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Monday, December 4, 2017

This is insane




Mexican immigrant deported 20 times gets 35 years in Portland sex assaults





Sergio Jose Martinez, 31, attacked two women in Portland, Ore., on the same day, authorities say.

An undocumented immigrant, with a history of arrests and deportations, was sentenced to 35 years in prison Friday after his sexual assault conviction earlier this year.

KATU News reported that 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 and a younger woman. He was arrested July 24, the report said.

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, KGW.com reported, citing court documents filed in March.

Martinez faced charges of kidnapping, assault, robbery, and sodomy, KATU News reported. 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 told KATU News in July that “local authorities released Mr. Martinez back into the community the following day without providing any notification to ICE.”

Multnomah County (Ore.) 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,” KGW.com reported.

(Shouldn't this be grounds for a lawsuit by the victims?)

Not to mention the taxpayers have to foot the bill for his prison term!

Martinez’s sentencing came a day after the acquittal of San Francisco murder defendant Jose Inez Garcia Zarate, an undocumented immigrant, in the death of Kate Steinle.




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Saturday, December 2, 2017

Joke of the Week







Too bad it ain't funny.





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Friday, December 1, 2017

Illegal vs Legal




Jose Ines Garcia Zarate

Is an illegal criminal living in San Francisco. Let's forget about the 5 deportations and concentrate on the 7 felonies. He's not supposed to be in possession of a firearm. He shoots and kills Kate Steinle which he claims was an accident. His story kept changing, "the gun went off three times". "I was shooting at seals" etc.

Accident or not the fact remains she would be alive today if he wasn't here. The end result... he's not charged with first-degree murder, nor second-degree, not even manslaughter. In all likelihood, he'll be deported for the 6th time.




This is Sayquan Green. He used to live in Dallas, Texas. I copied exactly the same infractions from Zarate and pasted them on Sayquan. He is now doing 20 in Huntsville.



Where's the justice?










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Pure Lunacy









Verdict in Steinle case falls short for left-leaning SF Chronicle

 California should have their own theme song:


Someone knocking at the door
Somebody ringing the bell
Someone's knocking at the door
Somebody's ringing the bell
Do me a favor
Open the door
And let 'em in

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Thursday's not-guilty verdict in the trial over Kate Steinle’s murder even has San Francisco's left-leaning newspaper saying justice was not served.

The editorial board at the San Francisco Chronicle on Thursday criticized the acquittal of suspect Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, an ex-convict facing a sixth deportation. 

"No verdict in the trial of Jose Ines Garcia Zarate could deliver satisfactory justice for the killing of Kate Steinle," the newspaper wrote.


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"No verdict in the trial of Jose Ines Garcia Zarate could deliver satisfactory justice for the killing of Kate Steinle."- San Francisco Chronicle editorial

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The newspaper says Judge Samuel Feng was correct in telling the jury that “political dynamics had no bearing in Garcia Zarate’s culpability.” But it also says that the acquittal has potentially dire implications for public safety.

The Chronicle notes that California Gov. Jerry Brown, a Democrat, recently signed into law a bill that "prohibits state and local law enforcement from asking about a person’s immigration status or participating in immigration raids with the feds."

It also notes that in San Francisco County, "federal authorities could be notified of an impending release only if the prisoner had a serious felony record within the past seven years."

(If you live in California you would have to be nuts to go along with this.)

But even that revision from an even less-cooperative local policy "still leaves the city in a vulnerable place," the Chronicle writes.

New Sheriff Vicki Hennessy, it adds, has been pushing for "more autonomy in making judgment calls" -- in a bid to prevent other cases similar to Garcia Zarate's.






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Thursday, November 30, 2017

First Bergdahl now this




Zarate found not guilty of Kate Steinle's murder - not even manslaughter


Deported 5 times... with 7 felony convictions!!!!!!!!! 




His lawyer wasted no time in tearing into Trump saying, “For those who might criticize this verdict – there are a number of people who have commented on this case in the last couple of years; the Attorney General of the United States and the President and Vice President of the United States,” said Gonzalez. “Let me just remind them: they are themselves under investigation by a special prosecutor in Washington D.C. and they may soon avail themselves of the presumption of innocence beyond a reasonable doubt, so I ask that they reflect on that before they comment or disparage the results of this case.”

 He referred to Zarate as an immigrant. He went on to say, "There is no relevance that Zarate is here illegally". So it begs the question. Did anyone stop to consider she would still be alive had he not been here... illegally...5 times?

California...you suck and deserve every fucking crime perpetrated on your residents by the coddled illegals. 




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