"You have to pay with your body" - illegal immigration

Anonymous
This is a problem no matter the type of immigration. Legal or illegal. Border or flight.

And a potential problem to citizens also!
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jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?

Anonymous
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jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?



Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?



Well no one can difinitively say he isn’t a white male, but based on his name I’d say there’s a pretty good chance that he is Hispanic.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?



Well no one can difinitively say he isn’t a white male, but based on his name I’d say there’s a pretty good chance that he is Hispanic.


You can be Hispanic and white. ???
Anonymous
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jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?



Well no one can difinitively say he isn’t a white male, but based on his name I’d say there’s a pretty good chance that he is Hispanic.


You can be Hispanic and white. ???


You are deliberately missing the point.
Anonymous
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jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?



Well no one can difinitively say he isn’t a white male, but based on his name I’d say there’s a pretty good chance that he is Hispanic.


You can be Hispanic and white. ???


You are deliberately missing the point.


Which is....?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?



Well no one can difinitively say he isn’t a white male, but based on his name I’d say there’s a pretty good chance that he is Hispanic.


You can be Hispanic and white. ???


In fact, more than 50% of US Hispanics are white.

Race <> ethnicity

https://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf


Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?



Well no one can difinitively say he isn’t a white male, but based on his name I’d say there’s a pretty good chance that he is Hispanic.


You can be Hispanic and white. ???


In fact, more than 50% of US Hispanics are white.

Race <> ethnicity

https://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf




So why are people always calling those from Latin America “brown people”?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?



Well no one can difinitively say he isn’t a white male, but based on his name I’d say there’s a pretty good chance that he is Hispanic.


You can be Hispanic and white. ???


In fact, more than 50% of US Hispanics are white.

Race <> ethnicity

https://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf




So why are people always calling those from Latin America “brown people”?



To scare the conservatives?

Although they might be more scared to think of those “brown people” as white. Doesn’t make them “other” enough.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?



Well no one can difinitively say he isn’t a white male, but based on his name I’d say there’s a pretty good chance that he is Hispanic.


You can be Hispanic and white. ???


In fact, more than 50% of US Hispanics are white.

Race <> ethnicity

https://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf




So why are people always calling those from Latin America “brown people”?


Because the people coming across the border are the brown people. Most are indigenous. Many don't speak spanish or speak it as a second language.

The white Mexicans and Central Americans are doing just fine. They are the ones that keep the wealth in their countries.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?



Well no one can difinitively say he isn’t a white male, but based on his name I’d say there’s a pretty good chance that he is Hispanic.


You can be Hispanic and white. ???


In fact, more than 50% of US Hispanics are white.

Race <> ethnicity

https://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf




So why are people always calling those from Latin America “brown people”?


Because the people coming across the border are the brown people. Most are indigenous. Many don't speak spanish or speak it as a second language.

The white Mexicans and Central Americans are doing just fine. They are the ones that keep the wealth in their countries.

You mean the rich are keeping the $$$$$$ dumb Americans keep sending?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?



Well no one can difinitively say he isn’t a white male, but based on his name I’d say there’s a pretty good chance that he is Hispanic.


You can be Hispanic and white. ???


In fact, more than 50% of US Hispanics are white.

Race <> ethnicity

https://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf




So why are people always calling those from Latin America “brown people”?


Because the people coming across the border are the brown people. Most are indigenous. Many don't speak spanish or speak it as a second language.

The white Mexicans and Central Americans are doing just fine. They are the ones that keep the wealth in their countries.

You mean the rich are keeping the $$$$$$ dumb Americans keep sending?



Just like the rich are keeping all of the tax cuts here? Interesting.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:From the OP's article:

At least five of the women who were assaulted — in one case, bound with duct tape, raped and stabbed — were attacked not by migrant smugglers, who are often the perpetrators, but by on-duty Border Patrol agents and Customs officers.




Helps to follow links:

But instead of taking them in for processing, the agent, Esteban Manzanares, had driven them to an isolated, wooded area 16 miles outside the border city of McAllen, Tex. There he sexually assaulted the friend and viciously attacked her and her mother, twisting their necks, slashing their wrists and leaving them, finally, to bleed in the brush. Then he led the 14-year-old girl to the tree.

So I guess the guy's name wasn't 'John Smith'




Why does his name matter?


Because the narrative here is 'white male is more dangerous'. It's important, then to make the distinction.


Huh? Paranoid much?

And who is to say he isn’t a white male?



Well no one can difinitively say he isn’t a white male, but based on his name I’d say there’s a pretty good chance that he is Hispanic.


You can be Hispanic and white. ???


In fact, more than 50% of US Hispanics are white.

Race <> ethnicity

https://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-02.pdf




So why are people always calling those from Latin America “brown people”?


Because the people coming across the border are the brown people. Most are indigenous. Many don't speak spanish or speak it as a second language.

The white Mexicans and Central Americans are doing just fine. They are the ones that keep the wealth in their countries.

You mean the rich are keeping the $$$$$$ dumb Americans keep sending?



Just like the rich are keeping all of the tax cuts here? Interesting.

You?
Anonymous
CBS has fact checked the president on this issue. He lied again.

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