Illegals Can Rape and Kill Yet We Must Get Mexico’s Approval to Punish?
The case and extent of efforts to thwart justice is examined and discussed.
Seventeen years ago, Humberto Leal Garcia, an illegal Mexican national committed one of th most heinous crimes imaginable. Read this description listed one source which explains it in detail better than I would be able to:
In 1994, Leal Garcia abducted 16-year-old Adria Sauceda, who was “pumped full of alcohol, cocaine, and marijuana” and had already been “brutally savaged” by nine men “taking turns” at a backyard party. Leal “raped her some more before finally ending her misery by crushing in her skull with a 35 lb chunk of asphalt” and leaving her on the side of the road with a stick protruding from her lifeless body.
(Dreamers and the Illegal Nightmare: Jeannie DeAngelis, The American Thinker-July 5, 2011)
Just forget that Garcia is an illegal alien, here enjoying the benefits available to him even though is not a citizen and he broke the law simply by being here. If he had been a legal citizen, he committed an atrocious crime that is difficult for civilized people to even hear about. He would have been arrested an faced the same charges, trials and privileges for appeals that he was given. Because of the severity of the crime, he assuredly would have received the same sentence. The result would have been the same, many would have pleaded for his life to be spared. Some are pleading with the governor and other officials for mercy.
The High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay, has called on the Texas Governor to commute the sentence to life imprisonment. An article on FoxNews.com also states that several former U.S. law enforcement officials and ex-diplomats appealed last month that Garcia’s execution be blocked, arguing it puts the safety of Americans at risk abroad.
How much logic do you see in these bleeding heart remarks? How much mercy was extended to Adria Sauceda? An innocent citizen of the United States. How much safety risk was she in with this satanic human on the streets, illegally?
The case was even taken to the world court at the Hague because of a technicality! Not because of evidence or lack of evidence, but a technicality. I encourage all to visit the court record of this court’s split decision of 7 to 5 judges at the Hague. This court, like the U.N., has it’s share of anti-American bias and were able to find reason to fault the Texas process, while 5 judges disagreed and you will find their two dissenting opinions following the main ruling. Click Here for the document.
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