Huber Morales, a 24-year-old illegal immigrant from Mexico, has been charged with seven felonies including the repeated molestation and rape of a girl that was only seven-years-old. Morales’ behavior came to light when the girl was taken to the hospital where it was discovered the she had herpes. She told nurses Morales repeatedly molested her and after his arrest on January 16, he admitting to raping the girl twice. Morales is currently being held on a bond of $100,000 at Vanderburgh County Jail in Indiana. Morales indicated “strong black magic” used against him caused him to commit the heinous act. Illegal immigrants have a higher propensity to commit crime than Americans, and sadly, Morales’ story is similar to other crimes committed by illegal aliens. Early August of 2017, an illegal alien from Ecuador by the …show more content…
name of Lidia Quilligana was convicted and sentenced after a nanny cam caught her abusing three children. Quilligana was recorded intentionally and cruelly burning a three-year-old on the girl’s arms and legs and smashing the girls face while pulling her hair to hold her in place. Quilligana only received 15 years for what the district attorney called “sustained and depraved cruelty.” In September of 2017, an illegal alien from Guatemala, Edgar Mendoza was arrested after he allegedly broke into a New Jersey home. It is reported that once Mendoza gained entry into the residence he was caught raping a six-year-old girl. Her father walked into her room to check on her and caught him in the act. Mendoza is said to have jumped from the second story window when her father caught him in the little girls bed. Meanwhile, Phil Murphy, the Democrat Governor of New Jersey is working to make the state a “sanctuary state,” and opening up special offices to assist illegal aliens with legal counsel. In August of 2017, an illegal immigrant from Mexico who returned after being deported in 2005 and again in 2013, was arrested for raping a seven-year-old girl. Victor Francisco Michel-Lara told investigators the rapes and molestation “accidentally” occurred while he was applying lotion to the young girl and “rough housing” with her. The young girl told investigators she was molested “many times in the last six months” and raped “thousands of times.” In May of 2017 an Illegal immigrant from Guatemala, Edwin Valasquez Curuchiche, was convicted and sentenced to 50 years after he committed heinous crimes against a six-year-old girl.
Curuchiche would sneak into the little girl’s bedroom when she was sleeping and molest her. Curuchiche recorded himself committing the disturbing acts and was ultimately found guilty on two counts of producing child pornography. In April of 2017 an illegal alien, Pablo Gonzales Sanchez, was convicted and sentenced to 18 years after molesting a young girl. The mother of the girl was also an illegal alien who refused to report the abuse by Sanchez, which is reported to have occurred about 50 times. This same month, another illegal alien, Carlos Santiago-Alvarez, was convicted and sentenced to six to eight years in prison following a child rape case. In February 2017, Ricardo Solis Garcia was convicted and sentenced to 20-29 years in prison. He reportedly raped a 13-year-old girl at a motel in North Carolina. Garcia was said to have offered the young girl a ride, when she naively accepted, the illegal alien pedophile used it as an opportunity to carryout his violent
attack. These criminal illegal aliens are most often deported after completion of their prison sentences, but with a porous border many of them just return to the United States. Rene Maldonado-Alvarado for example, was convicted of child rape in the third degree in 2016 in Washington. Maldonado-Alvarado received a sentence of only one year for the child rape and was subsequently deported. January 6, 2018, Maldonado-Alvarado was caught by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents as he crossed the border from Mexico into the United States. The six-year-old girl Huber Morales repeatedly molested and raped will have to live with the herpes the illegal alien gave her and the psychological trauma it caused her for the rest of her life. This case is not an isolated incident and the irreversible detrimental impact pedophile illegals are having on our country is undeniable. It’s true, illegal aliens are a net loss of $116 billion to the United States even after considering the sum of their contributions, however, the is much steeper than their negative fiscal impact.
Ngai, Mae M. Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America. Princeton, N.J. [u.a.: Princeton Univ. Press, 2004. Print.
Humans have a never ending thirst for a better life, and a better existence for themselves and those they hold dear. Jose Antonio Vargas was sent away from the Philippines by his mother hoping that he would be able to achieve a better life, and be happy. In “Outlaw: My Life in America as an Undocumented Immigrant” Vargas is able to find his better life and happiness in America but also fear and anxiety. Vargas gives us a look into the life of an illegal immigrant the good, the bad, their achievements and their constant struggles. Very much like Vargas my father immigrated to America, but legally in 1986.
Adrian Navarro-Canales’s cousin came out and told investigators that Navarro-Canales had no friends at school that the family knew of. “Navarro-Canales was enrolled as a junior at Coronado High School in Henderson but hadn’t attended classes since school began in August.”(1) He spent more of his time playing video games and was known to be anti-social. His cousin also said that he didn’t like living in the United States and wanted to go live where he came from, which is Mexico. During the court hearing of Adrian Navarro-Canales, wearing his jail uniform and handcuffs, showed very little emotion when he entered plea. On Monday November 18, Adrian Navarro-Canales pleaded not guilty in Las Vegas.
As has been demonstrated by Ochoa and Rios’s findings, labelings’ repercussions are negative and assign expectations that in turn limit life opportunities. In Gonzales and Tobar’s books, we see the over reactions and distorted views that labeling migrants as criminals creates. The repercussions of this is to further propagate fear to quell dissent within the migrant population.
This study examines the research that initially began on October 28, 2000 and spanned through to October 31, 2009. If a human trafficking case occurred in the US, with the victim being under the age of 18, and at least one arrested, indicted or convicted felon, their case would be filed in the data analysis report. This research resulted in the finding of 115 separate incidents of human trafficking, involving at least 153 victims and 215 felons or perpetrators, 117 (53.4%) of them being convicted of their heinous actions. Each individual case consisted of anywhere between 1 to 9 victims of trafficking. 90% of these victims were females between the ages of 5 to 17 years who were held captive from less than 6 months to 5 years. 25 (16.3%) of these minors were exploited through some type of false promise and 15 (9.8%) were kidnapped. 34 (22.2%) of the victims were abused through com...
The individuals within our society have allowed we the people to assess and measure the level of focus and implementation of our justice system to remedy the modern day crime which conflict with the very existence of our social order. Enlightening us to the devices that will further, establish the order of our society, resides in our ability to observe the Individual’s rights for public order.
The number of victims Pedro murdered includes, “One hundred and ten young girls in Ecuador and confessed to more than two hundred and forty murders of missing girls in neighbouring Peru and Colombia.” the total would include three hundred plus victims all happening to be young women (Wikipedia, 2015). Even when the authorities were informed about the missing girls they concluded that they were either kidnapped or sold as sex slaves. Sex slave rings in South America were growing rapidly through this time. The motivation for his killings is unknown, but some research includes it was due to his childhood life and sexual desire that provoked his actions he later took when he was an adult. “After his move to Colombia and then later to Ecuador he began killing almost three girls every week, every month, every year over a three year long murder rampage. Pedro explained to the police, “I like the girls in Ecuador, they are more gentle and trusting, more innocent.” (Wikipedia, 2015). In fact, “he confessed to the police about his three hundred murders. The police only believed him when a flash flood uncovered a mass grave containing many of his victims. The police couldn’t get Lopez to cooperate so they enlisted a local priest and dressed him as a prisoner, Lopez quickly shared his brutal crimes with him. He confessed to doing his crimes at sunrise so he could satisfy his sexual needs by watching their eyes fade as they died. Also he told of having tea parties and playing games with the dead children. He would prop them up in their graves and talk to them to give them company. Once he became bored, he would go out and find another victim.” (Wikipedia,
What would it be like to wake up everyday knowing you would get bullied, mistreated, and/or abused just because of where you were born? Discrimination still exists! “Discrimination remains and there is an increase in hate crimes against Hispanics, Latinos and Mexican-Americans, as one of the perceived symbols of that discrimination, the U.S.-Mexico Border Fence, nears completion. Instead of pulling together in these difficult times, we may see a greater polarization of attitudes” (Gibson). But why are hate crimes increasing towards Latin and Hispanic aliens and what types of discrimination are occurring against them? Understanding violence towards the Hispanic and Latin alien is divided into three main classes; the difference between legal and illegal aliens, the attacks and effects, and the point of view of different people towards aliens.
Maria Elena works as a cleaner in your home You find her quite pleasant but of late she seems to be restless so you decide to find out the reason for it and you are shocked Her story in short goes this way .Maria Elena is an illegal immigrant who lives in San Jose with her husband and 2 children in a run down apartment with two other couples. Maria and her husband Luis heard of how good everything was in the USA from a cousin and decide to leave Mexico, to give a better future for their children. So Luis entered USA illegally made enough money and then called for Elena .Using a false green card both of them work.
In Mexico City, Karla Jacinto a survivor of human trafficking was raped 43,200 times over the course of four years. Targeted by a trafficker just at the young age of twelve she has been taken advantage of and manipulated. While waiting on some friends at a nearby subway station this older man at the age of 22 approached her with a his charm and a piece of candy as a gift. He lured her in with his kind words, gifts, and his fast car. In the CNN interview Karla says “He loved me, he brought me clothes, gave the attention I needed, brought me shoes, flowers, chocolates, everything was beautiful.” (Romo 1) About a week later Karla started to notice some change in the way he was acting, he was always gone with her being left behind. She also notice that when his cousins would show up to there apartment they would have a new girls every week. So when she finally built up to the courage to ask him about what was going on
In 1992 nineteen year old Juan Rivera confessed to raping and murdering an eleven year old girl named Holly Staker, while she was babysitting. Rivera was sentenced to life in prison for this confession, but other evidence indicates that he may have given a false confession.
Walker-Rodriguez, Amanda, and Rodney Hill. "Human Sex Trafficking." FBI. FBI, 22 Feb. 2011. Web. 22 Mar. 2014.
In promoting the idea that all Latinos are all dark skinned and undocumented, government agents are either consciously or subconsciously invoking a historical stereotype. This historical stereotype depicts all Latinos as being poor, dark skinned, and criminal. Historically people have perceived a correlation between dark skin and criminality. One of the earliest depictions of Latinos was as bandidos (bandits). In fact, t...
Vaughan, Jessica M. “Aliens Who Overstay Their Visas Are a Serious Security Threat.” Opposing Viewpoints: Immigration. Eds. David M. Haugen, Susan Musser and Kacy Lovelace. Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press, 2009. 182-193. Print.
The thought of arriving immigrants in any host country has been accompanied by reactions of exclusion, and continues to expand throughout the years. During any social illness, immigrants tend to be the first to be held responsible by their recipient societies. Most crimes are associated with immigrants due to the fact that they may not posses the same socio-economics status as natives. Another contributing factor is the media that conducts numerous stories that highlight the image of immigrant crimes to recall the alleged difference between native and foreign born. Undoubtedly, the correlation between immigration and crime has become one of the most controversial discussions in current society. As we enter a new era, immigrants will have more impact on society than ever before (Feldmeyer, 2009).