Friday, November 1, 2024

The Enrichment Report #8

 A selection of articles showcasing the benefits of diversity, equity and inclusion:

    A 17-year-old suspect, Jaylen Dwayne Edgar, has been arrested after gunshots were heard in two different locations and he was tackled by police, according to police Chief Eric Smith.

    Edgar was previously arrested for grand theft in 2023. 

    Wilson Castillo Diaz, 26, of Westbury, is accused of raping the young victim at an undisclosed location on October 16, according to Nassau County Police.

    Diaz, who illegally crossed the US border near Rio Grande, Texas in April 2014, was arrested by US Border Patrol agents and then released.

    In July 2024 a Chinese national who arrived at the border and attempted entry illegally was detained by federal authorities and placed in detention. Medical screening of the individual subsequently showed that they had an extremely virulent drug-resistant form of TB. Despite that, the feds put the individual into general population in a detention facility. The individual in question was then moved to at least two other facilities where again they were put in general population. It is estimated that this individual came into contact with 200 persons in total.

    The federal government now proposes to release this individual and put them on the street where they can infect thousands. Louisiana is suing to prevent the federal government from conducting what amounts to a biological weapons attack on the American people.  Washington is fighting back.

Of the 14 million illegal border crossers reported under the Biden-Harris administration, more than 3 million are from four countries whose citizens were granted expanded entry through a parole program created by U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas: Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela (CHNV).

DHS has announced processes through which nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, and their immediate family members, may request to come to the United States in a safe and orderly way. Qualified beneficiaries who are outside the United States and lack U.S. entry documents may be considered, on a case-by-case basis, for advanced authorization to travel and a temporary period of parole for up to two years for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit.

    The Schultes say they were surprised to discover the home their Haitian friend Pierre-Marc was living in was owned by a city councilman, Chris Seibert, who owns 87 properties in Limestone County.

    The migrants in the house said they were paying $2,000 per month to stay in the 1,216-square-foot home, but were recently told their rent would be reduced to $1,500 per month in December, according to a text message viewed by The Daily Wire. Brenda, a lifelong resident of Athens who lived in the home for over 10 years until October 2023, told The Daily Wire that she paid just $325 to rent the home. 

    In a leaked recording, Kevin Oyakawa, an operative working for Sen. Sherrod Brown and Rep. Emilia Sykes, was heard discussing what has prevented Sykes from discussing her position on immigration.

    'Open the f****** border, I don't give a s*** who the f**** comes in here,' Oyakawa said in the recording, as reported by Ohio.news.

I am always impressed by large and varied vocabulary employed by Democrats.

3 comments:

  1. The father of one of the Orlando victims said he wanted the shooter to be used for alligator bait.

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    1. It would be fitting; unfortunately, the 8th Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.

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    2. Only if he was alive. Which might be a good idea. Could we get a waiver?

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