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Friday 20 March 2009
The Joys of Diversity & Cultural Enrichment (IV)
Four main stories about the success of various immigration policies this time, two new, two slightly older but worthy of inclusion.
1) Sweden
All this week fires have been deliberately started in the Malmö suburb of Rosengård, which is heavily populated by what the Swedish government euphemistically terms 'New Swedes'; when the emergency services have arrived, normally under heavy police guard, they have been attacked with stones, bricks and eggs.
Youths have set fire to rubbish bins and cars, then attacked the fire brigade and police officers, but road workers and other workmen have also been attacked.
Apparently these attacks are 'revenge' for the recent arrest of high-profile criminals:
“According to our intelligence, the fires and stone throwing are directed toward us. The trigger is that we’ve succeeded in picking up five important figures from the criminal network which is ravaging the area. They are now being subject to a number of measures,” said Börje Aronsson of the Rosengård neighbourhood police force to the TT news agency.
In some parts of the area adult unemployment stands at 86%.
Yesterday in Malmö a 52 year old teacher was attacked in his classroom at Segervångs School by three men wearing brass knuckle-dusters. It was reported that they marched in and asked him to confirm his name before attacking him.
He was left shaken and bloodied, but chased them outside and detained a 21 year old man with help from a passer-by.
Police are seeking the other two, however, the media left out whether or not this incident was carried out by 'New Swedes'. My money's on yes, though.
The Headmistress said: "I find this incredibly unpleasant."
Quite.
2) New Zealand
A Samoan woman gave birth in the toilet of a flight over the Pacific yesterday, then dumped the baby in a rubbish bin.
It was not discovered until an hour after the Pacific Blue flight to Auckland landed.
Shocked staff are now trying to work out why she was given a visa to fly to New Zealand whilst so heavily pregnant, how she gave birth on the aircraft undetected, and why she would abandon the baby.
Police are seeking to bring criminal charges against her for the callous act.
3) Germany
On the 3rd of March 2009, a Turkish man went berserk in a disco in Leipzig and stabbed three American soldiers, wounding one very seriously.
Initial reports suggest the arguments may have been over a blonde woman.
4) United States
On the 8th of february 2009, a gang of illegal immigrants in South Carolina attempted to kill a Deputy Sheriff with a 12 gauge shotgun.
Deputy Ted Xanthankis and his police dog Arcos were on a routine patrol when they came under fire.
Three individuals, all illegal immigrants, were arrested. The one who pulled the trigger was 15, and believed to be targeting the officer as part of a gang initiation.
From the Washington Times:
'Two of the men were identified in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) report as members of the Surenos gang, or SUR-13, a collection of Mexican-American street gangs with origins in the oldest barrios of Southern California.
Hundreds of SUR-13 gangs operate in California and have spread to many other parts of the country. The paramilitary organization has been described by federal law enforcement agencies as actively involved in illegal-immigrant and drug smuggling.
According to the ICE report, the attack occurred as the deputy responded to a call about a suspicious vehicle.
The 15-year-old and two others, Carlos Alfredo Diaz De Leon, 17, and Lucino Guzman Guttierrez, 20, were later arrested by sheriff's deputies and members of the U.S. Marshals Service. Diaz De Leon and Guzman Guttierrez were charged with assault and battery with intent to kill.
Deputy Xanthakis and his dog were in a marked patrol car at the time of the shooting.
The 15-year-old was taken to a pre-trial detention facility, where he was awaiting a hearing in family court. Prosecutors said they would recommend that the boy be prosecuted in family court on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill.
Under state law, law enforcement officials cannot identify the boy because he is a juvenile.
Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts told reporters that Diaz De Leon, Guzman Guttierrez and the 15-year-old illegally entered the United States from Mexico. He said Diaz De Leon and Guzman Guttierrez were living in West Columbia and a search of their house netted items thought to have been stolen in vehicle break-ins in Lexington County, including a Global Positioning System devices and car stereo systems.
The sheriff also said that deputies recovered the shotgun that was used to shoot at Deputy Sheriff Xanthakis.
ICE detainers have been lodged against the adults.
The ICE report, made public Wednesday by the Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC), said interviews determined that the 15-year-old was the shooter and the incident was a gang initiation. It said gangs "have long posed a threat to public safety and law enforcement but the threat is now increasing in scope. ... Never before have the street gangs in South Carolina actively targeted law enforcement officers for gang initiation."
ICE agents, as part of a nationwide crackdown on gangs, have arrested members of SUR-13 in Tennessee and Georgia on charges ranging from felony theft and illegal re-entry after deportation to murder, attempted murder, carjacking, armed robbery and drug dealing.
William Gheen, president of ALIPAC, described the attack as the "beginning of America's nightmarish future as we descend into the type of anarchy found in Mexico.
"In Mexico, things have deteriorated so much that police are demoralized and are being killed by these gangs of a weekly basis," he said. "That's what happens when your nation loses respect for the rule of law as we see with the effect of millions of illegal aliens in America."
He said the U.S. needs to secure its border and enforce its immigration laws "or we will begin to lose more officers and as we loose officers, gang rule will replace the rule of law." '
1) Sweden
All this week fires have been deliberately started in the Malmö suburb of Rosengård, which is heavily populated by what the Swedish government euphemistically terms 'New Swedes'; when the emergency services have arrived, normally under heavy police guard, they have been attacked with stones, bricks and eggs.
Youths have set fire to rubbish bins and cars, then attacked the fire brigade and police officers, but road workers and other workmen have also been attacked.
Apparently these attacks are 'revenge' for the recent arrest of high-profile criminals:
“According to our intelligence, the fires and stone throwing are directed toward us. The trigger is that we’ve succeeded in picking up five important figures from the criminal network which is ravaging the area. They are now being subject to a number of measures,” said Börje Aronsson of the Rosengård neighbourhood police force to the TT news agency.
In some parts of the area adult unemployment stands at 86%.
Yesterday in Malmö a 52 year old teacher was attacked in his classroom at Segervångs School by three men wearing brass knuckle-dusters. It was reported that they marched in and asked him to confirm his name before attacking him.
He was left shaken and bloodied, but chased them outside and detained a 21 year old man with help from a passer-by.
Police are seeking the other two, however, the media left out whether or not this incident was carried out by 'New Swedes'. My money's on yes, though.
The Headmistress said: "I find this incredibly unpleasant."
Quite.
2) New Zealand
A Samoan woman gave birth in the toilet of a flight over the Pacific yesterday, then dumped the baby in a rubbish bin.
It was not discovered until an hour after the Pacific Blue flight to Auckland landed.
Shocked staff are now trying to work out why she was given a visa to fly to New Zealand whilst so heavily pregnant, how she gave birth on the aircraft undetected, and why she would abandon the baby.
Police are seeking to bring criminal charges against her for the callous act.
3) Germany
On the 3rd of March 2009, a Turkish man went berserk in a disco in Leipzig and stabbed three American soldiers, wounding one very seriously.
Initial reports suggest the arguments may have been over a blonde woman.
4) United States
On the 8th of february 2009, a gang of illegal immigrants in South Carolina attempted to kill a Deputy Sheriff with a 12 gauge shotgun.
Deputy Ted Xanthankis and his police dog Arcos were on a routine patrol when they came under fire.
Three individuals, all illegal immigrants, were arrested. The one who pulled the trigger was 15, and believed to be targeting the officer as part of a gang initiation.
From the Washington Times:
'Two of the men were identified in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) report as members of the Surenos gang, or SUR-13, a collection of Mexican-American street gangs with origins in the oldest barrios of Southern California.
Hundreds of SUR-13 gangs operate in California and have spread to many other parts of the country. The paramilitary organization has been described by federal law enforcement agencies as actively involved in illegal-immigrant and drug smuggling.
According to the ICE report, the attack occurred as the deputy responded to a call about a suspicious vehicle.
The 15-year-old and two others, Carlos Alfredo Diaz De Leon, 17, and Lucino Guzman Guttierrez, 20, were later arrested by sheriff's deputies and members of the U.S. Marshals Service. Diaz De Leon and Guzman Guttierrez were charged with assault and battery with intent to kill.
Deputy Xanthakis and his dog were in a marked patrol car at the time of the shooting.
The 15-year-old was taken to a pre-trial detention facility, where he was awaiting a hearing in family court. Prosecutors said they would recommend that the boy be prosecuted in family court on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill.
Under state law, law enforcement officials cannot identify the boy because he is a juvenile.
Lexington County Sheriff James R. Metts told reporters that Diaz De Leon, Guzman Guttierrez and the 15-year-old illegally entered the United States from Mexico. He said Diaz De Leon and Guzman Guttierrez were living in West Columbia and a search of their house netted items thought to have been stolen in vehicle break-ins in Lexington County, including a Global Positioning System devices and car stereo systems.
The sheriff also said that deputies recovered the shotgun that was used to shoot at Deputy Sheriff Xanthakis.
ICE detainers have been lodged against the adults.
The ICE report, made public Wednesday by the Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC), said interviews determined that the 15-year-old was the shooter and the incident was a gang initiation. It said gangs "have long posed a threat to public safety and law enforcement but the threat is now increasing in scope. ... Never before have the street gangs in South Carolina actively targeted law enforcement officers for gang initiation."
ICE agents, as part of a nationwide crackdown on gangs, have arrested members of SUR-13 in Tennessee and Georgia on charges ranging from felony theft and illegal re-entry after deportation to murder, attempted murder, carjacking, armed robbery and drug dealing.
William Gheen, president of ALIPAC, described the attack as the "beginning of America's nightmarish future as we descend into the type of anarchy found in Mexico.
"In Mexico, things have deteriorated so much that police are demoralized and are being killed by these gangs of a weekly basis," he said. "That's what happens when your nation loses respect for the rule of law as we see with the effect of millions of illegal aliens in America."
He said the U.S. needs to secure its border and enforce its immigration laws "or we will begin to lose more officers and as we loose officers, gang rule will replace the rule of law." '
Labels:
Crime,
Germany,
Immigration,
New Zealand,
Sweden,
United States
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1 comment:
Re item (2), the plane pregnancy:
I don't care how this sounds, it's the truth.
Have you ever been on a plane out of Samoa? It'd be impossible to tell who's pregnant and who isn't - the hosties have to issue seatbelt extensions as it is.
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