An i*****l i*******t from Honduras, 39-year-old Hernan Ramirez-Ortega, has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for sexually abusing an 11-year-old Tohono O'odham girl. He was also sentenced for sexually abusing a woman living on the Gila River Indian Reservation. At the time time of the abuse, Ramirez-Ortega was living on the Tohono O'odham Nation. He plead guilty to the crimes in 2010.
The Tohono O'odham Nation spans nearly 3 million acres from the U.S. border with Mexico up into Arizona. The reservation ends near the most popular intersection for drug and human trafficking in the country near Casa Grande, where I-8 and I-10 intersect. The lack of law enforcement on the Tohono O'odham allows cartels to operate freely and gives them easy access to the rest of the country. They use it as an entry point, marry into Indian families so they can live on the reservation and, if a village is small enough, cartel members will simply walk in and take property by lethal force.
Back in 2011, I went on a ride along with Pinal County Sheriff Department SWAT Team Member Matthew Thomas, who explained the situation in detail:
An aspect of the cartel business that is often overlooked is sexual exploitation. Sexual exploitation of both women and children is occurring at an alarming level.
Thomas said sexual predators in the U.S. will order children from Mexico through cartels; cartels then send those children along with a drug run through the desert after payment and deliver that child to their new owner for sexual use.
They [Americans] dont understand how much activity is going on, Thomas said.
According to the FBI, Ramirez-Ortega will serve his prison time and then he will be immediately deported back to Honduras. Once there, he will be put under surveillance and banned from re-entering the United States.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/02/10/illegal-immigrant-sentenced-for-sexual-abuse-of-two-native-american-women-n1792584?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm
Okay, ... good to hear that we've found at least one law that the federal government will enforce against i*****l i*******ts. Reckon there are any other laws they will enforce against i******s in this country?
Oh there are a lot of them but their superiors are the problem as they would lose that rank quickly.
Trooper745 wrote:
Okay, ... good to hear that we've found at least one law that the federal government will enforce against i*****l i*******ts. Reckon there are any other laws they will enforce against i******s in this country?
bmac32 wrote:
An i*****l i*******t from Honduras, 39-year-old Hernan Ramirez-Ortega, has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for sexually abusing an 11-year-old Tohono O'odham girl. He was also sentenced for sexually abusing a woman living on the Gila River Indian Reservation. At the time time of the abuse, Ramirez-Ortega was living on the Tohono O'odham Nation. He plead guilty to the crimes in 2010.
The Tohono O'odham Nation spans nearly 3 million acres from the U.S. border with Mexico up into Arizona. The reservation ends near the most popular intersection for drug and human trafficking in the country near Casa Grande, where I-8 and I-10 intersect. The lack of law enforcement on the Tohono O'odham allows cartels to operate freely and gives them easy access to the rest of the country. They use it as an entry point, marry into Indian families so they can live on the reservation and, if a village is small enough, cartel members will simply walk in and take property by lethal force.
Back in 2011, I went on a ride along with Pinal County Sheriff Department SWAT Team Member Matthew Thomas, who explained the situation in detail:
An aspect of the cartel business that is often overlooked is sexual exploitation. Sexual exploitation of both women and children is occurring at an alarming level.
Thomas said sexual predators in the U.S. will order children from Mexico through cartels; cartels then send those children along with a drug run through the desert after payment and deliver that child to their new owner for sexual use.
They [Americans] dont understand how much activity is going on, Thomas said.
According to the FBI, Ramirez-Ortega will serve his prison time and then he will be immediately deported back to Honduras. Once there, he will be put under surveillance and banned from re-entering the United States.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/02/10/illegal-immigrant-sentenced-for-sexual-abuse-of-two-native-american-women-n1792584?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pmAn i*****l i*******t from Honduras, 39-year-old He... (
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So now we gotta feed, clothe, and provide medical care for this trash. We could fix this problem with a very small investment. Give him a canoe, a gallon of water and a loaf of bread, 100' of fishing line and a hook. Put him adrift in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. If he survives, he's free, if not well justice was served. If he survives, he will be reformed.
Unclet wrote:
So now we gotta feed, clothe, and provide medical care for this trash. We could fix this problem with a very small investment. Give him a canoe, a gallon of water and a loaf of bread, 100' of fishing line and a hook. Put him adrift in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. If he survives, he's free, if not well justice was served. If he survives, he will be reformed.
Too much money to invest, I think.
I have a rope, and a horse. If no suitable tree is around, I have a friend with a crane on his truck. All reusable. No money spent. If the crane truck isn't available, my horse learned to d**g calves. I'm sure he can figure this out.
bmac32 wrote:
An i*****l i*******t from Honduras, 39-year-old Hernan Ramirez-Ortega, has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for sexually abusing an 11-year-old Tohono O'odham girl. He was also sentenced for sexually abusing a woman living on the Gila River Indian Reservation. At the time time of the abuse, Ramirez-Ortega was living on the Tohono O'odham Nation. He plead guilty to the crimes in 2010.
The Tohono O'odham Nation spans nearly 3 million acres from the U.S. border with Mexico up into Arizona. The reservation ends near the most popular intersection for drug and human trafficking in the country near Casa Grande, where I-8 and I-10 intersect. The lack of law enforcement on the Tohono O'odham allows cartels to operate freely and gives them easy access to the rest of the country. They use it as an entry point, marry into Indian families so they can live on the reservation and, if a village is small enough, cartel members will simply walk in and take property by lethal force.
Back in 2011, I went on a ride along with Pinal County Sheriff Department SWAT Team Member Matthew Thomas, who explained the situation in detail:
An aspect of the cartel business that is often overlooked is sexual exploitation. Sexual exploitation of both women and children is occurring at an alarming level.
Thomas said sexual predators in the U.S. will order children from Mexico through cartels; cartels then send those children along with a drug run through the desert after payment and deliver that child to their new owner for sexual use.
They [Americans] dont understand how much activity is going on, Thomas said.
According to the FBI, Ramirez-Ortega will serve his prison time and then he will be immediately deported back to Honduras. Once there, he will be put under surveillance and banned from re-entering the United States.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/02/10/illegal-immigrant-sentenced-for-sexual-abuse-of-two-native-american-women-n1792584?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pmAn i*****l i*******t from Honduras, 39-year-old He... (
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And these are the people that our progressive friends want to give amnesty to. You know the hard working, tax paying, community minded people. Oh yeah p*******es, gang bangers. I******S.
archie bunker wrote:
Too much money to invest, I think.
I have a rope, and a horse. If no suitable tree is around, I have a friend with a crane on his truck. All reusable. No money spent. If the crane truck isn't available, my horse learned to d**g calves. I'm sure he can figure this out.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: we need a whole bunch of horses it sounds like. Bet alot of Indian brides would be ecstatic.
Just makes you wonder how many more Hernan Ortega's are in this country. Obama's NON border-enforcement is sure to have let in criminals of every kind. Murderers, rapists, drug-dealers, drunk-drivers, gang-members, and assorted thieves, probably even terrorists! But Obama doesn't seem to mind that nobody knows who these people are. Obama protect and defend the AMERICAN PEOPLE? No way!
There are some good people among the i******s and the only strike against them is their illegal but there's also a lot of undesirables as well under the democratic blanket.
mpix wrote:
And these are the people that our progressive friends want to give amnesty to. You know the hard working, tax paying, community minded people. Oh yeah p*******es, gang bangers. I******S.
ummm scuz me senior, tat wuod bee "undocumented p*******e" is you plezz, akkorinkly to our msot rezent appoinded SCOTUS juge!!!uhh huhh.... yessireee babay... we don need no stinkin bages!!!!
If they were "good people" they would get in line and do things LEGALLY!
mpix wrote:
And these are the people that our progressive friends want to give amnesty to. You know the hard working, tax paying, community minded people. Oh yeah p*******es, gang bangers. I******S.
And you are so foolish, you claim the someone who is a progressive wants to help this sort of slim? And you have no evidence other than his supposed political view... What a dumb-ass.....
Many of them are being lied too. We had a plant deep inside Mexico and may of them thought they could come to the states like going to the next town.
Mr Bill wrote:
If they were "good people" they would get in line and do things LEGALLY!
bmac32 wrote:
Many of them are being lied too. We had a plant deep inside Mexico and may of them thought they could come to the states like going to the next town.
:?: you had a plant? A secret operative? A business? Or a tree ,bush, of garden? I don't believe they are that naive! Not buying what your peddling sir.
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