http://www.americandaily.com/article/10667

IMMIGRATION’S THIRD WORLD MOMENTUM CRIME WAVE
By Frosty Wooldridge (12/12/05)

Last summer, in Denver, Colorado, an illegal alien Raul Gomez executed a Denver Police Officer Donald Young. Gomez shot Young in the back of the head! In Boulder, another illegal alien turned into and ran over a motorcyclist Dale Englerth. Justin Goodman of Denver drove home one night only to be T-boned by a drunk illegal alien. In nearby city of Longmont, a used car dealer was driven out of business because he suffered so much theft from his lot that he bankrupted. An illegal alien killed a California cop, John Marsh, two years ago. Robberies and break-ins have become the norm in California. They’ve become the pattern in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and dozens of other states. But the sobering realities concerning these crimes point to one fact--they are illegal aliens. They are importing themselves into this country with a vengeance. They are deadly, pernicious and organized. They represent the worst of what is common in the Third World.

Newsweek reported, March 28, 2005, “The Most Dangerous Gang in America,� that MS-13 gangs with 11,000 members operate in 33 states with deadly force, cop killings, drug distribution and promote sex slave trade.

In her recent scathing report, ‘THE ILLEGAL ALIEN CRIME WAVE’ by brilliant investigative reporter, Heather MacDonald, our country is being assaulted by a crime wave that grows steadily and viciously.

A full 95 percent of all outstanding warrants for homicide, which totaled 1,500 last year in Los Angeles, pointed to illegal aliens. Soberingly, two thirds of all fugitive felony warrants, totaling a horrifying 17,000, were for illegal aliens. To make matters worse, in 1995 a report showed that 60 percent of the 20,000-strong 18th Street gang in southern California was composed of illegal aliens. That gang collaborates with the Mexican Mafia on drug distribution schemes, extortion and drive-by assassinations. They commit assault and robberies every day of the week. A night of crime to them is like a day of work for American citizens.

How did it come about and why is it spreading? In 1979, Los Angeles Police Department Chief Daryl Gates enacted Special Order 40. Astoundingly, as if insanity took the front row seat in their minds, leaders of dozens of cities from San Francisco to Miami and New York Cityâ€â€