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On 3/16/2024 at 8:08 AM, Geee said:

 

Brandon Johnson’s crackdown on Chicago immigrant shelter evictions results in three removals
Annabella Rosciglione
March 18, 2024

Despite dozens of immigrants scheduled to be removed from Chicago shelters this weekend, city officials only removed three.

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Voters: Yes, they’re ‘illegal,’ and they contribute ‘violent crime’

Voters reject the effort to politically correct President Joe Biden’s use of the word “illegal” to describe immigrants who crawl across the Mexico-U.S. border without authorization, and they also believe that those immigrants contribute to violent crime in the country.

In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets, 62% said the “best way” to describe unauthorized border crossers is to call them “illegal immigrant” or “illegal alien.” Far fewer preferred the terms “asylum-seeker” or “undocumented migrant.”

 

 

What’s more, 62% also said that they are concerned that illegal immigrants “contribute to the violent crime problem in America,” and 56% believe that the border crossers make the country a “worse” place.:snip:

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200,000 Deportation Cases Dismissed Because Biden Admin Failed To File Paperwork

The Biden administration failed to file court papers in hundreds of thousands of deportation cases, which were as a result tossed by judges.

The Department of Homeland Security enforces immigration laws by issuing a Notice to Appear (NTA) to each illegal immigrant and filing it in court. But in approximately 200,000 cases in which NTAs were issued to aliens at the border, triggering the creation of a court date, DHS never filed the actual paper with the court, according to new data obtained by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, an academic group better known as TRAC.

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Colombian With Cartel Tattoos Arrested At Border Had Videos Of People Being Tortured

A suspected Colombian gangster stopped from illegally entering the US had tattoos linking him to a dangerous drug cartel — and sickening photos on his phone of people being tortured, according to authorities.

The unidentified man was arrested while “attempting to enter the country illegally” in El Paso, Texas, on Thursday last week, Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens said Wednesday along with photos of the suspect, showing his cartel-linked tattoos and a bullet necklace.

“Agents searched the subject and found photos of people being tortured on his phone,” Owens said, without elaborating.

“He also had specific tattoos indicative of gang membership,” he said — namely Clan del Golfo, also known as the Gulf Clan, Colombia’s largest cocaine trafficker.

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3 hours ago, Geee said:

Colombian With Cartel Tattoos Arrested At Border Had Videos Of People Being Tortured

A suspected Colombian gangster stopped from illegally entering the US had tattoos linking him to a dangerous drug cartel — and sickening photos on his phone of people being tortured, according to authorities.

The unidentified man was arrested while “attempting to enter the country illegally” in El Paso, Texas, on Thursday last week, Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens said Wednesday along with photos of the suspect, showing his cartel-linked tattoos and a bullet necklace.

“Agents searched the subject and found photos of people being tortured on his phone,” Owens said, without elaborating.

“He also had specific tattoos indicative of gang membership,” he said — namely Clan del Golfo, also known as the Gulf Clan, Colombia’s largest cocaine trafficker.

 

Thank You Joe Biden.

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How Did A Migrant On The FBI’s Terrorist Watch List Get To North Carolina?

AUSTIN, Texas — With an immigrant terrorism scare far from the U.S.-Mexico border, North Carolina now officially joins the no longer very exclusive “every-state-is-a-border state” club.

An immigrant reportedly from Yemen or an area near Yemen appeared in North Carolina’s rural northwest Gates County and began firing a rifle outside a Carolina Quick Stop store in the small town of Eure, then attacked responding Gates County Sheriff’s deputies and barricaded himself in a four-hour standoff with them. After the eventual arrest on assault and weapons charges, Sheriff Ray Campbell reported that Awet Hagos was on the FBI’s terrorism watch list and that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) wanted him on an arrest warrant “detainer.”

Only after all this did ICE run fingerprints and find that Hagos was on the terror watch list and had somehow made his way to Haiti and, from there, the United States. He’d been living in the area for six months, the sheriff later told local news, apparently sponsored by the Quick Stop store owner.:snip:

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Florida’s New Online Dashboard Displays Cost of Unrecompensed Hospital Care Provided to Illegal Aliens

Florida has launched a dashboard that reports the total cost of uncompensated health care for illegal immigrants, which currently tops $566 million.  

Announced on Wednesday, the interactive Hospital Patient Immigration Status Dashboard highlights “the cost of illegal immigration, which puts a strain on our health care system and taxpayers here in Florida,” the secretary of the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, Jason Weida, explained in a news release, emphasizing, “Our hospitals and health care systems are designed to provide quality services to the citizens of the United States.”

The dashboard offers county-level information about total expenses incurred by illegal aliens’ hospital visits in Florida. Southeastern Florida’s Miami-Dade County appears to have the highest amount of such expenses, estimated at a whopping $231.8 million.  :snip:

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Newly arrived migrants with crown tattoos that likely reveal gang membership spotted in El Paso

Migrants with potential gang tattoos were spotted on the streets of El Paso, Texas, this week, spreading fresh fear gangs from south of the border are sending members to wreak havoc in the US.

Three men with crown tattoos on their necks were spotted by The Post outside the city’s Sacred Heart Church Wednesday — a location which has long been a refuge for those who have crossed the border illegally, as they are not able to enter shelters run by the city.

Memos circulated by the Department of Homeland Security and New York Police Department have identified crown tattoos, particularly on the neck, as having gang associations; including with the Latin Kings and El Tren de Aragua crews.

Yorbis, one of the migrants with the neck tattoos, spoke to The Post about the state’s new law allowing police to arrest those who have entered the country illegally. The law, known as SB4, is currently blocked while it is debated in the courts.:snip:

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Feds apprehended record number of criminal noncitizens in fiscal 2023

Federal agents apprehended a record number of criminal noncitizens in fiscal 2023, according to several reports.

In fiscal 2023, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers apprehended nearly 50,000 criminal noncitizens; Customs and Immigration Enforcement and Removal Operation (ERO) agents made 170,590 administrative arrests; and Homeland Security Investigations agents made over 33,000 criminal arrests nationwide.

According to CBP data, Office of Field Operations agents at ports of entry arrested 20,166 noncitizens with criminal convictions or those who were wanted by law enforcement in fiscal 2023 nationwide. They also arrested 11,509 individuals who already committed crimes and were in the National Crime Information Center database. The NCIC database tracks crime-related information and is available to federal, state and local law enforcement and other criminal justice agencies.:snip:

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Illegal immigrant, 25, is charged with murdering Michigan woman, 25, who was found shot dead on the side of a highway after horror carjacking

An illegal immigrant, suspected of murdering a 25-year-old woman from Michigan during a car-jacking gone wrong, is awaiting arraignment on an open murder charge.

Brandon Ortiz-Vite, 25, is alleged to have shot and killed Ruby Garcia, whose body was left at the side of highway U.S. 131 in downtown Grand Rapids on Friday night. :snip:

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Look at the Crazy List of Things Illegal Immigrants Get for ‘FREE’ in Liberal Massachusetts

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Free hotel rooms at $150+ a day.

Three meals a day at $64 per person per diem.

Free on-site medical & dental services (including condoms).

Special diet for Ramadan.

Free same-day dry cleaning w/free pick up & delivery.

 

Free housekeeping twice a week.

Free cell phones, chargers/charging ports.

Free tablets, IPads.

Free clothing, new & used.

 

Everyone got new free winter coat, gloves and shoes.

Free toiletries (tooth paste, deodorant, special “ethnic” shampoos, skin cream, aspirin, tooth brushes, feminine products).

“FOR THE CHILDREN”:

Free diapers, wipes, diaper pails, cribs, bassinets, playpens, baby bottles, baby formulas, free car seats, free new mother bags, playrooms for young illegals w/free toys & books which must be replaced often because of destruction.

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More than 11 million have illegally entered U.S. since fiscal 2021

According to U.S. Customs and Border protection data, 9.4 million foreign nationals illegally entered the U.S. in fiscal years 2021, 2022, 2023 and through the end of February 2024.

Including another more than 2 million gotaways, reported by The Center Square, combined, they total an estimated 11.4 million, more than the population of 43 U.S. states.

They also total more than the population of all individual U.S. cities, including the largest city of New York City, and are greater than the populations of roughly 150 countries.:snip:

 

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From DACA to deportation to murder: Michigan the latest state hit by immigration enforcement lapse

An illegal immigrant, who once lived in the country as a DACA recipient before he was deported in 2020, was arrested over the weekend as a suspect in the slaying of a 25-year old Michigan woman. The incident is the second shocking murder of a young woman by an illegal immigrant this year, following the killing of Laken Riley in Georgia.

Michigan State Police began investigating the murder of Ruby Garcia, from Grand Rapids, after her body was found on a major highway that cuts through the city’s downtown. The body was discovered at 11:38 pm on Friday evening with apparent gunshot wounds, according to The Midwesterner.

According to local TV stations, Kent County records show the suspect, Brandon Ortiz-Vite, a Mexican citizen, was booked on March 24 by Michigan State Police, two days after the murder, and was charged with operating a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked license and operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Murder charges are not listed in the database.:snip:

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NYC council appeals ruling against non-citizens voting law while DC receives favorable ruling

The New York City Council has filed an appeal to the state’s highest court to reverse an intermediate appellate court’s ruling that struck down the city’s law allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections while Washington, D.C., recently had its non-citizens voting law upheld.

Cities are experiencing varying levels of success with their non-citizen voting laws, as New York City’s has been struck down twice in court while D.C.’s has survived an initial challenge.

On Monday, New York City Council filed a notice of appeal to the New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, seeking to have the decisions of two lower courts overturned.:snip:

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Democratic Washington governor signs law allowing illegal immigrants to obtain commercial licenses

Gov. Jay Inslee (D-WA) signed a bill that would allow illegal immigrants to obtain commercial licenses for jobs that initially required citizenship

Inslee signed House Bill 1889, which allows immigrants to get professional licenses using individual tax identification numbers instead of social security numbers, according to Washington State Standard.:snip:

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Japan accepts record-high 303 refugees in 2023

Japan granted refugee status to a record-high 303 people in 2023, as applicants more than tripled from the previous year following a recovery in inbound travel, the country's immigration agency said Tuesday.

The total increased by 101 from the previous year, marking a significant rise, but still fell far behind Western countries, many of which often accept more than 10,000 a year.

The largest group at 237 was Afghans, many of whom were employees of the Japan International Cooperation Agency who fled Afghanistan after the Taliban regained control there, officials said.

Other national groups represented among those granted refugee status included Myanmar at 27 amid enduring internal conflict under the country's military government, while Ethiopians numbered six, the Immigration Services Agency of Japan said.:snip:

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