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Members of the Mara Salvatrucha-13 (MS-13) al-Qaida linked ‘gang’

As I mentioned on Tammy Radio today, one of my new favorite provisions is the special offer to illegal alien gang members, such as the al-Qaida linked savages in the infamous machete-wielding MS-13. These savages, too, can become Permanent Temporary Visa holders if they just say ‘sorry.’

'B' cup or 'C' cup?

18th Street ‘Gang’ Members

What are the other Illegal Alien Gangs (more accurately foreign national terrorist operatives) ICE knows about and has been tracking?

MS-13, Sureños, 18th Street gang, Latin Kings, Vatos Locos, Mexican Mafia, Bloods, Crips, Spanish Gangster Disciples, La Raza gang, Border Brothers, Brown Pride, Norteno, Florencia 13, Tiny Rascal, Asian Boyz, and Jamaican Posse.

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Border Brother ‘Gang’ Member

As long as the freaks who run in any of these gangs have never been caught committing felonies,or have never been convicted of one, they, too, will be welcomed with open arms, given a visa which prohibits their deportation, guarantees them tax-payer funded lawyers (in the strange event they would ever need them), as well as all the civil-rights protection America gives its citizens. In other words, you will start to pay for their crime-and-entitlement ridden lives. Even though these people (and I use that term lightly) are not citizens, are career criminals, and are part of a scheme that is nothing less than domestic terrorism.

Yeah, and as you can tell by the pics, I’m sure this is just the crowd that will really mean it when they sign the ‘renunciation’ pledge on their visa form. Lovely.

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  1. F-Islam says:

    I see these guys assimilating in the near future.

  2. pat_s says:

    This is how George Bush served the American people on border security. I guess there were still too many arrests and deportations for our President, hence the crackdown on border patrol agents who tried to do their jobs.
    Report takes on Bush immigration record.

    Immigration arrests under President Bush are “stagnant and unimpressive” despite massive increases in border patrol agents and other immigration enforcement measures imposed since 2000, a report found. Bush promoted border enforcement successes this week while pushing Congress for a comprehensive immigration policy overhaul. But the centrist private group Third Way questioned his record in a study released Thursday. It found that arrests and deportations are down almost 30 percent since the Clinton years.

    “The decline in immigration enforcement has been steady, dramatic and long-standing,” said Jim Kessler, the group’s vice president for policy and a co-author of the report. “This may not be the cause of our illegal immigration crisis, but it has certainly contributed to it.”

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