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johnshotme
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michael cutler June 01, 2006 1 million sex crimes by illegals
Filed under: Borders — border @ 9:39 am
I am utterly unable to understand how so many of our nation’s ”leaders” can be so unwilling to protect the citizens of our country. The immigration bill that was signed by the Senate last week is described as a compromise. The only reason that anyone who possesses even a modicum of intelligence or integrity might call that bill a compromise is because it compromises the sovereignty and security of our nation and our citizens.
I have written many times about how a failure to secure our borders and restore integrity to our nation’s immigration system leaves America vulnerable to terrorist attacks and crimes carried out within our borders by terrorism supporters who fund terrorism around the world by committing various fraud schemes and by selling narcotics. What is also worth remembering is that there are a wide variety of criminals who come to the United States to ply their “trades.” Illegal aliens are statistically far more likely to become involved in criminal activities in this country than are United States citizens. According to published statistics, nearly 30% of the inmate population in federal prisons are identified as being “foreign born.” Additionally, when I was assigned to the Unified Intelligence Division of the Drug Enforcement Administration in New York from 1988 until 1992 I did an analysis of the arrest statistics where DEA investigations were concerned. I found that in New York City 60% of the defendants who were arrested by DEA for drug trafficking and related crimes, were identified as being “Foreign born.” For several years after I left my possession as the INS representative to the Unified Intelligence Division, those statistics were continued to be complied and the percentage of foreign born defendants remained virtually constant.
I am not a statistician, but it is worth noting that illegal aliens comprise less than 10% of our nation’s population. Illegal aliens are more prone to being involved in serious criminal activities and now, the article I have attached below points to another area of serious, indeed, heinous crimes committed by illegal aliens, sexual assaults and murder. Simply stated, dead is dead. To the victim of a serious crime or a murder, the motivation of the attacker is of scant concern. The family of a victim is also more concerned about the fact that a loved one is dead or grievously injured than the motivation of the attacker. By not securing our nation’s borders our government is leaving decent people in our country at risk of being assaulted or killed, yet the Senate signed off of a bill that would require the United States government to seek approval from the government of Mexico before we could even build a fence to help secure our border. I would remind you that President Fox of Mexico has been a very vociferous opponent of any measures our country takes to secure our borders or even enforce our immigration laws. The border region of Mexico is a “high crime area” and our State Department has, in the past, issued travel advisories about the risks associated with traveling in the northern portions of Mexico ranging all the way to the border Mexico shares with the United States. Extreme violence and drug trafficking constitutes “business as usual” along our southern border and our nation’s failure to secure our border has enabled criminals and drugs to flow freely into our country.
Open border advocates speak glowingly about day laborers who do the work Americans won’t do. Apparently they may be right- consider how many illegal alien day laborers engage in sexual assaults of women and children in the United States while at the same time costing legitimate members of the building trades without jobs and a means of supporting their families. At what point will our politicians consider the security of our citizens and the survival of our nation when they do the “people’s business?”
When I use the term “Illegal Alien” which is not a pejorative term but rather a legal term, I am, at times, accused by those who want to erase our nation’s borders as being “Anti-Latino.” The term alien and Latino are not interchangeable. As a special agent of the former INS I was involved in the arrest of thousands of aliens who violated our immigration laws over the course of my career. Many of those aliens were not Hispanic but were from a wide variety of countries from the four corners of the earth. It is worth noting, however, that by far the victims of sexual predators are Hispanic. Law enforcement is about the laws and it is time our nation and its leaders took the laws that are on the books seriously before they consider passing new laws to further erode our nation’s ability to defend itself and its citizens and others who reside lawfully within its borders. It is vital for our nation to have secure borders and an immigration system that has integrity, including an adequate number of special agents assigned to ICE who can backstop the Border Patrol and CBP inspectors at ports of entry to not only keep out those who would run our borders but those who manage to enter the United States and then game the system to remain here an engage i criminal activity. This is not xenophobia, this is common sense.
As I have stated when I have testified at a Congressional subcommittee hearing, “A country without secure borders can no more stand than can a house without walls.”
-michael cutler-
Study: 1 million sex crimes by illegals
Researcher estimates more than 100 offenders crossing border daily
The World Net Daily, May 31, 2006
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=50441
Based on a one-year in-depth study, a researcher estimates there are about 240,000 illegal immigrant sex offenders in the United States who have had an average of four victims each.
Deborah Schurman-Kauflin of the Violent Crimes Institute in Atlanta analyzed 1,500 cases from January 1999 through April 2006 that included serial rapes, serial murders, sexual homicides and child molestation committed by illegal immigrants.
She found that while the offenders were located in 36 states, most were in states with the highest numbers of illegal immigrants. California had the most offenders, followed by Texas, Arizona, New Jersey, New York and Florida.
Schurman-Kauflin concluded that, based on a figure of 12 million illegal immigrants and the fact that more of this population is male than average, sex offenders among illegals make up a higher percentage than offenders in the general population.
She arrives at the figure of 240,000 offenders ? a conservative estimate, she saays ? through public records showing about 2 percent of illegals apprehended are sex offenders.
‘This translates to 93 sex offenders and 12 serial sexual offenders coming across U.S. borders illegally per day,’ she says.
She points out the 1,500 offenders in her study had a total of 5,999 victims, and each sex offender averaged four victims.
‘This places the estimate for victimization numbers around 960,000 for the 88 months examined in this study,’ she declares.
Schurman-Kauflin breaks down the 1,500 cases reviewed this way:
* 525, or 35 percent, were child molestations
* 358, or 24 percent, were rapes
* 617, or 41 percent, were sexual homicides and serial murders
Of the child molestations, 47 percent of the victims were Hispanic, 36 percent Caucasian, 8 percent Asian, 6 percent African American and 3 percent other nationalities.
In 82 percent of the cases, she noted, the victims were known to their attackers.
‘In those instances, the illegal immigrants typically gained access to the victims after having worked as a day laborer at or near the victims’ homes,’ she says. ‘Victims ranged in age from 1 year old to 13 years old, with the average age being 6.’
In her examination of the sex-related homicides, Schurman-Kauflin found the most common method was for an offender to break into a residence and ambush his victims.
Not only were victims raped, she said, but some ? 6 percent ? were mutilatlated.
‘The crime scenes were very bloody, expressing intense, angry perpetrator personalities,’ she said. ‘Specifically, most victims were blitzed, rendered incapable of fighting back, and then raped and murdered. The most common method of killing was bludgeoning, followed by stabbing.’
She found it especially disturbing that in 22 percent of all sex crimes committed by illegal immigrants, victims with physical and mental disabilities were targeted.
The highest number of sex offenders, according to the study, came from Mexico. El Salvador was the original home to the next highest number. Other countries of origin included Brazil, China, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Russia, and Vietnam.
Nearly 63 percent of the offenders had been deported on another offense prior to the sex crime, the study showed. There was an average of three years of committing crimes such as DUI, assault or drug related offenses prior to being apprehended for a sexual offense.
In 81 percent of cases, offenders were drinking or using drugs prior to offending. Rapists and killers were more likely to use alcohol and drugs consistently than child molesters.
Only about 25 percent of offenders were found to have been stable within a community. In 31 percent of the crimes, the offenders entered into the communities where they offended within two months of the commission of their sex offenses.
But many, 79 percent, had been in the U.S. for more than one year before being arrested for a sex crime. They typically were known to the criminal justice system for prior, less serious offenses before they molested, raped or murdered, the study said.
Schurman-Kauflin concludes illegal immigrants gradually commit worse crimes and are continually released back into society or deported.
‘Those who were deported simply returned illegally again,’ she says.
She points out that only 2 percent of the offenders in her study had no history of criminal behavior, beyond crossing the border illegally.
‘There is a clear pattern of criminal escalation,’ she said.
John Keeley
Director of Communications
Center for Immigration Studies
1522 K St. NW, Suite 820 |
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Winchester
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| My BS detector is going off big time on this one. I've no doubt about her findings of the 1,500 individuals studied, but to take that and extrapolate it into 1,000,000 sex crimes by illegals, no way. |
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tsunamicin
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| 1500 is too many dont you think? |
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johnshotme
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| 93 sex offenders enter the US illegally everyday |
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Protostar
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| US CITIZENS DONOT COMMIT SEX CRIMES. THIS IS A PROBLEM EXPORTED FROM MEXICO TO THE GOOD, GOD FEARING PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES!!! THERE WAS NO SUCH THING AS A SEX CRIME BEFORE THE ILLEGAL INVASION!!!! |
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ideal
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| Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 7:25 am Post subject: |
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| I was simply going to ask if anyone had a number for US citizens committing sex crimes, but you kind of killed the point. |
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Selfish_Meme
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| Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 7:41 am Post subject: |
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| hmmm...since most sex crimes are committed within ones own race, doesn't that mean the illegal immigrants are committing sex crimes mainly on illegal immigrants? |
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LostSoul3412
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Protostar wrote: US CITIZENS DONOT COMMIT SEX CRIMES. THIS IS A PROBLEM EXPORTED FROM MEXICO TO THE GOOD, GOD FEARING PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES!!! THERE WAS NO SUCH THING AS A SEX CRIME BEFORE THE ILLEGAL INVASION!!!!
Not just sex crimes, but crime in general! |
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Demonic Spoon
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| Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 11:17 am Post subject: |
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| f***ing mexicans. Deport their asses and we can return to the safe, Christian, good-old-daysish society we had before. |
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ubikk
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| This statistic is kind of out of context without relating it to sex crimes by legals and citizens. It says 100 offenders per day crossing the border, and we know that about 1-2% of citizens are sexual offenders. We know in general that people wanted for crimes tend to cross the border in either direction all the time. So, we need to know how many of our criminals are going the other way to get a "net" figure. So, I think we need more context here. |
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islandhopper
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| Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 1:27 pm Post subject: Re: 1 million sex crimes by illegals |
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johnshotme wrote: I am not a statistician, but it is worth noting that illegal aliens comprise less than 10% of our nation’s population.
You are right on one point, you're no statistician. It is estimated, once again, estimated, to be 10 million give or take a couple. Hardly 10% of the 300 million in this country.
What are you more concerned about, terrorists or Mexicans? Because both come in the legal version as well. |
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LostSoul3412
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Demonic Spoon wrote: f***ing mexicans. Deport their asses and we can return to the safe, Christian, good-old-daysish society we had before.
Slavery and all!
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johnshotme
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ideal wrote: I was simply going to ask if anyone had a number for US citizens committing sex crimes, but you kind of killed the point.
So since americans do it we should let anyone? i mean we already have a very high crime rate, why not let it keep getting higher and higher when we can lower it?
we could have avoided 1 million sex crimes last year, we may not be able to stop most of them, but we can stop millions
is it not better to stop a few then none? |
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ideal
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johnshotme wrote: ideal wrote: I was simply going to ask if anyone had a number for US citizens committing sex crimes, but you kind of killed the point.
So since americans do it we should let anyone? i mean we already have a very high crime rate, why not let it keep getting higher and higher when we can lower it?
No, no. You're reading me all wrong. I'm saying we should deport everyone.
Quote: we could have avoided 1 million sex crimes last year, we may not be able to stop most of them, but we can stop millions
We could have stopped a lot more than 1 million, the criminal justice system simply refuses to take the appropriate measures.
Quote: is it not better to stop a few then none?
It's better to stop as many as possible, which means we should quit wasting our time by only targetting illegals. |
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johnshotme
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ideal wrote: johnshotme wrote: ideal wrote: I was simply going to ask if anyone had a number for US citizens committing sex crimes, but you kind of killed the point.
So since americans do it we should let anyone? i mean we already have a very high crime rate, why not let it keep getting higher and higher when we can lower it?
No, no. You're reading me all wrong. I'm saying we should deport everyone.
Quote: we could have avoided 1 million sex crimes last year, we may not be able to stop most of them, but we can stop millions
We could have stopped a lot more than 1 million, the criminal justice system simply refuses to take the appropriate measures.
Quote: is it not better to stop a few then none?
It's better to stop as many as possible, which means we should quit wasting our time by only targetting illegals.
Ohh, sorry i misread what you said. I agree with you. |
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