Texas Drifter: Every Third Monday KGAB 04-15-13
Marshall’s Law Dateline – “Every Third Monday” outline interview for Monday April 15, 2013 ideas for Mr. Dave with KGAB AM 650 Cheyenne, Wyoming; will air on Monday April 15, 2013 at 9 AM Central; Listen at KGAB.com. (Mr. Dave interview outline submitted early, should be similar to following)
Interview Theme: When Amnesty Is Not Amnesty
**Definition “amnesty” – an act by government to forgive crimes of a large group of individuals; amnesty does not include allowing group of criminals to benefit or profit from their crimes.
** Understand providing illegal immigrants with any temporary residency or path to citizenship is not amnesty; it is rewarding criminal conduct.
1) Mexico still steals water … offered 20,000 acre feet or less and owes 400, 000 acre feet – same thieving as 2001 drought which cost South Texas estimated two billion in economic damages – Gov. Perry still not getting involved as he did not get involved in 2001 ( reference Marshall’s Law Townhall Entry # 414)
2) Mexico stealing American fish … (Mexico still lousy neighbor)
3) One pro-immigrant group seeking donations to purchase detained illegals bottled water; as detained illegals as do not like “city water with fluoride”
4) Illegal immigrant numbers up 3 to 4 times last several months could be higher than ever who knows – governments says numbers are down as “pulling agents out of field” to catch less which swerves into government propaganda less “entering”
5) Illegals still waving BP down to turn themselves in – Why? To get (PR bond) papers to continue way north to get through border checks to go stay with relatives.
6) Illegals do not respect America’s traditions enough to enter America legally – why would they obey other American laws?
7) DPS March 27, 2013 report (excerpts)
…Mexican drug cartels as posing the most significant organized crime threat to the state. Six of the eight cartels currently have command and control networks operating in the state, moving drugs and people into the United States, and transporting cash, weapons and stolen vehicles back to Mexico.
“The impact of cartel crime is painfully obvious when we look to our neighbors in Mexico, with some 60,000 deaths since 2006 and continued cases of brutal torture …
Additional significant findings include
Statewide prison gangs pose the second most significant organized crime threat in Texas. Many gangs now work directly with the Mexican cartels, gaining substantial profits from drug and human trafficking. Prison gangs operate within and outside the prison system, and are responsible for a disproportionate amount of violent crime.
(JRM insert not part of report – discussed before, raping teen girls until pregnant; forcing into prostitution at threat of death to child to generate finances for gangs)
Criminal aliens, who may not be affiliated with cartels and gangs, also pose a threat. From October 2008 to December 2012, Texas identified a total of 141,982 unique criminal alien defendants booked into Texas county jails. These individuals are responsible for at least 447,844 individual criminal charges, including 2,032 homicides and 5,048 sexual assaults.
Criminal organizations and individuals are engaging in the exploitation and trafficking of children for financial gain. These heinous crimes subject children to violence, extortion, forced labor, sexual assault and prostitution. Some children are more vulnerable to exploitation, including unaccompanied alien children, as well as those who are lost, missing or abducted. There are currently 76,272 sex offenders registered in Texas, and at least 60,871 of these offenders had a child victim.
Most recently, terrorism has become disaggregated with individual and would-be terrorists acting alone engaged in jihad. Nidal Hasan is the most prominent example of this type of terrorist, killing 13 U.S. servicemen at Fort Hood on November 5, 2009. Over the past five years in Texas, there have been four other Islamic extremist plots and two anti-government terrorist plots. In addition, there have been documented incidents of foreign nationals with links to terrorism entering the United States from Mexico using existing human trafficking and human smuggling networks operated by the cartels, though not in an active conspiracy with the cartels.
Emerging infectious viruses, such as West Nile which killed 95 people in Texas since 2010, as well as re-emerging infectious diseases such as drug-resistant tuberculosis, are a serious concern to health professionals and the public because of their potentially severe health consequences.
To view the complete 2013 Texas Public Safety Threat Overview, visit: www.txdps.state.tx.us/director_staff/media_and_communications/threatOverview.pdf
8) Evangelicals reported to be supporting amnesty and porous borders; reader can do own research; does this make them accessories to crimes by illegal immigrants?
9) Better Source For Mexican Border War realities than Mexican government: borderlandbeat.com
10) Other one day border news:
11) Recall last interview: Ignored gun ban issues – discuss … “Violence Against Women Re-Authorization Act 2013" does not include definition for "new inserted" prosecution concept: verbal abuse. Legislation leaves meaning of definition to Obama's Criminal Justice System.
12) Callers Calls – comments or questions
Additional reference sources – Texas Drifter Marshall’s Law Townhall