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Asked a few weeks ago why Alejandro Mayorkas, the former secretary of Homeland Security, hadn't been arrested yet, President Trump said, "I'll
take a look at that one because what he did is beyond incompetence."
Apparently, some rash individuals have drawn a connection between
Mayorkas' vast human trafficking operation, which brought gang members,
child molesters, thieves, rapists and murderers to our country, and the crimes they committed.
C'mon -- that's like day following night -- no connection whatsoever.
True, the law makes such a link, such as with the crimes of felony murder, accomplice to murder and conspiracy to murder, but that's completely different. We're talking about immigrants! Everyone knows that the only
law that applies to illegal aliens is the invisible constitutional
provision requiring years of due process before we can deport them.
What did Mayorkas do that allegedly encouraged 11 million illegals to pour
in under his watch?
Federal immigration law imposes a slew of requirements before foreigners
are allowed to move here. For example, as we immigration buffs know, the "law" (U.S. Code Title 8) provides that no alien may enter our country for more than 30 days without, among other things:
a visa;
a passport;
being fingerprinted;
filling out the 11-page Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application
-- in English!;
being interviewed by a consular official;
a medical exam; AND (not "or")
proving he will not become a public charge.
Further, the law states that any person who, operating outside of these
laws, "brings to or attempts to bring" an alien to the U.S.; or who "transports, or moves" an alien within the U.S.; or who "encourages or induces an alien to come" to the U.S., has committed a felony. And if any
of these violations results "in the death of any person," the person who brought, transported or induced the illegal "[shall] be punished by
death." (8 U.S.C. 1324)
But to be fair, Mayorkas is wholly unaware of federal immigration law, so he's in the clear, assuming ignorance of the law is a defense.
It may look like Mayorkas hustled aliens into our country in violation of Title 8 when he fast-tracked them across the border and flew them into the U.S. interior under the cover of darkness, where they were released into
our country to spawn like salmon and kill a lot of people.
In fact, the former Homeland secretary merely replaced the dusty old statutory law -- and its cheap gimmicks about visas, consular interviews
and medical checks -- with a modern, streamlined phone app, almost guaranteeing instant admission. Simply fill out a bare-bones one-page form
-- name, age, citizenship, location, email and a photo -- and you're in!
What else would the greatest nation on Earth require before choosing
people to be our fellow citizens?
Right-wing kooks will say Mayorkas "brought" or "induced" illegals to come
by virtue of making it impossible for any alien to be turned away. This is false. In fact, the CBP One app had an acceptance rate of only 95%.
Although a number of murderers, child molesters, kidnappers, drug mules
and terrorists got in, I stress that 5% were turned away.
Moreover, if the secretary of Homeland Security can ignore the entirety of federal immigration law, it's only fair for us to ignore that one little section prescribing the death penalty for anyone who brings an illegal to
the U.S., transports an illegal within the U.S. or induces an illegal to
come to the U.S., if that alien goes on to kill someone.
What kind of law is that, anyway? Just because you intentionally let a murderer in, you're responsible for his subsequent crimes? It ought to
count for something that Mayorkas practically put the cartels out of
business by doing their work for them. (By some estimates, he is the
biggest human trafficker in world history. Congratulations, Alejandro!)
Mayorkas should simply deny that any of the 11 million illegals he brought
in committed any crimes. He could cite The New York Times. My thorough
check of Times archives does not reveal a single crime committed by an illegal alien in the last five years. Or ever. (The only crime here is
that Mayorkas finally got his kitchen remodeled at a price so low it's practically a crime.)
On the internet, you will find endless news stories about murders
committed by illegal aliens let in by Mayorkas, but this simply serves as
a reminder of our need for Joe Biden's "Disinformation Governance Board."
Here are a few of the alleged illegal alien murders:
Convicted murderer and rapist David Antonio Calderon, fresh from a 22-year prison sentence in El Salvador, was admitted to our country by Mayorkas, whereupon he brutally stabbed one man, savagely beat two others with a baseball bat, and murdered a 33-year-old mother, cracking her skull, then setting her body on fire.
Honduran Elmer Rueda-Linares, 18, arrested entering the country illegally
in June 2021, was promptly released -- on Mayorkas' orders. In April 2024,
he killed a staffer to Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, Kurt Englehart, in a hit and run in Nevada. Sen. Masto now has one less
adviser, but one more Hispanic constituent.
Another Mayorkas-invited murderer, Haitian Kenol Baptiste, scheduled his illegal entry into the U.S. through the secretary's phone app -- super
handy for criminals! Baptiste then murdered two people in Middletown, New York. (Weird that a citizen of the most murderous country in all of Latin America would commit murder.) Middletown police captured the Haitian by unleashing the K-9 unit on him. Luckily, he'd already had lunch.
Illegal alien Yery Noel Medina Ulloa, who looks like Yoda, in the sense of "not human," lied to border agents about his name and age because he
didn't realize that Mayorkas would usher him in, whatever his name and
age. Medina Ulloa was flown to Florida, where he was taken in by Francisco Javier Cuellar to work in the family business. Weeks later, Medina Ulloa,
in a wild frenzy, beat and stabbed his host to death. It makes me wonder
if Trump moved too fast in removing a Tren de Aragua member from that New Mexico judge's house.
Peruvian Roberto Emilio Vasquez-Santamaria, age 64 -- because you want to
get illegals of retirement age, so they can get on Medicare and Social Security right away -- entered the country illegally in May 2023. Per Mayorkas' instructions, he was immediately released into the country. A
few months later, Vasquez-Santamaria bludgeoned a 40-year-old Houston man
to death in his own backyard.
We shouldn't be too hard on Secretary Mayorkas just because he let in illegals, who then killed thousands of Americans. There are no serial
killers on Mount Rushmore, but maybe Mayorkas could be the first.
On 2025-08-11, Leroy N. Soetoro <leroysoetoro@americans-first.com> wrote:
https://townhall.com/columnists/anncoulter/2025/07/30/columnistsanncoulter >> 20250730mayorkas-to-death-row-n2661197Connected to host. Posting ok.
Asked a few weeks ago why Alejandro Mayorkas, the former secretary of
Homeland Security, hadn't been arrested yet, President Trump said, "I'll
take a look at that one because what he did is beyond incompetence."
Apparently, some rash individuals have drawn a connection between
Mayorkas' vast human trafficking operation, which brought gang members,
child molesters, thieves, rapists and murderers to our country, and the
crimes they committed.
C'mon -- that's like day following night -- no connection whatsoever.
True, the law makes such a link, such as with the crimes of felony murder, >> accomplice to murder and conspiracy to murder, but that's completely
different. We're talking about immigrants! Everyone knows that the only
law that applies to illegal aliens is the invisible constitutional
provision requiring years of due process before we can deport them.
What did Mayorkas do that allegedly encouraged 11 million illegals to pour >> in under his watch?
Federal immigration law imposes a slew of requirements before foreigners
are allowed to move here. For example, as we immigration buffs know, the
"law" (U.S. Code Title 8) provides that no alien may enter our country for >> more than 30 days without, among other things:
a visa;
a passport;
being fingerprinted;
filling out the 11-page Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application
-- in English!;
being interviewed by a consular official;
a medical exam; AND (not "or")
proving he will not become a public charge.
Further, the law states that any person who, operating outside of these
laws, "brings to or attempts to bring" an alien to the U.S.; or who
"transports, or moves" an alien within the U.S.; or who "encourages or
induces an alien to come" to the U.S., has committed a felony. And if any
of these violations results "in the death of any person," the person who
brought, transported or induced the illegal "[shall] be punished by
death." (8 U.S.C. 1324)
But to be fair, Mayorkas is wholly unaware of federal immigration law, so
he's in the clear, assuming ignorance of the law is a defense.
It may look like Mayorkas hustled aliens into our country in violation of
Title 8 when he fast-tracked them across the border and flew them into the >> U.S. interior under the cover of darkness, where they were released into
our country to spawn like salmon and kill a lot of people.
In fact, the former Homeland secretary merely replaced the dusty old
statutory law -- and its cheap gimmicks about visas, consular interviews
and medical checks -- with a modern, streamlined phone app, almost
guaranteeing instant admission. Simply fill out a bare-bones one-page form >> -- name, age, citizenship, location, email and a photo -- and you're in!
What else would the greatest nation on Earth require before choosing
people to be our fellow citizens?
Right-wing kooks will say Mayorkas "brought" or "induced" illegals to come >> by virtue of making it impossible for any alien to be turned away. This is >> false. In fact, the CBP One app had an acceptance rate of only 95%.
Although a number of murderers, child molesters, kidnappers, drug mules
and terrorists got in, I stress that 5% were turned away.
Moreover, if the secretary of Homeland Security can ignore the entirety of >> federal immigration law, it's only fair for us to ignore that one little
section prescribing the death penalty for anyone who brings an illegal to
the U.S., transports an illegal within the U.S. or induces an illegal to
come to the U.S., if that alien goes on to kill someone.
What kind of law is that, anyway? Just because you intentionally let a
murderer in, you're responsible for his subsequent crimes? It ought to
count for something that Mayorkas practically put the cartels out of
business by doing their work for them. (By some estimates, he is the
biggest human trafficker in world history. Congratulations, Alejandro!)
Mayorkas should simply deny that any of the 11 million illegals he brought >> in committed any crimes. He could cite The New York Times. My thorough
check of Times archives does not reveal a single crime committed by an
illegal alien in the last five years. Or ever. (The only crime here is
that Mayorkas finally got his kitchen remodeled at a price so low it's
practically a crime.)
On the internet, you will find endless news stories about murders
committed by illegal aliens let in by Mayorkas, but this simply serves as
a reminder of our need for Joe Biden's "Disinformation Governance Board."
Here are a few of the alleged illegal alien murders:
Convicted murderer and rapist David Antonio Calderon, fresh from a 22-year >> prison sentence in El Salvador, was admitted to our country by Mayorkas,
whereupon he brutally stabbed one man, savagely beat two others with a
baseball bat, and murdered a 33-year-old mother, cracking her skull, then
setting her body on fire.
Honduran Elmer Rueda-Linares, 18, arrested entering the country illegally
in June 2021, was promptly released -- on Mayorkas' orders. In April 2024, >> he killed a staffer to Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, Kurt
Englehart, in a hit and run in Nevada. Sen. Masto now has one less
adviser, but one more Hispanic constituent.
Another Mayorkas-invited murderer, Haitian Kenol Baptiste, scheduled his
illegal entry into the U.S. through the secretary's phone app -- super
handy for criminals! Baptiste then murdered two people in Middletown, New
York. (Weird that a citizen of the most murderous country in all of Latin
America would commit murder.) Middletown police captured the Haitian by
unleashing the K-9 unit on him. Luckily, he'd already had lunch.
Illegal alien Yery Noel Medina Ulloa, who looks like Yoda, in the sense of >> "not human," lied to border agents about his name and age because he
didn't realize that Mayorkas would usher him in, whatever his name and
age. Medina Ulloa was flown to Florida, where he was taken in by Francisco >> Javier Cuellar to work in the family business. Weeks later, Medina Ulloa,
in a wild frenzy, beat and stabbed his host to death. It makes me wonder
if Trump moved too fast in removing a Tren de Aragua member from that New
Mexico judge's house.
Peruvian Roberto Emilio Vasquez-Santamaria, age 64 -- because you want to
get illegals of retirement age, so they can get on Medicare and Social
Security right away -- entered the country illegally in May 2023. Per
Mayorkas' instructions, he was immediately released into the country. A
few months later, Vasquez-Santamaria bludgeoned a 40-year-old Houston man
to death in his own backyard.
We shouldn't be too hard on Secretary Mayorkas just because he let in
illegals, who then killed thousands of Americans. There are no serial
killers on Mount Rushmore, but maybe Mayorkas could be the first.
Mayorkas will never be convicted of anything.
Oh sure he will be investigated by republicans appearing on Fox every night claiming "we got him this time" kind of garbage.
The republicans are spineless.
On 2025-08-10 17:22, pothead wrote:
On 2025-08-11, Leroy N. Soetoro <leroysoetoro@americans-first.com> wrote: >>> https://townhall.com/columnists/anncoulter/2025/07/30/columnistsanncoulter >>> 20250730mayorkas-to-death-row-n2661197Connected to host. Posting ok.
Asked a few weeks ago why Alejandro Mayorkas, the former secretary of
Homeland Security, hadn't been arrested yet, President Trump said, "I'll >>> take a look at that one because what he did is beyond incompetence."
Apparently, some rash individuals have drawn a connection between
Mayorkas' vast human trafficking operation, which brought gang members,
child molesters, thieves, rapists and murderers to our country, and the
crimes they committed.
C'mon -- that's like day following night -- no connection whatsoever.
True, the law makes such a link, such as with the crimes of felony murder, >>> accomplice to murder and conspiracy to murder, but that's completely
different. We're talking about immigrants! Everyone knows that the only
law that applies to illegal aliens is the invisible constitutional
provision requiring years of due process before we can deport them.
What did Mayorkas do that allegedly encouraged 11 million illegals to pour >>> in under his watch?
Federal immigration law imposes a slew of requirements before foreigners >>> are allowed to move here. For example, as we immigration buffs know, the >>> "law" (U.S. Code Title 8) provides that no alien may enter our country for >>> more than 30 days without, among other things:
a visa;
a passport;
being fingerprinted;
filling out the 11-page Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application >>> -- in English!;
being interviewed by a consular official;
a medical exam; AND (not "or")
proving he will not become a public charge.
Further, the law states that any person who, operating outside of these
laws, "brings to or attempts to bring" an alien to the U.S.; or who
"transports, or moves" an alien within the U.S.; or who "encourages or
induces an alien to come" to the U.S., has committed a felony. And if any >>> of these violations results "in the death of any person," the person who >>> brought, transported or induced the illegal "[shall] be punished by
death." (8 U.S.C. 1324)
But to be fair, Mayorkas is wholly unaware of federal immigration law, so >>> he's in the clear, assuming ignorance of the law is a defense.
It may look like Mayorkas hustled aliens into our country in violation of >>> Title 8 when he fast-tracked them across the border and flew them into the >>> U.S. interior under the cover of darkness, where they were released into >>> our country to spawn like salmon and kill a lot of people.
In fact, the former Homeland secretary merely replaced the dusty old
statutory law -- and its cheap gimmicks about visas, consular interviews >>> and medical checks -- with a modern, streamlined phone app, almost
guaranteeing instant admission. Simply fill out a bare-bones one-page form >>> -- name, age, citizenship, location, email and a photo -- and you're in! >>> What else would the greatest nation on Earth require before choosing
people to be our fellow citizens?
Right-wing kooks will say Mayorkas "brought" or "induced" illegals to come >>> by virtue of making it impossible for any alien to be turned away. This is >>> false. In fact, the CBP One app had an acceptance rate of only 95%.
Although a number of murderers, child molesters, kidnappers, drug mules
and terrorists got in, I stress that 5% were turned away.
Moreover, if the secretary of Homeland Security can ignore the entirety of >>> federal immigration law, it's only fair for us to ignore that one little >>> section prescribing the death penalty for anyone who brings an illegal to >>> the U.S., transports an illegal within the U.S. or induces an illegal to >>> come to the U.S., if that alien goes on to kill someone.
What kind of law is that, anyway? Just because you intentionally let a
murderer in, you're responsible for his subsequent crimes? It ought to
count for something that Mayorkas practically put the cartels out of
business by doing their work for them. (By some estimates, he is the
biggest human trafficker in world history. Congratulations, Alejandro!)
Mayorkas should simply deny that any of the 11 million illegals he brought >>> in committed any crimes. He could cite The New York Times. My thorough
check of Times archives does not reveal a single crime committed by an
illegal alien in the last five years. Or ever. (The only crime here is
that Mayorkas finally got his kitchen remodeled at a price so low it's
practically a crime.)
On the internet, you will find endless news stories about murders
committed by illegal aliens let in by Mayorkas, but this simply serves as >>> a reminder of our need for Joe Biden's "Disinformation Governance Board." >>>
Here are a few of the alleged illegal alien murders:
Convicted murderer and rapist David Antonio Calderon, fresh from a 22-year >>> prison sentence in El Salvador, was admitted to our country by Mayorkas, >>> whereupon he brutally stabbed one man, savagely beat two others with a
baseball bat, and murdered a 33-year-old mother, cracking her skull, then >>> setting her body on fire.
Honduran Elmer Rueda-Linares, 18, arrested entering the country illegally >>> in June 2021, was promptly released -- on Mayorkas' orders. In April 2024, >>> he killed a staffer to Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, Kurt
Englehart, in a hit and run in Nevada. Sen. Masto now has one less
adviser, but one more Hispanic constituent.
Another Mayorkas-invited murderer, Haitian Kenol Baptiste, scheduled his >>> illegal entry into the U.S. through the secretary's phone app -- super
handy for criminals! Baptiste then murdered two people in Middletown, New >>> York. (Weird that a citizen of the most murderous country in all of Latin >>> America would commit murder.) Middletown police captured the Haitian by
unleashing the K-9 unit on him. Luckily, he'd already had lunch.
Illegal alien Yery Noel Medina Ulloa, who looks like Yoda, in the sense of >>> "not human," lied to border agents about his name and age because he
didn't realize that Mayorkas would usher him in, whatever his name and
age. Medina Ulloa was flown to Florida, where he was taken in by Francisco >>> Javier Cuellar to work in the family business. Weeks later, Medina Ulloa, >>> in a wild frenzy, beat and stabbed his host to death. It makes me wonder >>> if Trump moved too fast in removing a Tren de Aragua member from that New >>> Mexico judge's house.
Peruvian Roberto Emilio Vasquez-Santamaria, age 64 -- because you want to >>> get illegals of retirement age, so they can get on Medicare and Social
Security right away -- entered the country illegally in May 2023. Per
Mayorkas' instructions, he was immediately released into the country. A
few months later, Vasquez-Santamaria bludgeoned a 40-year-old Houston man >>> to death in his own backyard.
We shouldn't be too hard on Secretary Mayorkas just because he let in
illegals, who then killed thousands of Americans. There are no serial
killers on Mount Rushmore, but maybe Mayorkas could be the first.
Mayorkas will never be convicted of anything.
Oh sure he will be investigated by republicans appearing on Fox every night >> claiming "we got him this time" kind of garbage.
The republicans are spineless.
Or here's a thought (and I realize the concept of of a "thought" is new
for you, so I'll go slowly):
Maybe the reason none of the people you've been claiming over and over
will be indicted "any day now"...
...didn't actually do the things of which they have been accused?
:-)
(Oh, and the CPB One app you're reading about was developed during the
first Trump administration).
On 2025-08-10 17:44, pothead wrote:
On 2025-08-11, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:And you're saying that none of the current crop of Republicans has lied?
On 2025-08-10 17:22, pothead wrote:
On 2025-08-11, Leroy N. Soetoro <leroysoetoro@americans-first.com> wrote: >>>>> https://townhall.com/columnists/anncoulter/2025/07/30/columnistsanncoulter
20250730mayorkas-to-death-row-n2661197Connected to host. Posting ok. >>>>
Asked a few weeks ago why Alejandro Mayorkas, the former secretary of >>>>> Homeland Security, hadn't been arrested yet, President Trump said, "I'll >>>>> take a look at that one because what he did is beyond incompetence." >>>>>
Apparently, some rash individuals have drawn a connection between
Mayorkas' vast human trafficking operation, which brought gang members, >>>>> child molesters, thieves, rapists and murderers to our country, and the >>>>> crimes they committed.
C'mon -- that's like day following night -- no connection whatsoever. >>>>>
True, the law makes such a link, such as with the crimes of felony murder,
accomplice to murder and conspiracy to murder, but that's completely >>>>> different. We're talking about immigrants! Everyone knows that the only >>>>> law that applies to illegal aliens is the invisible constitutional
provision requiring years of due process before we can deport them.
What did Mayorkas do that allegedly encouraged 11 million illegals to pour
in under his watch?
Federal immigration law imposes a slew of requirements before foreigners >>>>> are allowed to move here. For example, as we immigration buffs know, the >>>>> "law" (U.S. Code Title 8) provides that no alien may enter our country for
more than 30 days without, among other things:
a visa;
a passport;
being fingerprinted;
filling out the 11-page Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application >>>>> -- in English!;
being interviewed by a consular official;
a medical exam; AND (not "or")
proving he will not become a public charge.
Further, the law states that any person who, operating outside of these >>>>> laws, "brings to or attempts to bring" an alien to the U.S.; or who
"transports, or moves" an alien within the U.S.; or who "encourages or >>>>> induces an alien to come" to the U.S., has committed a felony. And if any >>>>> of these violations results "in the death of any person," the person who >>>>> brought, transported or induced the illegal "[shall] be punished by
death." (8 U.S.C. 1324)
But to be fair, Mayorkas is wholly unaware of federal immigration law, so >>>>> he's in the clear, assuming ignorance of the law is a defense.
It may look like Mayorkas hustled aliens into our country in violation of >>>>> Title 8 when he fast-tracked them across the border and flew them into the
U.S. interior under the cover of darkness, where they were released into >>>>> our country to spawn like salmon and kill a lot of people.
In fact, the former Homeland secretary merely replaced the dusty old >>>>> statutory law -- and its cheap gimmicks about visas, consular interviews >>>>> and medical checks -- with a modern, streamlined phone app, almost
guaranteeing instant admission. Simply fill out a bare-bones one-page form
-- name, age, citizenship, location, email and a photo -- and you're in! >>>>> What else would the greatest nation on Earth require before choosing >>>>> people to be our fellow citizens?
Right-wing kooks will say Mayorkas "brought" or "induced" illegals to come
by virtue of making it impossible for any alien to be turned away. This is
false. In fact, the CBP One app had an acceptance rate of only 95%.
Although a number of murderers, child molesters, kidnappers, drug mules >>>>> and terrorists got in, I stress that 5% were turned away.
Moreover, if the secretary of Homeland Security can ignore the entirety of
federal immigration law, it's only fair for us to ignore that one little >>>>> section prescribing the death penalty for anyone who brings an illegal to >>>>> the U.S., transports an illegal within the U.S. or induces an illegal to >>>>> come to the U.S., if that alien goes on to kill someone.
What kind of law is that, anyway? Just because you intentionally let a >>>>> murderer in, you're responsible for his subsequent crimes? It ought to >>>>> count for something that Mayorkas practically put the cartels out of >>>>> business by doing their work for them. (By some estimates, he is the >>>>> biggest human trafficker in world history. Congratulations, Alejandro!) >>>>>
Mayorkas should simply deny that any of the 11 million illegals he brought
in committed any crimes. He could cite The New York Times. My thorough >>>>> check of Times archives does not reveal a single crime committed by an >>>>> illegal alien in the last five years. Or ever. (The only crime here is >>>>> that Mayorkas finally got his kitchen remodeled at a price so low it's >>>>> practically a crime.)
On the internet, you will find endless news stories about murders
committed by illegal aliens let in by Mayorkas, but this simply serves as >>>>> a reminder of our need for Joe Biden's "Disinformation Governance Board." >>>>>
Here are a few of the alleged illegal alien murders:
Convicted murderer and rapist David Antonio Calderon, fresh from a 22-year
prison sentence in El Salvador, was admitted to our country by Mayorkas, >>>>> whereupon he brutally stabbed one man, savagely beat two others with a >>>>> baseball bat, and murdered a 33-year-old mother, cracking her skull, then >>>>> setting her body on fire.
Honduran Elmer Rueda-Linares, 18, arrested entering the country illegally >>>>> in June 2021, was promptly released -- on Mayorkas' orders. In April 2024,
he killed a staffer to Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, Kurt
Englehart, in a hit and run in Nevada. Sen. Masto now has one less
adviser, but one more Hispanic constituent.
Another Mayorkas-invited murderer, Haitian Kenol Baptiste, scheduled his >>>>> illegal entry into the U.S. through the secretary's phone app -- super >>>>> handy for criminals! Baptiste then murdered two people in Middletown, New >>>>> York. (Weird that a citizen of the most murderous country in all of Latin >>>>> America would commit murder.) Middletown police captured the Haitian by >>>>> unleashing the K-9 unit on him. Luckily, he'd already had lunch.
Illegal alien Yery Noel Medina Ulloa, who looks like Yoda, in the sense of
"not human," lied to border agents about his name and age because he >>>>> didn't realize that Mayorkas would usher him in, whatever his name and >>>>> age. Medina Ulloa was flown to Florida, where he was taken in by Francisco
Javier Cuellar to work in the family business. Weeks later, Medina Ulloa, >>>>> in a wild frenzy, beat and stabbed his host to death. It makes me wonder >>>>> if Trump moved too fast in removing a Tren de Aragua member from that New >>>>> Mexico judge's house.
Peruvian Roberto Emilio Vasquez-Santamaria, age 64 -- because you want to >>>>> get illegals of retirement age, so they can get on Medicare and Social >>>>> Security right away -- entered the country illegally in May 2023. Per >>>>> Mayorkas' instructions, he was immediately released into the country. A >>>>> few months later, Vasquez-Santamaria bludgeoned a 40-year-old Houston man >>>>> to death in his own backyard.
We shouldn't be too hard on Secretary Mayorkas just because he let in >>>>> illegals, who then killed thousands of Americans. There are no serial >>>>> killers on Mount Rushmore, but maybe Mayorkas could be the first.
Mayorkas will never be convicted of anything.
Oh sure he will be investigated by republicans appearing on Fox every night
claiming "we got him this time" kind of garbage.
The republicans are spineless.
Or here's a thought (and I realize the concept of of a "thought" is new
for you, so I'll go slowly):
Maybe the reason none of the people you've been claiming over and over
will be indicted "any day now"...
...didn't actually do the things of which they have been accused?
:-)
(Oh, and the CPB One app you're reading about was developed during the
first Trump administration).
Lying to congress multiple times claiming the border was secure.
<https://thehill.com/opinion/immigration/4360377-alejandro-mayorkass-designed-failure-at-the-border/>
<https://pfluger.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=968>
That's a start.
On 2025-08-11, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:And you're saying that none of the current crop of Republicans has lied?
On 2025-08-10 17:22, pothead wrote:
On 2025-08-11, Leroy N. Soetoro <leroysoetoro@americans-first.com> wrote: >>>> https://townhall.com/columnists/anncoulter/2025/07/30/columnistsanncoulter >>>> 20250730mayorkas-to-death-row-n2661197Connected to host. Posting ok.
Asked a few weeks ago why Alejandro Mayorkas, the former secretary of
Homeland Security, hadn't been arrested yet, President Trump said, "I'll >>>> take a look at that one because what he did is beyond incompetence."
Apparently, some rash individuals have drawn a connection between
Mayorkas' vast human trafficking operation, which brought gang members, >>>> child molesters, thieves, rapists and murderers to our country, and the >>>> crimes they committed.
C'mon -- that's like day following night -- no connection whatsoever.
True, the law makes such a link, such as with the crimes of felony murder, >>>> accomplice to murder and conspiracy to murder, but that's completely
different. We're talking about immigrants! Everyone knows that the only >>>> law that applies to illegal aliens is the invisible constitutional
provision requiring years of due process before we can deport them.
What did Mayorkas do that allegedly encouraged 11 million illegals to pour >>>> in under his watch?
Federal immigration law imposes a slew of requirements before foreigners >>>> are allowed to move here. For example, as we immigration buffs know, the >>>> "law" (U.S. Code Title 8) provides that no alien may enter our country for >>>> more than 30 days without, among other things:
a visa;
a passport;
being fingerprinted;
filling out the 11-page Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application >>>> -- in English!;
being interviewed by a consular official;
a medical exam; AND (not "or")
proving he will not become a public charge.
Further, the law states that any person who, operating outside of these >>>> laws, "brings to or attempts to bring" an alien to the U.S.; or who
"transports, or moves" an alien within the U.S.; or who "encourages or >>>> induces an alien to come" to the U.S., has committed a felony. And if any >>>> of these violations results "in the death of any person," the person who >>>> brought, transported or induced the illegal "[shall] be punished by
death." (8 U.S.C. 1324)
But to be fair, Mayorkas is wholly unaware of federal immigration law, so >>>> he's in the clear, assuming ignorance of the law is a defense.
It may look like Mayorkas hustled aliens into our country in violation of >>>> Title 8 when he fast-tracked them across the border and flew them into the >>>> U.S. interior under the cover of darkness, where they were released into >>>> our country to spawn like salmon and kill a lot of people.
In fact, the former Homeland secretary merely replaced the dusty old
statutory law -- and its cheap gimmicks about visas, consular interviews >>>> and medical checks -- with a modern, streamlined phone app, almost
guaranteeing instant admission. Simply fill out a bare-bones one-page form >>>> -- name, age, citizenship, location, email and a photo -- and you're in! >>>> What else would the greatest nation on Earth require before choosing
people to be our fellow citizens?
Right-wing kooks will say Mayorkas "brought" or "induced" illegals to come >>>> by virtue of making it impossible for any alien to be turned away. This is >>>> false. In fact, the CBP One app had an acceptance rate of only 95%.
Although a number of murderers, child molesters, kidnappers, drug mules >>>> and terrorists got in, I stress that 5% were turned away.
Moreover, if the secretary of Homeland Security can ignore the entirety of >>>> federal immigration law, it's only fair for us to ignore that one little >>>> section prescribing the death penalty for anyone who brings an illegal to >>>> the U.S., transports an illegal within the U.S. or induces an illegal to >>>> come to the U.S., if that alien goes on to kill someone.
What kind of law is that, anyway? Just because you intentionally let a >>>> murderer in, you're responsible for his subsequent crimes? It ought to >>>> count for something that Mayorkas practically put the cartels out of
business by doing their work for them. (By some estimates, he is the
biggest human trafficker in world history. Congratulations, Alejandro!) >>>>
Mayorkas should simply deny that any of the 11 million illegals he brought >>>> in committed any crimes. He could cite The New York Times. My thorough >>>> check of Times archives does not reveal a single crime committed by an >>>> illegal alien in the last five years. Or ever. (The only crime here is >>>> that Mayorkas finally got his kitchen remodeled at a price so low it's >>>> practically a crime.)
On the internet, you will find endless news stories about murders
committed by illegal aliens let in by Mayorkas, but this simply serves as >>>> a reminder of our need for Joe Biden's "Disinformation Governance Board." >>>>
Here are a few of the alleged illegal alien murders:
Convicted murderer and rapist David Antonio Calderon, fresh from a 22-year >>>> prison sentence in El Salvador, was admitted to our country by Mayorkas, >>>> whereupon he brutally stabbed one man, savagely beat two others with a >>>> baseball bat, and murdered a 33-year-old mother, cracking her skull, then >>>> setting her body on fire.
Honduran Elmer Rueda-Linares, 18, arrested entering the country illegally >>>> in June 2021, was promptly released -- on Mayorkas' orders. In April 2024, >>>> he killed a staffer to Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, Kurt
Englehart, in a hit and run in Nevada. Sen. Masto now has one less
adviser, but one more Hispanic constituent.
Another Mayorkas-invited murderer, Haitian Kenol Baptiste, scheduled his >>>> illegal entry into the U.S. through the secretary's phone app -- super >>>> handy for criminals! Baptiste then murdered two people in Middletown, New >>>> York. (Weird that a citizen of the most murderous country in all of Latin >>>> America would commit murder.) Middletown police captured the Haitian by >>>> unleashing the K-9 unit on him. Luckily, he'd already had lunch.
Illegal alien Yery Noel Medina Ulloa, who looks like Yoda, in the sense of >>>> "not human," lied to border agents about his name and age because he
didn't realize that Mayorkas would usher him in, whatever his name and >>>> age. Medina Ulloa was flown to Florida, where he was taken in by Francisco >>>> Javier Cuellar to work in the family business. Weeks later, Medina Ulloa, >>>> in a wild frenzy, beat and stabbed his host to death. It makes me wonder >>>> if Trump moved too fast in removing a Tren de Aragua member from that New >>>> Mexico judge's house.
Peruvian Roberto Emilio Vasquez-Santamaria, age 64 -- because you want to >>>> get illegals of retirement age, so they can get on Medicare and Social >>>> Security right away -- entered the country illegally in May 2023. Per
Mayorkas' instructions, he was immediately released into the country. A >>>> few months later, Vasquez-Santamaria bludgeoned a 40-year-old Houston man >>>> to death in his own backyard.
We shouldn't be too hard on Secretary Mayorkas just because he let in
illegals, who then killed thousands of Americans. There are no serial
killers on Mount Rushmore, but maybe Mayorkas could be the first.
Mayorkas will never be convicted of anything.
Oh sure he will be investigated by republicans appearing on Fox every night >>> claiming "we got him this time" kind of garbage.
The republicans are spineless.
Or here's a thought (and I realize the concept of of a "thought" is new
for you, so I'll go slowly):
Maybe the reason none of the people you've been claiming over and over
will be indicted "any day now"...
...didn't actually do the things of which they have been accused?
:-)
(Oh, and the CPB One app you're reading about was developed during the
first Trump administration).
Lying to congress multiple times claiming the border was secure.
<https://thehill.com/opinion/immigration/4360377-alejandro-mayorkass-designed-failure-at-the-border/>
<https://pfluger.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=968>
That's a start.
https://townhall.com/columnists/anncoulter/2025/07/30/columnistsanncoulter >20250730mayorkas-to-death-row-n2661197
On 2025-08-11, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2025-08-10 17:44, pothead wrote:
On 2025-08-11, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:And you're saying that none of the current crop of Republicans has lied?
On 2025-08-10 17:22, pothead wrote:
On 2025-08-11, Leroy N. Soetoro <leroysoetoro@americans-first.com> wrote: >>>>>> https://townhall.com/columnists/anncoulter/2025/07/30/columnistsanncoulter
20250730mayorkas-to-death-row-n2661197Connected to host. Posting ok. >>>>>
Asked a few weeks ago why Alejandro Mayorkas, the former secretary of >>>>>> Homeland Security, hadn't been arrested yet, President Trump said, "I'll >>>>>> take a look at that one because what he did is beyond incompetence." >>>>>>
Apparently, some rash individuals have drawn a connection between
Mayorkas' vast human trafficking operation, which brought gang members, >>>>>> child molesters, thieves, rapists and murderers to our country, and the >>>>>> crimes they committed.
C'mon -- that's like day following night -- no connection whatsoever. >>>>>>
True, the law makes such a link, such as with the crimes of felony murder,
accomplice to murder and conspiracy to murder, but that's completely >>>>>> different. We're talking about immigrants! Everyone knows that the only >>>>>> law that applies to illegal aliens is the invisible constitutional >>>>>> provision requiring years of due process before we can deport them. >>>>>>
What did Mayorkas do that allegedly encouraged 11 million illegals to pour
in under his watch?
Federal immigration law imposes a slew of requirements before foreigners >>>>>> are allowed to move here. For example, as we immigration buffs know, the >>>>>> "law" (U.S. Code Title 8) provides that no alien may enter our country for
more than 30 days without, among other things:
a visa;
a passport;
being fingerprinted;
filling out the 11-page Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application
-- in English!;
being interviewed by a consular official;
a medical exam; AND (not "or")
proving he will not become a public charge.
Further, the law states that any person who, operating outside of these >>>>>> laws, "brings to or attempts to bring" an alien to the U.S.; or who >>>>>> "transports, or moves" an alien within the U.S.; or who "encourages or >>>>>> induces an alien to come" to the U.S., has committed a felony. And if any
of these violations results "in the death of any person," the person who >>>>>> brought, transported or induced the illegal "[shall] be punished by >>>>>> death." (8 U.S.C. 1324)
But to be fair, Mayorkas is wholly unaware of federal immigration law, so
he's in the clear, assuming ignorance of the law is a defense.
It may look like Mayorkas hustled aliens into our country in violation of
Title 8 when he fast-tracked them across the border and flew them into the
U.S. interior under the cover of darkness, where they were released into >>>>>> our country to spawn like salmon and kill a lot of people.
In fact, the former Homeland secretary merely replaced the dusty old >>>>>> statutory law -- and its cheap gimmicks about visas, consular interviews >>>>>> and medical checks -- with a modern, streamlined phone app, almost >>>>>> guaranteeing instant admission. Simply fill out a bare-bones one-page form
-- name, age, citizenship, location, email and a photo -- and you're in! >>>>>> What else would the greatest nation on Earth require before choosing >>>>>> people to be our fellow citizens?
Right-wing kooks will say Mayorkas "brought" or "induced" illegals to come
by virtue of making it impossible for any alien to be turned away. This is
false. In fact, the CBP One app had an acceptance rate of only 95%. >>>>>> Although a number of murderers, child molesters, kidnappers, drug mules >>>>>> and terrorists got in, I stress that 5% were turned away.
Moreover, if the secretary of Homeland Security can ignore the entirety of
federal immigration law, it's only fair for us to ignore that one little >>>>>> section prescribing the death penalty for anyone who brings an illegal to
the U.S., transports an illegal within the U.S. or induces an illegal to >>>>>> come to the U.S., if that alien goes on to kill someone.
What kind of law is that, anyway? Just because you intentionally let a >>>>>> murderer in, you're responsible for his subsequent crimes? It ought to >>>>>> count for something that Mayorkas practically put the cartels out of >>>>>> business by doing their work for them. (By some estimates, he is the >>>>>> biggest human trafficker in world history. Congratulations, Alejandro!) >>>>>>
Mayorkas should simply deny that any of the 11 million illegals he brought
in committed any crimes. He could cite The New York Times. My thorough >>>>>> check of Times archives does not reveal a single crime committed by an >>>>>> illegal alien in the last five years. Or ever. (The only crime here is >>>>>> that Mayorkas finally got his kitchen remodeled at a price so low it's >>>>>> practically a crime.)
On the internet, you will find endless news stories about murders
committed by illegal aliens let in by Mayorkas, but this simply serves as
a reminder of our need for Joe Biden's "Disinformation Governance Board."
Here are a few of the alleged illegal alien murders:
Convicted murderer and rapist David Antonio Calderon, fresh from a 22-year
prison sentence in El Salvador, was admitted to our country by Mayorkas, >>>>>> whereupon he brutally stabbed one man, savagely beat two others with a >>>>>> baseball bat, and murdered a 33-year-old mother, cracking her skull, then
setting her body on fire.
Honduran Elmer Rueda-Linares, 18, arrested entering the country illegally
in June 2021, was promptly released -- on Mayorkas' orders. In April 2024,
he killed a staffer to Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, Kurt >>>>>> Englehart, in a hit and run in Nevada. Sen. Masto now has one less >>>>>> adviser, but one more Hispanic constituent.
Another Mayorkas-invited murderer, Haitian Kenol Baptiste, scheduled his >>>>>> illegal entry into the U.S. through the secretary's phone app -- super >>>>>> handy for criminals! Baptiste then murdered two people in Middletown, New
York. (Weird that a citizen of the most murderous country in all of Latin
America would commit murder.) Middletown police captured the Haitian by >>>>>> unleashing the K-9 unit on him. Luckily, he'd already had lunch.
Illegal alien Yery Noel Medina Ulloa, who looks like Yoda, in the sense of
"not human," lied to border agents about his name and age because he >>>>>> didn't realize that Mayorkas would usher him in, whatever his name and >>>>>> age. Medina Ulloa was flown to Florida, where he was taken in by Francisco
Javier Cuellar to work in the family business. Weeks later, Medina Ulloa,
in a wild frenzy, beat and stabbed his host to death. It makes me wonder >>>>>> if Trump moved too fast in removing a Tren de Aragua member from that New
Mexico judge's house.
Peruvian Roberto Emilio Vasquez-Santamaria, age 64 -- because you want to
get illegals of retirement age, so they can get on Medicare and Social >>>>>> Security right away -- entered the country illegally in May 2023. Per >>>>>> Mayorkas' instructions, he was immediately released into the country. A >>>>>> few months later, Vasquez-Santamaria bludgeoned a 40-year-old Houston man
to death in his own backyard.
We shouldn't be too hard on Secretary Mayorkas just because he let in >>>>>> illegals, who then killed thousands of Americans. There are no serial >>>>>> killers on Mount Rushmore, but maybe Mayorkas could be the first.
Mayorkas will never be convicted of anything.
Oh sure he will be investigated by republicans appearing on Fox every night
claiming "we got him this time" kind of garbage.
The republicans are spineless.
Or here's a thought (and I realize the concept of of a "thought" is new >>>> for you, so I'll go slowly):
Maybe the reason none of the people you've been claiming over and over >>>> will be indicted "any day now"...
...didn't actually do the things of which they have been accused?
:-)
(Oh, and the CPB One app you're reading about was developed during the >>>> first Trump administration).
Lying to congress multiple times claiming the border was secure.
<https://thehill.com/opinion/immigration/4360377-alejandro-mayorkass-designed-failure-at-the-border/>
<https://pfluger.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=968>
That's a start.
Goal post move.
-9999 for this thread.
https://townhall.com/columnists/anncoulter/2025/07/30/columnistsanncoulter 20250730mayorkas-to-death-row-n2661197
Asked a few weeks ago why Alejandro Mayorkas, the former secretary of Homeland Security, hadn't been arrested yet, President Trump said, "I'll
take a look at that one because what he did is beyond incompetence."
Apparently, some rash individuals have drawn a connection between
Mayorkas' vast human trafficking operation, which brought gang members,
child molesters, thieves, rapists and murderers to our country, and the crimes they committed.
C'mon -- that's like day following night -- no connection whatsoever.
True, the law makes such a link, such as with the crimes of felony murder, accomplice to murder and conspiracy to murder, but that's completely different. We're talking about immigrants! Everyone knows that the only
law that applies to illegal aliens is the invisible constitutional
provision requiring years of due process before we can deport them.
What did Mayorkas do that allegedly encouraged 11 million illegals to pour
in under his watch?
Federal immigration law imposes a slew of requirements before foreigners
are allowed to move here. For example, as we immigration buffs know, the "law" (U.S. Code Title 8) provides that no alien may enter our country for more than 30 days without, among other things:
a visa;
a passport;
being fingerprinted;
filling out the 11-page Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application
-- in English!;
being interviewed by a consular official;
a medical exam; AND (not "or")
proving he will not become a public charge.
Further, the law states that any person who, operating outside of these
laws, "brings to or attempts to bring" an alien to the U.S.; or who "transports, or moves" an alien within the U.S.; or who "encourages or induces an alien to come" to the U.S., has committed a felony. And if any
of these violations results "in the death of any person," the person who brought, transported or induced the illegal "[shall] be punished by
death." (8 U.S.C. 1324)
But to be fair, Mayorkas is wholly unaware of federal immigration law, so he's in the clear, assuming ignorance of the law is a defense.
It may look like Mayorkas hustled aliens into our country in violation of Title 8 when he fast-tracked them across the border and flew them into the U.S. interior under the cover of darkness, where they were released into
our country to spawn like salmon and kill a lot of people.
In fact, the former Homeland secretary merely replaced the dusty old statutory law -- and its cheap gimmicks about visas, consular interviews
and medical checks -- with a modern, streamlined phone app, almost guaranteeing instant admission. Simply fill out a bare-bones one-page form
-- name, age, citizenship, location, email and a photo -- and you're in!
What else would the greatest nation on Earth require before choosing
people to be our fellow citizens?
Right-wing kooks will say Mayorkas "brought" or "induced" illegals to come
by virtue of making it impossible for any alien to be turned away. This is false. In fact, the CBP One app had an acceptance rate of only 95%.
Although a number of murderers, child molesters, kidnappers, drug mules
and terrorists got in, I stress that 5% were turned away.
Moreover, if the secretary of Homeland Security can ignore the entirety of federal immigration law, it's only fair for us to ignore that one little section prescribing the death penalty for anyone who brings an illegal to
the U.S., transports an illegal within the U.S. or induces an illegal to
come to the U.S., if that alien goes on to kill someone.
What kind of law is that, anyway? Just because you intentionally let a murderer in, you're responsible for his subsequent crimes? It ought to
count for something that Mayorkas practically put the cartels out of
business by doing their work for them. (By some estimates, he is the
biggest human trafficker in world history. Congratulations, Alejandro!)
Mayorkas should simply deny that any of the 11 million illegals he brought
in committed any crimes. He could cite The New York Times. My thorough
check of Times archives does not reveal a single crime committed by an illegal alien in the last five years. Or ever. (The only crime here is
that Mayorkas finally got his kitchen remodeled at a price so low it's practically a crime.)
On the internet, you will find endless news stories about murders
committed by illegal aliens let in by Mayorkas, but this simply serves as
a reminder of our need for Joe Biden's "Disinformation Governance Board."
Here are a few of the alleged illegal alien murders:
Convicted murderer and rapist David Antonio Calderon, fresh from a 22-year prison sentence in El Salvador, was admitted to our country by Mayorkas, whereupon he brutally stabbed one man, savagely beat two others with a baseball bat, and murdered a 33-year-old mother, cracking her skull, then setting her body on fire.
Honduran Elmer Rueda-Linares, 18, arrested entering the country illegally
in June 2021, was promptly released -- on Mayorkas' orders. In April 2024,
he killed a staffer to Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, Kurt Englehart, in a hit and run in Nevada. Sen. Masto now has one less
adviser, but one more Hispanic constituent.
Another Mayorkas-invited murderer, Haitian Kenol Baptiste, scheduled his illegal entry into the U.S. through the secretary's phone app -- super
handy for criminals! Baptiste then murdered two people in Middletown, New York. (Weird that a citizen of the most murderous country in all of Latin America would commit murder.) Middletown police captured the Haitian by unleashing the K-9 unit on him. Luckily, he'd already had lunch.
Illegal alien Yery Noel Medina Ulloa, who looks like Yoda, in the sense of "not human," lied to border agents about his name and age because he
didn't realize that Mayorkas would usher him in, whatever his name and
age. Medina Ulloa was flown to Florida, where he was taken in by Francisco Javier Cuellar to work in the family business. Weeks later, Medina Ulloa,
in a wild frenzy, beat and stabbed his host to death. It makes me wonder
if Trump moved too fast in removing a Tren de Aragua member from that New Mexico judge's house.
Peruvian Roberto Emilio Vasquez-Santamaria, age 64 -- because you want to
get illegals of retirement age, so they can get on Medicare and Social Security right away -- entered the country illegally in May 2023. Per Mayorkas' instructions, he was immediately released into the country. A
few months later, Vasquez-Santamaria bludgeoned a 40-year-old Houston man
to death in his own backyard.
We shouldn't be too hard on Secretary Mayorkas just because he let in illegals, who then killed thousands of Americans. There are no serial
killers on Mount Rushmore, but maybe Mayorkas could be the first.
On 2025-08-10 18:29, pothead wrote:
On 2025-08-11, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
...
And you're saying that none of the current crop of Republicans has lied?
Goal post move.
-9999 for this thread.
LOL!
Like you never do it.
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