Friday, March 9, 2018

Refugee Crime in US


When is the “man” going to be identified by police and the media?  by Ann Corcoran 3/8/18
 
Ann Coulter in her book ‘Adios America’ makes the point repeatedly! She says…..Citizens need secret decoder rings when reading about immigrant crimes. How many times have you seen headlines like (for example): Minneapolis “man” arrested for _____?

We have to play the name game and try to figure out who the perps are—-from which country they came. Sometimes there is a photo to help you play the game.  But, rarely does the mainstream media admit his (or her) home country and almost never immigration status.

I thought about this last night when I saw Leo Hohmann’s latest about a St. Cloud “man.”  Based on other evidence, Hohmann pegs him as a Somali refugee.  Frankly we don’t know, but I’m thinking, what the heck, if the mainstream media and law enforcement don’t provide important facts (attempting to hide them obviously), let’s play the name game.  Let the authorities tell us if we are wrong.

Here is Hohmann: Somali refugee chokes woman ‘nearly unconscious’ while high on khat. A 30-year-old East African migrant is accused of strangling a woman to the point of “nearly unconscious” at a motel in Stearns County,

Minnesota, while high on the Somali drug of choice — khat.  Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed, described by the local newspaper as “a St. Cloud man,” was charged Tuesday with felony domestic assault, fifth-degree felony possession of a controlled substance and interfering with a 911 call.

The St. Cloud Times was so careful not to reveal Ahmed’s ethnicity as a native of Somalia that it even covered up the country where most khat is grown: “Its use is widely accepted in certain African countries, but the stimulant is considered a controlled substance in the United States,” the newspaper reported.

Then here is Hohmann from the day before: Somali migrant attacks, tries to rape victim after hiding in woman’s restroom.  Local media simply identified Mohamed as “a 32-year-old Bloomington man.” No mention of him being a migrant from Somalia who likely came to Minnesota the same way most other Somalis came to Minnesota – through the United Nations-U.S. State Department refugee resettlement program. This program has delivered more than 140,000 Somalis to U.S. cities and towns over the last 35 years despite their horrendous record of non-assimilation. More here.

He could be from Ethiopia, not Somalia, but from the name game we know he is a Muslim. From his photo, he is East African.  So how did he get here? Was he thoroughly vetted?
Play the name game with this guy!

A reader sent me this story“Man” accused of assaulting (female) Metro security officer. It begins: SHILOH, Ill. (KMOV.com) – An Iowa man is accused of assaulting a Metro security guard after she checked his ticket. Sohaib Anglo, 27, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is charged with aggravated battery of a transit security officer. My reader thinks he could be a refugee, from where?  Let’s start with the name game… ‘Sohaib’ is a Muslim boys first name I learned, but from his picture he doesn’t look East African.  Nothing in the story gives us any hint.

I’m looking for answers if any of you see more on the perp. But, do you see what I mean, it would actually be to the benefit of the general public including the Open Borders political activists to support the idea of saying more about immigration status of someone with the name Sohaib Anglo because we assume he is an immigrant anyway, even if he isn’t!

And, where is Congress?  How about a law that immigration status is made available to the public in cases like these! See my gigantic Crimes category here at RRW by clicking here. Over 2,000 posts, so far!

Endnote: To readers critical of my work over the years who say I don’t write about all the crimes perpetrated by white people, my answer is that you, dear critic, can write your own blog about white people committing crimes—go for it!  (This is a blog about refugees.) It’s a free country after all.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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