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Democrat Mayor Of Athens, GA, Claims No Connection Between Illegal Aliens and Crime After Illegal Alien Allegedly Murders UGA Student in His City

Democrat Mayor Of Athens, GA, Claims No Connection Between Illegal Aliens and Crime After Illegal Alien Allegedly Murders UGA Student in His City

“Mayor of Athens, Ga. in the wake of the first murder at UGA in 30 yrs. Listed threats: Trump, Charlottesville, possible vitriol from American citizens to illegal immigrants. Not listed: Crime, murderers, his duty to citizens.”

There is something very very wrong with Democrats and their media minions. How can the mayor of a city in which a nursing student was horrendously disfigured, raped, and murdered by an illegal alien—the campus’s first murder in 30 years—claim that illegal immigration is not a factor in her murder . . . by an illegal alien?

Sane people have no idea, but here he is, waffling on nonsensically.

The citizens and voters present were, of course, outraged by this out-of-touch lunacy.

But this mayor is apparently a big supporter of BLM, too, so who’s really surprised that his reaction to George Floyd was different from a white girl being raped and beaten so badly she’s disfigured and then murdered.

It’s hard to see how Athens, Georgia, reelects this gaslighting nightmare of a mayor. But time will tell.

Needless to say, people have thoughts.

The full text reads (emphasis in original):

Disgusting, absolutely disgusting.

To stand there and say illegal immigration and crime are not connected is beyond foolish. If the border was secure Ms. Riley would be alive today, instead she died at the hands of an illegal immigrant. She is not the only one.

Electing people like this is one reason, and a major one, why we are overrun with illegal migrants.

And yes, Athens, Georgia, is a proud sanctuary city. Well, sort of.

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Comments

He’s a liar. And that he can do it with a straight face should give everyone pause.

    Dimsdale in reply to Virginia42. | February 29, 2024 at 7:39 pm

    Who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?

    Lying is integral to being a Democrat.

    As Hillary once said, to believe this, you have to have the “willing suspension of disbelief.”

    jagibbons in reply to Virginia42. | March 1, 2024 at 8:51 am

    Surprised he can sleep at night. Clearly no conscience.

He’s technically correct. You’d need to do statistics to see if the illegal immigrant population has a different crime profile than native populations.

The story is a clickbait one for the right, which ought to deepen suspicion.

No “illegal immigrant kills unpleasant old man” stories.

    CommoChief in reply to rhhardin. | February 29, 2024 at 5:35 pm

    Every crime committed in the USA by an illegal alien is predicated upon their unlawful presence in the USA. If they were not illegally present in the USA they would find it far more difficult to commit crimes in the USA. Not sure how that fact escapes you.

    In this case we have not only an illegal alien but an illegal alien who had a sanctuary jurisdiction arrest then release him prior to the murder he committed. This came despite the detainer request issued by ICE to hold him for deportation which the sanctuary jurisdiction chose to ignore.

    So to recap:
    1. Open border policy let him in
    2. Lax immigration enforcement efforts failed to find and deport his ass
    3. Lax bail policies made it easier to release him
    4. Soft on crime DA don’t fight for adequate bail nor to max charge
    5. Sanctuary City policies that refuse to honor ICE detainer let him loose

      rhhardin in reply to CommoChief. | February 29, 2024 at 5:44 pm

      There’s a large population of friendly and honest-work Mexicans here too, that works against the statistics.

      There’s the policy question – apparently it’s not possible to find out how the open border persists when nobody obvious wants it to be open – and there’s the crime statistics question. They’re different. One is being used to argue against the other without bothering to do the statistics.

        alaskabob in reply to rhhardin. | February 29, 2024 at 5:55 pm

        Other than missing The Big Picture on immigration…nice thoughts there. The illegal criminals aren’t supposed to be here as part of the illegal population that shouldn’t be here. This is the same excuse as to why the “mostly peaceful” protests of the Summer of Floyd were allowed to deflect from The Big Picture.

        Fine… a lot of nice people are illegally here. Billions of nice people should be here and we can likewise justify deflecting about the not so nice that got in.

        CommoChief in reply to rhhardin. | February 29, 2024 at 6:31 pm

        There is a 100% correlation between every crime committed by an illegal alien in the USA and the unlawful presence of that illegal alien in the USA.

        Not that it is germane but most of the ‘Mexicans’ aka those of Mexican ancestry, in the USA are here lawfully either from birth, naturalization or posses a green card. Many of them have had a continuous family presence in the USA long before many other families arrived.

        I had a wind storm that destroyed many of my trees and the roofs of my barn and shed. No white contractors would do the work at anything close to a reasonable rate. I hired a Hispanic group. to cut up and take down all of the trees, and put a metal roof on my barn and shed. About 10 of them showed up and did everything in just 8 hours.

          korp in reply to JR. | February 29, 2024 at 7:43 pm

          Your idea of what constitutes a “reasonable rate” is due to illegals driving the price on labor down.

          Paddy M in reply to JR. | February 29, 2024 at 8:39 pm

          It’s free to post a link to that “”””quote”””” that you found on Powerline, JR. Maybe one of the Hispanics can show you how to copy and paste.

          Dimsdale in reply to JR. | March 1, 2024 at 6:54 am

          So they can only work hard and inexpensively as illegals? If they become citizens, the leftist unions snap them up and the prices soar. By edict of the leftist supporting unions.

          Got it.

        scooterjay in reply to rhhardin. | February 29, 2024 at 8:10 pm

        Wow, strawmen are typically made to tear down. Is it not then true that there were nice people in Charlottesville, VA?

        randian in reply to rhhardin. | February 29, 2024 at 9:07 pm

        Who gives a damn if they’re “honest-work” people? They’re here illegally, which is a crime, and taking employment from legal residents, another crime.

        ThePrimordialOrderedPair in reply to rhhardin. | March 1, 2024 at 1:57 am

        There’s a large population of friendly and honest-work Mexicans here too, that works against the statistics.

        This is not a question of statistics. It’s a question of sovereignty. Aliens who we do not invite have no business being here. NONE. And if they are here every interaction they have with any sort of official or law enforcement should result in their immediate deportations (and DNA swipes and fingerprinting to identify them in future encounters).

        I don’t care if these illegals are the greatest people in the world – they are ILLEGAL and have no business being in this country. If we wanted them here we would invite them and they would come through legal channels.

        And all of the politicians who are orchestrating and/or giving aid and comfort to this invasion need to be arrested and tried for TREASON.

          If they were really good, they would be properly vetted and screened for diseases, by going through the proper immigration process.

          Anything less is dangerous and leftist.

    This comment is as tone deaf as his attempt to cast blame elsewhere.

    Mauiobserver in reply to rhhardin. | February 29, 2024 at 8:57 pm

    The stats are kept by either the DOJ or FBI and I doubt either would give accurate stats on crimes committed by favored groups.

    ChrisPeters in reply to rhhardin. | February 29, 2024 at 9:13 pm

    Actually, the evidence points to crimes being committed by illegal aliens at greater rates than by actual citizens.

    Regardless, even if the illegal aliens are all saints walking around like Mother Theresa, they don’t belong here.

    They should be rounded up (yes, rounded up) and deported.

      rhhardin in reply to ChrisPeters. | March 1, 2024 at 6:35 am

      Yes, somebody should look at the statistics and not the pretty-woman crime. I doubt the illegal alien crime rate is higher than blacks in general, and the illegals seem to have a friendlier attitude. So it’s not up there in deport-argument range. That’s the clickbait problem. I’ve given up on the left but the right is supposed to be rational.

      Separate problem is the open border regardless of the dead pretty woman, and that’s the mystery item. Somebody hidden wants the border open and everybody in plain view wants it closed.

        alaskabob in reply to rhhardin. | March 1, 2024 at 6:00 pm

        “I doubt the illegal alien crime rate is higher than blacks in general”…. I would challenge that considering all of the criminals pouring into the country. Note that crime rate in Venezuela is at a 22 year low as the criminals left for greener fields. Even if the same as blacks… that is unacceptable.

        henrybowman in reply to rhhardin. | March 1, 2024 at 7:09 pm

        “I doubt the illegal alien crime rate is higher than blacks in general, and the illegals seem to have a friendlier attitude.”

        Venezuela Homicide Rate Lowest in 22 Years As Its Gangs Migrate Here
        “More than a 25% drop in about a year, according to the Venezuela Violence Observatory.”

        Evil Otto in reply to rhhardin. | March 2, 2024 at 8:01 am

        “I doubt the illegal alien crime rate is higher than blacks in general, and the illegals seem to have a friendlier attitude.”

        Yeah, that’s not exactly the winning argument you think it is.

    healthguyfsu in reply to rhhardin. | February 29, 2024 at 10:04 pm

    No he’s technically obfuscating.

    Those statistics are impossible to accurately tabulate for multiple reasons
    -Illegal aliens are not accurately counted in the country
    -Illegal aliens have fewer ties to the community and are often harder to catch than domestics
    -Illegal aliens are being covered for in lesser crimes by Soros bought DAs all over the country so their crimes go unreported.

    jagibbons in reply to rhhardin. | March 1, 2024 at 8:56 am

    He’s not technically correct at all. There may not be CAUSATION, in the strictest sense in that Biden’s open border may not have directly caused this tragedy any more than the gun causes the school shooting.

    Of course there is a CONNECTION. If the border were protected and illegals with criminal histories were jailed and then deported, then that specific individual would not have caused this senseless murder.

    Could she have been murdered by someone else? Of course, but it hasn’t happened there in 30 years. To claim that this has nothing to do with the open border crisis is disingenuous at best and evil fabrication at worst.

    steves59 in reply to rhhardin. | March 1, 2024 at 11:05 am

    Your posts here are just as bad as your posts over on Althouse. My suggestion would be to get back on your meds.

“The Mayor of Athens, Georgia, where Laken Riley was m*rdered by an illegal says illegal immigration and crime aren’t connected.”

There most certainly is a connection between Laken Riley and the illegal alien that was arrested. They found her with her pants pulled down and she had been clearly raped before she was m*rdered. The connection is that the illegal alien raped her and then killed her. DNA from the person who raped her was sent off for testing and when the results come back the illegal alien killer will be charged with rape also.

They booked the illegal murderer as ‘white’.

When you intentionally lie about who is committing crimes, of course there’s ‘no connection’ between illegals and crime.

    TargaGTS in reply to Olinser. | February 29, 2024 at 6:08 pm

    The lady in Houston who shot up the church was listed as ‘white’ in her previous arrests. This is a game that is played. If you look through the daily booking sheets for most urban areas (and even suburban areas, as in this instance), you will find few ‘Latinos’ being processed. I’m not sure why it’s done that way. But, I’m skeptical it’s a well-inentioned policy choice. It sure feels like they’re trying to pad the number of crimes committed by ‘white’ people.

      jagibbons in reply to TargaGTS. | March 1, 2024 at 8:58 am

      Per the definitions managed by the FBI, Latino is racially white with a Hispanic ethnicity. At least that’s how the 4473 is classified.

        wendybar in reply to jagibbons. | March 1, 2024 at 11:01 am

        Which is why the lefts lie that illegals don’t commit as many crimes as Americans is such a joke.. They aren’t being truthful…as usual.

His attempt to virtue signal and blame you know who was about the most pathetic thing that happened yesterday.

So many in the party of compassion lost theirs.

This mayor is trash. He and his party are the single greatest threat to Our Republic.

To the woke, their “truth” is more important than mere facts.

As crime spiked in hell hole I moved from, I would rarely put myself or my family in situations where we would be in danger.

However it became increasingly difficult with the number of guided missiles on the freeway and surface streets. In 202o I was driving my family to do the “polar express” experience and had one of these missiles try to side swipe us for the crime of not driving 95 in the fast lane in a torrential down pour. (I was going 20 over and about 10 faster than the slow lane).

These became regular occurences 20 times a day and always result in hit-n-runs for which the cops won’t pursue them. That big iron on my hip, nor the OC spray on the belt was not going to save us.

That said. I have some sadness in reading about this case. I’m raising my daughter to put an aggressor in the morgue.

Illegal means not legal, right? Which means it is a crime. Which means their very presence is a crime. I. E. Illegal immigration is directly tied to crime.

    TargaGTS in reply to Wade Hampton. | February 29, 2024 at 6:48 pm

    It depends entirely on how they entered the country. If you enter the country any place other than a designated border crossing, you’ve committed a crime, a misdemeanor for a 1st offense and (I believe) a felony for multiple offenses.

    If you simply overstay your visa, then you haven’t committed a ‘crime’ because the statute that makes visa overstay illegal only comes with a civil penalty; for an illegality to qualify as a crime, a criminal penalty must be an available statutory punishment.

    This is an important, but rarely talked about point about the insidiousness of what Biden is doing. He’s allowing MILLIONS of people who are crossing the border and committing a crime in the process to avoid that criminal charge by allowing them to enter the asylum process. That never should have been allowed. The fact that they crossed illegally should have been the central reason for their deportation. As I understand it, now that they’re in the asylum process, the CRIMINAL act of entering illegally can’t be used against them….which is why almost none of these people will ever get deported.

      alaskabob in reply to TargaGTS. | February 29, 2024 at 7:00 pm

      The bottom line is that if these people crossing over were never going to vote Democrat, the border would be closed. The destruction of the Western Nation States is in full swing.

      thalesofmiletus in reply to TargaGTS. | February 29, 2024 at 7:40 pm

      This is why Trump’s first EO must be a “Wait in Mexico” policy so they can be deported. It will take years, so need to start yesterday.

      jakebizlaw in reply to TargaGTS. | February 29, 2024 at 7:43 pm

      Many immigration offenses are civil or administrative violations. Sort of like Trump’s financial statements in New York State. Who has suffered more?

        They could not produce an injured party in Trump’s big civil case in NY.

          wagnert in atlanta in reply to jb4. | March 1, 2024 at 9:24 am

          As I understand it, the banks filed Trump’s ludicrous estimates of his worth. Then they went out and did their own due diligence. The result was he got the same terms and interest as if he’d been honest.

          The loans were paid off on time and in full. Nobody got hurt, but that didn’t suit The Narrative, so it got deep-sixed.

    Illegal means not legal, right? Which means it is a crime.

    Technically, no.

    Just because something is “illegal” does not make it a “crime.” A “crime” is when, if found guilty, a person’s freedom may be taken away (ie go to prison.)

    Not all illegal things can send a person to prison.

    For example, it is illegal to speed in your car. If convicted, you get a fine. Your liberty is not in jeopardy for going 10 mph over a posted 55 mph speed limit.

    Your point is understood as far as it goes, but technically it is not quite correct.

      steves59 in reply to gitarcarver. | March 1, 2024 at 2:22 pm

      “A “crime” is when, if found guilty, a person’s freedom may be taken away (ie go to prison.)”

      No. From Cornell Law:
      “Crime is behavior, either by act or omission, defined by statutory or common law as deserving of punishment or penalty. Although most crimes require the element of intent, certain minor crimes may be committed based on strict liability even if the defendant had no specific mindset with regard to the criminal action. For instance, parking violations are crimes that usually do not require prosecutors to establish intent.”

      So, going to prison or not has nothing to do with it. Whether it deserves punishment or penalty is the deciding factor.

Athens is in Clark county which is a sanctuary county.

    Dimsdale in reply to Tsquared79. | March 1, 2024 at 7:06 am

    Seems like the citizens are having a change of heart. I hope it leads to a change of political party and mayor.

What the hell is going on in Georgia?? What a mess down there between Fani and now this clown. God Bless the citizens who would not accept the nonsense from the woke hack….

Does Athens have no civic integrity? How could they elect this POS?

    healthguyfsu in reply to Concise. | February 29, 2024 at 10:06 pm

    There’s a very large university there. Take one guess why they voted Dem.

    CommoChief in reply to Concise. | March 1, 2024 at 10:25 am

    The answer, IMO, is the ‘off’ election cycle for municipal offices, County commission and school boards are usually off cycle not on the ‘normal’ Nov ballot. That’s one way the public employee unions among others are able to have outsize influence on the outcomes of those election.

    Moving all elections onto the same cycle and ballot of Congressional and Presidential elections would dramatically change the the results, at least in otherwise Red jurisdictions. When voter participation is extremely low, as they are in the current off cycle local elections, then organized groups are able to leverage their smaller but active numbers into considerably more political power than they otherwise could.

In his prepared remarks, the mayor used the word “context.” Big mistake.

“Not listed: Crime, murderers, his duty to citizens.”

Their job is not to manage services to serfs’ citizens’ benefit, but serfs citizens to the benefit of others.

Occasionally the let us vote for candidates of their choosing, to bolster the republican pretense.

I wonder…

…if people pre-selected to be willing to commit crimes to be in the US might be statistically more likely to commit additional crimes once in there?

…if people who have committed a non-immigration crime in country might independently be statistically more likely to commit additional crimes?

…if the two taken together are a stronger indicator than just the gains of each category combined?

These are empirical questions.

The Founders would have tarred and feathered this guy.

Today, caning would be appropriate.

Make recalls popular.

    TargaGTS in reply to lc. | March 1, 2024 at 10:04 am

    The recall laws in Georgia are virtually worthless, written entirely to protect incumbent politicians. While anyone holding elected office can technically be recalled, for that to happen, the recall petitioners must prove (by a preponderance of the evidence), that the official qualifies for recall because he/she has met the specific statutory stipulations of recall. IOW, unlike CA where someone can be recalled for any reason, in GA, a judge must approve the recall.

    But wait, it’s worse. If that bar is met, THEN recall petitioners must collect the signatures of 30% of all registered voters. For comparison purposes, CA only requires 10%. I’ve lived in GA for 12-years and I can’t remember any recall effort making on the ballot much less winning.

The DA in Athens/Clark County, who was elected to office in 2020, was forced to recuse herself after the Governor and many others correctly expressed skepticism that she’s up to the task. Why are they skeptical? Well, in the three years she’s been DA, she hasn’t obtained a SINGLE GUILTY VERDICT at trial. In fact, she’s never obtained a guilty verdict at trial in her entire legal career.

And yet, she was easily elected, beating the GOP candidate by 40 or 50-points. You can’t fix stupid and the voters of Clark County, GA are self-evidently incredibly stupid.

2smartforlibs | March 1, 2024 at 10:53 am

This is what you get when the low IQ vote.

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has released their Fiscal Year 2023 report with summaries, statistics, and data.

The report can be found here:

https://www.ice.gov/doclib/eoy/iceAnnualReportFY2023.pdf

There are several divisions within ICE, namely Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI.)

From the report (page 12):

ERO arrest activity increased in FY 2023 compared to FY 2022. In FY 2023, ERO conducted 170,590 administrative arrests, representing a 19.5% increase of overall arrests from FY 2022. Of the total arrests conducted by ICE in FY 2023, 43.3% of those arrested had criminal convictions or pending criminal charges, up from 32.5% in FY 2022. In the group of 73,822 individuals with criminal histories, there were 290,178 charges and convictions for an average of four per individual. These included many serious charges or
convictions for offenses, such as 1,713 charges or convictions for homicide; 1,655 kidnapping; 4,390 sexual assaults; 33,209 assaults; 3,097 robberies; 6,964 burglaries; and 7,520 weapons offenses. Moreover, the number of at-large arrests conducted by ERO in FY 2023 increased by 7.2% compared to FY 2022. In FY 2023, ERO conducted 91,497 at-large arrests, compared to 85,343 at-large arrests in FY 2022.

From the report (page 44):

In FY 2023, HSI’s AFU [Asset Forfeiture Unit] seized 4,336,939,968 individual items, worth an estimated $1,574,224,825 across 30,616 distinct incidents. This included the following:
• 2,071 distinct commercial fraud seizures valued at $16,984,283 with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $1,177,648,711.
• 15,044 distinct narcotics seizures totaling 1,447,530 pounds and valued at $45,013,259.
• 3,199 incidents seizing vessels, vehicles, and aircraft, with 3,745 vehicles valued at $77,238,501; 180 vessels valued at $11,469,557; and 139 aircraft valued at $13,692,900.
• 5,139 incidents seizing firearms, with 2,834,204 pieces of ammunition; 34,963 pistols, rifles, and machine guns; 375 privately made firearms, such as ghost guns, conversion devices, and receivers; and 12,884 low-risk arms, such as magazines, scopes, Tasers, and body armor.
• 40 cryptocurrency seizures, including 10,681,432 virtual coins valued at $123,723,657 at the time of seizure.

Da Nile is such a long river….