Why are so many children falling prey to criminal aliens?
Question by Maricopa County: Why are so many children falling prey to criminal aliens?
In April 2009, in a Charlottesville, VA courtroom, Circuit Judge Edward L. Hogshire sentenced Jeremias Chagala-Mil for the repeated rape of a local middle-school girl. Last November, he pleaded guilty to the crime, and admitted that he had sex with her many times.
In April 2008, the girl’s mother discovered what he was doing with her daughter and reported him to police. Since his arrest, he has expressed his desire to marry the 7th grader.
The 32-year-old Mexican national has continued to defend his actions to police, by maintaining that his behavior would not be a crime, and actually quite common throughout his own country.
Charlottesville Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney Claude Worrell said of Chagala-Mil: “He said this young girl, who was 12 at the time, looked like she was sexually mature to him. He said in Mexico, any girl who looks sexually mature is fair game to have sex with.”
While Hogshire sentenced Chagala-Mil to 30 years in prison, he suspended all but six of those years. After completing his prison sentence, he will be deported back to Mexico.
Unfortunately, the claims that Chagala-Mil makes about Mexico are true.
Another example of this attitude can be found in Mexican national Diego Lopez-Mendez, who pled guilty in 2006 to sexually assaulting a 10 year old West Virginia girl. Through an interpreter, he told the court: “In the pueblo where I grew up girls are usually married by 13 years old….I was unaware of the nature of the offense or that it was a bad crime.”
The crime of kidnapping a woman for the purpose of rape and marriage against her will, or “rapto” as it is known in Mexico is actually seen as a minor crime and rarely prosecuted. Recently, a Mexican legislator actually even called the practice “romantic.”
While rape is a serious crime in the United States, many Mexican nationals cannot understand why they are prosecuted on this side of the border. Often, a small payment of $ 10 to $ 20 to the victim´s family will settle the matter back in Mexico.
Of course, it is also common for all charges to be dropped against the accused rapist, if he offers to marry his victim in front of the judge, even if the girl refuses, the court acknowledges that he has made the offer.
But perhaps, the most troubling and telling reason behind the growing epidemic of child molestation at the hands of Mexican illegal aliens, is the fact the age of sexual consent throughout much of Mexico is 12.
The only other nation in the world which boasts such a disregard for childhood innocence is Zimbabwe, where the age of consent is also 12.
Article 177 of the Mexican Federal District Penal Code discusses “sexual abuse” and punishment of other acts referred to as “unintentional” acts –”who without purpose of reaching copulation, performs a sexual act with a person under 12 or a person that has no capacity of understanding the meaning of the act or that for any reason cannot resist it, or that demands that such act is observed or performed, will be punished with 2 to 7 years in prison”.
In addition to Mexico City, the age of consent is 12 years old in 19 Mexican states.
The next time someone tells you that illegal immigration is a ‘victimless crime,’ remind them of the children whose lives will never be the same.
Until our politicians gain the courage to actually defend our border…Keep your children close!
http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-35821-Immigration-Reform-Examiner~y2010m3d3-Why-are-so-many-children-falling-prey-to-criminal-aliens
Best answer:
Answer by Idealist
even Geranimo tried to stop the mexicans from coming into their lands…..Geranimo was imprisoned after entering mexico to retrieve his kidnapped wife and children by the mexicans south of the border of their territory—it took the US Calvary entering mexico to put a stop to the effective killing of those people responsible—–then our government put Geranimo in a prison way over in Florida to contain the damage—-fools. now look at the continued problems we face—at the countless cost to american lives.
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