Posted on 11/12/2007 6:01:47 AM PST by 3Lean
Expect a HUGE increase in the number of Americans being accused of committing sex crimes on illegal aliens.
This could exclude him, but of course homeland security will make an exception!
Whoever thought that the term, “f**king amnesty” would turn out to be the real thing?
Well, he is a sympathetic figure right now, and stranger things have happened.
Guilty
ping
VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING AND VIOLENCE PROTECTION ACT OF 2000
On October 28, 2000, the President (read his remarks) signed into law the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000. This new law, which was passed virtually unanimously by both houses of Congress, addresses issues of worker exploitation resulting from trafficking in persons. This law is the culmination of the federal government's efforts through the Trafficking in Persons and Worker Exploitation Task Force , an interagency group that brings the FBI, INS, Department of Labor and other agencies together to remedy a problem with both domestic and global dimensions, primarily involving women and children as victims.
The Criminal Section of the Civil Rights Division, which enforces slavery and peonage statutes that were initially enacted over 100 years ago, was highly involved in drafting this new legislation. The new law expands the definition of forced labor to reach the more insidious forms of coercion occurring in contemporary times, thus enabling the Section to come to the aid of more victims and to bring more cases than allowed under prior laws.
Here are some highlights of the new statute as they affect the Criminal Section's enforcement responsibilities:
- creates new laws that criminalize trafficking with respect to slavery, involuntary servitude, peonage or forced labor
- permits prosecution where nonviolent coercion is used to force victims to work in the belief they would be subject to serious harm
- permits prosecution where the victim's service was compelled by confiscation of documents such as passports or birth certificates
- increases prison terms for all slavery violations from 10 years to 20 years and adds life imprisonment where the violation involves the death, kidnaping, or sexual abuse of the victim
- requires courts to order restitution and forfeiture of assets upon conviction
- enables victims to seek witness protection and other types of assistance
- gives prosecutors and agents new tools to get legal immigration status for victims of trafficking during investigation and prosecution
See post # 17.
Are you saying we have to provide beer to get through it for the young boy?
The comments on this thread slamming the victims are really odious.
A real two-bagger, as they say....
Let's just say that he may have been traumatized.
:^)
What can we do to stop this insanity?
Is there no way to stop this?
We must take action.
This is what I call the Mexican whore law.
If you are an illegal immigrant whore and testify against your pimp you get this visa and get to stay here. So foreign whores are put to the head of the immigration queue
I will admit that some of these whores and sex slaves are forced into prostitution by their foreign pimps. But still a very bad idea. It just isn’t Mexicans. I read about Thai, Korean, Central American illegal alien whores. They all get rewarded with visas for testimony
What about our own criminals? There are fugitives and other US criminals who also might not want to report crimes against them. Why not give them also immunity? What if they have relatives living overseas - should they be allowed in? Why just special rights to illegal aliens?
Illegal aliens are criminals who have contempt for our laws. If it is their choice not to report crimes against them, so be it. Those illegal aliens who have been forced to come to this country should be allowed to leave. The rest should be deported, crime victim or not.
We do not need all these foreign prostitutes, many of them diseased. We have enough of our own.
As Michelle Malkin said-—
—It ain’t over until the illegal alien wins-—
Meaning it’s near impossible to deport these pests because their immigration lawyers get into the act and start legal proceeding that go on forever-— until the illegal alien wins
So we thought we were rid of at least this one illegal alien. Now it looks like we aren’t.
Also blame the POS hacks in DC who passed this law
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