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    A quarter of a million foreign thugs deported – thanks, Trump! MS-13 or foreign crimi

    A quarter of a million foreign thugs deported – thanks, Trump!

    The deportation data are out now, and they're not good news for MS-13 or foreign criminals whose law-breaking goes well beyond immigration law.


    December 22, 2018
    By Monica Showalter

    Amid all the back and forth about who the biggest deporter is among presidents, and whether deportations are up or down under President Trump, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has released some impressive numbers: 256,000 deportations of immigration lawbreakers, mostly for committing additional crimes beyond the initial border break, in 2018.
    According to NeonNettle, an interesting, new-looking news site that has a lot of interesting stories:
    Sweeping raids across the United States has seen violent gang members apprehended by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, with more 256,000 illegal aliens deported in 2018 alone, according to reports. Pedophiles, child abusers, and violent gang members are among those deported by ICE this year, including 95,360 illegal aliens living in the U.S and 160,725 caught by Border Patrol crossing into the country. The most notable deportations are the 95,000 illegal aliens living throughout the interior of the country.
    That's more than 701 per day, in a 365-day year. Picture what 701 looks like in a crowd, and the scope of the deportations looks clear.
    This, to be pessimistic, tells us a lot about how many immigration lawbreakers are out there, including ones who commit crimes here and haven't been caught.
    But it represents a 5% rise in deportations of illegal aliens, an 11% rise in deportations of illegal aliens who have been convicted of crimes and a whopping 85% rise in deportations of known gang members, with all figures in comparison to 2016, President Obama's last year in office.
    That suggests progress. The gang deportations suggests that President Trump and his homeland security secretary, Kirstjen Nielsen, are pretty serious about getting rid of these plagues on society.
    Here's something else that's worth noting: Breitbart News has just come out with news of a new study showing that mass deportation is deterring MS-13 gang expansion in the U.S. That means less imported crime and more livability for America's law-abiding citizens.
    Obviously, someone is putting U.S. citizens' interests over the interests of non-law-abiding foreigners, particularly committed criminals. No, it's not everything, but it's an encouraging change.
    Making America Great Again? Just say "thanks, Trump!"

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    ICE Deports 256,000 Illegal Aliens, Including 6,000 Gang Members From US

    Sweeping raids across the United States has seen violent gang members apprehended

    By: Daniel Newton |@NeonNettle
    on 15th December 2018 @ 4.00pm

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    Sweeping raids across the United States has seen violent gang members apprehended Sweeping raids across the United States has seen violent gang members apprehended by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, with more 256,000 illegal aliens deported in 2018 alone, according to reports.

    Pedophiles, child abusers, and violent gang members are among those deported by ICE this year, including 95,360 illegal aliens living in the U.S and 160,725 caught by Border Patrol crossing into the country.
    The most notable deportations are the 95,000 illegal aliens living throughout the interior of the country.
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    But ICE has already intensified deportations by more 5 percent since President Obama’s last year in office, with a mere 65,000 being deported.
    There has also been an about an 11.5 percent increase of deportations of convicted criminal illegal aliens, including those with pending criminal charges since Fiscal Year 2016.

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    ICE has managed to increase the deportation of illegal alien gang members by more than 85 percent compared to Fiscal Year 2016.
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    Almost 6,000 illegal aliens, known or suspected gang members, were deported by ICE compared with the t 2,000 illegal alien gang members deported under Obama.
    The deportation of known illegal alien terrorists has also risen, totaling about 42 deportations for the Fiscal Year 2018.

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    Trump's visa sanctions on foreign countries declining to take back their nationals has also had a positive impact on deportations.

    The Trump administration placed visa restrictions on Cambodia, Cuba, Eritrea, Guinea, and Sierra Leone.
    The number of nationals deported to the foreign countries soared to a 279 percent rise in deportations from the U.S. to Cambodia.

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    Deportations to Cuba saw a 189 percent increase.

    Deportations to Guinea saw a 50 percent increase.
    Last month, Texas Border Patrol agents arrested a group of 39 migrants attempting to enter the United States illegally, with many of illegal immigrants having criminal histories that include convictions for homicide, child rape, and other sexual crimes against children.
    Three of those arrested at the Rio Grande Valley Sector are also known members of violent gangs.
    US Border Agents Arrest MS-13 Gang Member Seeking Asylum with Caravan Migrants

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    Good! But come on, given the task at hand, this is .... peanuts. Need more resources, more agents, great volumes at a time, and what we really need is authorization of state and local law enforcement to round these people up, process and ready them for deportation. State and local law enforcement officers know who these people are, where they are and what they're doing just about every minute of every day and they know the whole cabal, the whole gang, the whole neighborhood, the whole damn community of illegal aliens. I realize we can't force state and local police officers to arrest illegal aliens, but there will be thousands of communities who will do this on their own IF they know the federal government won't try to sue them for doing so.

    Need just a simple brief law or Executive Order, authorizing state and local enforcement agencies to enforce US immigration law in their communities and states, should they so desire. Have questions, need assistance, give them a hot line number. When they're ready to be removed with deportation order in hand issued by any Judge, call ICE ... to confirm and record the removal or enter it into the computer and wait for a confirmation email.

    Trump has been asking for 15,000 more ICE Agents since February of 2017. None have been funded by Congress. Those additional 15,000 is added to the existing 5,000 agents. Without more agents, we will never solve this problem unless we move to state and local law enforcement to help out. There are over 800,000 trained, sworn, paid and equipped state and local law enforcement officers in the United States who arrest about 12,000,000 people a year which is about 1.5 arrests per month per officer. You getting the picture here? Yes, they have time on their hands to arrest illegal aliens at no additional expense. If they each on average arrested 2 to 4 illegal aliens a month, we'd empty our country of 30 million illegal aliens in 2 years or less.

    Time to get smart.
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    Meanwhile...2,000 a DAY pour over the border!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    Jeff Sessions creates new federal task force to fight MS-13, other crime

    Assistant U.S. Attorney John Durham, of the Eastern District of New York, was one of five federal prosecutors from across the country that the U.S. attorney general named to the new transnational crime task force.

    Attorney General Jeff Sessions at a news conference at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia in Washington on Monday. Photo Credit: AP / Carolyn Kaster

    By Nicole Fuller and Robert E. Kesslernicole.fuller@newsday.com, robert.kessler@newsday.com @NicoleFullerUpdated October 16, 2018 8:58 AM


    U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday named a veteran federal prosecutor on Long Island to advise a new task force targeting the MS-13 street gang and other transnational organized crime groups.

    The move is the latest in the Department of Justice's broad assault on the street gang, which has been alleged to have killed at least 25 people on Long Island since 2016.

    Assistant U.S. Attorney John Durham, of the Eastern District of New York, will lead the task force's subcommittee on MS-13.

    In a news conference in Washington, Sessions recalled meeting Durham in his recent trips to Long Island to highlight the battle against MS-13, saying, “I’ve been there. I’ve met with John. He is an experienced prosecutor. He’s played a significant role in leading the FBI’s Long Island Task Force, focusing on MS-13. They have arrested hundreds of MS-13 members....He knows the area -- maybe this group -- as much as anybody in America, maybe more.”

    Durham, deputy chief of the U.S. Attorney's Long Island criminal division in Central Islip, is one of five federal prosecutors from across the country that Sessions named to advise the new transnational organized crime task force. In addition to MS-13, it will also target Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel and the Lebanese Hezbollah. Sessions deemed those groups as the "top transnational organized crime threats" in the United States.

    Sessions said he has instructed the task force's subcommittees to provide “specific recommendations” within 90 days “on the best ways to prosecute these gangs and ultimately take them off of our streets,” according to his statement.

    A spokesman for the U.S. attorney’s office in Central Islip, where Durham has worked for about 13 years according to his LinkedIn page, declined to comment.

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    Durham is the lead prosecutor in the case against the alleged MS-13 gang members charged in the Sept. 13, 2016, killings of Nisa Mickens, 15, and her friend, Kayla Cuevas, 16. Prosecutors have said the four young men indicted in the killings went “hunting for rival gang members to kill” when they inadvertently came across Cuevas, who “was involved in a series of disputes with members and associates of the MS-13” and her friend Mickens, and fatally beat them with baseball bats and machetes.

    In addition to prosecuting that case, Durham, along with fellow prosecutors Raymond Tierney, Paul Scotti and Michael Keilty, also is prosecuting the MS-13 members accused of murdering four young men in a Central Islip park in 2017.

    The killings of the teens initiated an intensified crackdown on the gang by local and federal law enforcement authorities and attracted the attention of President Donald Trump, who has railed against the gang as he pushes an anti-illegal immigration agenda.

    Trump and Sessions both visited Long Island last year and vowed to go after the gang. Sessions' April 2017 visit came just two weeks after the bodies of the four teens were discovered in the Central Islip park.

    Last October, Sessions announced the Justice Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces would use the federal racketeering statute, or RICO, as well as tax and gun laws to take aim at MS-13.
    Durham has been prosecuting gang cases on Long Island for many years. Along with then-Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard P. Donoghue -- now the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York -- he prosecuted the leader of the gang’s Leeward clique operating in the Brentwood and Central Islip areas. In 2010, Wilver Lopez, 29, was sentenced to 35 years in federal prison for murdering a fellow gang member in 2004.
    Since 2010, the office has prosecuted MS-13 members for 45 murders, officials have said.

    Durham is also prosecuting former Suffolk District Attorney Thomas Spota and Spota's chief deputy and key aide, Christopher McPartland, who are charged with taking part in a cover-up of an assault committed by former Suffolk police Chief James Burke. Spota and his co-defendant have pleaded not guilty and are set to go on trial in March.

    Durham also prosecuted Burke, who is currently serving a 46-month sentence for beating a suspect and orchestrating a cover-up.

    Durham, who began working for the Eastern District at its Brooklyn office in 2005, is the son of John H. Durham, the U.S. Attorney for Connecticut.

    After graduating from Holy Cross and the University of Connecticut Law School, Durham worked as an associate for several law firms and clerked for a federal appeals court judge, according to officials and his Linkedin page. He transferred to the Long Island office in 2006 and became one of the three deputy chiefs in 2011.

    Since 2003 Durham’s office has successfully prosecuted hundreds of MS-13 members, including many clique leaders, for violent crimes including murders, attempted murders and assaults, working with the FBI’s Long Island Gang Task Force. The FBI task force also includes local police and agents from other federal law enforcement agencies, according to federal officials.

    Durham’s selection was hailed by both law enforcement officials and even defense attorneys who represent MS-13 members.

    Suffolk County Police Commissioner Geraldine Hart released a statement saying: “I worked closely with Assistant U.S. Attorney John Durham during my tenure as head of the Long Island Gang Task Force and his knowledge of MS-13 is unmatched. He has proven to be an invaluable partner of the Suffolk County Police Department in our long-term commitment to dismantle MS-13 .... He has a wealth of information on MS-13, as well as other gangs, and I am sure his expertise will prove useful in the nationwide crackdown on gang activity.”
    Suffolk Legis. Robert Trotta, who worked with Durham when he was a Suffolk police officer said, “I couldn’t think of a better person in the entire planet ... He’s by far the most competent prosecutor I’ve met and worked with. He’s the entire package and we are lucky to have him.”

    John Wallenstein, a Garden City attorney who has represented a number of MS-13 members and is the past president of the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, said: “Durham is one of the most experienced prosecutors in the country when it comes to MS-13 and gang violence."

    Praising Durham’s integrity, Wallenstein said: “I can talk to him and he will give you a straight answer … [though] I might not like it.”

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    Tuesday, 24 October 2017

    Sessions Authorizes Feds to Go After MS-13 Gang, Using Tactics Like Those That Took Down Al Capone

    Written by Warren Mass





    During an address to the International Association of Chiefs of Police in Philadelphia on October 23, 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he has designated the brutal MS-13 gang as a priority for the Justice Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces. Explaining how this will play out, Sessions said:

    Now [the task force members] will go after MS-13 with a renewed vigor and a sharpened focus. I am announcing that I have authorized them to use every lawful tool to investigate MS-13 — not just our drug laws, but everything from RICO to our tax laws to our firearms laws. Just like we took Al Capone off the streets with our tax laws, we will use whatever laws we have to get MS-13 off of our streets.
    Sessions stated that everyone in law enforcement is facing what he described as “a deadly lucrative international drug trade,” which is resulting in more deaths than ever before “thanks to powerful cartels and international gangs.” He said, “Perhaps the most brutal of these gangs is MS-13 — which is based in El Salvador, but whose tentacles reach across Central America, Europe, through 40 U.S. States, and to within yards of the U.S. Capitol.”


    In our article last March we mentioned a report from CNN that provided some enlightening information for those unfamiliar with MS-13 and its history of violent activities. That report cites the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts, which said that the gang, which is also known as La Mara Salvatrucha, is one of the largest criminal organizations in the United States.

    The Massachusetts U.S. Attorney’s Office reported that in 2012, MS-13 became the first, and remains the only, street gang designated by the U.S. government as a “transnational criminal organization.”
    CNN observed that the Justice Department regards MS-13 as such a major threat that the FBI created the MS-13 National Gang Task Force in 2004.

    The report went on to cite a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office noting:
    MS-13 is one of the largest criminal organizations in the country, with more than 6,000 members in at least 46 states and the District of Columbia, the US Attorney's Office said. In addition, more than 30,000 members operate internationally, mostly in El Salvador, Honduras, [and] Guatemala.

    The Massachusetts U.S. Attorney’s Office report was compiled during the Obama administration, so our government agencies at several levels have been aware of MS-13’s existence for quite some time. And as we noted in our article back in May, Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, stated in a May 23 letter to Scott Lloyd, director of the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement, that at least 16 self-proclaimed MS-13 gang members had been transferred out of federal custody and into community placement centers across the country during the border surge in unaccompanied “children” from Central America in 2014.

    In his talk, Sessions said that MS-13 is not the only target of our government’s cooperation with law enforcement in other countries. As an example, he noted that in July, his department's seizure and take down of AlphaBay — the largest dark net marketplace takedown in history. He stated that the website “hosted more than 200,000 drug sale listings and was responsible for countless synthetic opioid overdoses across the globe, including the tragic death of a 13 year old in Utah.”

    This takedown of AlphaBay, said Sessions, was successful because of our close cooperation with international partners at Europol and in Thailand, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.

    Sessions continued by observing that the Department of Justice doesn’t just coordinate operations between national governments. He said that DOJ also coordinates with state and local law enforcement. In the United States, he observed, 85 percent of law-enforcement officers serve at the state and local levels and that the DOJ cannot succeed without local police chiefs.

    While cooperation between federal and local law-enforcement officers certainly has advantages in bringing criminals to justice, strict constitutionalists may also be concerned if that cooperation between levels of government becomes domination by Washington over local police. Local law enforcement must be aware that accepting federal funding, for example, inevitably leads to federal control and the loss of independence for local police departments.

    While constitutional conservatives will likely support Sessions’ efforts to bring the wrath of law enforcement against violent gang members such as MS-13, another part of his address to the police chiefs will not sit well with them — civil asset forfeiture (CAF).

    Look for our other article about that disturbing aspect of his speech.

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    Thank you, Jeff Sessions, for crushing MS-13

    By Steve Levy

    November 8, 2018 | 7:48pm | Updated

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    As Attorney General Jeff Sessions leaves his post, the parents of many Long Island communities should pay homage to his decisive actions, which may have saved their children’s lives.

    The vicious MS-13 gang was allowed to metastasize over the last decade, especially in the Long Island area — in large part, because of the foolish policies of the Obama administration, which did little to prevent unaccompanied minors from flooding over our southern border.

    It doesn’t take a brain surgeon to figure out that allowing teenage boys to be sent to communities without guardians would leave them remarkably vulnerable to the clutches of local gangs, like MS-13.

    Yet more than 8,000 unaccompanied minors were relocated to the Long Island suburbs starting in 2013. Most of them were typical immigrants just seeking a better life. But some — enough of them — were already made MS-13 members in their home nations; others were absorbed into the gangs once they arrived.

    On Long Island, the gang grew in size and stature and soon was taking over entire neighborhoods and controlling our schools. To be accepted in the gang, recruits had to engage in vicious initiations, including murder.

    These suburban LI communities were now seeing dozens of their young people, mostly students in the local high schools, having their lives snuffed out — sometimes just for giving a misperceived look or wearing an inappropriate color.

    In Suffolk County, the problem was exacerbated by county officials, who bought into the sanctuary city mentality, and in 2012 ended their cooperation with the federal government. The anti-gang task force I established as county executive and that coordinated with the FBI was disbanded.

    Again, it didn’t take a Nostradamus to predict this would spell disaster. It did.

    In response to the mounting slaughter of school children in Brentwood and Central Islip, the Obama administration responded in the typical progressive manner. It sought to discuss root problems and social remedies.

    Then someone new took occupancy of the White House and tapped Jeff Sessions as AG.

    Sessions visited Suffolk County personally and promised a different approach. He channeled massive federal resources to the area and flooded it with FBI agents, tackling the problem primarily as a law enforcement issue. It worked.

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    Eventually, the county wised up and reversed its horrible decision to not work with the feds. But it was Sessions and his commitment to weed out MS-13 that produced the results.

    One gang member after another was brought to justice. The gang has been neutralized and the community has been given back to the people.

    There has not been a single murder of a Brentwood or Central Islip students since Sessions took charge.

    New York’s governor and local officials sought to jump on the bandwagon by proposing all kinds of costly social programs so that they could claim they had a part in bringing down crime in this area. That’s all window dressing. The person who made a difference was Sessions.

    He understood this was first and foremost a law enforcement matter, and he boldly put the full resources of the United States government into play. No Sociology 101 babble about youth programs. Just pure, tough police work. Surveillance, investigations and arrests.

    Of course, there were the ACLU types criticizing the FBI’s tough interrogation methods, but they got little traction. Sessions would not wilt at this politically correct nonsense.

    Nor did parents in the area give any credence to the critics. They saw they were getting their schools and neighborhoods back, and the fear that had gripped this community started to dissipate.

    President Trump has his issues with Sessions related to the Russia probe, but there can be no doubt that when it came to carrying out the president’s desire to crush MS-13, Jeff Sessions followed through.

    The people of Long Island, as well as communities around the nation, owe him a great deal of gratitude.


    Steve Levy, who served as Suffolk County executive from 2004 to 2011, is a political consultant.


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    It is something, however very minimal, when 50-60 thousand illegal aliens a month are apprehended, minus the tens of thousands reported to escape capture, leading to half a million or more gaining entry. Somewhere the numbers deported need to far exceed the illegal entries or we are remaining the same and getting worse.

    The border is terribly unsecured and effectively open if half a million people, one million, or more can slip in and escape into the interior. Build the wall and deport millions, not thousands.

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