By Gerald Holland
A main above-the-fold article in the Wall Street Journal does everything possible to sugar-coat the illegal alien, Garcia, who was justifiably deported to his home country, El Salvador, along with 200+other illegal alien members of violent gangs. They say he ” lived with his family.” The truth is he impregnated a woman, who already had two kids by other men. She was 8 months pregnant when they went through a wedding event through a bullet-proof glass partition while he was in jail awaiting deportation. By participating in the “wedding” they could count on the open borders crowd in media and politics to grab onto the family-man and family-unity pseudo concern. The WSJ described his illegal status as entering “without authorization, ” a very inappropriately polite description of his presence in the U. S. He came here, and remains, a member of the MS13 drug-dealing, murder and human trafficking gang, as determined by 2 U. S. courts that ruled that he should be deported.
In the Thursday, April 17 issue they portrayed Garcia as a “sheet metal laborer” living with his family. That falsely gives him the aura that might apply to a Bible study teacher. In truth, his sex-partner wife (?) had filed for 2 protective orders against him. In one she charged him with beating her with a boot. I suppose that was a sheet- metal -laborer boot in keeping with the WSJ’s sugar-coating of his character. On a Tennessee highway in 2022 he was issued a traffic violation citation while carrying eight South Texas people to Maryland. There was no luggage in his car, which is an almost certain sign that he was involved in human trafficking. Before he was detained for deportation, he proudly displayed MS13 insignia in tattoos and on his clothing and he had at least two MS13 street names and titles.
The illegal alien criminal-backers in politics and media (including the Wall Street Journal news pages) claim that they only want all hardened criminal aliens to have “due process,” etc., etc., etc. Garcia had more than due process. By the light of the criminal Garcia’s backers and crocodile- tear- shedders, every human who can get a toe across a U. S. border, no matter how, is entitled to stay here. The 20,000,000, or so, of them are asserted to be entitled to all the benefits, rights, privileges and luxuries of American citizenship until they can appear before an immigration judge, which could take 50 years. That attitude, if it prevails, is a recipe for national suicide.