My fellow
Americans, we have a problem. We spend billions of
dollars on homeland security, but our government can't
even track and deport convicted criminal aliens. These
are not the well-meaning "newcomers"
who just want to "pursue
economic opportunities" by
"doing the jobs no one else will do." These are
foreign-born thugs,
sex offenders,
murderers and repeat
drunk drivers who are destroying the American Dream.
If our immigration and entrance system cannot
effectively monitor, detain and kick out
convicted criminal aliens—including illegal
border-crossers, illegal
visa overstayers, fugitive deportees, and green card
holders who have committed serious crimes and aggravated
felonies—what good is it?
The
terrible kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old
Zina Linnik in Tacoma, Wash., on July 4th is a
typical example of the criminal alien revolving door.
Terapon Adhahn, Linnik's suspected kidnapper and
killer who allegedly snatched her from the backyard of
her home, is a permanent legal resident from
Thailand. He was convicted of incest in 1990. Adhahn
had
sexually attacked his 16-year-old relative and
pleaded down from a second-degree rape. Two years later,
he was convicted of intimidation with a dangerous
weapon. Section 1227(a)(2)(C), Title 8, of the U.S. code
dealing with immigration
states: "Any alien who at any time after
admission is convicted under any law of . . . using,
owning, possessing, or carrying . . . any weapon, part,
or accessory which is a
firearm or
destructive device . . . in violation of any law is
deportable."
But Adhahn was not deported. In fact, as Lorie Dankers,
spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement in
Seattle, admitted: "He escaped our attention." [Man
linked to Zina case: Sex offender who escaped
deportation, By Sean Robinson, The Tacoma
News Tribune, July 13th, 2007]
Just like illegal alien gangster Mwenda Murithi, who was
arrested 27 times without deportation before being
arrested in the shooting death of 13-year-old innocent
bystander
Schanna Gayden last month in Illinois.
Just like illegal alien thug
Ezeiquiel Lopez, who built up a six-year rap sheet
without deportation before being arrested in the
murder of
Deputy Frank Fabiano two months ago in Wisconsin.
Just like illegal alien
Juan Leonardo Quintero, who had been previously
deported after committing crimes from
indecency with a child to
driving while intoxicated, but who
traipsed back into the U.S. last fall and was
arrested after allegedly shooting
Houston police officer
Rodney Johnson four times in the head during a
routine traffic stop.
And the list goes on and on and on.
It is not
"anti-immigrant radicals" who are fed up with
the failure to kick out and keep out criminal aliens.
Zina Linnik's uncle, Anatoly Kalchik, points out
that his family was a family of legal immigrants who all
obeyed the laws. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
reported: "Zina's uncle was angry that the suspect
had not been deported after being convicted in a sex
crime. 'We are all immigrants, but we
come legally,' Kalchik said of his family. He added
that the adults all cleared a criminal background check.
'If someone is a sex offender, or any kind of offender,
he has
no business being in America,' he said." [Police
Looking At Zina Linnik Suspect For Similar Crimes
By Hector Castro And Carol Smith July 14, 2007]
Federal auditors and immigration officers have tried to
blow the whistle on this recurring problem for the past
10 years. But the Department of Homeland Security
inspector general reported last year that of an
estimated 650,000 foreign-born inmates in prison and
jails this year, half will be removable aliens who won't
be removed because the detention and deportation office
"does not have the resources to identify, detain and
remove" them.
And that's just a best guess. Despite federal mandates,
cooperative agreements and endless political promises,
there still is no working nationwide system in place
with basic information about
incarcerated criminal aliens.
Don't we have enough homegrown criminals without the
added public safety menace of known,
convicted criminal aliens being
released from prisons and jails to
disappear and commit more crimes?
Rep. David Price, a North Carolina Democrat, is
sponsoring legislation to require monthly prison and
jail checks by DHS to track incarcerated illegal aliens,
increase spending on criminal alien deportations, and
expand a program known as
287(g) to encourage more
local and state officials to cooperate with the feds
to
help identify and deport criminal aliens in their
hometowns.
Why the hell aren't we
doing all this already? How many more innocent lives
will be taken or ruined before we do?
After the defeat of the Bush-Kennedy amnesty bill last
month, I received tons of e-mail from readers asking:
"What can I do?" Answer: Don't wait for Washington.
Sign up to help pressure our government to rid this
country of convicted criminal aliens at
www.deportthemnow.com.
For
Zina. For Schanna. For
Deputy Fabiano. For Officer Johnson. For our safety,
sovereignty and the protection of the American Dream for
those who deserve it.
Michelle Malkin [email her] is author of Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists, Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores. Click here for Peter Brimelow's review. Click here for Michelle Malkin's website. Michelle Malkin's latest book is "Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild."
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