A 46-year-old illegal immigrant (who in the past 15 years has been deported at least 4 times) is now under arrest and charged with rape after an alert Edmonds, Washington police officer responded to a woman's scream for assistance and found the man in the middle of sexually assaulting her.
"Documents say [Jose] Madrigal told police 'Sometimes we have control in our brains, but we make mistakes.'"
Rape is never a "mistake", pal. Neither is the thoroughly incompetent way that our Federal government is mismanaging our sovereign borders, even after solemnly vowing to do better after the last illegal immigrant amnesty was granted in 1986. The situation has purposely been left to fester for a host of reasons, the most prominent of which is the pathetic attempt by lawmakers to avoid any ridiculous claims of "bias" against certain racial groups for sealing our borders against all undocumented immigrants, and now we find ourselves in a massive quagmire that can only begin to be cleaned up when the spigot of people migrating here illegally is at last shut off.
Most illegal immigrants are not violent felons and are for the most part law-abiding, save for their obvious crime of being here without legal papers. But this one was a brutal and remorseless thug, and now an innocent woman is harmed for life.
Secure our borders first, Congress and President Obama, then we'll maybe begin to hash out what to do with the people who already butted in line and are here when they're not supposed to be.
Which highly-placed government functionary is going to offer this victim an apology for diddling around with "vital" legislation such as controlling the amount of salt in our diets or mandating that electric cars are loud enough for their taste, instead of doing one of their few real jobs in making sure dangerous intruders to our country like this one are put out and kept out?
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It's a shame an officer with the capability of subduing him found him instead of a carry permit holder who could plausibly argue "there was no lesser force that would have stopped the assault."
I hope that this is never an issue, but if I ever find anyone raping anyone in my family, I hope that I won't give the police a chance to take a mug shot of the perp, if you catch my drift.
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