Sunday, November 24, 2024

"nyc eatery running foreign criminal food-peddling ring hit with sickening new violations: 'they have no regard for our nation's laws'"

By N.S.

"nyc eatery running migrant [sic] food-peddling ring hit with sickening new violations: 'no regard'"

"a filthy brooklyn restaurant where migrants prepare potentially dangerous food to sell on big apple streets has been hit with a new rash of sickening violations."

https://nypost.com/2024/11/24/us-news/nyc-eatery-running-migrant-food-peddling-ring-hit-with-sickening-new-violations-no-regard/



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Which McDonald's,Taco Bell or BK is that? Lol.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

ILLEGAL INVADERS COMMIT FAR MORE CRIME THAN MEDIA AND LIBERALS ADMIT TO--STUDY BY JOHN LOTT

(ZH) In response to a request from Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas, ICE reported this summer that it has released 7.4 million “non-detained” noncitizens into the U.S. during the last four decades or so. ICE reports that these include 662,566 noncitizens with criminal histories - 435,719 individuals with criminal convictions in their home countries and another 226,847 with pending criminal charges. These precise figures, however, do not say whether the crimes of the latter group were committed in the accused’s home country or the U.S.

In the July 21 letter to Rep. Gonzales, ICE reported that 13,099 of these non-detained individuals have convictions for homicide, with 1,845 facing criminal homicide charges. Another 9,461 have convictions for sex offenses (not including assault or commercialized sex), and 2,659 face pending charges. The convictions include other crimes such as assault (62,231), robbery (10,031), sexual assault (15,811), weapons offenses (13,423), and dangerous drugs (56,533).


These figures are only suggestive of the extent of crime because they only list the most serious crime committed by each individual. A murderer, for example, who also committed a sex offense, is only counted as a murderer. It does not include the fact that millions of migrants are violating the law because of their presence in the U.S. It also does not account for the lawbreaking involved in working without proper authorization or the widespread use of stolen Social Security numbers to secure employment.

The 662,566 convicted and likely criminals make up 9% of the 7.4 million released noncitizens.

The statistics miss much of the relationship between crime and illegal aliens. Noncitizens in the “national docket data” either surrendered to border agents or were apprehended at the border. Those who avoid surrender likely have reasons to evade authorities, such as a criminal background. But there are others who avoided being caught and won’t be in these numbers. That group includes “gotaways” – individuals observed crossing the U.S. border illegally but not apprehended or turned back. With up to 38% of border agents shifted from monitoring to processing duties and 30% of surveillance cameras not functioning, millions more likely entered the U.S. undetected, potentially including the most dangerous individuals.

(GRA:Bingo.)

The Customs and Border Protection Agency estimates that some two million such “gotaways” have entered the country since 2021.

The data on migrants who have been processed also understates the problem. Criminals rarely commit just one crime. For example, from 1990 to 2002, in the 75 most populous U.S. counties, 70% of those convicted of a violent felony had a prior arrest, and 56% had a prior criminal conviction. In 2023 in Washington, D.C., the average homicide suspect had been arrested 11 times before committing a homicide. Data for 30 states shows that 60.1% of criminals released from prison in 2005 had been arrested again within two years, and 73.5% had been arrested within four years. The ICE data set provides a single entry for each individual.

Most violent crimes don’t result in an arrest, so looking at arrests or convictions in these other countries will underestimate whether illegal aliens are criminals. Across all U.S. cities in 2022, only 35.2% of violent crimes resulted in an arrest. While 50.6% of murders resulted in an arrest, just 24.1% of rapes produced an arrest, 22.7% of robberies, and 39.9% of aggravated assaults.


GRA:That just goes for "latinos",throw in black crime and
the United States does a crap job of protecting it's law abiding(White,mostly)citizens. Every claim that statistics,about crimes reported to the fbi,are going down and now illegal invader crime being insignificant has now been debunked. Trump has all the ammo he needs to DEPORT.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

HOMAN SAYS HE'LL "PUT DENVER MAYOR IN JAIL IF HE INTERFERES IN DEPORTATION OF ILLEGALS."

(Fox news)Democratic Denver Mayor Mike Johnston recently said he was prepared to go to jail over his opposition to the Trump administration's border policies. The president-elect's pick to be the next border czar responded that he's willing to put him there.


"You are absolutely breaking the law," Tom Homan, Trump's "border czar" designate, told Fox News' Sean Hannity. "All he has to do is look at Arizona v. U.S. and he would see he's breaking the law. But, look, me and the Denver mayor, we agree on one thing. He’s willing to go to jail, I’m willing to put him in jail."

The Denver mayor has also predicted a "Tiananmen Square moment" if the administration carries out its plans.

Homan pointed to a statute that says it's a "felony if you knowingly harbor and conceal an illegal alien from immigration authorities."

--GRA