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IT'S OK TO SHOOT AMERICANS TO DEATH IN SANCTUARY CITIES, APPARENTLY



Jose Inez Garcia Zarate grinned broadly and hugged his public defender tightly immediately after a jury acquitted him of killing a young woman on a San Francisco pier.

A jury found Garcia Zarate not guilty of murder and involuntary manslaughter. He was found guilty of being a felon in possession of a firearm and will be sentenced later this month on that count.

“San Francisco juries are different than other juries,” defense attorney Michael Cardoza said.

The death of Kate Steinle prompted a national debate over immigration because Garcia Zarate had been deported five times before the shooting.

He became a hero of the city’s left.















https://nypost.com/2017/12/02/illegal-immigrant-in-san-fran-pier-shooting-got-lucky-with-defender/
 
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Police in Maryland announced that they have arrested two more people in connection with a brutal murder by the MS-13 street gang.

Montgomery County police said 24-year-old Doris Giron-Jimenez and 22-year-old Albaro Rosa-Moreno were arrested, and both were charged with first-degree murder.

In all, three people face charges in the killing of an unidentified man, whose body was found buried in a park on Wheaton on Sept. 5. Miguel Angel Lopez-Abrego, 19, was arrested Nov. 11 and also faces first-degree murder charges.

As many as 10 MS-13 members lured the victim to the park, using walkie-talkies to communicate with each other. The victim was ambushed, choked, stabbed more than 100 times, decapitated and had his heart torn out of his chest and buried with him.

Authorities say that Lopez-Abrego and Rosa-Moreno were full-fledged MS-13 members, while Giron-Jimenez was an accomplice to the murder.

Court documents, which cited interviews with an informant, say Rosa-Moreno helped dig the victim's graved, stabbed him multiple times, and helped cut up the body with a machete.














http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/12/01/two-more-arrested-in-brutal-ms-13-murder-where-victim-was-maimed-decapitated.html
 
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LIBERALS THINK ILLEGALS ARE DREAMY



Mexican national Sergio Jose Martinez, 31, attacked two women in Portland, Ore., on the same day. The first was a 65-year-old whose car he stole.

Prior to the attacks, Martinez had been deported 20 times, had a series of probation violations for illegal crossings into the United States and had a felony burglary conviction.

He was released from Multnomah County Jail last December despite the objection of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials.

ICE had asked local authorities to alert the federal agency prior to Martinez's release, the paper reported.

However, the agency said that “local authorities released Martinez back into the community the following day without providing any notification to ICE.”

Multnomah County Sheriff Mike Reese and county officials penned a letter addressing the issue, saying “the Sheriff's Office does not hold people in county jails on ICE detainers or conduct any immigration enforcement actions.”




http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/12/02/mexican-immigrant-deported-20-times-gets-35-years-in-portland-sex-assaults.html
 
A Mexican man who spoke with reporters about his longtime girlfriend's immigration arrest has now been detained himself, and he says agents told him it's because he was in the newspaper.

Baltazar "Rosas" Aburto Gutierrez spoke with the local Chinook Observer as well as The Seattle Times after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained his girlfriend in June. He was identified by only his nickname in the Observer, and not by name in the Times.

Aburto Gutierrez, 35, told the Times in a phone interview from the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma that he was arrested last Monday morning in Ocean Shores, where he lives and works as a clamdigger.

He said an agent told him: "My supervisor asked me to come find you because of what appeared in the newspaper."

ICE spokeswoman Lori Haley told the Times that the agency doesn't retaliate as a rule. But when pressed about Aburto Gutierrez's case, she declined to comment, the Times reported.

"ICE conducts targeted immigration enforcement in compliance with federal law and agency policy, and at times, exercises prosecutorial discretion when the circumstances of a particular case have extenuating factors like the care of minor children or an alien's medical condition," the agency said in a statement sent by Haley.

"This does not mean an alien is exempt from future immigration enforcement," it added.

Aburto Gutierrez has lived in the U.S. for 18 years and has children with his girlfriend, Gladys Diaz. Diaz was arrested when she took their children to meet with someone who answered an ad she placed to sell a homemade piñata; it turned out to be a sting.

Before the agents took her away, Aburto Guttierez said, they walked her home so she could drop off her children with him. Since he was also in the country illegally, he recalled, he asked: "Why you don't take us all?"

She has since been deported and now lives near Puerto Vallarta with their children.

The family's story was featured by the newspapers as examples of the effect of ramped-up deportation efforts under President Donald Trump, which include removing longtime residents with no apparent criminal records. The Observer piece ran in August, the Times piece in early November.

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project legal director Matt Adams said Aburto Gutierrez might have grounds to explore whether ICE violated his free speech rights.



https://townhall.com/news/us/2017/12/03/man-detained-by-ice-after-speaking-with-news-reporters-n2417505
 
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