Monday, May 21, 2007

IS IMMIGRANT AMNESTY CONSIDERING THE GANG PROBLEM?


STREET GANG ENFORCEMENT

IS IMMIGRANT AMNESTY
CONSIDERING THE GANG PROBLEM???

While Congress debates the issue of giving a pass to illegal immigrants that entered America before January 1, 2007, giving them a “PASS” from governmental regulations, creating a “Z” Card. This permit authorizes reentry into America after returning to their homeland, whether it’s Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala or even Lithuania. The decision is an effort to control the difficult problem that’s been allowed to get out of control since Ronald Reagan was President. The great Open Borders and NAFTA program has brought this problem into America. When Bill Clinton entered the White House, his NAFTA program created the influx of illegal immigration, loss of American jobs and infringement on the sanctity of the American community.

The face of America has changed. Urban cities now look like third world cities, families broken apart, children without parental guidance, and the sound of gunfire from gangs or police patrolling our streets in armored suits with heavy weapons. Crime in the inner cities has spread to the suburbs along with the Gangs that have taken over control in many of our communities.

How are we going to deal with the illegal immigrants that are members of criminal gangs? They rob, rapes, murder and deal in extortion, assaults and drug transactions. Shakedowns of the local businesses are reported across America.

The FBI and Congress established a Gang Taskforce to deal with the ongoing problem, yet Congress and the bleeding hearts want to immunize the illegal immigrants that have come in the back door. The working family of illegal immigrants needs a better solution than living in fear from apprehension by gang members and exclusion from the America they’ve worked for years to build a future for their children.

However, the continuous infiltration by street gangs has a dramatic impact on our cities. In the Bronx, New York, a 25 year old Gang member from the St. James Gang, in 2004, crashed a christening party of young kids, killing an innocent 10 year old girl (Melanny Mendez) with one gun shot. When confronted by police his admission that he is a member of the St. James Gang, was not only a proud moment for him, but an admission that the killing had nothing to do with anything other than attacking a suspect other gang member who was on his turf.

The Bronx District Attorney is testing New York’s Anti Terrorism laws enacted after 9/11 considering using the Anti Terrorism Statutes to charge this gang-banger with this crime. He stands the possibility of life sentence without parole if convicted of these statutes.

Gang enforcement is considering using terror statutes to curtail the Gang problem in America. After all, Gangs terrorize communities, commit crimes against the community and individuals, are organized and financed through criminal activity.

In Miami, Gangs are terrorizing the North West Community of Dade County, with numerous killings by gang members toting AK-47’s converted into automatic killing machines. The police admit that they are understaffed to deal with the ongoing problem. In 2007 the murder rate is up and climbing with the deaths of many kids, innocent children cut down by gang warfare.

What does it take to recognize that gangs like MS-13 have spread across America with little disruption? Where are our immigration agents standing on the Gang matter?

Today Congress approved the first segment of the “AMNESTY” law for illegal immigrants, giving them the pass through our gates, with little if any verification of their membership in gangs. Congress must consider adding to this new immigrant law a section that excludes GANG members from entering America, staying in America and deportation from America. Then at least Congress will not only protect the immigrants that want to become Americans, but also protect the Americans they claim to represent.

Like most Americans that are here, other than the American Indian, we all came from another culture and countries. My ancestors escaped the CZARS wrath. It took a Civil War to free the black slaves kidnapped and brought here by violence. Many Irish came to get away from the famine, and now South Americans, Mexicans and Central Americans are arriving legally and illegally to seek a better safer life.

As with the Criminal gangs of the past, the Italian Mafia bosses were sent back to Italy, Columbian Drug lords when captured have been returned to their countries, others prosecuted within the United States, imprisoned until they serve their time then returned to their native countries.

Congress needs to consider the Gang elements infest our communities. Many are here illegally and participate in criminal activity. When captured and imprisoned, the Gang is a powerful force within our prisons.

Corrections Officials across the nation report that Gang Activity in prisons is one of the most important issues they face since the inception of prisons in America. Enforcement inside prisons requires continual confrontation with gang members. Separating Gangs within the walls of a prison has priority to keep a calm within the facility.

What happens when they are loose in the community? The murder of a 10 year old girl, that’s what we see!

Treat them like the terror network’s they are. Imprisonment for life, for a felony murder, or during a a gang extortion of businesses, families and residents in a particular street, create gang free zones and housing developments.

Congress must consider illegal gangs before they indemnify them from deportation and America buys a permanent Gang society in our cities.


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