Two 13-year-olds have been charged with the gang rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl in a Paris suburb. A third suspect, 12, is charged with anti-Semitic hate speech, violence, and death threats, but not rape, and has been released.
The girl was reportedly approached by the three attackers in a park near her home. They dragged her into a shed and “forced her to have anal and vaginal penetration, fellatio, while uttering death threats and anti-Semitic remarks,” according to police sources.
The gang rape is sending shockwaves through France as the nation prepares for legislative elections.
“The anti-Semitic attack and the rape of a 12-year-old child in Hauts-de-Seine revolt us,” said populist leader Marine Le Pen, whose National Rally party won the European Parliament elections in France this month.
“The explosion of anti-Semitic acts, up 300 percent compared to the first three months of 2023, must alert all French people: the stigmatization of Jews for months by the far left through the instrumentalization of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a real threat to civil peace,” she continued.
“Everyone should be fully aware of this on June 30 and July 7,” she added in reference to the dates of the snap election, called by President Emmanuel Macron in response to her European election win.
The French press has not disclosed the names, national origin, ethnicity, or religion of the suspects.
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Two 13-year-olds have been charged with the gang rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl in a Paris suburb. A third suspect, 12, is charged with anti-Semitic hate speech, violence, and death threats, but not rape, and has been released.
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The non-detained docket of immigrationcases managed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is now more than double the number it was under former President Donald J. Trump. According to Fox News’s Bill Melugin, federal officials have confirmed the number of deportation cases has reached 7.4 million and will likely cross 8 million by the end of the fiscal year.
On average, each ICE officer must now manage well over 7,000 non-detained deportation cases. However, that number could likely be higher as not all of the agency’s 6,000 deportation officers work on the non-detained docket. Current staffing and funding levels at ICE have left the agency overwhelming and underprepared for the surge of illegal immigrants who’ve entered the country under the Biden government’s ongoing border crisis.
The non-detained docket pertains to cases where the illegalimmigrant is not currently being held in ICE detention. These individuals have been released into the United States and given a notice to appear later before an immigration court. The docket additionally includes individuals who’ve already been ordered deported yet remain in the United States.
Since the start of the new fiscal year last October, the non-detained docket has added over one million cases. This explosion in number is due in large part to the Biden government’s ongoing use of catch-and-release policies. Combined with the nearly two million ‘gotaways‘—meaning illegal immigrants who were not processed by border agents—currently in the U.S., the task of identifying and removing those here unlawfully has become nearly impossible, according to federal immigration officials.
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The non-detained docket of immigrationcases managed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is now more than double the number it was under former President Donald J. Trump. According to Fox News's Bill Melugin, federal officials have confirmed the number of deportation cases has reached 7.4 million and will likely cross 8 million by the end of the fiscal year.
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A Mexican national, previously deported from the United States 16 times, has been charged for causing a fatal vehicle crash in Colorado. Ignacio Cruz-Mendoza, 47, faces charges including vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, reckless driving, and driving without a commercial driver’s license. The charges stem from an incident that resulted in the death of Scott Miller, 64, from Bailey, Colorado.
The Colorado State Patrol reported that Cruz-Mendoza was operating a semi-truck for Monique Trucking, based in Indio, California, on Highway 285 near Conifer, Colorado. The truck veered off the road, causing the pipe and angle iron it was carrying to spill onto five vehicles. Miller was in one of those vehicles and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Another driver sustained serious injuries during the incident and is currently recovering in a local hospital.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed that Cruz-Mendoza is an illegalimmigrant who has been deported to Mexico 16 times since his first deportation in May 2002, following an arrest in Oregon. Despite multiple deportations over the past two decades, he has continually re-entered the U.S., allegedly through the southern border.
ICE officials have also issued a detainer on Cruz-Mendoza, which requests that he be handed over to their custody if released from police custody in Jefferson County, Colorado.
The spike in violence and deaths of American citizens at the hands of illegalimmigrants has fueled a backlash against the Biden government among voters. Immigration and the border crisis have routinely ranked as a top issue for Americans heading into the 2024 presidential election. The National Pulse reported on Tuesday that recent polling has found two-thirds of voters support mass deportations of illegal immigrants.
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A Mexican national, previously deported from the United States 16 times, has been charged for causing a fatal vehicle crash in Colorado. Ignacio Cruz-Mendoza, 47, faces charges including vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, reckless driving, and driving without a commercial driver's license. The charges stem from an incident that resulted in the death of Scott Miller, 64, from Bailey, Colorado.
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A plan to establish a migrantshelter within a Staten Island church has drawn sharp criticism from local officials. Authorities announced on Monday that they plan to set up 15 beds inside the Faith United Methodist Church on Heberton Avenue, Port Richmond, to serve as an overnight refuge for single adult men seeking asylum in the United States. This decision has been met with opposition from various community leaders, including Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella.
At a press conference held outside the church, Fossella expressed frustration, claiming that local officials were only informed of the plan last week. He believes the initiative will negatively impact the community. “This approach is hurtful to the community and its people,” Fossella remarked.
Other prominent figures, such as Councilwoman Kamillah Hanks and Councilman David Carr, joined Fossella. The political leaders stood united in their opposition, emphasizing that the residents were not adequately informed about the shelter‘s establishment. Hanks argued that such decisions undermine community trust and stability. “The residents of this district are tired of waking up to find decisions made behind their backs, impacting community safety and cohesion,” she stated.
Hanks also raised concerns about the church’s suitability as a shelter, citing potential health and safety risks, including poor ventilation and fire hazards. “Faith United Methodist Church lacks the necessary infrastructure and facilities to safely and comfortably house occupants,” she noted.
This isn’t the first time Staten Islanders have protested against a migrant shelter. In October, residents celebrated the removal of migrants from the St. John’s Villa Academy shelter following a fire hazard declaration by the FDNY. Earlier this year, plans for a 57-bed migrant shelter at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Rosebank were abandoned due to pushback from groups opposed to illegalimmigration.
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A plan to establish a migrantshelter within a Staten Island church has drawn sharp criticism from local officials. Authorities announced on Monday that they plan to set up 15 beds inside the Faith United Methodist Church on Heberton Avenue, Port Richmond, to serve as an overnight refuge for single adult men seeking asylum in the United States. This decision has been met with opposition from various community leaders, including Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella.
Joe Biden is set to announce protections for illegal aliens married to U.S. citizens, benefiting up to 500,000 migrants. Biden will outline the details of the pro-illegal policy at the White House during an event marking the 12th anniversary of Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
The new policy will shield illegal aliens with U.S. spouses from deportation, gift them work permits, and offer a pathway to citizenship. It is likely to encourage more sham marriages.
Marrying a citizen is already a route to citizenship, but those who enter the country illegally without a visa must currently leave the U.S. while they pursue green card applications.
The Biden regime’s initiative will be one of the most expansive unilateral actions by a U.S. President to gift legal status to unlawfully present migrants since Obama implemented the DACA program. Biden also plans to introduce new measures to assist DACA recipients, or “Dreamers,” in gaining access to work permits.
A majority of Americans—54 percent—believe the 81-year-old Democrat is “encouraging” illegal aliens to enter the U.S. en masse to “create a permanent majority” for his party over time. It is projected that illegal immigration during his current term will equal all legal immigration via Ellis Island from 18992 to 1954.
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Joe Biden is set to announce protections for illegal aliens married to U.S. citizens, benefiting up to 500,000 migrants. Biden will outline the details of the pro-illegal policy at the White House during an event marking the 12th anniversary of Barack Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
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A CBS News/YouGov poll conducted earlier this month reveals significant support among the American electorate for a national mass deportation program. According to the survey, 62 percent of registered voters back the deportation of all illegalimmigrants currently living illegally in the United States, while just 38 percent oppose their removal.
The survey results show even more surprising trends within certain demographic groups traditionally associated with Democratic leanings. Notably, 58 percent of women and individuals holding at least a four-year college degree supported such a deportation policy. Additionally, 53 percent of Hispanic voters indicated their approval of the measure. This figure is slightly less than the 67 percent—over two-thirds—of white respondents.
Only among black respondents did support fall below 50 percent. Just 47 percent of black respondents said they support mass deportation.
The growing popularity of mass deportation among voters coincides with a trend that shows former President Donald J. Trump gaining traction among Hispanic voters. CNN data and election analyst Harry Enten noted that Trump commands considerable trust in issues of border security and immigration within this demographic. Enten highlighted that 49 percent of Hispanic voters trust Trump more on these issues compared to 24 percent who trust Joe Biden, marking a significant shift from the 2020 election when Biden won this group overwhelmingly.
These findings align with broader voter concerns about the situation at the southern border, which has become a pivotal issue in the upcoming election. The National Pulse reported that during Trump‘s recent rally in the Bronx, New York, minority voters turned out in mass to see the former President while chanting: “Build the Wall.”
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A CBS News/YouGov poll conducted earlier this month reveals significant support among the American electorate for a national mass deportation program. According to the survey, 62 percent of registered voters back the deportation of all illegalimmigrants currently living illegally in the United States, while just 38 percent oppose their removal.
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Texas Rangers have arrested a Democrat candidate and Joe Biden appointee in Fort Bend for allegedly fabricating racist online messages addressed to himself and framing supporters of his rival. Taral Patel, the Democratic candidate for Precinct 3 Commissioner, faces Online Impersonation and Misrepresentation of Identity charges.
Rangers took Patel into custody following an investigation that began in October 2023. The inquiry started after the incumbent, Republican Commissioner Andy Meyers, urged authorities to find the origin of the racist messages Patel received.
Patel’s arrest record reveals he spent several months creating fake online profiles to impersonate Meyers’ supporters and send himself derogatory comments. Patel posted the inflammatory messages on social media in September 2023, describing the remarks as driven by “deep and misguided fear” within the GOP.
“[W]hen my Republican opponent’s supporters’ decide to hurl racist, anti-immigrant, Hinduphobic, or otherwise disgusting insults at my family, faith community, colleagues, and me – that crosses a line,” Patel wrote on Facebook, sharing screenshots of the supposed racist remarks. Patel allegedly used a photograph of an unsuspecting Fort Bend resident without consent to perpetuate the hoax.
Biden previously appointed Patel to the Office of White House Liaison and the White House Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (WHAANHPI) Committee. Patel also worked at the Department of Justice (DOJ), ironically in the Public Integrity Section of the Criminal Division.
MAGA COUNTRY?
Bobby Eberle, the Fort Bend County Republican Chairman, compares Patel’s actions to those of disgraced actor Jussie Smollett. Smollett infamously claimed that Donald Trump supporters yelled, “This is MAGA country,” beat him, and tied a noose around his neck in Chicago. Authorities demonstrated that he orchestrated the attack with the assistance of two African men with whom he had a sexual relationship.
“Whether Republican or Democrat, such tactics should be unequivocally condemned by all who value integrity and accountability in politics,” Eberle stated. “Fort Bend County residents deserve leadership that fosters trust and sincerity rather than deceit and manipulation for political gain.”
Hate crime hoaxes have become a common feature of American politics since 2016. Yasmin Seweid pleaded guilty to fabricating a story about Trump supporters ripping her hijab off on a New York subway in 2017. In 2020, authorities arrested Trumaine Foster in Mississippi for spraying his cars with the words ‘Leave N*****s’ and ‘Trump’. In 2022, transgender activist Nikki Joly pleaded guilty to torching his own home in Jackson, Michigan, burning two German shepherd dogs and three cats alive, blaming anti-LGBTQ arsonists.
Democrat Rep. Barbara Lee recently claimed a “white guy” tried to stop her from using a Capitol elevator reserved for Congressmen, accusing her of stealing her congressional lapel pin. Skeptics cast doubt on the story, though it has not been proven false.
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Texas Rangers have arrested a Democrat candidate and Joe Biden appointee in Fort Bend for allegedly fabricating racist online messages addressed to himself and framing supporters of his rival. Taral Patel, the Democratic candidate for Precinct 3 Commissioner, faces Online Impersonation and Misrepresentation of Identity charges.
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Japan’s Justice Ministry reported last week that the country granted refugee status to a record 303 asylum-seekers in 2023, surpassing the previous high of 202 set in 2022. The increase comes amid changes to Japanese immigration laws, which created a quasi-refugee status for foreign nationals fleeing active conflict zones.
The East Asian island nation, which has stringent immigration controls, has seen a significant increase in refugee applications from countries such as Afghanistan, Myanmar, and Ethiopia. The total number of asylum-seekers applying for refuge in Japan reached 13,823 in 2023, representing more than a threefold increase from the prior year’s figures. A majority of the accepted refugees, 237 individuals, hailed from Afghanistan. Despite the rise in total asylum-seekers, the approval rate remained low, at just 2.2 percent.
In addition to those granted full refugee status, the Justice Ministry reported that 1,005 individuals, predominantly from Ukraine, were permitted to reside in Japan on humanitarian grounds. However, these individuals did not meet the stringent criteria for refugee status. The changes to Japan‘s refugee program have allowed for a new category of “subsidiary protection,” aimed at providing asylum to persons escaping ongoing conflicts. Since its introduction on December 1, 1,110 applications for special status were filed, 1,101 of which were from Ukrainian nationals. By the end of February, 647 applicants had been granted quasi-refugee status, 644 of which were Ukrainians.
According to the Department of State, the number of official refugee admissions into the United States is 125,000 per year—a number set by the Biden government. However, when the number of asylum seekers granted temporary residence pending an immigration court appearance is included, that number is much higher—likely in the millions per year.
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Japan's Justice Ministry reported last week that the country granted refugee status to a record 303 asylum-seekers in 2023, surpassing the previous high of 202 set in 2022. The increase comes amid changes to Japanese immigration laws, which created a quasi-refugee status for foreign nationals fleeing active conflict zones.
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Police shot a male migrant dead following a series of violent knife attacks on Friday evening. The 27-year-old suspect, identified as an Afghan national, initially attacked another Afghan, aged 23, in Wolmirstedt—a German town approximately 80 miles west of Berlin—using a “knife-like object,” resulting in the younger migrant’s death.
Subsequently, the Afghan targeted a group of soccer fans watching the opening game of the Euro 2024 tournament between Germany and Scotland. During the attack in the yard of a private residence, the migrant injured three German men, two of them seriously.
The Afghan also tried to attack officers responding to the incident, resulting in his fatal shooting. The Interior Ministry in Saxony-Anhalt, the German federal state encompassing Wolmirstedt, has announced an increased police presence across the region.
Authorities have yet to reveal the motive behind the attacks. At the end of May, another Afghan in the German city of Mannheim stabbed multiple people at an anti-Islamization rally, killing a police officer. Days later, a man caught vandalizing posters for the anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party stabbed an AfD candidate who confronted him.
The AfD placed second in the recent European Parliament elections, ahead of the governing Social Democrats and their coalition partners.
Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) released data this year showing that foreigners, who make up just 14.6 percent of the population, are implicated in 58.5 percent of all violent crimes in the country.
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Police shot a male migrant dead following a series of violent knife attacks on Friday evening. The 27-year-old suspect, identified as an Afghan national, initially attacked another Afghan, aged 23, in Wolmirstedt—a German town approximately 80 miles west of Berlin—using a "knife-like object," resulting in the younger migrant's death.
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Over the past week, new evidence has further validated Donald Trump’s description of migrant crime as a “new category of crime.” The National Pulse has uncovered numerous instances of illegal aliens committing crimes and sapping public resources, fraying America’s social fabric.
GANGS MAP.
On Friday, reporters published a map showing the explosion of transnational criminal organizations across the U.S., fueled by the illegal immigration crisis.
The map shows the brutal Tren de Aragua gang, which first emerged in the prisons of Venezuela, operating in cities including Chicago, Miami, and New York. It shows ultra-violent Mexican cartels, in particular the Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels, operating in all 50 states. It even reveals that Chinese Triads are running extensive drug farms run by de facto slaves in states as far from the southern border as Washington and Maine. The crime syndicate has links to “hundreds” of properties in the Pine Tree State.
The extent of the crime map provides firm evidence for Trump’s warning that “every state is a border state” now.
Jose Medina-Hernandez is charged with mowing down Nancy Richmond, an 88-year-old grandmother-of-five, and her daughter Crystal Brunn, 63, in Shelby Township, Michigan.
The National Pulse has covered many examples of illegals, often intoxicated, killing Americans on the roads, including children. Medina-Hernandez’s case stands out as he had reportedly been issued a driver’s license despite the fact that “Michigan law requires an individual be ‘legally present’ to be issued a standard driver’s license.”
“It’s extremely alarming to think Secretary Benson may be unlawfully issuing licenses to illegal immigrants,” commented Republican State Senator Joseph Bellino.
Republicans are concerned about illegals obtaining documents allowing them to vote in U.S. elections, despite the fact this is technically illegal, due to similar weaknesses in the vetting process for registering to vote.
PICKPOCKETING EPIDEMIC.
New York is suffering a huge wave of pickpocketing, with the New York Police Department (NYPD) logging 781 complaints so far in 2024. This is a substantial increase on the 650 pickpocketing complaints they had received by the same time last year–and still underestimates the true scale of the epidemic, with many victims feeling that reporting pickpocketing is a waste of time.
Raymond Kelly, former Police Commissioner of New York City, complained, “There are no consequences for virtually anything these days,” adding that migrants are “augmenting” the crime wave.
Democrat district attorneys such as Manhattan’s Alvin Bragg, responsible for Donald Trump’s sham conviction, seem uninterested in deterring genuine criminals, downgrading over half of the felonies presented to him by police to misdemeanors.
INFILTRATORS.
U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) and the Joint Terrorism Task Force of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested eight Islamic State terrorists in cities as far-flung as Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and New York City.
The jihadists all hail from Tajikistan, the home country of the ISIS terrorists responsible for the March terror attack at Crocus Hall, near Moscow, that left over 140 Russians dead. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warned in May that the U.S. is at risk of a similar attack.
One of the Tajiks arrested in the U.S. had been at large for at least six months. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) initially detained all of them but later released them. Authorities discovered their terror links afterward, highlighting the dangers of allowing illegal aliens to remain free for years while their asylum claims are processed.
TRAFFICKED DAUGHTER.
Elia Antonio and Juan Carlos Rocha Mejia are facing multiple pedophilia charges; the former for “knowingly attempt to provide or transport a child”—his 12-year-old daughter—”for the purpose of commercial sex act,” the latter for first-degree child sex assault, child enticement, false imprisonment, and strangulation and suffocation.
Antonio reportedly told his daughter to “wear something nice” before she was blindfolded, tied up, and abused in Oakfield, Wisconsin. She later escaped to a nearby home, where they called the police.
FOXES GUARDING THE HENHOUSE.
Illegal immigration and drug smuggling are big business for cartels and so-called “coyote” people-smugglers—so big that organized criminals are increasingly able to pay off U.S. officials.
A jury has convicted former CBP officer Leonard Darnell George of receiving bribes, conspiracy to import drugs, and migrant smuggling. He allowed at least 19 cars packed with hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine, heroin, and fentanyl, as well as illegal aliens, through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, California, over a period of six months.
George received a minimum of $13,000 for each vehicle he waved through. He blew much of the money on motorbikes, jewelry, and “showering” strippers with money at the Hong Kong Gentleman’s Club in Tijuana, Mexico.
“We have a new category of crime. It’s called migrant crime, and it’s going to be worse than any other form of crime,” @realDonaldTrump told Laura Ingraham. pic.twitter.com/FrdQLSFKPB
Read The National Pulse’s previous migrant crime round-up here.
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Over the past week, new evidence has further validated Donald Trump's description of migrant crime as a "new category of crime." The National Pulse has uncovered numerous instances of illegal aliens committing crimes and sapping public resources, fraying America's social fabric.
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