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To: TLI
From RR site: In Texas it is a felony {Texas Penal Code, Title 7, §28.03(b)(4)(C)} to damage or destroy fence that contains livestock. This felony is committed on a massive scale, every night in our border counties, by the thousands of criminals who are crossing private property in order to evade law enforcement. Hundreds of miles of private property fences have been destroyed.

Despite these facts, no criminal alien has ever been prosecuted for commtting this felony in any border county. The County Attorneys in these border counties have granted blanket immunity from prosecution to criminal aliens for all property crimes. Simply put, the border County Attorneys are turning a blind eye to the felony criminal offenses committed en masse within their counties by criminal aliens, where the border county landowners are the victims. This selective non-enforcement of the law is being practiced solely on basis of the criminals' national origin and immigration status.

Legal research conducted by Ranch Rescue volunteers clearly shows that these County Attorneys have engaged in a deliberate pattern of not prosecuting criminal aliens who commit these crimes. No effort has been made in any of our border counties to prosecute any foreign national, in this country illegally, who has been apprehended while trespassing or for felony fence destruction. These County Attorneys also refuse to discuss this disgrace openly and have never been able to refute these facts with any hard numbers.

Why isn't someone prosecuting the criminals who are failing completely to do their jobs?

2 posted on 04/10/2003 10:32:17 PM PDT by thepitts (The republic depends upon fervent devotion to all our fundamental rights.)
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To: thepitts
Why isn't someone prosecuting the criminals who are failing completely to do their jobs?


The only reasons that come to mind (which exclude certain accusations for the need of tinfoil) range from an embarrassing amount of laziness all the way up to criminal negligence or dereliction of official duties on the part of the LEO's. The depth and extent of these issues leaves one with a "take your pick" situation.


The stratigy of immediately returning to the scene of (someone's) crime is a very good one. I am sure it will be a "photo safari" for the inaction on the part of the BP and LEO's.



4 posted on 04/11/2003 3:45:30 AM PDT by TLI (Continuing the sporting tradition of " Lights ON ! How many roaches can be stomped? ")
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To: thepitts
Why isn't someone prosecuting the criminals who are failing completely to do their jobs?

Because there are too many Hispanic Voters in the Counties and they are gutless weasels.

SO9

18 posted on 04/12/2003 5:24:33 PM PDT by Servant of the Nine (We are the Hegemon. We can do anything we damned well please.)
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To: thepitts
Why isn't someone prosecuting the criminals who are failing completely to do their jobs?

Who is failing to do their jobs?

20 posted on 04/15/2003 11:21:14 AM PDT by Marine Inspector (DHS BCBP II)
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