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   From: lesliesethhammond@yahoo.com   
      
   "Sarah Ehrett" wrote in message   
   news:vit9i6dmd5h7nftik2m9lg1b285kj2djtr@4ax.com...   
   >   
   > 'Sanctuary policy' set illegal alien free, now charged with child rape.   
   >   
   > On February 16, 2010, police in Prince William County, Virginia, filed   
   > charges against Marcos Banegas , 26, for forcible sodomy and aggravated   
   > sexual battery on an 8-year-old girl. The Honduran national has been on   
   > the   
   > run ever since, and remains at large.   
   >   
   > It was a crime that could have been prevented if police in Montgomery   
   > County, Maryland, would have reported him to Immigration and Customs   
   > Enforcement when they had Banegas in custody. A year before he was charged   
   > with raping the girl in Virginia, he was arrested for second-degree   
   > assault   
   > on a child in Maryland.   
   >   
   > However, because Montgomery County had an official policy against the   
   > police notifying ICE of a suspect's illegal immigration status, Banegas   
   > was   
   > simply released after the charges were dropped by the girl's mother, who   
   > was apparently dating Banegas.   
   >   
   > Amid growing public pressure after a streak of violent crimes committed by   
   > illegal aliens, Montgomery County officials changed their reporting   
   > policy.   
   > While they supposedly now notify ICE of suspected illegal aliens in their   
   > custody, they only do so when the suspect has committed a violent crime.   
   > Illegal aliens committing drug offenses and a host of others are still not   
   > reported.   
   >   
   > In fact, illegal aliens charged with second-degree assault are still not   
   > reported to ICE. So, Banegas would have been set free anyway by Montgomery   
   > County. Evidently, assaults are not considered violent enough.   
   >   
   > Montgomery County spokesman Patrick Lacefield recently defended the   
   > policy,   
   > telling the Washington Examiner: "People need to be held responsible for   
   > the crimes they commit. Reporting every single crime would be putting   
   > county police in the position of enforcing federal immigration policy."   
   >   
   > So, now another young girl's life is destroyed because of a 'sanctuary   
   > policy.'   
   >   
   > Read more about Maryland's dangerous sanctuary policies:   
   > http://www.examiner.com/crime-in-norfolk/maryland-has-become-a   
   haven-for-illegal-alien-gangs-more-on-the-way   
   > .   
      
   So I guess what you're saying is that you hope there may yet be chance for   
   someone to bonk you. Try hanging out a sign saying ALL RAPISTS WELCOME   
   HERE and hope that if he does show up he's not very particular.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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