October 29, 2018

Illegal invader fakes his own kidnapping to try to stay in U.S. as a "victim of crime"

Much to the dismay of liberals, it's still against U.S. law to enter our country illegally.

Oh, do you think that was obvious?  Redundant?  Well the charmingly witless Nancy Pelosi--who, amazingly, was formerly Speaker of the House!--once said illegal alien invaders shouldn't be punished because..."they haven't committed any crime."

Seriously, she actually said that.  But I digress.

A Mexican entered the U.S. illegally, and was deported in 2001.  He then re-entered the U.S.--again illegally--and was deported a second time.

He then re-entered--again illegally--a third time.  He contemptuously did this because there was no punishment for either entering or re-entering illegally.

Last week he pleaded guilty to faking his own kidnapping in a scheme to be able to stay in the U.S.

The guy told cops he'd been kidnapped by several men in Chicago and dumped in a snowbank in St. Paul days later.  He said the men threatened to kill him if he called police.

Police were skeptical, and called in the FBI.  The guy later admitted that he was in the U.S. illegally and often used fake identities to avoid detection because of a prior drunk-driving arrest.

One of his friends later told agents that the guy faked his own kidnapping so he could obtain a visa to stay in the U.S. because he'd been a crime victim.

The point of this story is that as long as there's no penalty for repeatedly entering the U.S. illegally, the invaders will keep re-entering again and again, and eventually will disappear into the cesspools of Democrat-ruled "sanctuary cities" and states, where cops have been ordered not to turn 'em over to the feds.

Wanna keep those cesspools, or get more of 'em?  Vote Democrat--the folks who want open borders but wail that what they *really* want is immigration "reform."

Which for them is unlimited visas and paths to citizenship.  I.e. open borders.

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