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Border Businesses Owned by Palestinian Terrorist Raided in Texas

BROWNSVILLE, Texas – Federal and local law enforcement agencies raided a series of car lots and homes in connection with a money laundering investigation involving a convicted Palestinian terrorist. Family members of the suspect had previously been tied to a network of underground casinos, officials say.

On Thursday morning, federal agents along with investigators with the Cameron County District Attorney’s Office carried out a series of raids at a home in a luxurious neighborhood and at two car lots owned by George Z. Rafidi.
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Court documents revealed that federal agents arrested Rafidi in April 2018 on charges tied to him lying in federal documents to obtain U.S. permanent residency and citizenship naturalization. Rafidi is in jail awaiting sentencing on those charges, but could be facing more jeopardy for the money laundering investigation.

According to prosecutors, Rafidi was born in Palestine and was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a group designated by the U.S. government as a foreign terrorist organization. In 1997, Israeli Defense Forces arrested Rafidi on terrorism charges tied to a series of attacks and an alleged weapons purchase. Rafidi pleaded guilty to the charge of being a member of the terrorist organization and was sentenced to an 18-months–only to be released eight months early as part of a prisoner exchange between Israel and Jordan.

Border Businesses Owned by Palestinian Terrorist Raided in Texas
 



For people familiar with the lonesome highways of far West Texas and New Mexico, it's an unusual sight: the ubiquitous Border Patrol checkpoints are all closed. Last month, Homeland Security shifted the checkpoint agents to the border to help process the crush of migrant asylum-seekers.
Otero County, N.M., is so alarmed by the possibility of illegal narcotics flowing north unchecked that it has declared a local state of emergency.
Normally, if you drive from Las Cruces to Alamogordo, N.M., on U.S. Route 70, you have to pull into a federal inspection station. A stern, green-suited agent asks if you're a U.S. citizen, while another one with a dog sniffs your car for drugs.
Nowadays, traffic roars past orange cones that block the entrance to the checkpoint. Customs and Border Protection has closed all six checkpoints in the El Paso Sector — which covers West Texas and New Mexico. Checkpoints elsewhere along the southern border are operating normally.
 
Pope Francis sends $500,000 in aid to migrants stranded at the US border: Six migrant caravans made up of 75,000 people who made the journey north in 2018 stand to benefit from Catholic Church's intervention

Pope Francis has donated half a million dollars in aid for migrants apprehended along the U.S. - Mexico border.

The funds will be distributed among 27 projects promoted by sixteen Mexican dioceses and religious congregations, which requested assistance in continuing to provide food, lodging, and basic necessities to the migrants.

Vatican News claimed the aid would specifically help more than 75,000 people who arrived in Mexico in 2018 as part of six migrant caravans.

The funding comes as more than a thousand migrants broke out of a detention center in southern Mexico on Thursday evening, authorities said, in a fresh sign of how a surge in arrivals has stretched the country's resources to the limit.

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Pope Francis sends $500,000 in aid to migrants stranded at the US border | Daily Mail Online
 
Pope Francis sends $500,000 in aid to migrants stranded at the US border: Six migrant caravans made up of 75,000 people who made the journey north in 2018 stand to benefit from Catholic Church's intervention

Pope Francis has donated half a million dollars in aid for migrants apprehended along the U.S. - Mexico border.

The funds will be distributed among 27 projects promoted by sixteen Mexican dioceses and religious congregations, which requested assistance in continuing to provide food, lodging, and basic necessities to the migrants.

Vatican News claimed the aid would specifically help more than 75,000 people who arrived in Mexico in 2018 as part of six migrant caravans.

The funding comes as more than a thousand migrants broke out of a detention center in southern Mexico on Thursday evening, authorities said, in a fresh sign of how a surge in arrivals has stretched the country's resources to the limit.

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Pope Francis sends $500,000 in aid to migrants stranded at the US border | Daily Mail Online
Ship them all to the Vatican!
 
Facts:

"First, the crime rate in the 23 counties along the U.S. border with Mexico is below that of counties in the United States that do not lie along the Mexican border. Violent and property crime rates are both slightly lower along the border, but the homicide rate along the border is a whopping 34 percent below the homicide rate in non-border counties. If the entire United States had a homicide rate as low as that along the border in 2017, then there would have been about 5,720 fewer homicides nationwide that year."

"Second, illegal immigrants apprehended along the border have a low criminal conviction rate."

"Third, resident illegal immigrants are less likely to be incarcerated or convicted of crimes than native-born Americans. The estimated nationwide illegal immigrant incarceration rate in 2016 was 47 percent below that of native-born Americans, including those in immigration detention. According to a different measure of illegal immigrant criminals incarcerated in state prisons only, their nationwide incarceration rate is about 28 percent below that of legal immigrants and natives combined. Texas is the only state that tracks criminal convictions by immigration status. In 2015 the illegal immigrant criminal conviction rates were 50 percent below native-born Americans while their homicide conviction rate was 16 percent below natives in Texas."

There Is No National Emergency on the Border, Mr. President





Unbleivable, some Americans are dumber than a box of rocks, TRUTH!
 
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My brother lives in Yuma, it isn't a false narrative. My buddy does business out of Del Rio and El Paso, and into and throughout Mexico. It's not a false narrative.

Also, I know I saw someone from Texas was offering to donate $10,000 to charity of choice to each democratic politician to come down to the border and let him drive them around to show what this false narrative looks like. Don't think anyone has taken him up on that offer........
If he offered it to their re-election funding he might find a few takers.
 
Pope Francis sends $500,000 in aid to migrants stranded at the US border: Six migrant caravans made up of 75,000 people who made the journey north in 2018 stand to benefit from Catholic Church's intervention

Pope Francis has donated half a million dollars in aid for migrants apprehended along the U.S. - Mexico border.

The funds will be distributed among 27 projects promoted by sixteen Mexican dioceses and religious congregations, which requested assistance in continuing to provide food, lodging, and basic necessities to the migrants.

Vatican News claimed the aid would specifically help more than 75,000 people who arrived in Mexico in 2018 as part of six migrant caravans.

The funding comes as more than a thousand migrants broke out of a detention center in southern Mexico on Thursday evening, authorities said, in a fresh sign of how a surge in arrivals has stretched the country's resources to the limit.

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Pope Francis sends $500,000 in aid to migrants stranded at the US border | Daily Mail Online
The Cathoilc church gets a sh!tload of money in the collection plates from Mexicans in this country.
 
Pope Francis sends $500,000 in aid to migrants stranded at the US border: Six migrant caravans made up of 75,000 people who made the journey north in 2018 stand to benefit from Catholic Church's intervention

Pope Francis has donated half a million dollars in aid for migrants apprehended along the U.S. - Mexico border.

The funds will be distributed among 27 projects promoted by sixteen Mexican dioceses and religious congregations, which requested assistance in continuing to provide food, lodging, and basic necessities to the migrants.

Vatican News claimed the aid would specifically help more than 75,000 people who arrived in Mexico in 2018 as part of six migrant caravans.

The funding comes as more than a thousand migrants broke out of a detention center in southern Mexico on Thursday evening, authorities said, in a fresh sign of how a surge in arrivals has stretched the country's resources to the limit.

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12797120-6962193-image-a-119_1556391762713.jpg


Pope Francis sends $500,000 in aid to migrants stranded at the US border | Daily Mail Online

He should send a boat.
 
Pope Francis sends $500,000 in aid to migrants stranded at the US border: Six migrant caravans made up of 75,000 people who made the journey north in 2018 stand to benefit from Catholic Church's intervention

Pope Francis has donated half a million dollars in aid for migrants apprehended along the U.S. - Mexico border.

The funds will be distributed among 27 projects promoted by sixteen Mexican dioceses and religious congregations, which requested assistance in continuing to provide food, lodging, and basic necessities to the migrants.

Vatican News claimed the aid would specifically help more than 75,000 people who arrived in Mexico in 2018 as part of six migrant caravans.

The funding comes as more than a thousand migrants broke out of a detention center in southern Mexico on Thursday evening, authorities said, in a fresh sign of how a surge in arrivals has stretched the country's resources to the limit.

12797108-6962193-image-m-118_1556391742657.jpg










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Pope Francis sends $500,000 in aid to migrants stranded at the US border | Daily Mail Online

So basically he is giving Mexicans back some of their money they have to the church so they can help the illegals that waiting their country , sweet . The rest I deleted it was mostly smart azz comments about tithing and maybe 10% of what they pay to cover up sex scandals. 😏
 
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So basically he is giving Mexicans back some of their money they have to the church so they can help the illegals that waiting their country , sweet . The rest I deleted it was mostly smart azz comments about tithing and maybe 10% of what they pay to cover up sex scandals. 😏

What the catholic church does is recruit donations from the illegal aliens by supporting open borders and sanctuary cities, and they recruit donations from American catholics by saying they oppose abortion.

Meanwhile, there are thousands of catholic priests and NUNS who have engaged in the sexual abuse of children.
 
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Report: Man Suspected of Illegally Crossing U.S.-Mexico Border Faces Child Rape Charges

A man in Cleveland, Ohio has been taken into police custody and is now facing rape charges after authorities obtained a warrant for his arrest on Wednesday.

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The man is also suspected of illegally crossing the southern United States border at least five times, according to local reports.

Rafael Martinez, 45-years-old, who is suspected of illegally crossing the United States southern border multiple times, has been accused of raping two children under the age of 13 on or around January 1, 2008 to January 1, 2013 in Cleveland, Ohio, according to a report by Fox 8 Cleveland.

Suspected Illegal U.S.-Mexico Border Crosser Faces Child Rape Charges
 
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Illegal immigrant accused of murdering friend on video was supposed to be deported but Cuba refused him

An illegal immigrant accused of murder is stuck on U.S. soil after officials in his home country refuse to accept his deportation because of his criminal history.

David Paneque, 29, was allegedly caught on video fatally shooting his friend Leandro Lopez, 31, while the two were at a parking garage in Miami last month. As Paneque sits in jail awaiting trial, it's been revealed by the Tampa Bay Times that he was supposed to be deported to Cuba nearly two years ago, but the country wouldn't take him back because of his extensive criminal past.


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Paneque, who has previous ties to the gang Sur-13 and went by the nickname "Psycho," was first arrested in 2007 when he stabbed a man several times while robbing him. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for attempted murder and armed robbery, and he picked up another criminal charge while in jail for attacking guards at his facility. Paneque was released in 2017 but remained in the custody of ICE for a month, during which time a judge ordered that he be sent back to Cuba.

The only problem was that, among renewed diplomatic relations with Cuba under the Obama administration, Cuba accepts very few deportations. Last year, they allowed less than 500 people to be returned, despite the fact that more than 37,000 Cuban nationals are facing orders of removal, according to ICE.

Because Cuba refused his return, Paneque was placed under an "order of supervision," and released back into Miami. Before being arrested for the murder of Leandro Lopez, Paneque joked with police officers during questioning about his failed deportation.

Illegal immigrant accused of murdering friend on video was supposed to be deported but Cuba refused him
 
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Trump also complained about a court backlog of 900,000 cases that has turned immigration proceedings into a FARCE that requires an endless supply of specialized legal expertise in order to protect the country.
 
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ads offer to 'help out' migrants trying to enter US, Border Patrol official says


U.S. Customs and Border Protection has claimed that radio advertisements in Central America are encouraging a wave of migrants to come to the U.S. for the "American dream."

During a ride-along tour of the southern border in El Paso, Texas, Assistant Chief Patrol Jose Martinez told Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo that "the word is definitely out" among would-be immigrants.

"You listen to your radio on the way to work, on your way to the grocery store and that country is advertising, 'If you want the American dream, we'll help you out, we'll teach you how to get in the United States," Martinez said.

Radio ads offer to 'help out' migrants trying to enter US, Border Patrol official says
 
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