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To: bentway who wrote (631)2/14/2017 7:15:58 AM
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"including, but not limited to, homicide, aggravated sexual abuse, sexual assault of a minor, lewd and lascivious acts with a child, indecent liberties with a minor, drug trafficking, battery, assault, DUI and weapons charges."

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75 Percent Of Immigration Raid Arrests Were For Criminal Convictions, DHS Says


February 13, 20174:12 PM ET
Camila Domonoske


A photo released Tuesday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shows people being arrested during an ICE operation. Charles Reed/U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement/AP hide caption

Updated at 6:25 p.m. ET

Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 680 people in raids across the U.S. last week, approximately three-fourths of whom had prior criminal convictions, according to Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly.

The convictions were for offenses "including, but not limited to, homicide, aggravated sexual abuse, sexual assault of a minor, lewd and lascivious acts with a child, indecent liberties with a minor, drug trafficking, battery, assault, DUI and weapons charges."

The Department of Homeland Security did not specify how many of the convictions were for the most serious crimes, like homicide and sexual assault; in regional fact sheets, ICE provided more detailed information on only 15 arrested individuals. It's also unclear whether the 75 percent statistic includes more minor crimes than the examples listed.

The raids prompted an outcry from immigrant rights advocates, concerned about the scale and synchronization of the raids — which they described as unusual, despite ICE's characterizations of the operations as "routine" — and by shifts in practice compared with previous ICE operations.

For instance, last week's ICE arrests included "collateral damage," or people who were picked up despite not being targeted in the operations — because, for example, they were in the same place as a person who was targeted, and did not have documentation.

Individuals swept up in this way are presumably among the quarter of those arrested that Kelly did not identify as having a criminal conviction.

Immigration activists had also expressed concern over what kinds of crimes could lead a person to be a target for deportation. Kelly's statement notes that some of the people arrested had convictions for serious crimes such as homicide and sexual assault, but it's not clear how many of the arrests were for those crimes and how many for crimes such as drunken driving.

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The Two-Way Immigration Raids Are Reported Around The Country

President Trump's executive order on the deportation of "criminal aliens" allows a person to be targeted for deportation over any crime. It's unclear from Kelly's statement whether any lower-level crimes like immigration offenses are included in the 75 percent tally.

Joseph Villela, the director of policy at the immigrant rights group CHIRLA, told NPR on Sunday night that his organization had reports of people being arrested in the raids who would not have been prioritized for deportation before.

"There were individuals that had, first, no criminal conviction — second, maybe a minor conviction — but third, some of them had a previous deportation order and that was what made them a priority," he said. "This is a shift that reflected [President Trump's] executive order."'

Villela said there was a lack of transparency from ICE officials about how many people were affected by the raids, and that at one point CHIRLA's legal team received false information about a client's whereabouts.

He described a "deficit of trust" between advocacy groups and the enforcement agency.

"Forgive us for not believing 100 percent of what [ICE] are saying when in the field ... they were not forthcoming in regards to the real numbers of individuals that were affected," he said.

While Trump has characterized the raids as fulfilling a campaign pledge to deport "criminals" in the country illegally, immigration officials have maintained that the series of actions were just business as usual — in some cases, saying the operations were planned months in advance.

That discrepancy continued on Monday. During a joint news conference with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Trump praised Kelly and said the raids were fulfilling a campaign promise.

Meanwhile, Kelly characterized the raids as "consistent with the routine, targeted arrests carried out by ICE's Fugitive Operations teams on a daily basis."

The Trump administration has also said that in deporting people in the country illegally, the focus is on threats to "national security and public safety."

The statement from Kelly characterized recent arrests using slightly different terms. The 680 individuals arrested "pose a threat to public safety, border security or the integrity of our nation's immigration system," he wrote.



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O'reilly takes on the dishonest, Alt-Left media 2/13/17


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Nancy Pelosi Cites Fake Mike Flynn Twitter Account As Justification For Wider Investigation

Posted By Tim Hains
On Date February 14, 2017


This morning on Capitol Hill, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi cited a parody account of outgoing National Security Adviser Gen. Mike Flynn as a reason to launch a wider investigation of what the Trump administration

@GenMikeFlyn is labelled: [Parody Account]

Shortly after news broke that Flynn was resigning, the parody account tweeted: "While I accept full responsibility for my actions, I feel it is unfair that I have been made the sole scapegoat for what happened... But if a scapegoat is what's needed for this Administration to continue to take this great nation forward, I am proud to do my duty."


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While I accept full responsibility for my actions, I feel it is unfair that I have been made the sole scapegoat for what happened. (1/2)

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But if a scapegoat is what's needed for this Administration to continue to take this great nation forward, I am proud to do my duty.

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"Scape goat," Pelosi repeated from the fake tweets. "Do you know what a scapegoat is? In a community where people want to absolve themselves of guilt, they get a goat, and they heap all of the ills onto the goat, and then they run the goat out of town."

"So the inference to be drawn from his statement is that other people have blame that should be shared in all of this," she added. Flynn was accused of illegally speaking with the Russian ambassador before Trump's inauguration.

"The good news is that General Flynn is gone," Pelosi said.

The fake @GenMikeFlynn twitter account has been tricking people across Washington all day.

The rest of Pelosi's news conference:

Related Topics: Parody, Funny, Nancy Pelosi, Mike Flynn

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To: bentway who wrote (631)2/18/2017 12:08:59 PM
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WIKILEAKS: Chinese Government Requested SECRET Meeting With Top Clinton Campaign Aides During Campaign

Ryan Saavedra Feb 17th, 2017 4:22 pm 112 Comments

Chinese Ambassador Requested Secret MeetingThe Daily Caller is reporting that an email from the leaked Podesta emails shows that members of Hillary Clinton’s staff were in communication with the Chinese Ambassador during her Presidential campaign in 2016.

Chinese Ambassador to the U.S., Cui Tiankai, was fairly aggressive about wanting to meet with Kurt Campbell, a Clinton campaign aide.

From WikiLeaks:

Guys – Chinese Ambassador Cui invited me over to the residence Tuesday for a coffee and to make a request. He wants to have an informal, private, off the record get together with a few of us to discuss the next year and the current state of US-China affairs. He asked me to host a social meal at my house in the next month. He was fairly insistent and indicated that he wanted to pass along some perspectives. I told him I’d reach out to you all to see about your judgement on this and possible availability. I’m happy to make some chili and cornbread by the fire but let’s first decide whether this makes sense. Please let me know your thinking.

Best,

Kurt

The Daily Caller previously reported on what Flynn said his communications with Russia were about.

From The Daily Caller:

…The December conversation “was not to relieve sanctions. It was basically to say, ‘Look, we’re coming into office in a couple of weeks. Give us some time to take a look at everything.’”

The only way this is different from what the Clinton campaign did was Flynn’s conversations appeared to happen after the election whereas members of Clinton’s appear to have possibly met with Chinese officials before the election.

Follow Ryan Saavedra On Twitter @NewsRevoltRyan