Sister Denise, killed by drink-driving illegal alien

Why Obama’s defacto amnesty, the obscene plan to concentrate only on “criminal” illegal aliens grows more unacceptable by the day. This is also why Arizona must prevail in their efforts to secure their state, and consequently this nation.

Look at it. The disgusting freak who killed Sister Denise and seriously injured two other nuns.

Illegal immigrant who killed nun in accident was released by feds

The Virginia man suspected in a drunken-driving crash that killed a Catholic nun in Prince William County this weekend is an illegal immigrant and repeat offender who was awaiting deportation and whom federal immigration authorities had released pending further proceedings, police said Monday.

Carlos Montano, a county resident, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and drunken driving. Mr. Montano had been arrested two other times on drunken-driving charges, and on at least one of those occasions county police reported him to federal authorities…”At the time of this incident, the accident yesterday, he was in the deportation process and was out on his recognizance for court proceedings.”

…The crash at around 8:30 Sunday morning killed Sister Denise Mosier and injured two other nuns as they were driving to a retreat at the Benedictine Monastery in Bristow, Va. The two injured nuns were in critical but stable condition late Monday, according to St. Gertrude High School in Richmond run by the Benedictine Sisters of Virginia.

“I have been saying for months now that this administration’s new policy of concentrating almost solely on ‘criminal aliens,’ and not enforcing the laws by deporting known illegal aliens, would have devastating consequences. Now, we see the tragic results this ‘virtual amnesty’ policy of the Obama administration has caused,” said Rep. Harold Rogers of Kentucky, the ranking Republican on the House Appropriations homeland security subcommittee.

The other disgusting freak who makes all this possible.

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  1. lord-ruler says:

    Another perspective here. I happened to listen to a podcast this week about a man named Gary Ceran. His wife and two children were killed by a drunk illegal alien on Christmas Eve of 2007.
    http://www.deseretnews.com/article/650217888/Crash-claims-mom-2-children.html

    While justice must be served Gary’s story about how he forgave the man who did this to him is remarkable. The podcast is long but definately worth listening to .
    http://radio.lds.org/eng/programs/conversations-episode-13
    Another film about another remarkable story of forgiveness in the same situation came out this week. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7zwQ_7q-fU
    Not pushing my religion here. These stories are two that just need to be told.

  2. brandonj says:

    You know, I have no tolerance for citizens who drive drunk-much less those here illegally. He is a habitual drunk driver who won’t leave our country on his own. Since he has now caused the death of one of our citizens, I say we return him home-in a box.

  3. brandonj says:

    In response to lord-ruler’s comment, I’ll say that one of the nuns at Sister Denise’s Monastery said that she would have been the first to forgive him. However, the government is not in the business of forgiveness. The government is there to serve and protect it’s citizens, which it has failed to do miserably in regard to the crimes perpetrated by illegal aliens. If people want to forgive him and hand it over to the diety of their choosing, then so be it. But the government had better get off their butts and ensure that not only is justice served, but that something is done about the illegal criminals among us. They spend time and resources fighting Arizona when they could be enforcing Federal Immigration Law-Disgusting!!!

  4. lord-ruler says:

    I agree. The governments job is to carry out justice. If a person wants to personally forgive it is up to them. The other line that should be drawn is for others to forgive someone for a wrong not inflicted on them but on someone else. A good example of this is the people who advocate against capital punishment for those who are guilty of murder.

  5. brandonj says:

    I for one will forgive this scum-the day they send him home in a box.

  6. Tinker says:

    It’s really sad to admit but I’m not surprised or shocked anymore when I see these stories. Over and over and over again. Even in little cities like my hometown crime is up and we used to never have murders, we actually have had several over the last few years.
    I remember reading Michelle Malkin’s book “Invasion” years ago (it came out in 2002) and it was frighteningly fully of horror stories worse than the nun story, and the nothing-to-see-here-move-along attitude of our gov’t. On top of it, South America and Mexico are now teaming with radical muslims learning spanish at their training camps. One day something really bad is going to happen again, and I’m afraid to say I think it’ll be much worse than 9-11.

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