Monday, July 14, 2014

Obama’s Kind of “American”: Sheriff Cries Out for Justice, After Mexican Who Had Already been Deported Four Times was Arrested Saturday for Allegedly Fondling a Nine-Year-Old, and Burglarizing Her Family’s Residence

 

Four-time deportee Israel Andrade was arrested on July 12, 2014 in connection with the sexual assault of a Springtown girl and the burglary of her residence. (Parker County Sheriff's Office)
 

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

Thanks to A Texas Reader for this story.

Note that after the first deportation, the first time he set foot back on American soil, he committed a felony. Thus, although he has never been convicted of violating immigration law, we can still refer to him as a felon. Regarding immigration law, a previously deported foreign national gets no presumption of innocence, and has no rights. And we can only imagine how many other crimes this mope has committed on American soil during his many "visits."

The immigration authorities have been routinely committing for many years the illegal act of refusing to arrest foreign felons who have returned to American soil after having already been deported. It’s yet another of the innumerable forms of affirmative action law enforcement.

Repeat deportee charged with assaulting Parker County girl
By Walt Zwirko
Posted on July 13, 2014 at 3:41 P.M.
Updated yesterday at 4:38 P.M.
WFAA

A man who has already been deported from the U.S. four times was arrested Saturday for allegedly fondling a nine-year-old Springtown girl and burglarizing her residence.

A statement from the Parker County Sheriff's Office said Israel Andrade, 35, was taken into custody in connection with the incident at the girl's home.

Investigators said the girl was assaulted by an intruder who reportedly broke in through a bedroom window shortly before 6 a.m. Saturday.

After the intruder started fondling the sleeping girl, she ran screaming to her parents' bedroom, according to the statement. Family members said they noticed that cell phones and a computer had been taken from the residence, and the girl's mother had to drive to a nearby convenience store to report the crime.

Investigators said footprints led them to the suspect, who was visiting a neighbor's home. Evidence found at that location linked Andrade to the assault and burglary, investigators said. Relatives told deputies that Andrade had come to Texas form [sic] Mexico about a month ago.

Andrade was booked on charges of burglary of a habitation with intent to commit another felony, indecency with a child by sexual contact, a first-degree felony.

Records obtained from the Immigration and Naturalization Service indicated that Andrade had previously been deported from the U.S. in July 2003, February 2004, September 2009 and in December 2010, the sheriff's office said.

“How long will we have to tolerate this type of injustice?" Sheriff Larry Fowler asked in a written statement. "It is time for American citizens to make a stand and begin petitioning for tighter security at our borders in order to protect our citizens.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

He is coming here for a better life, better prisons, better and understanding cops, Miranda rights, short sentences, forgiving courts, forgiving victims, clueless victims and population, three hots, and a cot.
That little nine year old girl was in the wrong place at the wrong time.