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Lou Dobbs and the Illegals who are sex predators
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Turning now to violent crimes in this country, carried out by in
this case illegal aliens. There is shocking new evidence tonight
as to how our nation's immigration laws have failed to protect
American citizens from violent criminals. Illegal aliens that
should have been locked up have been accused of carrying out
disgusting sex crimes and effectively getting away with it.
Christine Romans reports.
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
CHRISTINE ROMANS, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): A big week for
nabbing illegal alien sexual predators.
MARCY FURMAN, U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT: We
stopped these predators in the tracks. And the public safety of
New York City is better off for it.
ROMANS: In New York this week, 36 rapists and child molesters
arrested, all in the country illegally, arrested along with at
least a dozen permanent legal residents. More troubling many of
these criminal alien sex offenders were free on the streets on
probation.
RICHARD LEVY, NYC DEPARTMENT OF PROBATION: These dangerous
sexual predators should never have been placed on probation.
They are unable to meet one of the most basic conditions of
probation, legal employment. ROMANS: Critics say it's yet
another example of a broken immigration system. That judges are
putting illegal aliens on probation. That sanctuary laws in some
states prevent law enforcement from even asking a defendant his
legal status because of fears it might be discriminatory.
Critics blame policy makers not immigration agents and say
there's no political will to enforce immigration laws or deport
illegal aliens.
CRAIG NELSON, FRIENDS OF IMMIGRATION LAW ENFORCEMENT: Our
immigration system is in a shambles. The agencies are
overwhelmed. The administration seems completely absent on any
sort of enforcement effort. Congress is being extremely
irresponsible.
ROMANS: Case in point he says, a Senate Judiciary Committee this
week to turn out 30,000 more temporary work visas so companies
can hire foreign workers for jobs, adding even more work to an
overburdened agency. Still, even immigration critics are pleased
that 50 criminal alien sex offenders were taken off the street
this week in New York, of 3,100 criminal alien sex arrested in
just over two years.
Of course these arrests and deportations only help public safety
if the government makes sure they don't come right back into the
country. A success today on the border in Arizona, a Mexican
national illegally entering this country, he was stopped and
identified as a man deported in 1981 for having sex with a
child. The question is, how many other dangerous criminals
didn't get stopped? And made it through without any trouble,
Lou.
DOBBS: Unfortunately the answer to that question is in terms of
estimates quite large in terms of the population of criminal
illegal aliens as they are called who have committed serious
crimes and sex offenses.
The idea that the country continues to tolerate a border that is
absolutely wide open, whether it to be terrorists, illegal
aliens, to sex offenders, to criminals of all sorts is
extraordinary.
ROMANS: You can see by the action from the Senate this week
their concern seems to be making sure there are workers for
companies, not to enforce immigration laws that are already on
the books.
DOBBS: As Christine Romans reported this week, there is no
accounting for most of those receiving visas in this country,
our immigration officials, our State Department, homeland
security department, none have an accurate count as to the
number, the names, or the whereabouts of most of those.
Christine Romans, thank you much.
That brings us to the subject of our poll tonight. The question
is should sanctuary laws that prevent the apprehension of
illegal aliens be abolished? Yes or no. Please your vote at
loudobbs.com. We'll have the results here later in the
broadcast.
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Man Arrested for Sexually Assaulting Dog
Oct 21 6:38 AM US/Eastern
ONTARIO, Calif.
A man was arrested after neighbors reported seeing him sexually
assaulting his family's 10-year-old female Rottweiler, police
said.
Ubaldo Vasquez Huizar, 39, was arrested for investigation of two
counts of sexual assault on an animal, according to a statement
from Ontario police Detective David McBride.
Detectives learned of the alleged crimes after going to Huizar's
home to notify him that he was required to register as a sex
offender, the statement said. Huizar had been convicted last
December of exposing himself to an 11-year-old girl, police
said.
He also was wanted on an outstanding $10,000 drug warrant.
While at the home, police learned that Huizar was living in a
large doghouse in the backyard, McBride's statement said.
Neighbors reported that he often slept naked in the doghouse
with the family dog, Mayra, the statement said. They said they
saw Huizar sexually assault the animal with a broom handle and
his hand and heard the dog cry in pain when he was in the
doghouse, the statement said.
Neighbors also reported seeing Huizar in his back yard dressed
in a woman's bra and panties, dancing with a broom handle,
police said.
Huizar was booked at the West Valley Detention Center, according
to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Web site. The Inland
Valley Humane Society took Mayra into protective custody, police
said. The family might not get the dog back if Huizar is
convicted of sexually assaulting it.
Studies have shown a link between abuse of animals and abuse of
humans, said Martin Mersereau, manager of the domestic animal
abuse division of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
"A large percentage of sexual abusers start out abusing
animals," he said.
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Information from: Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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