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Will the execution-style murder of three young students in Newark, N.J., finally turn the tide in the immigration enforcement debate?

2007-08-15 06:39:42 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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I sure hope so .... being the killer(s) were ILLEGALS....hopefully, our government will open their eyes to all the criminal activity in this country....where I live, in MD, an illegal just caused a major traffic accident which took the lives of 2 men and sent 3 more, very seriously, to the hospital...of course, he fled the scene, hired and attorney and turned himself in. Driving without a license as well as being illegal. How dare him to even be able to get an attorney and shame on the attorney for even helping him, of course, at the expense of the taxpayers of this country. I am fed up and disgusted....how about you? The sad thing about those three (3) young, talented students, was that they had a future ahead of them and were just starting their lives....we should never forget the crimes these ILLEGALS have caused in this country and neither should our Government.....we should never forget those 3 young people......and what they may have contributed to our society......

2007-08-15 07:25:59 · answer #1 · answered by JJbiker 2 · 3 0

Only when people see how prevalent these murders are. This is FAR from an isolated case. But the major news-outlets will make it seem so, if they mention it at all.

Residents of Newark are furious that their town is a "sanctuary city" and are demanding change. And how did the mayor play that down? By pretending no one even said it. He's called for the installation of several hundred video cameras that'll record 24/7. Great! Now we'll know who killed Mom and Dad while we bury them.




"Where there is no law but each man does what is right in his own eyes, there is the LEAST of real liberties."
Gen HM Roberts, "Roberts' Rules of Order" 1915 ed. preface

2007-08-15 07:15:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Your question lacks merit on several levels. First, Jackson has been speaking out a lot on the crime waves in Newark and Chicago. Second, lifelong activists like Sharpton and Jackson usually speak out when people are victimized specifically due to their race, and despite the fact that the accused killer in this case was an illegal with priors, there haven't been any reports that this was a racially-motivated crime. Thirdly, why would they need to? When they do jump out and decry some heinous act, people rant on this site that they need to shut up. Can't please everyone, no matter what you do. ~Edit: I don't know why you're so hostile, I didn't insult you. I am years past the dorm room, honey, and I haven't smoked a thing. But I am a legal professional, and I showed you respect, so I don't appreciate your stank attitude. Obviously you asked this "question" to get a rise out of people, and were successful. Just because the premise of your so-called "question" was false and inflammatory is no reason to blow up at me. First-- They are most certainly NOT "always at the forefront of ANY nationally televised crime against an African American," only some that they think are racially motivated. And I think that nowadays, they do it so much that it has lost a lot of its meaning when one of them gets on TV to decry something. Secondly -- I never said I believed "race was NOT a factor here," I said there haven't been any reports that I've seen indicating that it was racially motivated. The race of the perp being different from the race of the victim does not make it a racially motivated crime. And -- your racism aside -- you still haven't shown me that this horrible tragedy had anything to do with race. Thirdly -- They don't have an obligation to come out and make a speech every time a promising young black life is taken for no reason. Frankly, they wouldn't have the time, because it happens far too often. I personally am of the opinion that the families of those poor kids don't need a talking head on TV "to show that the lives these bright young African American kids were worth something," but that's just me. I think that the two of them have been on TV so much and for every issue that it's become too commonplace, and it almost diminishes the importance of something when they show up to speak about it. Plus, they don't owe you a show. Why turn this tragedy into a circus? And I don't know where you got this either, but I do NOT "think that it is only worth dennouncing if it were white men accused of the crime." It was a terrible, vicious crime and a tragic loss of life for promising young people, but it's still not racially motivated.

2016-04-01 13:22:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Being Newark NJ is a sanctuary city, so what ever illegals do it is condoned. A Wink and Nod. Even the media other then Lou Dodds and O'Reilly are almost silents on this crime as is Jesse Jackson and old Al Shapton.
If it had been a white/European people involved in this killing it would of been world wide news, but being it wasn't it will be deamed collateral damage. if the people of Newark don't get outraged, then what can one say.

2007-08-15 11:20:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Have you ever been to Newark, N.J.? I have and lived closed to that city when they had the riots back in the 60's/70's. Believe me, the blacks in that city will take care of the illegal immigration problem there and it's going to be fiery & bloody.

2007-08-15 10:40:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

b. kevorkian

It's not the equivalence of giving an illegal alien a "life sentence for jaywalking". It's merely a matter of deporting them in accordance with our immigration laws .

P.S.
Here's a few facts for you to chew on:

All countries have immigration laws.
All countries enforce them. It doesn't make a country "racist" to enforce its immigration laws or its citizens racists for wanting them enforced.
All countries have the RIGHT to enforce its immigration laws (even the United States believe it or not).
Citizens of a country have the RIGHT to insist that its government enforce its immigration laws.

Any questions?

2007-08-15 08:03:52 · answer #6 · answered by whiz 4 · 2 0

It will slighly.....there is more movement....and it isn't going anywhere becasue this problem is only getting worse...while there are some really good people comming from our southern neighbors there are a large group of gang members, murderers and the like comming in....it will change soon.....and we will become a bit more like a police state.......sadly

2007-08-15 07:25:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nope and most of those stories are censored or down played, just like the rape murder of Danni Countyman and other Americans. See for yourself! The Mainstream Media in general doesn't do very much investigative reporting because they want to reamain politically correct. Information is found on blogs.

2007-08-15 06:53:14 · answer #8 · answered by ShadowCat 6 · 5 1

The simple fact is that there are bad people in any population. While deporting illegal immigrants would, in theory, save any victims of illegal immigrant murderers, that's no more a reason to do so than saving those who might otherwise have been murdered by jaywalkers is a good reason for giving jaywalkers life sentences.

Like the constant false accusations of racism from the other side, such inflamatory rhetoric is not productive.

2007-08-15 06:51:39 · answer #9 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 2 4

Nope! The democrats will still pander to the criminals as long as it buys them one more vote!

So little is being made of their illegal status or prior criminal history!

Yet if this was a "Hate Crime" it would be 24/7 news.

2007-08-15 07:28:32 · answer #10 · answered by elmar66 4 · 1 0

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