Thursday, July 03, 2014

Breaking News: After Near Riot in Murrieta, CA, Feds Send Young Invader-Criminals Caught in South Texas to Houston, to Join the Katrinas, and Call Them “Refugees”

 

Photo By DAVID BAUMAN/AP
Protesters turn back three buses carrying 140 immigrants as they attempt to enter the Murrieta U.S. Border Patrol station for processing on Tuesday, July 1, 2014, in Murrieta, Calif. MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT
 

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

When you see the phrase, “unaccompanied immigrant children,” that means, young, alien invader criminals. You have to think of these young people as you would young Gypsies, who are trained by their criminal parents to follow in the latter’s footsteps.

Houston was already one of the most crime-infested cities in the country, before the feds gifted it with tens of thousands of “Katrinas,” black criminals from New Orleans, following Hurricane Katrina. Now, it will enjoy yet another serving of diverse cut-throats. What fun.
 

California protests steer immigrant children to Houston
Houston Chronicle | July 3, 2014 | Updated: July 3, 2014 1:39 p.m.

Harris County officials have been told unaccompanied immigrant children caught in south Texas are being flown into George Bush Intercontinental Airport because of protests in California, a spokesman for Harris County Judge Ed Emmett said Thursday.

[AP operative] Joe Stinebaker said the judge's office has been notified by federal officials of the children's arrival at Houston airport, but he was not able to provide other details and referred all questions to federal authorities.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials did not immediately confirm or comment on the report. A spokesman for the Office of Refugee Resettlement, the agency responsible for the children's long-term [?!] care, referred calls for comment to ICE officials.

[But they aren’t “refugees,” they’re invaders!]

On Tuesday, angry protestors in Murrieta, California, blocked buses carrying about 140 migrants bound for a processing station in Riverside County, forcing ICE officials to head to a different Border Patrol facility in southern California.

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