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Post by DDNYjets on Jan 16, 2020 13:02:38 GMT -5
A piece I wrote about the above homicide; Maria Fuertes was not to be stopped. Though her neighbors and family worried about her, the 92 year old Queens resident felt well enough to take her daily late night walks to collect bottles and cans. It forced her to get out and the nickles added up. It kept her busy. She had no reason to fear for her safety because everyone knew her and the local 106th pct. cops, despite covering a huge geographical area in South Queens, were doing a pretty good job of keeping a lid on crime, or so they believed. What Maria didn't know was that on Nov. 27th, Reeaz Khan, 21 and an illegal alien, was arrested for assault and Criminal possession of a weapon. ICE filed a detainer, but due to the City's "Sanctuary City" policy, the NYPD is not made aware unless an actual conviction occurs. Opportunity to save a life or spare a victim....missed. Reeaz walked out a free man and a fragile 92 year old woman had her death warrant signed. She just didn't know it yet. On Jan. 6th she was thrown to the ground, sexually abused and left for dead on a frigid, snow-covered sidewalk by Khan, a man who never spent one second as a law-abiding citizen of this country, yet was granted "Sanctuary" and protected under a cynically deployed political stunt masked as compassion. This isn't the first, the tenth or even the hundredth time we had an opportunity to save a law-abiding citizen from becoming the victim of a criminal illegal alien had we simply allowed the Police and ICE to do their jobs. Yet men and women with armed security who live in mansions and walled compounds are letting us know...we and Maria dont matter. Their own virtue-signaling and selfish political expediency does. Maria Fuertes later died at Jamaica Hospital, her last conscious moments a dizzying flurry of violence, confusion, fear, and humiliating violation. Then, and only then..did Reeaz Khan become a priority, as the word's Sanctuary and compassion took on an ironic and sad connotation for Maria's grieving neighbors near 127th street. Khan was quickly identified and picked up by angry and heart-broken Detectives who knew they could have prevented this had they been allowed to do their jobs originally, unencumbered by politics and insulated, pandering pols with no skin in the game other than their progressive resumes. Maria Fuertes deserved better. Very sad. Like most Democrat endorsed policies of my liftetime, sanctuary policies do the most harm to those the policy claims to protect. These illegals arent moving into the affluent white areas and committing these crimes. They are committing these crimes in neighborhoods where the people look like them.
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Post by 32Green on Jan 16, 2020 14:41:32 GMT -5
A piece I wrote about the above homicide; Maria Fuertes was not to be stopped. Though her neighbors and family worried about her, the 92 year old Queens resident felt well enough to take her daily late night walks to collect bottles and cans. It forced her to get out and the nickles added up. It kept her busy. She had no reason to fear for her safety because everyone knew her and the local 106th pct. cops, despite covering a huge geographical area in South Queens, were doing a pretty good job of keeping a lid on crime, or so they believed. What Maria didn't know was that on Nov. 27th, Reeaz Khan, 21 and an illegal alien, was arrested for assault and Criminal possession of a weapon. ICE filed a detainer, but due to the City's "Sanctuary City" policy, the NYPD is not made aware unless an actual conviction occurs. Opportunity to save a life or spare a victim....missed. Reeaz walked out a free man and a fragile 92 year old woman had her death warrant signed. She just didn't know it yet. On Jan. 6th she was thrown to the ground, sexually abused and left for dead on a frigid, snow-covered sidewalk by Khan, a man who never spent one second as a law-abiding citizen of this country, yet was granted "Sanctuary" and protected under a cynically deployed political stunt masked as compassion. This isn't the first, the tenth or even the hundredth time we had an opportunity to save a law-abiding citizen from becoming the victim of a criminal illegal alien had we simply allowed the Police and ICE to do their jobs. Yet men and women with armed security who live in mansions and walled compounds are letting us know...we and Maria dont matter. Their own virtue-signaling and selfish political expediency does. Maria Fuertes later died at Jamaica Hospital, her last conscious moments a dizzying flurry of violence, confusion, fear, and humiliating violation. Then, and only then..did Reeaz Khan become a priority, as the word's Sanctuary and compassion took on an ironic and sad connotation for Maria's grieving neighbors near 127th street. Khan was quickly identified and picked up by angry and heart-broken Detectives who knew they could have prevented this had they been allowed to do their jobs originally, unencumbered by politics and insulated, pandering pols with no skin in the game other than their progressive resumes. Maria Fuertes deserved better. Very sad. Like most Democrat endorsed policies of my liftetime, sanctuary policies do the most harm to those the policy claims to protect. These illegals arent moving into the affluent white areas and committing these crimes. They are committing these crimes in neighborhoods where the people look like them. Exactly; Look at any democratically controlled city, say Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit...who are the victims and what has changed in 50 years. Wtf did Obama do for the kids of Chicago besides demonize LE causing them to effectively withdraw...in the Senate, as POTUS...he did nothing except enrich himself. No reasonable mind can look at this and tell me System Dems arent the real racists in this country.
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Post by jay57 on Jan 16, 2020 19:00:13 GMT -5
A piece I wrote about the above homicide; Maria Fuertes was not to be stopped. Though her neighbors and family worried about her, the 92 year old Queens resident felt well enough to take her daily late night walks to collect bottles and cans. It forced her to get out and the nickles added up. It kept her busy. She had no reason to fear for her safety because everyone knew her and the local 106th pct. cops, despite covering a huge geographical area in South Queens, were doing a pretty good job of keeping a lid on crime, or so they believed. What Maria didn't know was that on Nov. 27th, Reeaz Khan, 21 and an illegal alien, was arrested for assault and Criminal possession of a weapon. ICE filed a detainer, but due to the City's "Sanctuary City" policy, the NYPD is not made aware unless an actual conviction occurs. Opportunity to save a life or spare a victim....missed. Reeaz walked out a free man and a fragile 92 year old woman had her death warrant signed. She just didn't know it yet. On Jan. 6th she was thrown to the ground, sexually abused and left for dead on a frigid, snow-covered sidewalk by Khan, a man who never spent one second as a law-abiding citizen of this country, yet was granted "Sanctuary" and protected under a cynically deployed political stunt masked as compassion. This isn't the first, the tenth or even the hundredth time we had an opportunity to save a law-abiding citizen from becoming the victim of a criminal illegal alien had we simply allowed the Police and ICE to do their jobs. Yet men and women with armed security who live in mansions and walled compounds are letting us know...we and Maria dont matter. Their own virtue-signaling and selfish political expediency does. Maria Fuertes later died at Jamaica Hospital, her last conscious moments a dizzying flurry of violence, confusion, fear, and humiliating violation. Then, and only then..did Reeaz Khan become a priority, as the word's Sanctuary and compassion took on an ironic and sad connotation for Maria's grieving neighbors near 127th street. Khan was quickly identified and picked up by angry and heart-broken Detectives who knew they could have prevented this had they been allowed to do their jobs originally, unencumbered by politics and insulated, pandering pols with no skin in the game other than their progressive resumes. Maria Fuertes deserved better. You are a very talented writer but we knew that already. Please keep it up.
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Post by Trades on Jan 16, 2020 23:00:28 GMT -5
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Post by Trades on May 13, 2020 7:59:32 GMT -5
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Post by Trades on Jun 5, 2020 7:36:35 GMT -5
20 years in the system and never found a way to become legal? See ya! The comments are ridiculous. Minorities are the ones most hurt by illegal immigration and people are calling out black posters for saying to send her back to Mexico.
Los Angeles Times @latimes · 19h Victoria Galindo Lopez earns $13.15 an hour cleaning a hotel which houses vulnerable homeless residents.
But despite performing essential work, she’s suddenly facing another imminent threat: deportation. She's an essential worker, helping the homeless. But ICE plans to deport her next week Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials plan to deport a 48-year-old mother of four who is an essential worker during the coronavirus pandemic. latimes.com Los Angeles Times @latimes Although ICE has allowed her to remain in the U.S. for nearly two decades for humanitarian reasons, the agency this year denied her application to renew her stay, without explanation.
Galindo, a mother of four, is scheduled to be deported on June 11.
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Post by Trades on Jun 5, 2020 7:39:52 GMT -5
So much for the "they work the jobs Americans won't" narrative.
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Post by Trades on Dec 15, 2020 23:04:31 GMT -5
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Post by Trades on Apr 30, 2021 10:37:43 GMT -5
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