Republican presidential candidates came to Ohio respectively to discuss, among others, immigration policy. At the end of July, the United States Chamber and the Senate heard the testimonies of American families murdered by illegal aliens, who were shielded against the deportation by the sanctuary policy. The consequences of these politicians hit the house in Ohio just a few days later, when Margaret Kostelnik was shot and killed in her house by an illegal aliens, who later confessed to her murder in addition to the attempt to rape a 14-year-old girl, a shooter of another woman (who on Happiness survived) before two newborn children and shooting at police officers, all the same day.
Sadly, but not surprising, Ohio soon learned that the perpetrator was picked up by the deputies of the sheriff just a few weeks earlier, but despite his being in the country illegally.
Unlike some other clamorous murders of the sanctuary, Kostelnik’s killer was back on the streets not through the dishonest department of the sheriff, but by very federal agencies, whose tasks included the removal of illegal aliens. Federal agents who released him released him acted on guidelines from the White House and the Internal Security Department that agents order to ignore immigration violations, unless the perpetrator meets the Priorities of Obama’s administration.
And what are these priorities? As reported in the New York Times and Washington Post, the Priority of Obama’s administration is to allow as many illegal aliens as possible in the country as possible. Obama himself threatened “consequences” for every agent who did not follow the up-to-date directives.
As he put one of the Insider DHS, before Obama: “Everyone in the country unlawfully was a fair game.” But now the administrator passes through the population of detainees, looking for illegal aliens who will be released to the USA with the intention of permission to them permanently. First of all, administration policies are aimed at protecting and rewarding citizens of other nations who want to work illegally in the US, many of whom commit additional crimes, such as theft of identity to do so. This is the same in itself is a repeal of the president’s duty to American employees and families. But policies perform more than detecting law exceptions to economic migrants seeking illegal employment. They also inevitably protect brutal criminals against law.
These murders of the sanctuary are not isolated cases. Their victims are not anecdotes. According to the head of immigration and enforcement of customs laws, criminals released by Obama’s administration in the last four years have killed someone at a rate once every 12 days. And this does not count the crimes committed by illegal aliens, such as Kostelnik’s murderer, who are routinely released because they do not meet administration priorities.
I would like to hear how republican candidates clearly state that the priority in politics and immigration and enforcement should be United States citizens.
Supporters of open borderrs who support the idea of ​​the nation of the sanctuary say that illegal aliens are less susceptible to violence than legal immigrants or citizens. This is a darkening point: this is a life that should not be lost and were not lost if the Federal immigration agencies could do their work.
DHS now says that they are deporting Kostelnik’s killer after he had a sentence.
Too much too tardy.