A 37 year old Texas man Roli Lopez-Sanchez, a resident of
Plano, Texas, was found guilty by a jury in Collin County Texas and will spend
60 years behind bars for impregnating an 11-year-old girl. What helps make this crime so appalling; this
Texas man is not Texan at all; he is an illegal Mexican living illegally in
Texas and found guilty of committing unremitting sexual abuse upon a child with
whom he had daily ongoing access to right in her home. Lopez-Sanchez also faces a federal immigration
detainer.[1]
Why was there an illegal living in Texas with continuing and
ongoing access to an 11 year old child in her home?
Marvin Yovani
Mejia Ramos, 50, an illegal with at least three stints served in US prisons for
sexually abusing children was arrested. Ramos,
a Mexican National, served eight years in Lancaster, California, for continuous
sexual assault of a child. In Los
Angeles, he served six years for perjury, six years for sexual assault of a
child and two years for lewd acts with a child under the age of 14. Ramos was deported in 2013 and again in 2015.[2]
In the early
1990s Wetterling’s law was introduced to require (at the state level)
registration of those who were found guilty of Crimes Against Children and
Sexually Violent Offenders Registration Act.
This law was reinforced in 1996 as it was amended by Megan’s Law which
required states to make it publically known to its citizens how to look up
child molesters and sexual abusers. Then
again in in 2007 another law, the Adam Walsh Protection Act addresses the
vicious and violent predatory nature of the offender. Was this guy even registered and why do we
continue releasing him back into our environment?
According to the
Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA) an immigrant is deportable if one is
convicted of an aggravated felony. An
aggravated felony is considered as rape, pornography, or sexual abuse of a
minor. This guy should have never been
allowed to stay in the United States.
Federal immigration
agents arrested more than 100 illegal aliens in New York City and the
surrounding environs in an operation that netted some felons with prior
convictions for crimes including child sex crimes.
More than 107 were
convicted criminals or had criminal charges pending and more than 55 had been
issued a final order of removal and failed to depart the United States or had
been previously removed from the United States and returned illegally. Many had prior felony convictions for violent
offenses, such as child sex crimes, weapons charges, and assault.
Among the arrested is
44-year-old Ecuadorian national and registered sex offender - convicted of
attempted sexual abuse of two female victims under the age of 8. Twenty-three year old Dominican Republic
national pending a charge in New York of rape in the 3rd degree. Under New York Code section 130.25 you have
committed rape in the third degree if you do any of the following:
·
Have
sexual intercourse with someone who was incapable of consenting,
·
Are
at least 21 years old and you have sexual intercourse with someone who is less
than 17 years old, or
·
Have
sexual intercourse with someone without that person's consent.
Another was a
30-year-old Guatemalan national, previously convicted of harassment and public
lewdness then deported; he then illegally re-entered the United States.
More than 35 of
those arrested had been released from local law enforcement despite ICE placing
detainers on them on suspicion that they would require deportation. Many sanctuary cities, including New York
City, do not honor ICE detainers, these individuals, who often have significant
criminal histories, are released onto the street, presenting a potential public
safety threat. Thanks to our liberal
tolerant.
With continued
political shifts to the left, we can count on seeing more and more illegals
released back into society with little to no regard for ICE authority.
We are past the
years of cooperation amongst law enforcement agencies in our criminal justice
system in our battle against crime.[3]
Again, according to the INA, an immigrant is
deportable if one is convicted of an aggravated felony. An aggravated felony is considered a crime of
rape, pornography, or sexual abuse of a minor.
These guys should have never been allowed to stay in the United States.
Rape and sexual
assault charges have been dropped against two young illegals accused of raping
a 14-year-old girl in a bathroom of a high school in Rockville, Maryland. The reported crime became national news as the White House called it an example of why our President
is cracking down on illegals entering the United States. The defendants, Henry Sanchez Milian, 18, and
Jose Montano, 17, each illegally entered the United States alone, to join their
families. Deportation proceedings
against them are underway.
The girl initially reported
to police the two boys approached her in a school hallway and asked her to walk
with them. Montano asked her for sex,
and after she refused, Montano and Sanchez Milian forced the 14 year old
girl into a boys' bathroom, where they took turns raping and sodomizing her as
she cried out in pain and asked them to stop, police said.[4]
The police have
already said the girl refused and the boys forced her into a boys
bathroom. According to the law, it does
not matter how many times one agrees to consensual sex, as soon as that offer
is rescinded, there is no more consensual sex.
If it was consensual sex, why did the boys have to use force? Clearly the law was interpreted in a
sanctuary town where the liberal tolerant are allowed to protect the illegal
rather than protect the citizen.
RENO, Nev. Wilber Ernesto Martinez-Guzman, a 19-year-old
Salvadoran man, and suspected of being in the country illegally, was charged
Monday with killing four people in Nevada.
Martinez-Guzman told investigators he used a .22-caliber revolver that Martinez-Guzman
previously stole from 81-year-old Gerald David’s and 80-year-old Sharon David’s
property less than two weeks before Martinez-Guzman killed both David’s on Jan.
16, 2019.
Martinez-Guzman
admitted also killing Gerald David, and Martinez-Guzman’s DNA was found on the
.22-caliber weapon used to kill Connie Koontz and Sophia Renken in their homes.
Koontz was found dead Jan. 10. Renken's body was found Jan. 13.[5]
These hostile violent
crimes committed against Americans by illegal can be better managed and perhaps
even avoided completely if we just enforce the Immigration Laws already in our
legal system. Besides the sanctuary
city, county, and state laws and enforcement by the tolerant left, there is no
reason we as Americans should be held hostage to any violent or hostile
situation through lack of enforcement of existing laws and through negligent
border security.
[1] https://abc13.com/n-texas-man-sentenced-after-impregnating-11-year-old-girl/5120680/
[2] https://noqreport.com/2019/02/03/illegal-alien-marvin-yovani-mejia-ramos-multiple-child-sex-abuse-convictions-arrested-traffic-stop/
[3] https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ice-nabs-illegal-immigrants-with-convictions-including-child-sex-crimes-in-ny-raid-slams-politicians-for-protecting-them
[4] https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Attorney-Teens-Charges-to-be-Dropped-in-Rockville-School-Rape-Case-421448613.html
[5] https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/salvadoran-accused-4-nevada-killings-worked-2-victims-n963836
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