When Hailey King was a teenager, she and her family moved from Colorado to Fayetteville, Arkansas. 

She had been born prematurely and had been having  health and social problems.  So maybe a change of locale would do her good. 

They had no idea that Hailey would die in Fayetteville, thanks to our porous borders.

After moving to Arkansas, Hailey became an unwed teen mom, bearing a baby girl who was about two years old upon her death.

https://www.angelfamilies.org/hailey-king/

On November 6th, 2016, shortly before her 19th birthday, Hailey and friend David Gutierrez were riding a motor scooter in Fayetteville, on a street with a 35 mile per hour speed limit. 

They were suddenly hit from behind by a red pickup going 70 miles per hour, twice the legal speed limit,  driven by Mexican illegal alien Sergio Larios-Rodriguez.

The pickup driver kept on driving, with the scooter and David under the truck and Hailey on the hood. 

Hailey slid off the hood after about 250 feet, but Larios-Rodriguez drove on with David and the scooter still under the truck. 

Eventually, David came loose from the vehicle.   After that, Larios-Rodriguez parked the pickup and left the area on foot, even walking past his two victims but doing nothing to help.

The truck and scooter were discovered by police, and Larios-Rodriguez finally turned himself in 48 hours after the crash.

David survived but lost his legs.  Hailey died in the hospital.

Before she was pronounced dead, her mother Kathryn Hall had arrived and promised to raise Hailey’s young daughter.

Even that was not to be.   Kathryn and her husband attempted to legally adopt Hailey’s daughter, but the court adopted the child out to another family.

So Kathryn lost her daughter to death and her granddaughter to adoption 

In 2018, Larios-Rodriguez was sentenced to 17 years, but his first parole hearing was in 2020, wherein Kathryn Hall testified against his release. 

At that time the court denied parole to Larios-Rodriguez, but he may receive it next time around.  

Furthermore, Larios-Rodriguez is no longer an illegal alien but a permanent resident, thanks to his marriage to a U.S. citizen and the birth of their child. 

But in 2016, while still an illegal alien, Sergio Larios-Rodriguez was responsible for the death of Hailey King, the crippling of David Gutierrez, and indirectly, the loss of Kathryn Hall’s granddaughter.

(Note: This selection is an article in my 2021 booklet The Victims of Illegal Immigration, Third Edition, published by US Incorporated. That booklet contains true accounts of victims of illegal aliens. It’s a big problem in our country, which the Mainstream Media does not publicize. )

UPDATE: After this booklet was published, David Gutierrez died on December 14th, 2021. See here.

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Allan on March 11th, 2022

How is Mexico affected by the Russia-Ukraine War?  More than you might expect, although its leaders are careful to look out for the interests of Mexico.

Mexico’s Ukraine policy combines its non-intervention doctrine with a consideration for Mexican trade and for Mexicans residing in Ukraine. 

For the entire article, click here.

Article by Allan Wall, published March 10th, 2022, on VDARE.COM.

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Drew Rosenberg was 25 years old and a second-year law student in San Francisco. 

Drew was a student at Golden Gate School of Law in San Francisco when he died.
(Photo Source: https://nypost.com/2022/02/17/bereaved-dad-head-of-illegal-alien-crime-victim-advocacy-group-slams-wh/ )

On November 16th, 2010, returning  home after school, Drew was  heading south on his motorcycle.  Unlicensed driver Roberto Galo of Honduras was heading north. 

At an intersection, Galo made an unsignaled left turn, crashing right into Drew and his bike. 

Galo sped up, driving over Drew, then backed up, driving over him again, then went forward until stopped by another driver who had gotten out to help.  But when Galo stopped, Drew was under his tire again.

Drew was dead.

It was reported that Galo was an illegal alien, but later it turned out that he was under “Temporary Protected Status”. 

Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, is a special status designed for the temporary protection of foreigners which protects them from deportation back to countries in a civil war, or which recently had disasters such as earthquakes or hurricanes.

There are currently 12 countries, including Honduras, on the Temporary Protected Status list.

As so often occurs with government programs, “temporary” can last for decades.

Hondurans in the United States have been under TPS since January of 1999, in response to Hurricane Mitch which hit the country in late 1998.

Twelve years later, Roberto Galo killed Drew Rosenberg.  And by the way, under TPS, Galo could have legally obtained a U.S. driver’s license.  Why didn’t he?

The reason was that Galo had failed the driver’s license test twice, yet still continued to drive.

Even after failing the tests, five months previous to the crash that killed Drew, Galo had been stopped for driving the wrong direction on a one-way street, with neither driver’s license nor insurance.

And yet, he was still driving.

Donald Rosenberg, Drew’s father, a liberal Democrat, began doing research, and discovered that unlicensed drivers caused approximately 7,500 deaths each year, and that about half of these accidents were caused by illegal alien drivers.

Rosenberg began focusing on the illegal immigration problem and eventually co-founded Advocates for Victims of Illegal Alien Crimes (AVIAC).

As stated on the group’s website, “There is no reason any American citizen or immigrant should ever be at risk of being harmed by an illegal alien or should have to pay their hard-earned income supporting them.”

If only our lawmakers  would take that to heart!

(Note: This selection is an article in my 2021 booklet The Victims of Illegal Immigration, Third Edition, published by US Incorporated. That booklet contains true accounts of victims of illegal aliens. It’s a big problem in our country, which the Mainstream Media does not publicize. )

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The tragedy of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to dominate the media, and it’s not hard to understand why.

It’s an old-fashioned conventional land war on the European continent, pitting the world’s biggest country against a country which has only been independent for three decades, yet continues to heroically fight on.

Meanwhile, back here in North America, the Biden Border Rush is bringing in millions of unvetted foreigners. Add to that the decrease in deportations, catch-and-release, and the encouragement of illegal immigration.

It’s an invasion — a different type than that of Ukraine, but an invasion nonetheless.

For the entire blog entry, click here.

Blog entry by Allan Wall, published March 3rd, 2022, on US Incorporated.

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“I will always be painfully honest and work as hard as I can and hopefully make a difference in people’s lives.”

Those were the words of David March, a deputy sheriff for seven years in the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Tragically, his service ended on April 29th, 2002.

At what appeared to be a routine traffic stop in Irwindale, Deputy March was shot and killed in cold blood by a thrice-deported, twice-convicted, Mexican illegal alien drug pusher.

The murderer was named Jorge Arroyo Garcia, aka Armando Garcia, or “Chato”.   

Garcia was pulled over by Deputy March.  Both Garcia and Deputy March  got out of their respective vehicles and March ordered Garcia to get back into his. 

With his back to the officer, Garcia pulled out a 9 mm handgun, turned and shot Deputy March, who fell, after which Garcia walked up and shot Deputy March in the head. 

The motive?

Garcia wasn’t being pursued by Deputy March. 

Nor was Garcia caught in the act of committing a crime.

No, the motive was simply to kill a police officer.

That’s what Garcia had actually told friends –that his goal was to murder a police officer in a traffic stop!

Garcia had actually provoked the police stop, then waited for Deputy March to be in the open so he’d have a clear shot.

After the shooting, Garcia escaped to Mexico.  A number of criminals have done this and some are never returned.

But in 2006, Garcia was finally extradited from Mexico back to the U.S. and received a life sentence.

Deputy David March is still remembered.  In Los Angeles County, there is both a public park and thoroughfare named after him.

Each year on the anniversary of his death, deputies keep a 24-hour vigil in honor of March, at the place where he was killed.

It’s good that David March is remembered by the community he served.   It would be even better if his death, and those of others, could influence officials to prevent this from happening again.

The killer had been deported three times (1992,1994 and 2001) and convicted of two felonies, but was still here, able to kill Deputy David March in 2002.

If our officials had been determined to enforce our immigration laws, then Deputy March could still be alive in California today.   

(Note: This selection is an article in my 2021 booklet The Victims of Illegal Immigration, Third Edition, published by US Incorporated. That booklet contains true accounts of victims of illegal aliens. It’s a big problem in our country, which the Mainstream Media does not publicize. )

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The 2022 Olympic Winter Games were just held from February 4-20, in and around Beijing, China.

Norway was the winner, garnering more medals overall (37) and more gold medals (16) than any other national team.

In second place was Germany with 12 gold medals and 27 medals in total.

Third place was host China, with nine gold medals (15 total). The U.S. came in fourth place with eight gold medals (25 total).

The Olympics lie at the intersection of sports and nationality, raising questions about citizenship in the contemporary world. Consider two examples.

For the entire blog entry, click here.

Blog entry by Allan Wall, published February 23rd, 2022 on US Incorporated.

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Allan on February 24th, 2022

Connor Dale Holcomb was a 22-year old resident of the state of Idaho. 

“Connor loved the outdoors….” reads his obituary, and in Idaho, there is a lot of outdoors to love.

Connor enjoyed hunting, ATV riding and mountain lake boating.   He had played football and wrestled and spent time as a ski instructor.

Heavy equipment operation was Connor’s vocation, and he was also involved in cattle raising.

Connor’s earthly life came to an end on May 19th, 2021, driving his Ford pickup truck across an Idaho highway intersection. 

If Connor had crossed the intersection a few minutes earlier, maybe even a few minutes later, he might have been safe.

But the instant he crossed the intersection, the drunk driver of a semi-truck ran a red light and crashed right into Connor’s pickup. 

As for Connor, he was thrown out of his pickup.  They took him to the hospital, but it was too late. The young man died of blunt force trauma.

The semi-truck driver was drunk, with a blood alcohol content level of 0.22.  Compare that to the U.S. legal intoxication level of 0.08 and the 0.04 intoxication level for commercial drivers.

Who was the drunk driver who took Connor’s life?

The Idaho Statesman newspaper called the driver “an Arizona man”.  Indeed, he did reside in Arizona.

But the rest of the story is that Cecilio Eliut Camacho-Montoya was an illegal alien from Mexico. So he wasn’t legally in the country, shouldn’t have been driving a semi-truck in this country, and certainly shouldn’t have been driving drunk in this country. 

Camacho-Montoya was charged by Ada County with felony vehicular manslaughter and aggravated felony drunk driving.

This tragedy raises a number of troubling questions.

How was Camacho-Montoya allowed into the country?

Why wasn’t he deported?

Why was he allowed to drive a semi-truck if he wasn’t a legal citizen?

Did he have a license to drive that truck?   If not, why not?

If he did have a license, how could he obtain one if not legally in the country?

Whose truck was it? 

If it was someone else’s, why was an illegal alien hired to drive a truck?

These are questions to which we need answers.  

If we don’t get answers, and we don’t fix these problems, more Americans are likely to be killed at intersections by drivers who shouldn’t even be here.

(Note: This selection is an article in my 2021 booklet The Victims of Illegal Immigration, Third Edition, published by US Incorporated. That booklet contains true accounts of victims of illegal aliens. It’s a big problem in our country, which the Mainstream Media does not publicize. )

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Allan on February 23rd, 2022

On February 16, Senator Ted Cruz, in a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, made some comments about Mexico.

Cruz spoke about the border, about the murders of journalists and politicians in Mexico, and shared his view that Mexican President AMLO was making the situation worse.

These are all legitimate issues for a U.S. senator to discuss, certainly more relevant to our country than the Russia-Ukraine conflict. 

But in Mexico, the Cruz comments ruffled some feathers and made Cruz a target of from high-ranking critics, including President AMLO himself.

For the entire article, click here.

Article by Allan Wall, published 2-22-22 on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on February 15th, 2022

Cheston Gerard Edwards was a 36-year old African-American resident of Kinston, North Carolina.  Cheston Edwards had two children, a nine-year old son and a four-year old daughter.

https://www.hornesfh.com/obituary/Cheston-Edwards

Mary Edwards, Cheston’s mother, said of Cheston that “He loved his family, he loved me. He was a person who had deep love.”

The last time Mary was able to see Cheston was when he was visiting her the night of March 27th, 2021.

Cheston died after midnight, March 29th, 2021.   He was returning from a visit to his girlfriend in Raleigh, North Carolina, driving to his home in Kinston, North Carolina.

Suddenly a Ford F-150, driving westward in the eastbound lanes, crashed head-on into Cheston Edward’s vehicle.

Head-on collisions are disastrous.  This head-on collision cost the life of Cheston Edwards, who died immediately in the crash.

On the other hand, the driver who caused the wreck by driving the wrong way walked away unharmed from the crash.

The driver’s name was Rolbin Pacheco-Diaz, age 35, an illegal alien from Honduras residing in Smithfield, North Carolina.   

As an illegal alien, Pacheco-Diaz  should never have been in the country to begin with.  Nor did he have a driver’s license.   To top all that off, Pacheco-Diaz was driving drunk and in the wrong direction.

Pacheco-Diaz has been charged with felony death by motor vehicle, driving while intoxicated, reckless driving and driving without a license.          

Whatever becomes of the case, however, it doesn’t bring Cheston Edwards back.  

Certainly, Rolbin Pacheco-Diaz has a lot to answer for, and I think he realizes it now.

But what about the environment in which illegal aliens such as Pacheco-Diaz are allowed to enter our country and move about freely, not subject to the law?

What about the governmental officials, of various levels, who allowed this to happen?  

What about the officials who have allowed  illegal immigration and illegal labor to flourish?

What about the business leaders who promote cheap illegal labor?

Don’t they have a lot to answer for?   I think that they do.

If these sectors of our society had done their job and stood up for American citizens and workers, then Cheston Edwards could be alive today.

Cheston’s mother had this to say of Rolbin Pacheco-Diaz:  “He needs to know that he has hurt me deeply. He’s taken something from me that he shouldn’t have.”

(Note: This selection is an article in my 2021 booklet The Victims of Illegal Immigration, Third Edition, published by US Incorporated. That booklet contains true accounts of victims of illegal aliens. It’s a big problem in our country, which the Mainstream Media does not publicize. )

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The 2022 French presidential election is only two months away, with a whopping 39 (!) candidates in the running.

How do French voters sort through 39 candidates?

It’s a two-round election, scheduled April 10th for all 39 participants and then April 24th for the top two vote-getters.

Four of those 39 candidates are polling in double digits: incumbent President Macron, Valerie Pecresse (Les Républicains), Marine Le Pen (Rassemblement National), and Eric Zemmour of Reconquête! (Reconquest Party), which he founded.

Zemmour is a French patriot and an ethnic Jew whose parents immigrated from North Africa. He is an immigration restrictionist campaigning to save France.

In a recent interview on French television, Zemmour made his opinions very clear.

For the entire blog entry, click here.

Blog entry by Allan Wall, published February 10th, 2022, on US Incorporated.

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