MS-13

Michael Reagan writes:

President Bush should issue an executive order denying any federal funds to those cities which either officially or unofficially provide sanctuaries enabling illegal aliens who commit crimes to escape deportation. They need to learn there is a price to be paid for exposing their citizens to criminal activities by aliens here illegally.

Bull! Denying federal funds is laughable. No, instead those city councilmen need to be tried for treason and executed if found guilty.

On June 22, Anthony Bologna and his sons Michael and Matthew were shot to death by Edwin Ramos, 21, after a brief traffic incident when Anthony Bologna allegedly briefly blocked Ramos' car from making a left turn, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Ramos, an alleged member of the vicious the Mara Salvatrucha gang, known as MS-13, should never have been around to kill the three men, and wouldn’t have been -- were not for the city’s sanctuary-city policy. Ramos, an illegal immigrant, was found guilty of committing two felonies when he was 17 -- involving a gang-related assault of a Municipal Railway passenger and the attempted robbery of a pregnant woman -- yet was never surrendered by the city’s juvenile justice authorities to federal officials for possible deportation as required by federal law.

MS-13 is the Hispanic gang with a heavy presence in Gwinnett and other metro Atlanta counties. Welcome to the Third World.

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Vigilantism coming?

Perusing the blogs and fora, it looks like there's a minority of the local population here (metro Atlanta) who are totally fed up with the lack of national defense against foreign invaders. The first signs of coming vigilantism are showing. These fed-up people aren't taking the law into their own hands yet, per se, but they're close. They're on the lookout for illegal aliens, and they're reporting them, and employers who hire them, every chance they get. I expect if the feds don't jump to it and respond lawfully (by doing their jobs!--likely the one legitimate job the feds have), there may be vigilante violence to follow. Frankly, I'd have a hard time blaming them.