{"id":110029,"date":"2017-12-04T13:21:00","date_gmt":"2017-12-04T13:21:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T10:57:15","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T10:57:15","slug":"the-ramos-case","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/12\/04\/the-ramos-case\/","title":{"rendered":"The Ramos Case"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\" itemprop=\"name\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-header\"> <\/div>\n<p>Courtesy of Bill O&#8217;Reilly at Fox News, the Ramos case is now receiving national attention.<\/p>\n<p>And  maybe&#8211;just maybe&#8211;it can refocus the debate on one of our greatest  security concerns: the flood of illegal aliens that have entered this  country, and the refusal of government (at all levels) to do anything  about it. Unfortunately, if last night&#8217;s O&#8217;Reilly segment is any  indication, efforts meaningful debate will be quickly drowned out by  petty squabbling, partisan bickering and political correctness.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s  the Ramos case in a nutshell: Alfredo Ramos is a 22-year-old waiter who  entered this country illegally, and found work as a waiter in Virginia  Beach, Virginia.<\/p>\n<p>Last Friday night, driving drunk, Ramos&#8217; vehicle  slammed into a car sitting at a traffic light in Virginia Beach. Two  teenage girls in the second car&#8211;17-year-old Alison Kunhardt and  16-year-old Teresa Tranchant&#8211;died in the accident.<\/p>\n<p>Ramos was  arrested by police, and he&#8217;s currently in jail, facing possible murder  charges. Reporting by local papers, including the Norfolk <em>Virginian-Pilot<\/em>,  revealed that Ramos had past brushes with the law, and admitted in  court that he is in the country illegally. But nothing was done to  deport him, despite past convictions for public drunkeness and driving  under the influence.<\/p>\n<p>But you wouldn&#8217;t know that from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.foxnews.com\/story\/0,2933,264526,00.html\">last night&#8217;s &#8220;discussion&#8221; on The O&#8217;Reilly Factor<\/a>.  We use that term advisedly, because the segment on Mr. Ramos quickly  deteriorated into a shouting match between the host and Geraldo Rivera.  Bill argued that the Ramos case is all about illegal immigration. Rivera  countered that its nothing more than a drunk driver who killed two  young women.<\/p>\n<p>Who&#8217;s right? Both are, but only to a point. Clearly,  Geraldo doesn&#8217;t like to admit that Mr. Ramos shouldn&#8217;t be here in the  first place, and has proven himself to be a public menace during his  illegal stay in our country. And, contrary to what O&#8217;Reilly says, I  doubt he would cover the story if the drunk driver was an American  citizen named Smith, Jones, or Hale.<\/p>\n<p>Kerry Dougherty, a columnist for the <em>Pilot<\/em>, had superior<a href=\"http:\/\/content.hamptonroads.com\/story.cfm?story=122360&amp;ran=40850\"> coverage of the matter in yesterday&#8217;s paper.<\/a> She dismisses Geraldo&#8217;s notion that we somehow &#8220;lure&#8221; illegals to this  country, filling jobs that we don&#8217;t want. She observes that many  Americans are happy to wait tables&#8211;if the pay is right. Ms. Dougherty  also refutes the notion that local and state law enforcement can&#8217;t do  anything about illegal immigrants.<\/p>\n<p>Turns out that Virginia&#8217;s  Republican Attorney General, Bob McDonnell has been pushing Democratic  Governor Tim Kaine to enter into an agreement with the feds, giving  state and local police the authority to enforce immigration laws in  their jurisdictions. Kaine has rejected that idea, claiming that state  police as &#8220;busy enough already,&#8221; and that the feds &#8220;don&#8217;t care all that  much&#8221; about enforcing the law in every case. Mr. McDonnell claims that  local enforcement is necessary, given the &#8220;strong correlation between  illegal immigrants and crime.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>And, unfortunately, that&#8217;s the element that was absent on <em>The O&#8217;Reilly Factor<\/em> last night. While Bill was blistering Virginia Beach Mayor Meyera  Obendorf for running a &#8220;sanctuary city,&#8221; he missed an opportunity to  make more meaningful points on the correlation that Mr. McDonnell spoke  of. Listed below are <em>some <\/em>of the points that should have been  covered on Fox last night, instead of that televised shouting match  between Bill and Geraldo. This information is widely available and was  nicely summarized last December, at the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.familysecuritymatters.org\/homeland.php?id=464611\">Family Security Matters website<\/a>:<\/p>\n<p>&#8211;There were 267,000 criminal aliens in U.S. jails in 2003, a 30-fold increase over 1980 totals<br \/>&#8211;27% of all prisoners in American federal custody are criminal illegal aliens.<br \/>&#8211;In  fiscal 2004, the Federal govt. spent $1.4 billion to incarcerate  criminal aliens (including reimbursements to state and local  governments)<br \/>&#8211;A 2005 GAO report found that many criminal illegal aliens are hard-core, repeat offenders. According to that study:<\/p>\n<p>Of  the 55,322 illegal aliens studied, researchers found that they were  arrested a total of 459,614 times, averaging about 8 arrests per illegal  alien<br \/>&#8212;They were arrested for a total of about 700,000 criminal offenses, averaging about 13<br \/>offenses per illegal alien.<br \/>&#8212;36% had been arrested on at least 5 prior occasions; 22%, 2 to 4 times; and only 12%<br \/>once.<br \/>&#8212;49% had previously been convicted of a felony: 20% of a drug offense; 18%, a violent<br \/>offense; and 11%, other felony offenses.<br \/>&#8212;56% of those charged with a reentry offense had previously been convicted on at least 5<br \/>prior occasions.<br \/>&#8212;81% of the arrests occurred after 1990<br \/>&#8212;Defendants charged with unlawful reentry had the most extensive criminal histories.<br \/>&#8212;90% had been previously arrested. Of those with a prior arrest, 50% had been arrested for<br \/>violent or drug-related felonies.<\/p>\n<p>In  other words, waves of illegal immigration over the past two decades  have brought substantial numbers of career criminals to our country, and  they continue their &#8220;careers&#8221; in our communities.  Unfortunately, a  verbal donnybrook between Mr. O&#8217;Reilly and Mr. Rivera makes for better  TV than dry statistics, so many viewers are still unaware of just how  serious this crime problem has become.  <\/p>\n<p>And obviously, this is a  issue that goes far beyond the Ramos case in Virginia Beach. Governor  Kaine is correct in his observation that the feds don&#8217;t consistently  enforce immigration laws (and that&#8217;s being charitable). But Kaine and  Obendorf are also symbolic of local politicians who cast a blind eye to  illegals in their states and cities. As Democrats, they see large  numbers of new (largely Hispanic) voters as part of powerful voting bloc  that cannot be offended. Republicans&#8211;including President Bush&#8211;covet  the Hispanic vote too, but they&#8217;re also trying to curry favor with their  chums at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the <em>Wall Street Journal<\/em> editorial board, who want a steady supply of cheap labor.<\/p>\n<p>But  those aims clearly have a downside, as evidenced by last Friday&#8217;s wreck  in Virginia Beach. And, despite the loss of two young women, we&#8217;ll  predict that the Ramos case won&#8217;t spur serious action, aside from his  prosecution and imprisonment. As we&#8217;ve noted before, this nation will  continue to ignore the illegal immigration issue until Al Qaida or some  other terrorist group smuggles a nuke across one of our borders, and  detonates it in a U.S. city. Maybe, at that point, everyone can finally  agree on dealing with the threat posed by wide-open borders&#8211;and people  like Mr. Ramos.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Courtesy of Bill O&#8217;Reilly at Fox News, the Ramos case is now receiving national attention. And maybe&#8211;just maybe&#8211;it can refocus the debate on one of our greatest security concerns: the flood of illegal aliens that have entered this country, and the refusal of government (at all levels) to do anything about it. 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