Illegal Alien Murders Hostess

As if we didn't see this coming! A 12-time deportee murders his hostess, beating her to death. What an outrage! How long will American idiots be kowtowing to these foreign invaders? How much longer will the church, of all organizations, break the law by aiding and abetting these criminals?

I am more convinced than ever: every illegal alien in this nation should be executed for their crime. There are plenty of legal ways to get into this country including as a refugee seeking asylum. If you come here illegally, you are an invader, an enemy of the United States and her people. It's well documented that illegal aliens commit disproportionately more violent crime than others. They are a priori criminals by their method of "immigration". I would even show a modicum of mercy by giving them a year to leave of their own accord. After that, they would be hunted and killed as any invading army would be. Anyone giving aid to this enemy is guilty of treason.

How much more crime from these bastards will we put up with until citizens begin acting where government has utterly failed? How much longer will citizens allow their government to break the law by its refusal to protect our borders? How bad must it get before the people demand our traitorous leaders be tried for their crimes?

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Justice is dead

http://www.ajc.com/news/gwinnett/man-in-u-s-1...

A Duluth man who says he is in the U.S. illegally was sentenced to 25 years in prison Monday for stabbing his married lover to death and then fleeing the state.

Yang Hee Kim, 34, was charged with murder, aggravated assault and three counts of possession of a knife during the commission of a felony in the Aug. 21, 2007, death of 28-year-old Youngmi Lemasters. Initially, Kim faced a maximum penalty of life plus 35 years.

Kim pleaded guilty in Gwinnett County Superior Court to reduced charges of voluntary manslaughter and possession of a knife during the commission of a felony.

Kim's attorney, Johnnie Moore, called the stabbing a crime of passion between two quarreling lovers. Lemasters was visiting a friend's apartment off North Berkeley Lake Road in Duluth when Kim showed up. The couple argued and Kim stabbed her three times, prosecutors said. Lemasters was bleeding profusely when police arrived, but she remained conscious. With her dying breaths, she identified her attacker as Kim.

Kim will have to serve only a third of his 25-year sentence before becoming eligible for parole, according to a spokesperson for the Georgia Department of Corrections. Kim, who is Korean, also may be subject to deportation after his time is served because he has admitted being in the country illegally.

An illegal alien charged with murder and facing life plus 35 years may very well end up serving only 8 or 9 years in prison. Justice is dead.