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May 27, 2005

Our Immigration Enforcement Hard at Work

Posted in: Crime,Illegal Immigration

Illegal immigration is the hot topic of the day. The excuse to allow it focuses on “jobs that no American is willing to do”. However, what is the crime element to the illegals that are in the US?

What does it take for Immigration to finally realize that their are a dangerous illegal’s in the Country?

One would think that three burglary arrests might do it?

No, it took indicted as an adult on six felony charges, including attempted murder, sexual battery and kidnapping.

Such was the case for Milagro Cunningham, a Bahamian native, who escaped the notice of immigration authorities as his burglary charges were handled by the juvenile justice system. Milagro Cunningham then decided to escalate his crimes.

A 17-year-old Lake Worth teenager charged with raping an 8-year-old girl and leaving her for dead at an abandoned landfill is in the United States illegally, officials determined.

Cunningham allegedly snatched the girl from her godmother’s apartment, where he had been sleeping on the couch after leaving the nearby home of his aunt and uncle about four months ago.

In Sunday’s frantic search, the girl spent about seven hours buried under debris in a trash bin. Searchers discovered her when they saw part of a foot and hand at the old landfill. A college scholarship fund has been created for the victim.

All this created by the loop holes and failings of our court system and immigration enforcement.

“If he had been booked into the main jail, he would have been checked,” said Art Bullock, U.S. Border Patrol chief in West Palm Beach.

This is reassuring to know. I am sure the family of the 8 year old girl are pleased. Is someone going to tell me that illegal immigration is still just about jobs?


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