Posted on 03/14/2019 10:50:31 AM PDT by gattaca
Full Title: Feds charge 5 from New Mexico compound, where 11 children were found, with terror, kidnapping offenses
The residents of a makeshift New Mexico compound -- where 11 emaciated children were found during an August raid -- were charged by federal authorities Wednesday with terror, kidnapping and firearms offenses.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Again?
bingo.
Oh - they are just getting around to charging them.
This is where stupid NM laws and judicial system ended up with dropped charges. The Feds thankfully have stepped in now.
Wait until they get hit with emitting excess CO2 charges. Don’t know if that’s a crime yet in NM. Maybe CedarDave knows. ;-)
‘bout time. Meanwhile Mueller is back east chasing wild geese ... (AKA wild goose chase)
“The Feds thankfully have stepped in now.” Did you read what you wrote? LOL!
Fixed.
State of emergency? What state of emergency? /s
On COL border.
Extremist Muslim
“Feds charge 5 from New Mexico compound, 11 children found, terror, kidnapping offenses”
Excellent. Now that they have that out of the way, maybe they can go after Clinton and her posse.
Well, a lot of them Mexicans and other Latinos do eat a lot of fried frijoles....
statedepartment.gov
OFFICE TO MONITOR AND COMBAT SEX TRAFFICKING IN HAITI
HAITI: Tier 2 Watch List
TRAFFICKING PROFILE
As reported over the past five years, Haiti is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking.
Most of Haitis trafficking cases involve children in domestic servitude (restavek) who often are physically abused, receive no payment for services rendered, and have significantly lower school enrollment rates.
A December 2015 joint government and international organization report on restavek found one in four children do not live with their biological parents and estimated 286,000 children under age 15 work in domestic servitude. The report recommended the government put measures in place to prevent exploitation, including domestic servitude; protect at-risk children and victims of neglect, abuse, violence, or exploitation, including sex trafficking and forced labor; and draft and enact a child protection law.
A May 2015 UN report documented members of its peacekeeping mission in Haiti sexually exploited more than 225 Haitian women in exchange for food, medication, and household items between 2008 and 2014. A significant number of children flee employers homes or abusive families and become street children.
Female foreign nationals, particularly citizens of the Dominican Republic and Venezuela, are particularly vulnerable to sex trafficking and forced labor in Haiti. Other vulnerable populations include children in private and NGO-sponsored residential care centers; Haitian children working in construction, agriculture, fisheries, domestic work, and street vending in Haiti and the Dominican Republic; internally displaced persons including those displaced by Hurricane Matthew and the 2010 earthquake; members of female-headed, single-parent families, and families with many children.
Haitians living near the border with the Dominican Republic; Haitian migrants, including those returning from the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Mexico, the United States, or The Bahamas; and LGBTI youth often left homeless and stigmatized by their families and society. Haitian adults and children are vulnerable to fraudulent labor recruitment and are subject to forced labor, primarily in the Dominican Republic, other Caribbean countries, South America, and the United States.
The suspects were previously charged by indictment on Sept. 11 with a conspiracy relating to the possession of firearms and ammunition by an alien illegally and unlawfully in the United States, the DOJ said.
The superseding indictment charged Leveille, Hurjah Wahhaj, Subhanah Wahhaj and Morton with "kidnapping and conspiracy to commit kidnapping." Leveille, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj and Morton were charged with "conspiring to attack and kill officers and employees of the United States," the statement read.
The suspects are in custody awaiting trial.
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No carbon emissions after 2045:
Lawmakers send carbon-free energy proposal to Lujan Grisham (NM)
Well, our lovable gov sleaze bag sissypants (steve sisolak) just had NV join some other states in complying with the paris climate accords. Or something.
“Well, our lovable gov sleaze bag sissypants (steve sisolak) just had NV join some other states in complying with the paris climate accords. Or something”.
That reminds me of a story from 40 or so years ago when Denver had a Republican, straight talking mayor named McNichols. The environmentalists were on him about the “brown cloud” over Denver. He said “The wind will blow it out and disperse it”. They went nuts. Lol
PING.
Feds charge 5 from New Mexico compound, 11 children found, terror, kidnapping offenses
Thanks...
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