You may have to stay in a facility here or there. Thats the kind of thing that was going on that was luring more and more people. And as the border patrolmen. multiple. told me. Chris Crane has testified about himself that every time somebody in Washington talks about amnesty. talks about legalizing people that are here. it becomes a massive draw. a lure to people to come into this country illegally. That lures people to their deaths. It lures young girls into situations where they end up being sex slaves. we are told. that the sex trafficking is horrendous. and that young girls coming up here are often raped on the way by the gangs bringing them. And as one border patrolman had said. since he was Hispanic and he spoke better Spanish than many of the people coming across. he would ask them the question they are required to ask about why did you come to America. and 90 percent of the time he said they would say to get away from gang violence. He would say in Spanish: Hey. some gringo may accept that. but you and I both know you paid a gang. some gang to bring you up here. So dont be telling me you came to get away from the gangs. you used a gang to get here. And 90 percent of the time. their responses were: Well. yeah. that is true. but we were told to say we are getting away from gang violence. Well. the spokesperson for the White House also said about the Senate bill it would also have ramped up Interior enforcement of immigration laws against dangerous individuals. Well. in Juan Francisco LopezSanchez case. the immigration laws were being enforced to some extent. not completely. but to some extent. He had been to prison a number of times. He violated the immigration laws and had illegal reentry. been deported five times. So at least on five occasions. the Interior enforcement was happening. The issue was that the Bureau of Prisons released him to a sanctuary city of San Francisco and not to ICE. and San Francisco released him then to walk freely. So. even if we followed the White House advice and ramped up Interior enforcement. which clearly this administration has no intention whatsoever of doingand I have stories to back that up shortlythen it would not have changed. in all likelihood. the outcome of that case. For those who are tempted to say. "You are making a big deal about one case where a sweet young daughter was shot dead by somebody deported five times. a criminal. a felon. multipletime felon. but it is not that big a deal." well. it is a big deal. Just recently. we had an article. the 7th of July of this year. written by Caroline May. headline. "Illegal Immigrants Accounted for Nearly 37 Percent of Federal Sentences in FY 2014." According to fiscal year 2014 USSC data. of 74.911 sentencing cases. citizens accounted for 43.479. or 58 percent. illegal immigrants accounted for 27.505. or 36.7 percent. and legal immigrants made up for 4 percent of those sentences. As far as drug trafficking. illegal immigrants represented 16.8 percent of all drug trafficking cases. They represented 20 percent of the kidnapping and hostage taking cases. They represented 74.1 percent of the drug possession cases. 12.3 percent of money laundering cases. and 12 percent of murder convictions. Of the Federal murder convictions in America. 12 percent would not have happened. Since this President has taken office. there are thousands of people who would not have been murdered if we enforced our immigration laws and had a secure border. It is not just this precious girl in San Francisco. It is not a race issue.
Identified stereotypes
Generalizing about the motivations and experiences of undocumented immigrants, including associating them with gang violence and sex trafficking.