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Return to Sender
by Ames Holbrook

When details about the tragic execution-style murders of three college students in Newark last August first emerged, the nation was in sorrow. But that sorrow quickly turned to outrage when it became clear that one of the suspects, Jose Larchire Carranza, was an illegal alien. The outrage grew even further when the country learned that he was free on bond while facing charges for other violent crimes.

Larchire, reportedly a citizen of Peru, had a fake social security number and had been indicted by New Jersey grand juries twice this year. The first was for assault, stemming from a bar fight, and the second was for allegedly raping a five-year-old girl and then threatening the girl and her parents.

Many people wondered how a non-citizen awaiting two felony trials could be free to claim more victims. The father of one of the Newark murder victims even bemoaned, "This is one who slipped through the cracks." Unfortunately, he's wrong.

Here's a news bulletin that you won't hear on the 6 o'clock news: If you're upset by the idea of indicted alien felons running free in America, then how do you feel about the convicted alien felons who the U.S. government regularly sets free back into our country?

Dangerous criminal aliens, many of whom have already been ordered deported from the United States, are seeping into nearly every community in America and these predators all have one thing in common: their home countries don't want them. Some countries (for example: Cuba, Laos, Vietnam) openly refuse to take their criminals back. Countless others (China, India, Egypt, the former Soviet Republics, and others) simply use delay tactics until America's release machine kicks in.

The fact that foreign countries aren't overjoyed to take their most dangerous citizens back isn't a surprise. What is a surprise, however, is that the U.S. government nods in acceptance and proceeds to unleash those criminals here.

While many Americans are familiar with the many immigration issues we face, most people have never heard of perhaps the most dangerous one: Alien predators continue to be set free in the United States as part of an organized release process overseen by our own political leadership.

In a low-profile, but very active office within the Department of Homeland Security, there exists a specialized enforcement corps whose mission it is to remove criminal aliens from our country. These highly trained federal agents, known as "Deportation Officers," (DOs) endeavor on missions that begin with tracking and apprehending fugitive criminals in the streets and end after physically transporting dangerous predators to their homelands. The missions are always challenging, but the hardest thing these DOs ever face is when their own government orders the agent to take dangerous alien felons with lawful orders of deportation and set them free.

This is an actual massacre inflicted on us by our own administration. Through their policy, our political leaders in the White House and Congress direct the murder, rape, and child-molestation of America's own residents, along with the wholesale infestation of American society with every manner of criminal the world can offer us. This is not a problem to be addressed incrementally in stages. We must force all nations to take back their own criminals. Now.

I pray some leader out there will restore my faith and make that happen. Otherwise, the people who were so outraged that Jose Larchire Carranza was free to allegedly take part in the Newark murders may just find themselves even more outraged once Larchire has served any time he may have coming. Because, as the system functions now, if Peru doesn't want Larchire back, our government will release him onto our streets, and America will have to deal with whatever he has in store for us next.

Ames Holbrook was a U.S. Deportation Officer in New Orleans from 1998-2002. He has been a guest on Glenn Beck's television show and is the author of The Deporter: One Agent's Struggle Against the U.S. Government's Refusal to Expel Criminal Aliens. ars.com