This is what our enemies in the schools, churches, media and government breezily call ‘enrichment,’ ‘tolerance’ and ‘diversity.’ And yet strangely enough, chances are good this is the first time you’ve heard about it.
Being in the right place at the wrong time. That describes the plight of any law-abiding American citizen who has been victimized by a criminal illegal alien. Liberals will protest that the crimes inflicted on these citizens could have been committed by anyone, but that misses the point that illegals aren’t just anybody. They don’t belong here in the first place, a point that Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi — the leaders of the Democratic party in Congress — openly conceded until recently, when they began cynically seeing the warm bodies inhabited by illegals as potential votes.
Another argument the Left clings to is that illegals account for only a small portion of the violent crimes committed in the U.S. But that myth has just been debunked.
The Epoch Times reports that “in North Carolina, during the past 18 months, more than 331 illegal aliens have been charged with 1,172 child rapes and child sexual assaults.”…
James Johnson, who tracks the data on his website NCFIRE.info (North Carolinians For Immigration Reform and Enforcement), says he is only able to gather data from 30 of the state’s 100 counties, which means it’s likely the statewide count is significantly higher.
Johnson has tracked rapes and sexual assaults on children by illegal aliens since 2013, using original police reports and calling arresting agencies to verify immigration status. His data doesn’t cover every month, but for the 54 months he has recorded, an average of 34 illegal aliens per month were charged with 151 counts of raping or sexually assaulting a child in North Carolina.
The grim news gets grimmer. According to the article, data compiled by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center show that only 12% of child rapes are ever reported, which means the total number could be far greater.
The problem for North Carolina is aggravated by the fact that six counties in the state have enacted sanctuary policies meant to shield illegal aliens from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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