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McALLEN, Texas – As the Obama administration struggles to define the current wave of unaccompanied minors as a tale of refugees escaping violence, government border officials are telling a frighteningly different story of the infiltration of criminal gang members and confessed murderers along with thousands of potential recruits.
Some 70 percent of the youths – boys and girls alike – have been raped or otherwise sexually assaulted on their dangerous trip north to the Rio Grande, according to officials.
Chris Cabrera, a Border Patrol agent for nearly 13 years and a vice president in the National Border Patrol Council Local 3307, spoke to WND and Rep. Steve Stockman, R-Texas, in an exclusive interview at the Rio Grande border in McAllen, Texas, Saturday.
WND asked Cabrera what the Border Patrol and the Department of Homeland Security do when they find out an illegal immigrant teenager from Central America is a gang member or a murderer.
“What do we do?” he answered. “Well, they haven’t committed a crime in the United States, so they’re good to go, and we send them north, even if they admit they have committed a murder.”
Previous WND stories from McAllen, Texas:
Children crossing border: ‘Obama will take care of us’
Congressman at border: ‘Obama begging to be impeached’
Cabrera said a few of the admitted murderers are in detention centers in the northeastern and central U.S. waiting to be reunited with their families.
Though many would be regarded as juveniles in the eyes of U.S. justice, he said, they have committed serious, even capital-offense felonies in their home countries. Cabrera observed that “a 15 year-old and gang member in Honduras is a lot more mature than your 15 year-old from the average school down here in Texas.”
He said many will confess to their crimes.
“Sometimes they say, ‘I murdered two people,’ or ‘I’m a gang member,” he explained. “The gang members are proud of their gang ties. And if that doesn’t tell you, then usually the tattoos on the face, the necks and the hands will give it away. But they’re not shy about telling you, ‘Yeah, I’m a gang member.’”
‘Fulfillment operation’ for MS-13
Read more at WND:
http://www.wnd.com/2014/07/obama-inviting-invasion-of-murderers-gang-members/
When one of us loses a child or loved one from one of these people, who is going to stop them from going after justice. Isn’t that what the movie Braveheart was all about?
Just in case you aren’t getting what I am saying. A fire is being kindled. And that fire is going to destroy everything in it’s path once this party gets started.
The only questions left is where and when this spark ignites the fuel.
Anyone seen Wallace walking around?