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In an email to supporters in both English and Spanish Friday, Wisconsin Congresswoman Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) offered tips to criminal illegal aliens on how to avoid detection by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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"If an ICE agent comes to your door, you don't have to answer," the email reads. "A deportation warrant doesn't give ICE agents the right to enter your home without permission."

The email was sent in advance of ICE raids Sunday targeting criminal illegal aliens who had previously ignored deportation orders. Milwaukee was not among the cities in which the raids were conducted.

"Even though Milwaukee is not included on this list," Moore wrote, "it's likely to be a point of target. Other people who are not original targets could still be impacted. The Trump Administration wants to sow fear within immigrant communities, so I want all Milwaukeeans to be empowered with the right information."

The email gives further instruction if a target is arrested or detained by ICE: "You have the right to speak to a lawyer immediately and the right to remain silent and refuse to sign any documents without advice from an attorney." It then ends with a plea to "look out for your friends, neighbors, and community."

The implication here is unsettling: Milwaukee's Congressional representative is framing a federal law enforcement agency as the enemy of her community and a legitimate law enforcement action (that isn't even happening in her community) as an unlawful infringement on individual rights. The 2,000 criminal illegals ICE went after this weekend are high-value law enforcement targets and many are violent gangsters.

One wonders what the response to this sort of ridiculous virtue signaling might be if a member of Congress was offering legal tips to white supremacists ahead of a planned FBI raid on skinhead gangs.

 

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18 minutes ago, racer254 said:

In an email to supporters in both English and Spanish Friday, Wisconsin Congresswoman Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) offered tips to criminal illegal aliens on how to avoid detection by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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"If an ICE agent comes to your door, you don't have to answer," the email reads. "A deportation warrant doesn't give ICE agents the right to enter your home without permission."

The email was sent in advance of ICE raids Sunday targeting criminal illegal aliens who had previously ignored deportation orders. Milwaukee was not among the cities in which the raids were conducted.

"Even though Milwaukee is not included on this list," Moore wrote, "it's likely to be a point of target. Other people who are not original targets could still be impacted. The Trump Administration wants to sow fear within immigrant communities, so I want all Milwaukeeans to be empowered with the right information."

The email gives further instruction if a target is arrested or detained by ICE: "You have the right to speak to a lawyer immediately and the right to remain silent and refuse to sign any documents without advice from an attorney." It then ends with a plea to "look out for your friends, neighbors, and community."

The implication here is unsettling: Milwaukee's Congressional representative is framing a federal law enforcement agency as the enemy of her community and a legitimate law enforcement action (that isn't even happening in her community) as an unlawful infringement on individual rights. The 2,000 criminal illegals ICE went after this weekend are high-value law enforcement targets and many are violent gangsters.

One wonders what the response to this sort of ridiculous virtue signaling might be if a member of Congress was offering legal tips to white supremacists ahead of a planned FBI raid on skinhead gangs.

 

https://newstalk1130.iheart.com/featured/common-sense-central/content/2019-07-16-congresswoman-moore-helps-criminals-evade-law-enforcement/?fbclid=IwAR088cKGPJMwYxQjZ-qSAT8awZKJU8IPOI0EheBY9WuZVV3RKpoQzgf4GTo

This is so egregious, it boggles my mind to believe it's real. 

Assisting criminals. I can't honestly believe this is happening, but it is!!!!

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Just now, washedupmxer said:

Why not? What did the skinhead do? What law did they break? Do you have a scale of severity?

It's rhetorical btw brain dead 

Why does your house smell like shit....Nevermind...it's rhetorical you CTE laden fucktard. 😂

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8 hours ago, racer254 said:

In an email to supporters in both English and Spanish Friday, Wisconsin Congresswoman Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) offered tips to criminal illegal aliens on how to avoid detection by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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"If an ICE agent comes to your door, you don't have to answer," the email reads. "A deportation warrant doesn't give ICE agents the right to enter your home without permission."

The email was sent in advance of ICE raids Sunday targeting criminal illegal aliens who had previously ignored deportation orders. Milwaukee was not among the cities in which the raids were conducted.

"Even though Milwaukee is not included on this list," Moore wrote, "it's likely to be a point of target. Other people who are not original targets could still be impacted. The Trump Administration wants to sow fear within immigrant communities, so I want all Milwaukeeans to be empowered with the right information."

The email gives further instruction if a target is arrested or detained by ICE: "You have the right to speak to a lawyer immediately and the right to remain silent and refuse to sign any documents without advice from an attorney." It then ends with a plea to "look out for your friends, neighbors, and community."

The implication here is unsettling: Milwaukee's Congressional representative is framing a federal law enforcement agency as the enemy of her community and a legitimate law enforcement action (that isn't even happening in her community) as an unlawful infringement on individual rights. The 2,000 criminal illegals ICE went after this weekend are high-value law enforcement targets and many are violent gangsters.

One wonders what the response to this sort of ridiculous virtue signaling might be if a member of Congress was offering legal tips to white supremacists ahead of a planned FBI raid on skinhead gangs.

 

https://newstalk1130.iheart.com/featured/common-sense-central/content/2019-07-16-congresswoman-moore-helps-criminals-evade-law-enforcement/?fbclid=IwAR088cKGPJMwYxQjZ-qSAT8awZKJU8IPOI0EheBY9WuZVV3RKpoQzgf4GTo

Those are US laws you stupid fuckin moron

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35 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Those are US laws you stupid fuckin moron

Listen here dipshit, when Law Enforcement does other raids, on drug houses or when they do seat belt enforcement, how many congressman issue statements informing constituents how to evade the law?  HOW MANY?  NONE.  So why does this congress person do this at this time?  WHY?

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  To see any U.S. congress person promote this is SICKENING.      we are fubar as a nation if this is not dealt with Harshly.  aiding and abetting is a criminal offence, someone in government needs to bring these charges against any that assist with this madness.

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21 minutes ago, old indy said:

  To see any U.S. congress person promote this is SICKENING.      we are fubar as a nation if this is not dealt with Harshly.  aiding and abetting is a criminal offence, someone in government needs to bring these charges against any that assist with this madness.

I’m hoping this leads us to something bigger and better.  Americans can start backing ICE while they do their job.

11 minutes ago, motonoggin said:

Lol.

Fuck ICE. ACAB.

“ACAB”. :lol:

All Cops Are Bastards.  LOL.  

 

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23 minutes ago, motonoggin said:

Lol.

Fuck ICE. ACAB.

So much hate. 

Life really hurt your feelings lol

What makes you more upset your physical appearance or inability to think rationally?

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Just now, Zambroski said:

They are all like school limericks. Nobody with any dignity should take them seriously.

Except.....All cops are bastards. 100% true

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11 minutes ago, f7ben said:

First of all you mouth breathing fucks.....entering the country illegally is a civil crime. Not criminal. 

Obstruction :lol:

:pc: Wrong.   Only civil when apprehended in the process of entering.  

https://www.justice.gov/jm/criminal-resource-manual-1911-8-usc-1325-unlawful-entry-failure-depart-fleeing-immigration

Whether it’s by crossing the U.S. border with a "coyote" or buying a fake U.S. passport, a foreign national who enters the U.S. illegally can be both convicted of a crime and held responsible for a civil violation under the U.S. immigration laws. Illegal entry also carries consequences for anyone who might later attempt to apply for a green card or other immigration benefit.

The penalties and consequences get progressively more severe if a person enters illegally more than once, or enters illegally after an order of removal (deportation) or after having been convicted of an aggravated felony.

Criminal Penalties for Improper Entry to the U.S.

For the first improper entry offense, the person can be fined (as a criminal penalty), or imprisoned for up to six months, or both.

For a subsequent offense, the person can be fined or imprisoned for up to two years, or both. (See 8 U.S.C. Section 1325, I.N.A. Section 275.)

But just in case that isn’t enough to deter illegal entrants, a separate section of the law adds penalties for reentry (or attempted reentry) in cases where the person had been convicted of certain types of crimes and thus removed (deported) from the U.S., as follows:

  1. People removed for a conviction of three or more misdemeanors involving drugs, crimes against the person, or both, or a felony (other than an aggravated felony), shall be fined, imprisoned for up to ten years, or both.
  2. People removed for a conviction of an aggravated felony shall be fined, imprisoned for up to 20 years, or both.
  3. People who were excluded or removed from the United States for security reasons shall be fined, and imprisoned for up to ten years, which sentence shall not run concurrently with any other sentence.
  4. Nonviolent offenders who were removed from the United States before their prison sentence was up shall be fined, imprisoned for up to ten years, or both.

What’s more, someone deported before a prison sentence was complete may be incarcerated for the remainder of the sentence of imprisonment, without any reduction for parole or supervised release.

(See 8 U.S.C. Section 1326, I.N.A. Section 276.)

Civil Penalties

Entry (or attempted entry) at a place other than one designated by immigration officers carries additional civil penalties. The amount is at least $50 and not more than $250 for each such entry (or attempted entry); or twice that amount if the illegal entrant has been previously fined a civil penalty for the same violation. (See 8 U.S.C. Section 1325, I.N.A. Section 275.)

1911. 8 U.S.C. 1325 -- UNLAWFUL ENTRY, FAILURE TO DEPART, FLEEING IMMIGRATION CHECKPOINTS, MARRIAGE FRAUD, COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE FRAUD

 

Section 1325 sets forth criminal offenses relating to (1) improper entry into the United States by an alien, (2) entry into marriage for the purpose of evading immigration laws, and (3) establishing a commercial enterprise for the purpose of evading immigration laws. The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) amended 8 U.S.C. § 1325 to provide that an alien apprehended while entering or attempting to enter the United States at a time or place other than as designated by immigration officers shall be subject to a civil penalty.

Comment: Further discussion of these offenses is set forth in Chapter 4 of Immigration Law, published as part of the Office of Legal Education's Litigation Series, and as part of the USABook computer library.

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