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    From Doctor Fill@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 27 17:03:07 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, misc.survivalism
    XPost: talk.politics.misc

    I recall that Hanoi Juan McCain claimed all illegal aliens were "God's children" and should be worshiped by non-Hispanic Whites. Boy, was he wrong.

    https://www.breitbart.com/law-and-order/2025/06/26/dhs-displays-worst-of-the-worst-migrants-arrested-in-l-a-democrats-sanctuary-city/

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is displaying more of the
    criminal migrants that ICE is carefully extracting from the Democrats’ protective “Sanctuary Cities.”

    “As bad-faith politicians attempt to demean and vilify our brave law enforcement, we will only double down and ramp up our enforcement
    actions against the worst of the worst criminals,” said a statement from Tricia McLaughlin, the agency’s assistant secretary for public affairs.

    Many of the foreign criminals have been living in California for more
    than a decade with tacit and direct support from city and state
    governments. During those years, most have likely committed many
    additional crimes against Americans than the crimes listed by DHS on
    their rap sheets. Their departure will likely drop the crime rates, much
    to the benefit of Americans’ neighborhoods:

    Daniel Offaril, a citizen of Cuba. He violated an immigration judge’s
    2004 removal order and remained in the United States for decades. He has
    been arrested for murder, burglary, armed robbery, battery, driving
    under the influence, and transporting/selling narcotics. He was also
    convicted of possessing crack cocaine with the intention to sell.

    Jesus Zamora-Lopez, a citizen of Mexico. He has been identified as a
    MS-13 gang member and was convicted for assault with a deadly weapon and sentenced to 3 years in prison. He was also convicted of contributing to
    the delinquency of a minor and petty theft. He was ordered removed by an immigration judge in 1997 and has entered the U.S. illegally at least
    two times since.

    Pedro D. Barrios-Dominguez is a Guatemalan national who illegally
    reentered the United States after being ordered removed by an
    immigration judge in 2011.

    The criminals come from around the world, spotlighting the federal government’s quiet welcome since 1990 for a huge variety of illegals:

    Hung Nguyen, a citizen of Vietnam. During his time in the United States,
    he has been convicted of 22 crimes, including indecent exposure, theft,
    and possession of burglary tools. In 2023, he was convicted of
    inflicting corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant for which he was
    sentenced to 2 years’ imprisonment.

    Vladimir Dunaev, a Russian citizen. In 2021, he was paroled into the
    United States [by President Joe Biden’s government]… In 2024, he was convicted of conspiracy to commit computer fraud and aggravated identity
    theft, and conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud, for which he
    was sentenced to a collective total of 10 years in prison.

    Most of the criminals come from Mexico. Unsurprisingly, Mexico’s
    government opposes Trump’s deportation campaign:

    Cristian Vasco-Echeverry is a Mexican national and illegal alien with a
    violent criminal history, including arrests and convictions for multiple assaults with deadly weapons.

    Pedro Davalos Castellanos is a Mexican national with a history of
    violent behavior and has been convicted for domestic battery of a
    spouse, robbery, burglary, and forgery. He was arrested by DHS after
    illegally reentering the United States and is in custody pending removal.

    Cesar Zetina-Michua, a citizen of Mexico. He was convicted of attempted
    murder after illegally entering the United States.

    Many of the criminals are part of the drug industry that has killed
    hundreds of thousands of Americans. The list includes foreign
    drug-criminals who have been imported for prosecution, and slated for deportation:

    Angel Francisco Ortega-Rodriguez, a citizen of Mexico. In 2023, he was
    paroled into the United States for prosecution. In 2024, he was
    convicted of importation of fentanyl and was sentenced to prison for 27
    months.

    Pedro Davalos Castellanos is a Mexican national with a history of
    violent behavior and has been convicted for domestic battery of a
    spouse, robbery, burglary, and forgery. He was arrested by DHS after
    illegally reentering the United States and is in custody pending removal.

    Otto Fernando Godoy, a citizen of Guatemala. In 2022, he was paroled
    into the United States for prosecution. He was convicted of
    international conspiracy to distribute cocaine and sentenced to 51
    months in prison.

    Roberto Martinez-Torres, a citizen of Mexico. He was convicted of drug trafficking and sentenced to 2 years and 5 months in prison. He was also convicted of illegally reentering the United States after he was ordered removed in 2018.

    Walter Jose Clarios, a citizen of Mexico. He has at illegally entered
    the U.S. at least three times after being removed. He was convicted for robbery, burglary, and two drug possession crimes.

    Many of the migrants have been convicted of sex crimes that are often
    not crimes in their home countries:

    Salvador Montar Morales, a citizen of Mexico. He unlawfully entered the
    United States and was convicted of attempted sexual contact with a minor.

    Feliciano Castro-Sanchez is a Mexican national and criminal illegal
    alien. He was arrested in March of 2025 for sexual battery and touch for
    sexual arousal and is in custody pending his removal.

    Jacinto Roberto Mateo is a Guatemalan national and registered sex
    offender and aggravated felon. He was convicted for lewd acts with a
    minor in 2017 and sentenced to 3 years in prison.

    Cielo Vivar-Ubaldo, a citizen of Mexico. He was convicted of having sex
    with a minor, narcotics violations, and a hit and run. He illegally
    crossed the border on at least four different occasions.

    Efran Omar Rosales-Serrano, a citizen of Honduras. He was ordered
    removed from the United States, but illegally reentered in 2023. He was convicted of attempting to molest a victim under 12 years old.

    Juan Diego Euan is a Mexican national and registered sex offender. An
    illegal alien, he was convicted for sexual penetration of a minor under
    the age of 16. He has been arrested by DHS and is in custody pending
    removal.

    Juventino Acevedo Rodriguez is a registered sex offender and Mexican
    national who reentered the United States illegally after he was removed.
    He was convicted for having oral sex with an unconscious victim.

    The Democrat Mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, is blaming ICE’s
    enforcement for crime and chaos in the city of illegal migrants:


    --
    First we will destroy your identity. Then we will teach you your past
    was evil. You will conclude yourself that your inheritance, your
    homeland, your ancestors and your people are underserving of it all.
    Then we will complete your dispossession and dissolve you into the final
    phase of the Kalergi Plan.

    ‘The quiet that follows an exchange of missiles should not be mistaken
    for peace. It is often the eye of the storm.’

    https://www.globalgulag.us

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Hal@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 29 00:19:12 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, misc.survivalism
    XPost: talk.politics.misc, talk.politics.guns

    On 27 Jun 2025, Doctor Fill <DF@cocks.net> posted some news:103n7vb$dvmf$1@dont-email.me:


    I recall that Hanoi Juan McCain claimed all illegal aliens were "God's children" and should be worshiped by non-Hispanic Whites. Boy, was he
    wrong.

    https://www.breitbart.com/law-and-order/2025/06/26/dhs-displays-worst-o f-the-worst-migrants-arrested-in-l-a-democrats-sanctuary-city/

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is displaying more of the
    criminal migrants that ICE is carefully extracting from the
    Democrats’ protective “Sanctuary Cities.”

    “As bad-faith politicians attempt to demean and vilify our brave law enforcement, we will only double down and ramp up our enforcement
    actions against the worst of the worst criminals,” said a statement
    from Tricia McLaughlin, the agency’s assistant secretary for public affairs.

    Many of the foreign criminals have been living in California for more
    than a decade with tacit and direct support from city and state
    governments. During those years, most have likely committed many
    additional crimes against Americans than the crimes listed by DHS on
    their rap sheets. Their departure will likely drop the crime rates,
    much to the benefit of Americans’ neighborhoods:

    Daniel Offaril, a citizen of Cuba. He violated an immigration
    judge’s 2004 removal order and remained in the United States for
    decades. He has been arrested for murder, burglary, armed robbery,
    battery, driving under the influence, and transporting/selling
    narcotics. He was also convicted of possessing crack cocaine with the intention to sell.

    Jesus Zamora-Lopez, a citizen of Mexico. He has been identified as a
    MS-13 gang member and was convicted for assault with a deadly weapon
    and sentenced to 3 years in prison. He was also convicted of
    contributing to the delinquency of a minor and petty theft. He was
    ordered removed by an immigration judge in 1997 and has entered the
    U.S. illegally at least two times since.

    Pedro D. Barrios-Dominguez is a Guatemalan national who illegally
    reentered the United States after being ordered removed by an
    immigration judge in 2011.

    The criminals come from around the world, spotlighting the federal government’s quiet welcome since 1990 for a huge variety of
    illegals:

    Hung Nguyen, a citizen of Vietnam. During his time in the United
    States, he has been convicted of 22 crimes, including indecent
    exposure, theft, and possession of burglary tools. In 2023, he was
    convicted of inflicting corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant for
    which he was sentenced to 2 years’ imprisonment.

    Vladimir Dunaev, a Russian citizen. In 2021, he was paroled into the
    United States [by President Joe Biden’s government]… In 2024, he
    was convicted of conspiracy to commit computer fraud and aggravated
    identity theft, and conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud,
    for which he was sentenced to a collective total of 10 years in
    prison.

    Most of the criminals come from Mexico. Unsurprisingly, Mexico’s
    government opposes Trump’s deportation campaign:

    Cristian Vasco-Echeverry is a Mexican national and illegal alien with
    a violent criminal history, including arrests and convictions for
    multiple assaults with deadly weapons.

    Pedro Davalos Castellanos is a Mexican national with a history of
    violent behavior and has been convicted for domestic battery of a
    spouse, robbery, burglary, and forgery. He was arrested by DHS after illegally reentering the United States and is in custody pending
    removal.

    Cesar Zetina-Michua, a citizen of Mexico. He was convicted of
    attempted murder after illegally entering the United States.

    Many of the criminals are part of the drug industry that has killed
    hundreds of thousands of Americans. The list includes foreign
    drug-criminals who have been imported for prosecution, and slated for deportation:

    Angel Francisco Ortega-Rodriguez, a citizen of Mexico. In 2023, he was paroled into the United States for prosecution. In 2024, he was
    convicted of importation of fentanyl and was sentenced to prison for
    27 months.

    Pedro Davalos Castellanos is a Mexican national with a history of
    violent behavior and has been convicted for domestic battery of a
    spouse, robbery, burglary, and forgery. He was arrested by DHS after illegally reentering the United States and is in custody pending
    removal.

    Otto Fernando Godoy, a citizen of Guatemala. In 2022, he was paroled
    into the United States for prosecution. He was convicted of
    international conspiracy to distribute cocaine and sentenced to 51
    months in prison.

    Roberto Martinez-Torres, a citizen of Mexico. He was convicted of drug trafficking and sentenced to 2 years and 5 months in prison. He was
    also convicted of illegally reentering the United States after he was
    ordered removed in 2018.

    Walter Jose Clarios, a citizen of Mexico. He has at illegally entered
    the U.S. at least three times after being removed. He was convicted
    for robbery, burglary, and two drug possession crimes.

    Many of the migrants have been convicted of sex crimes that are often
    not crimes in their home countries:

    Salvador Montar Morales, a citizen of Mexico. He unlawfully entered
    the United States and was convicted of attempted sexual contact with a
    minor.

    Feliciano Castro-Sanchez is a Mexican national and criminal illegal
    alien. He was arrested in March of 2025 for sexual battery and touch
    for sexual arousal and is in custody pending his removal.

    Jacinto Roberto Mateo is a Guatemalan national and registered sex
    offender and aggravated felon. He was convicted for lewd acts with a
    minor in 2017 and sentenced to 3 years in prison.

    Cielo Vivar-Ubaldo, a citizen of Mexico. He was convicted of having
    sex with a minor, narcotics violations, and a hit and run. He
    illegally crossed the border on at least four different occasions.

    Efran Omar Rosales-Serrano, a citizen of Honduras. He was ordered
    removed from the United States, but illegally reentered in 2023. He
    was convicted of attempting to molest a victim under 12 years old.

    Juan Diego Euan is a Mexican national and registered sex offender. An
    illegal alien, he was convicted for sexual penetration of a minor
    under the age of 16. He has been arrested by DHS and is in custody
    pending removal.

    Juventino Acevedo Rodriguez is a registered sex offender and Mexican
    national who reentered the United States illegally after he was
    removed. He was convicted for having oral sex with an unconscious
    victim.

    The Democrat Mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, is blaming ICE’s
    enforcement for crime and chaos in the city of illegal migrants:

    Bass needs to be taken bass fishing, but she'd pollute the water and
    kill the fish.

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