Posted on 09/05/2014 4:32:26 PM PDT by jazusamo
He kills somebody and only gets 43 days in jail ? These illegals time and time again are held to different standard of laws that makes them the victim rather than the criminal and they walk away from crimes laughing and smiling, while an American citizen would of been given prison sentence of years not 43 days.Dark day in America
A couple of weeks ago I was in Houston near Meyerland Shopping Center. A hijab driver in a van, not only attempted to turn left in a concrete esplanade but DID! The concrete barriers were for oncoming traffic to turn left. Her van about turned over but she steered and hit the gas until she got her left turn into the shopping center before three lanes of traffic arrived! I had to laugh but it was truly sad as she’d have probably left if she hit someone.
I hate to be a wet blanket, but I believe it will get a lot darker, before it gets brighter. They continue to stream across the border. It will get worse.
The father should file a class action lawsuit against the government for not enforcing the law of the land.
Bump
Sue Hussein Obama, DHS, the Department of Justice. From what I recall, the man has standing.
That argument drives me nuts. "We have killers in the U.S., too, so...let's import MORE!" I think what they're really trying to say is, "It's not just Latinos who kill, so don't make us look bad, you racists." They're putting race above everything. When have we ever heard an "open-borders advocate" admit that it's wrong and tragic when an American is killed by an illegal? They won't ever admit it. Instead they jump to say, "You'd better not racially profile us," "you'd better not criticize us Latinos," and "you do it, too, nyahh!" It's all race with them, it's all us, us, us. Why do we need people like that in our country?
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