【Email
from the White House 2019-04-05】"The
man charged with murdering a female nanny who went missing while
jogging in New Jersey last month was in the U.S. illegally..."
Man
Accused of Murdering New Jersey Nanny Was
Twice-Deported Illegal Immigrant from Honduras
“The man
charged with murdering a female nanny who went missing
while jogging in New Jersey last month was in the U.S.
illegally and had twice been deported to Honduras,
Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed to the
Washington Examiner Wednesday,” Anna
Giaritelli reports.
“Jorge Rios, 33,
has been charged with murdering Carolina Cano, 45, as
well as kidnapping and aggravated sexual assault. Both
lived in Jersey City, N.J., where the attack took
place.” Jersey City designated itself as a sanctuary
city in February 2017.
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“Democrats
are still reeling from Special Counsel Robert
Mueller’s conclusion that the Trump campaign did not
collude with Russians in 2016. But they’ve now hit
upon a political comeback strategy: Accuse Attorney
General William Barr of a coverup,” The
Wall Street Journal editorial board writes.
“That’s preposterous, since Mr. Barr’s four-page
letter quotes directly from Mr. Mueller’s report.”
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KYFL
reports that Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry
(R-LA) has announced the arrest of an illegal
immigrant “accused of more than 100 counts of sex
crimes.” The suspect, a registered sex offender,
illegally re-entered the United States after being
deported and was re-arrested for victimizing a child
under 13. “Illegal immigration has real-life
consequences,” Attorney General Landry said.
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“According to
new research from Zillow, real estate investors appear
to be flocking to Opportunity Zones in the U.S., where
they can receive a discount on capital gains taxes for
investing within certain areas,” Michael Gerrity
writes in World
Property Journal. Sale prices in Opportunity
Zones have grown by more than 20 percent annually,
increasing the value of real estate in these
historically low-income, distressed communities.
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“A workplace
raid in Allen, Texas, by Immigration and Customs
Enforcement led to the arrests of 280 workers
suspected of illegally working in the United States,”
Claude Thompson reports in the Washington
Examiner. U.S. law enforcement carried out
the operation yesterday in what is being called “the
largest workplace raid since before the Obama
administration.”
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President
Donald J. Trump meets with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg |
April 2, 2019
Dogwood
trees are seen in bloom on the North Lawn of the White House | March
26, 2019
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victim too.
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