October 20, 2015, - 3:42 pm
WTF?!: ICE Won’t Arrest Child Molester b/c He Failed in Kid Rape Attempt
Michigan agents in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) declined to pick up a drunk illegal alien who tried to molest a young girl because the molester failed in his molestation attempt. Attention: illegal aliens, if at first you don’t succeed in molesting girls, you are free to try, try again.
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised by this because, apparently, ICE agents are too busy in sex swinger parties to bother (I’ll be commenting more on that later).
Get a load of this absurdity, and ask yourself what the heck ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations chief Tom Homan, Obama ICE chief Sarah Saldana, and ICE Deputy Director Daniel Ragsdale (who is really running the show) are actually doing for a living and why they still have jobs and paychecks.
Police who responded to a 9-1-1 call for a possible assault Sunday in downtown Milford found a 13-year-old girl “extremely upset, crying and nearly hyperventilating.” According to a report, the Village of Milford resident told police she was walking south on Main Street, south of Liberty, when a man walking north on the opposite side of the street began yelling at her in Spanish. The girl told officers she didn’t understand much of what the man said, but reported he crossed the street, approached her and said, “Come with me.”
When the girl said “no” and kept walking, the man reportedly pulled five $20 bills from his wallet and attempted to hand her the money, repeating “Come with me” and reaching for her arm. The girl told police she pulled her arm back and ran down Main Street to a friend’s home, turning once to see the man walking in the opposite direction on Liberty. . . . Police identified the man as a 34-year-old Milford resident, who reportedly works at a Milford business, speaks little English and is in the U.S. illegally.
The man, who has no record of criminal history, the report said, was also intoxicated and blew a preliminary breath test of 0.19 percent, more than twice the legal limit for driving in Michigan. Police also noted the man had urinated on himself.
Officers notified U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who declined to pick up the individual. Since the man never actually touched the girl, police said, he was cited for disorderly person, booked and released.
More:
Other than notifying ICE, said Milford Police Chief Tom Lindberg, a local police department has no greater authority over an illegal alien than it does over an American citizen. “We’re actually obligated to treat them the same as everyone else,” Lindberg said, noting he was “extremely disappointed” ICE did not opt to pick up and deport the man. “We can’t detain them any longer than we could detain anyone else.”
Lindberg he and several members of the department had lengthy discussions about potential charges after the man was arrested, as well as informal conversations with the prosecutor’s office, but ultimately determined legal repercussions for the man were very limited.
Completely ridiculous.
So, let me get this straight: by ICE’s set of rules, you actually have to succeed in your rape, murder, and child molestation attempts to actually be guilty or to be deported. Good to know. Message to all illegal aliens: keep trying to rape those 13-year-olds. Nobody’ll touch ya until you succeed in actually raping one.
ICE has a warped set of morals in which sexual harassment and molestation is okay. Pressuring agents to swing is okay, and trying to sexually molest girls is okay (so long as you don’t succeed), too, at ICE. Got that?
Um, why the heck is there still an ICE . . . other than to perpetuate a multi-zillion dollar boondoggle in which agents’ hands are tied . . . and, in the case of San Diego ICE, may literally be tied up at sex swinging parties?
Just asking.
Reader Eric:
Declined to pick him up?! This is what’s wrong with our country.
Yup.
Tags: Daniel Ragsdale, ICE, Immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Sarah Saldana, Tom Homan
I remember the good old days when “mere presence” [8 USC 1325] was considered a felony. The kids today of ICE are another thing entirely. I have a neighbor who has been an Agent for nearly 10-years, and has never effected an arrest. We have ourselves to blame.
#1 Vato on October 20, 2015 at 4:30 pm