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Post by lastmohegan on Dec 20, 2013 7:37:15 GMT
Judge claims U.S. Department of Homeland Security is delivering smuggled children to illegal immigrant parents Judge claims U.S. Department of Homeland Security is delivering smuggled children to illegal immigrant parents U.S. District Judge Andrew S. Hanen accused the DHS of helping child smugglers deliver children to their illegal immigrant parents in the U.S. He said that in several cases before his court, child smugglers had been intercepted and arrested - but the children were then taken to their parents in the U.S. In a court filing, he noted that people trafficking rings are controlled by dangerous drug cartels He wrote that this makes the administration complicit in aiding the drug cartels and endangering children www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2526707/Judge-claims-U-S-Department-Homeland-Security-delivering-smuggled-children-illegal-immigrant-parents.html#ixzz2nzxvr9jE
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Post by robertcunningham on Dec 21, 2013 0:17:07 GMT
FEDERAL COURT: OBAMA’S PARTNERSHIP WITH MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS GOES FAR BEYOND GUNS Last Friday, an opinion by Texas federal judge Andrew Hanen opened a window onto the sheer lawlessness of the Obama administration–in particular, the Department of Homeland Security. The case was United States of America v. Mirtha Veronica Nava-Martinez. You can download the opinion here. Judge Andrew Hanen Judge Hanen is located in the Southern District of Texas, Brownsville Division, and the Nava-Martinez case involved smuggling a child from El Salvador into the United States, illegally. The child’s mother, an illegal alien, paid a smuggler $8,500 to bring the girl from El Salvador to Virginia, but the smuggler was caught by DHS agents at a border checkpoint near Brownsville, Texas. Good, you might think: the Obama administration says it wants secure borders, so the human trafficker was turned back. Right? Wrong. Let’s give the floor to Judge Hanen to explain what the record in the case showed: The criminal conspiracy instigated by Salmeron Santos [the mother in Virginia] was temporarily interrupted when Nava-Martinez [the professional human trafficker] was arrested. Despite this setback, the goal of the conspiracy was successfully completed thanks to the actions of the United States Government. The Court is quite concerned with the apparent policy of the Department of Homeland Security (hereinafter “HHS”) of completing the criminal missions of individuals who are violating the border security of the United States. Customs and Border Protection agents stopped the Defendant at the border inspection point. She was arrested, and the child was taken into custody. The DHS officials were notified that Salmeron Santos instigated this illegal conduct. Yet, instead of arresting Salmeron Santos for instigating the conspiracy to violate our border security laws, the DHS delivered the child to her–thus successfully completing the mission of the criminal conspiracy. It did not arrest her. It did not prosecute her. It did not even initiate deportation proceedings for her. This DHS policy is a dangerous course of action. Janet Napolitano The DHS, instead of enforcing our border security laws, actually assisted the criminal conspiracy in achieving its illegal goals. www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2013/12/federal-court-obamas-partnership-with-mexican-drug-cartels-goes-far-beyond-guns.php
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Post by libslayer on Jan 1, 2014 17:09:28 GMT
I'm going to state my opinion here. The lack of security at the southern border has little to do with Hispanic votes and more to do with jihad prancing across our borders compliments of Obama and his crooked staff.
KATO808 #DeepInTheHeartOfTexas
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