DUI Illegal Alien Killer Sentenced in Kenosha County, Wisconsin

Brenda Walker — VDare.comVictim
The drunk driving killer of Dawn Glogovski (pictured) was sentenced this week to 30 years imprisonment. — Sadly, the death was a preventable one, had the government done its job of prosecuting, jailing and then deporting criminal illegal aliens. As noted here at the time of the crime, the driver Jorge Dominguez was “an illegal [alien] who was driving with a suspended license and has served jail time in Racine County for several prior offenses.” — The alien’s priors included battery, cocaine possession and obstructing an officer, so he was clearly a violent man who should have been deported to protect the public. But he wasn’t… Read More

Radical lefty loons up in arms over efforts to keep invaders out

San Diego Union TribuneOnslaught
In the year since an illegal [alien] was Tasered and later died while in the custody of U.S. authorities, five other shootings and stun-gun incidents involving federal border officers have raised concern among [open-borders] advocates. — They question whether the force has grown too rapidly and whether it is trained properly. — “The narrative of Washington has become that the border is out of control and an iron fist must be used,” said Christian Ramirez, national coordinator for the American Friends Service Committee. “If it is an [illegal alien] that is being beaten up, people think he got what he deserved.” — Ramirez and other [pro-invasion gasbags]  from here to Texas have met with U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials several times since 2009 to air their criticism. They said the gatherings, which take place periodically in D.C., have led to little change…  Read More

 





Some whine as invaders get deported BEFORE getting a chance to further victimize Americans

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During Fox News’ coverage of Secure Communities, a deportation program begun under the Bush administration, Fox pushed the idea that opting out of the program would create “sanctuary states” for dangerous undocumented immigrants. In fact, a large proportion of individuals who are detained and deported by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement carry only misdemeanors and minor infractions or have no criminal conviction or background [as if breaking into the country to squat and filch isn’t a crime]. — Fox: States That Opt Out Of Secure Communities Are Setting Up “Sanctuary Cities And Counties.” On the May 31 edition of Fox News’ America Live, Fox News correspondent Trace Gallagher suggested that if localities were allowed to opt out of the federal Secure Communities program… Read More 

Guess who’s going to federal prison in increasing numbers?

Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionAy caramba!
Tucson, Ariz. — They shuffle into the courtroom in shackles, still wearing the dust-covered clothes and shoes from when they crossed the desert into the U.S. from Mexico. — The 70 illegal [aliens], mostly men and mostly in their 20s and 30s, fill the 16-seat jury box and seven rows of wooden benches normally reserved for the public in Tucson’s gleaming federal courthouse. The courtroom is expansive, with a regally high ceiling, and is filled with the pungent smell of dried sweat. — In only an hour or so, the dozens of [invaders] will agree to plead guilty and be sentenced in a process that could play out for months for most federal defendants… Read More


Mexicans jailed after abandoning pot-packed pickup stolen in Glendale

Tucson Citizen
On June 1, Ajo Station agents working near Highway 86 observed a suspicious pickup truck leave the highway and drive off the road. Agents subsequently located the vehicle abandoned in the brush with the assistance of a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) helicopter. During further inspection of the vehicle, agents discovered 78 bundles of marijuana. The narcotics weighed 1,714 pounds with an estimated value of $857,000. Afterwards, agents found two subjects hiding in the brush approximately 25 yards away. A records check revealed the truck was reported stolen from Glendale, Ariz. The truck was seized and turned over to the Tohono O’odham Police Department. The subjects, both Mexico nationals, were taken into custody and will be prosecuted on federal drug charges… Read More 

Mexican busted for ID fraud

St. George (Utah) SpectrumLombardo Dominguez
The Washington County Area Drug Task Force and St. George Police combined investigations to arrest a Mexican national Thursday evening who is alleged to have forged documents to illegally obtain employment. — Task Force Commander Lt. David Moss said his office had been investigating Lombardo Dominguez, 20, 545 S. 900 East, for the last month after receiving information that he was allegedly selling drugs. — SGPD Public Information Officer Johnny Heppler and a special agent with Homeland Security, both of which make up the newly formed Fraudulent Identity and Security Threats unit, also followed Dominguez, Heppler said… Read More

 

Mexican faces drug charges after high speed chase

KRGV-TV — Weslaco, Texas
A 26-year-old Mexican national is now facing state drug charges after a high-speed chase that ended with shots fired. — Twenty-six-year-old Jorge Carrillo of Tampico, Mexico, went before a judge Friday morning. Troopers say they had to open fire Thursday to get the suspect to stop. — Deputies tried pulling him over near Rio Grande City. Troopers eventually joined in the chase that lasted nearly an hour… Read More 

Illegal alien probe nets two arrests in St. Joseph County

WSBT-TV — South Bend, IndianaBoot Me!
Federal prosecutors have charged two men with helping illegal aliens fraudulently obtain vehicle registrations and license plates from the Mishawaka Bureau of Motor Vehicles branch. — Ramon Garcia, 38, of South Bend, and Paulino Ascencion-Apolino, 22, of Elkhart, are charged with mail fraud and harboring illegal aliens. They were held today without bond in the St. Joseph County Jail… Read More

Mexican invader jailed on child sex charge

Hamilton (Ohio) Journal NewsCretin
A Hamilton man is charged with felony gross sexual imposition for allegedly having sexual contact with a 4-year-old child living with him. — According to police reports, about 6 p.m. Thursday Valentin Auguilar-Torres, 20, of the 700 block of South 12th Street, was arrested and reportedly admitted engaging in inappropriate acts with the child. — He was charged with the third-degree felony and remains in Butler County Jail on $75,000 bond; however, he is unable to be released because there is a holder placed by the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency… Read More