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Sanctuaries for whom?


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2020 Feb 20, 12:18pm   685 views  6 comments

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https://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/immigration/

“My grandmother was very generous and educated,” Daria Ortiz said. “She’s a shining example of when people come legally to this country, work hard, and do the right thing and are law-abiding citizens.”

Maria Fuertes, Ortiz’s grandmother, was raped and murdered last month in Queens, New York. She was 92.

Police charged illegal immigrant and alleged repeat criminal offender Reeaz Khan with Maria’s murder. Khan, from Guyana, had been arrested previously for assault. New York City released him from jail despite a detainer request from U.S. immigration officials.

Across the country, left-wing politicians use these so-called “sanctuary” policies to put dangerous, often violent criminals back on our streets. After all, “sanctuary cities” have nothing to do with protecting law-abiding immigrants: Their purpose is to stop the United States from deporting illegal aliens with criminal charges and convictions.

“The man that is responsible for this should have never had the opportunity to do this, had his multiple offenses not been ignored,” Ortiz said of her grandmother’s killer. “The system not only failed our family, but it failed our city.”

Ortiz joined President Trump at a White House event Friday to honor heroes from the U.S. Border Patrol. She thanked the Administration for acknowledging her family’s tragedy while so many others ignore the human cost of sanctuary cities.

“Not one more American life should be stolen by sanctuary cities,” President Trump told her. “That’s why we’re calling on Congress to pass legislation giving American victims the right to sue sanctuary cities and hold them accountable for the suffering and the damages that they’ve caused.”

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2   clambo   2020 Feb 26, 9:24am  

Mexico is the #1 in the world for child sexual abuse.

The little guy you see around doing jobs here and there may be a creep who decided that he was better off up here than avoiding the relatives of a kid he victimized.

People who don’t know the background of Spain, Mexico, don’t understand why they are not really like us.
3   Hircus   2020 Feb 26, 9:38am  

clambo says
People who don’t know the background of Spain, Mexico, don’t understand why they are not really like us.


Would you please elaborate?
4   WookieMan   2020 Feb 26, 10:37am  

Hircus says
clambo says
People who don’t know the background of Spain, Mexico, don’t understand why they are not really like us.


Would you please elaborate?

Clambo can do his own elaboration, but most hispanics I've met (anecdotal) are hyper sexualized. Not sure if that translates to kids necessarily. But in my experience they want to fuck anything that moves. They're vocal about it more so than other demographics I've experienced in one way or another. Machismo. Cultural is my guess?
5   clambo   2020 Feb 26, 5:10pm  

For Hircus:
Spain was conquered by muslim invaders and they influenced the culture and language there.
Machismo is a muslim tradition.
Spanish culture was combined with the local Mexican traditions of human sacrifice and tribute to Aztec kings.
Living in Mexico the level of violence and potential violence is noticeable.

For Rin:
The average illegal guy can’t get laid here so easily, more males come up here than females , and local American girls often won’t date them.

The females who came up here were super popular with the guys.
I dated a Mexican female years ago and she didn’t date Mexican guys, only white Americans.
In Mexico they might call her “Malinche.”
6   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2020 Feb 26, 5:20pm  

The Spaniards were extraordinarily brutal to the Indians of the New World. Now would Jews who were almost exterminated by Germans call themselves Germanic?

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