Posted on 11/02/2016 5:42:40 AM PDT by detective
NPR had a broadcast yesterday about Jose Alvarez, a "non-violent drug offender" who was deported from the U.S. He says America cruelly divided his family by deporting him.
You may wonder what his nonviolent drug offense was. So unimportant was his conviction that some articles about his case like this one will not tell you what his crime was. But NPR and other sources reluctantly admit that he was a crystal meth dealer. That's nonviolent, right?
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
The report said the America "cruelly divided his family by deporting him."
The crystal meth dealer has six U.S.-born children.
>>The report said the America “cruelly divided his family by deporting him.”
Easy fix.. deport the anchor babies too.
Take your family with you.....YOU broke up your family!!
Be nice to get DJT’s take on this.
A crystal meth dealer and a bad parent. Who would have guessed?
But how is he going to be back in time to vote for Hilary?
Just making the meth that Americans won’t.
“Legalize it”
Divided family.
Dreamer.
Any other talking points?
Jose Alvarez... "Whatever. Loser."
Poor baby...
His fam couldn’t move to Meth-e-co?
LIFE IS TOUGH.
IT'S EVEN TOUGHER WHEN YOU'RE STUPID !
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I hope to read thousands more heart-warming stories such as this in the next year.
Than goodness the meth he sold didn’t break up any families...
Should have divided his head from his shoulders.
“Not subject to the jurisdiction thereof.”
Deport the kids, too.
I heard this segment on NPR by chance - not an avid listener. Their mellifluous-tone-take take on this guy was he was second only to Mother Theresa in his good intentions and love for his family, ad nauseam.
Regardless of your view on marijuana, which is clearly far less dangerous than meth, it is distributed by mafia.
I used to live in a small town in Texas and knew some of the people who were doing most of the marijuana selling. Some teenagers in a band were the face of the cartels. They were not violent types.
But one of their local suppliers once got into a fight with his girlfriend. I had met her and worked with her mom. The girlfriend foolishly threatened to report him to the cops, and apparently she had him arrested. I’m not sure what he was arrested for. It may have been drug related, domestic violence, or something else.
But regardless, while he was in jail, the mob grabbed the girlfriend. She was found chained to concrete down in the bay. Dead, of course.
While “non-violent” offenders make up the majority of marijuana users, illegal drug distribution fuels money to mobsters, terrorists, and liberty-stealing black ops.
NPR is guilty of journalistic malpractice. Hopefully, the tax dollars they have been receiving will be going somewhere else soon. Tax dollars should not be going to support even real journalism, let alone propagandists.
The crystal meth dealer has six U.S.-born children.”””
Creating his own customers-—funded by the USA taxpayers??
I actually listened to this interview. What REALLY pissed me off was this guy supposedly lived in America for 40 years and yet in the interview he needed a translator because it seems he only spoke spanish. How do you live in a country for 40 years and not speak the language?
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