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   From: anonymous@hoi-polloi.org   
      
   In article    
   Joe Cooper wrote:   
   >   
   > A Democrat legislator from Massachusetts tipped off suspected criminal   
   > aliens regarding a coming ICE raid. The fact that she did so, and how   
   > she did so, can be considered a criminal act. Attorney General Sessions   
   > can prosecute. Here is how.   
   >   
   > As the Department of Justice Criminal Resource Manual for federal   
   > prosecutors apprises, the criminal law "makes it an offense" for anyone   
   > to "encourage" an alien to "reside" in the United States, when "knowing"   
   > the person's residence "will be in violation of law." "Aiding and   
   > abetting" such encouragement or illegal residence is also a federal   
   > crime. The law imposes a term of imprisonment up to five years in   
   > federal prison.   
   >   
   > The statute reads as follows: a person violates 8 USC 1324 when he,   
   > "knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an alien has come to,   
   > entered, or remains in the United States in violation of law, conceals,   
   > harbors, or shields from detection, or attempts to conceal, harbor, or   
   > shield from detection, such alien in any place, including any building or   
   > any means of transportation" or "encourages or induces an alien to come   
   > to, enter, or reside in the United States, knowing or in reckless   
   > disregard of the fact that such coming to, entry, or residence is or will   
   > be in violation of law."   
   >   
   > One means of committing that crime is tipping off a suspect about a raid.   
   > Cases and headlines from around the globe reveal law enforcement officers   
   > charged with a crime for tipping off suspects about a potential raid.   
   >   
   > After his inauguration, President Trump apprised ICE to focus on raiding   
   > locations of especially dangerous illegal aliens. Following Trump's   
   > orders, ICE began such raids over the last month. That is when a   
   > Democrat legislator decided to take the law into her own hands and add   
   > lawless resistance to the so-called "resistance" groups aligned against   
   > President Trump enforcing the will of the voters who elected him   
   > president.   
   >   
   > Democrat legislator Michelle DuBois of Massachusetts posted the following   
   > on her Facebook page on March 27, 2017:   
   >   
   > ICE raid in Brockton on 3/28 and 29th. If you get picked up by   
   > ICE call legal services direct line for immigration help:   
   > 774-488-5961. I got the following information from my friend   
   > in the Latin community: 'I have a message for the immigrant   
   > community of Brockton. Please be careful on Wednesday 29.   
   > ICE will be in Brockton on that day. If you are undocumented   
   > don't go out on the street. If there is a knock on the door   
   > of your house and you don't know who it is, don't open the   
   > door. I ask you to be careful.'   
   >   
   > This opens the door to criminal prosecution on three fronts: first,   
   > tipping off suspects about the raid itself; second, advising suspects to   
   > take concealment actions that would avoid detection, such as "don't go   
   > out on the street" and "don't open the door," but "be careful" on the   
   > days of the raid, disclosing the likely methods of the raid in the   
   > process and enabling concealment for the purposes of continued illegal   
   > residency; and third, using her public office and public platform, with   
   > its implied access to inside information, to validate the raid's   
   > probability and the methods and means of evading it.   
   >   
   > Indeed, one of the priority areas of enforcement for the FBI's Public   
   > Corruption unit is "combating the threat of public corruption" in the   
   > area of immigration, especially due to the country's vulnerability to   
   > "drugs and weapons trafficking, alien smuggling, espionage, and   
   > terrorism," which such illegal entry and residency poses.   
   >   
   > Boston needs no reminder of the risk of immigrant-inspired terror. Given   
   > ICE's current focus of its raids on criminal aliens that pose a risk of   
   > safety to Americans, this tip-off wasn't for the gardener or the maid; it   
   > was for the dangerous criminal. Ask Rockville parents about that risk.   
   > Ask the friends and family of Kate Steinle. Ask Trump State of the Union   
   > invitee Jamiel Shaw. In their name, prosecute DuBois.   
   >   
   > Source: http://bit.ly/2mPjdZn   
      
   Throw the fucking cunt in jail. Democrats need a wakeup call.   
      
   michelle.dubois@mahouse.gov   
      
   State House. Room 136. Boston, Mass. 02133. Representative   
   Michelle DuBois. PHONE: (617) 722-2011.   
   EMAIL:michelle.dubois@mahouse.gov. State House.   
      
   michelle.dubois@mahouse.gov   
      
   Throw the bitch in jail. This is real life, not social media   
   romper room.   
       
      
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