying. You will never honor your wife or work to stop another husband from going through the same ordeal. Be gone with you.
More than a mental disease. As the mother of a murdered child, there are 2 things I blame, the murderer and the INJUSTICE SYSTEM that failed to put him in prison when he committed several felonies before hand, knowing he was a SOCIOPATH they just gave him reprimands. Cause his mommy had cancer.
And he wasn’t a bad person, except for the killins’.
Wonder if reminding us that illegal aliens slaughter our families over petty disputes will be the Hillary vote-magnet the NYT craved...
He says the illegal didn’t know right from wrong. So legally and morally, he should be released from prison right now!
Uh huh.
And NY City is ground zero. The power and total uniformity of group-think there is amazing.
In all reality, and I made this sure in my mind years ago, I would want the killer free. I, or my designated seconds, cannot get him while he is behind bars.
Atomic weapon grade stupid.
Yep.
See the Universal movie the “Green Fever”.
‘Nails it, though it’s a tad of a snuff film...,
The movie’s SJW cannot tell the “truth” about the cannibals and disparages the loggers who saved her- classic.
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