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Concern Over Illegal Alien Criminals: A Political Fad? The WaPo Suggests It Is

posted at 10:25 am on September 7, 2007 by Patterico
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["Deport the Criminals First" is a recurring feature on this blog, highlighting crimes committed by illegal immigrants -- with a special focus on repeat offenders. I argue that, instead of arresting illegal immigrants who work hard for a living, we should use our limited immigration enforcement resources to target illegal immigrants who commit crimes in this country.]

The Washington Post reports on the problem of illegal alien criminals — but seems to think that concern about the issue is a passing fad:

With a single sentence in a news release, a slaying in Prince William County gained high-profile treatment this week, not because of how the crime was committed, but because of who police say did it: a twice-deported illegal immigrant.

What was not mentioned before — a suspect’s legal status — is now un-ignorable in a county that is leading the charge against illegal immigration.

The homicide slipped into a blog headline yesterday: “Another resident dies at the hands of an illegal alien.” It also created piles of paperwork for police officers who were told to research other alleged crimes by illegal immigrants. And, perhaps most telling, a drunken fight between two men that left one dead was the subject of a news conference yesterday held by the county’s top law enforcement officials — one that they said wouldn’t have been held except for the current atmosphere.

The “current atmosphere,” eh?

The “current atmosphere” is one in which people actually care that violent crimes are regularly being committed by people who never should have been in this country to begin with — and who, in many cases, benefited in the past from kid-glove treatment at the hands of immigration officials. In some locations, law enforcement has always known the illegal status of people charged with violent crimes, but hasn’t volunteered it — and the media has always been curiously incurious. But in the “current atmosphere,” law enforcement is starting to tell the media about it anyway:

As a person’s legal status has seeped into the daily debate in a county that passed a tough resolution this summer to deny services to illegal immigrants, it seemed only logical to mention that Christian Molina, 30, was deported twice before he was charged with murder, said First Sgt. Kim Chinn, a police spokeswoman. The news release Wednesday said he was deported in 2003 and 2005.

“We’re getting asked by the media anyway,” Chinn said. “We’re just going to go ahead and put it out there” if the department knows the person’s legal status and if it knows whether the person has been deported.

Checking the legal status of people facing serious charges is not new — police have been doing it for years and have placed 364 people in the deportation process over the past 3 1/2 years. But at the news conference, authorities pointed to three cases in which an illegal immigrant was a suspect in a violent crime in the past week. Mug shots were taped on the wall.

The article describes a few recent cases:

One was a rape case in which the man is thought to have fled to El Salvador. In another, two teenagers were walking in Woodbridge when two Hispanic men are alleged to have stopped them, assaulted the man and sexually assaulted the woman. One of those men was deported in the past, police said. In the latest case, Molina, also known as Jose Maximino Flores-Perales, is charged with strangling Ronald D. Hollingsworth, 51, Sunday night in a drunken fight.

During his arrest, Molina gave police a fake name, but a fingerprint analysis revealed his identity and his lack of legal standing in the country, authorities said. His law enforcement history showed a series of incidents in Texas, starting with an allegation of marijuana possession in 2000, they said.

Here’s the kicker:

His second deportation came after he was convicted of aggravated robbery in January 2004 in San Antonio.

So: that’s a rape, a set of assaults, and a murder that could have been prevented by better border enforcement, charging people with illegal re-entry, and/or deporting illegals arrested for any offense.

Deport the Criminals First.

But note well: border enforcement is a key component of the strategy. As I have observed before, deporting individuals does no good if they don’t stay out. The local police chief in Prince William County agrees:

“Deportation is part of the equation. But we’re seeing cases where individuals reenter the country, and that has us concerned that the borders are porous,” [Chief Charlie T.] Deane said.

Ya think?

By the way, I have said many times that locals need to get more involved, but that illegal immigration is ultimately a problem that belongs to the federal government. As a supervisor in Prince William County puts it: “The bottom line is we’ll never find a complete solution without the federal government.” Locals need to do their part, but they need help. Right now, they’re not getting it — but this may be changing . . . in the “current atmosphere.”

With apologies to those who named this site, let’s keep up the pressure so that the feds don’t see this atmosphere as a cloud of “hot air” that will dissipate the next time the political winds blow.


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It aint no political fad to me.

They don’t belong here and I want them gone ASAP.

VIVA legal immigrants!!

SCREW illegal immigrants!

saiga on September 7, 2007 at 10:29 AM

VIVA legal immigrants!!

SCREW illegal immigrants!

I like to put it:

OBEY our laws, we’ll treat you well.
DEFY our laws, then go to hell.

Bigfoot on September 7, 2007 at 10:35 AM

OBEY our laws, we’ll treat you well.
DEFY our laws, then go to hell.

Bigfoot on September 7, 2007 at 10:35 AM

And take the pandering US politicians and geraldo with you!

saiga on September 7, 2007 at 10:40 AM

This is clearly a war of attrition between the elites who want open borders and the citizenry who has to live with the daily consequences.

Valiant on September 7, 2007 at 10:41 AM

This ain’t about T-Straps vs. Ballet Flats, WaPo.

These dumbbutts just don’t get it…THIS IS OUR COUNTRY, NOT THEIRS!!! DUH!!!!

Miss_Anthrope on September 7, 2007 at 10:47 AM

Washington Post is the passing fad.

I live on the border between my town and another in Georgia. Come to find out, that the state representative of the “other” town is (no surprise) an open border Democrat, who also happens to be married to a woman who came here illegally. And no, she was not deported.

We’re in the same voting district and my family intends to attend all local meetings to vote this guy out. I plan to ask why the police aren’t doing more. There is a strip of road where day laborers hang-out all day long and I’ve never seen a crack-down. Crime is also triple along this road. We also have the MS-13 gang here too. I can assure the Washington Post that the destruction of communities and high crime rates is no “passing fad.”

moonsbreath on September 7, 2007 at 10:47 AM

Committing the rapes and murders Americans just won’t commit.

Jaibones on September 7, 2007 at 10:48 AM

This is clearly a war of attrition between the elites who want open borders slave labor and the citizenry victims who have to live with the daily consequences.

Valiant on September 7, 2007 at 10:41 AM

Fixed it for ya!

Miss_Anthrope on September 7, 2007 at 10:49 AM

Aside from becoming vigilantes, which will come soon enough in the higher crime illegal alien community scantuary areas if the G continues to do nothing, you can go to and support the ‘Minuteman Border Fence’ site. Which will also link you to other sites to become more aware of the problem. Things will change. Americans dislike what’s happening, and I fear will take matters into their own hands when the situation warrants it. It’s like they used to say, and still do in parts of Europe, ‘they will never be found again’. Detestable, but in certain areas and if things get worse, it may happen out of necessity to survive and protect our beloved country.

countywolf on September 7, 2007 at 11:10 AM

Right and wrong isn’t a passing fad. Our continued blind eye is becoming the passing fad. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, until a high level politican loses a spouse or a child to an illegal nothing will be done. So until then the rest of us get to take another bite of the crap burger.

At what point do ordinary citizens get to fed up?

VikingGoneWild on September 7, 2007 at 11:12 AM

I think AP is an open boarders supporter of sanctuary cities. Read between his lines. He only wants criminals deported. He is content to allow the hard working ones stay even though they broke the law too. He is just like Rudy the RINO!!!!
–sarcasm–

tommylotto on September 7, 2007 at 11:35 AM

This is far from a passing fad. How much more can be said or evidence sighted, for the true picture of this fiasco to register in the minds of those who only see the gains of cheap labor and votes. Two great “institutions”; capitalism(economic miracle)and democracy(election process) are being rendered into processes ripe for corruption. Steering our economy by tweaking capitalism to squeeze more profit(not a bad thing just questioning the means to get there)by the introduction of illegal labor practices, and changing voting demographics to favor socialism is not a true reflection of where this country needs to go into the future. Too many are oblivious and too many really just don’t care one way or the other. What more can be said beyond what has already been stated by others, over and over and over again, these past years?

captivated_dem on September 7, 2007 at 11:36 AM

Correction — Patterico is the Rudy like RINO

tommylotto on September 7, 2007 at 11:36 AM

Can’t we deport the criminal kids of illegals also? They’re the worse problem.

PRCalDude on September 7, 2007 at 11:40 AM

One of our ex-neighbors, (we moved out of the neighborhood last fall), ran from who knows who with a machette (sp?), jumped a fence into the backyard of a family who just happened to have a couple of kids camping on the back lawn that night. I found out recently that the machette is the weapon of choice for MS13, which is comparable to the Mafia, only they cut peoples’ heads off.
This is the same chump that was playing his profane, racist crap music so loud one day that I told him to turn it down. When I did, his mommy came to his defense and told me that he had a right to listen ‘to whatever he wanted’, that I ‘needed to get a life’. This is the same waste of skin that broke into our old unit several months ago, ransacked the place, took some jewelry and tried to steal electronic equipment but left it in the backyard when one of our tenants came home.
The helicopters circle that neighborhood regularly, but we have no illegal immigrant/gang problems, so says our gov’t.

Christine on September 7, 2007 at 11:46 AM

PRCalDude is right on the dinero.
The 14th amendment wasn’t meant to allow gang-banging anchor babies to make our neighborhoods uninhabitable.

Christine on September 7, 2007 at 11:49 AM

PRCalDude on September 7, 2007 at 11:40 AM

guess you prob. saw this at Drudge, but just in case.

JiangxiDad on September 7, 2007 at 11:51 AM

Oh just a passing fad?! Hmm wait til Sept,12th when people see the size of the crowd scheduled to demonstrate in DC. for ammnesty. The speakers roster should be very interesting and chock full of savory characters. Literal anarchy folks. These people are protesting for the right to invade our country and making us pay for it. We don’t owe them squat. STFU,STFD then GTFO there’s a fine protest banner slogan.

sonnyspats1 on September 7, 2007 at 11:52 AM

I disagree- we shouldn’t deport the illegals who commit other crimes.

We should imprison them, then deport them. Otherwise they just keep coming back. In fact, all illegals should be detained for a time before being deported as a disincentive to just trying again the next day.

Hollowpoint on September 7, 2007 at 12:33 PM

guess you prob. saw this at Drudge, but just in case.

JiangxiDad on September 7, 2007 at 11:51 AM

No. I was actually thinking of the shooting the Mexican kids did on the corner adjacent to my apartment last night.

PRCalDude on September 7, 2007 at 12:35 PM

Christine on September 7, 2007 at 11:46 AM

Mexicans have no ability to introspect. They simply blame-shift their problems onto everyone else. Most are born out-of-wedlock and have no stable family to teach them right from wrong. Don’t worry, they’ll soon be the majority of this country.

PRCalDude on September 7, 2007 at 12:38 PM

Geraldo has already reached a Spinal Tap volume of “11″ about how none of this has anything to do with illegal immigration – and he hasn’t been able to crush this silly passing fad. Wonder what he – and the WaPo and the WSJ – are going to do for “12″.

eeyore on September 7, 2007 at 12:39 PM

An “illegal” should be called an “immigrant” only if you also believe that a crack dealer should be called an “unregistered pharmacist”.

In the face of daily stories of armed invasion, assault, rape, murder, and lesser felonies by illegal invaders, anyone who doesn’t believe that the deliberate ignoring of wanton lawlessness is not a problem must be completely blind, deaf, and bereft of normal powers of reason and judgement.

Yes, LEGAL immigrants contribute greatly to this country, and so do registered pharmacists: legal activities by those who have committed their lives and treasures to preserve, protect, and defend this country are not the subject.

landlines on September 7, 2007 at 12:48 PM

WaPo hopes this is a fad. They probably have thought it is a fad for a long time. After all, how is it possible the public could get so worked up over an issue like they did for the Shamnesty Bill? It must have been because they were just worked up while in the fever!

What the WaPo is really indicating is that there is, indeed, a fad over this illegal immigration stuff, but it exists solely in D.C. among the politicians. They’re trying to go back to business as usual. This is precisely the reason why the public must and will keep the pressure up to keep the politicians in line.

To repeat, it’s a fad in D.C., not the country.

Weebork on September 7, 2007 at 12:52 PM

Easy to fix: Flying drones that patrol the USA-MEX/USA-CDN borders. Zap anything going out or coming in that’s not using an authorized border crossing.

Here’s the monetary incentive (since that allegedly all us Republicans care about) to make this happen: The company that produces and maintains these drones will make billions.

ScottMcC on September 7, 2007 at 1:00 PM

The trouble with WaPo is that it spends too much time within the beltway. LOL

jeanie on September 7, 2007 at 1:25 PM

Keep saying it’s just a fad, WaPo. Keep taking advice from the WaPo, Dem candidates.

wink.

thirteen28 on September 7, 2007 at 1:45 PM

a twice-deported illegal immigrant alien.

there I fixed it for you Washington comPost.

Mojack420 on September 7, 2007 at 1:50 PM

A fad? All those Americans killed because our politicians are too cowardly to enforce their own laws will remain dead. I don’t call that trendy or faddish.

Mojave Mark on September 7, 2007 at 6:49 PM

quite often here in southern california the illegal groups make a big noise that they are going to demonstrate and raise all kinds of hell about something and then when the great day comes a dozen maybe twenty show up.

things will go along pretty peacefully until the media show up and then if things don’t get ugly small numbers of pretty obviously early twenties people start to stir things up. one of the spotting features is the numbers wearing black ski masks. then there are the two or three small groups of a very good looking young weoman with a baby in a stroller and a really old looking grandmotherly type that “shadow” the camera crews and sometimes are running through their schpiel with the action in the background.

of course this all happens about 4:30 and is done by 5:00 as local tv news pretty much starts at 5 and is over and done with by 6:30.

one thing that would put the cramps on this kind of stuff is for the police to arrest anyone wearing a mask in public. all municipalities have an ordinance about this on the books and it is to discourage robbery and rioting.

or is this one of the laws that we find it inconvienient to enforce.

about a month ago the LAPD allowed a “hecklers veto” in the area which really irritated a lot of the legals.

C

pk on September 7, 2007 at 7:44 PM

While the list of violent crimes committed by illegal aliens continues to grow at an alarming rate (see the left-hand column of outrages at: http://www.outragedpatriots.com/

the mayor enabler of San Francisco offers GOLF, yes, GOLF!, for his illegal aliens undocumented city guests:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/09/07/BAUAS0O6Q.DTL

fred5678 on September 7, 2007 at 9:42 PM

One of our ex-neighbors, (we moved out of the neighborhood last fall), ran from who knows who with a machette (sp?), jumped a fence into the backyard of a family who just happened to have a couple of kids camping on the back lawn that night. I found out recently that the machette is the weapon of choice for MS13, …
Christine on September 7, 2007 at 11:46 AM

No machetes visible yet, but MS-13 may be in MY neighborhood:
http://www.jmi.com/immigrationmarches/MS-13.html

fred5678 on September 7, 2007 at 9:49 PM

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