Look at this headline: do you get the idea that NJ.com is attempting to scapegoat Immigration and Customs Enforcement for being mean and deporting “immigrants”?
This immigrant was arrested multiple times. Now ICE has sent him back to El Salvador.
No telling if writer Kelly Heyboer wrote the headline or someone else did. Let’s see what she did write
An unauthorized immigrant who had been arrested multiple times in New Jersey and New York was sent back to El Salvador last week, where he was wanted on murder charges, federal officials said.
Brian Alejandro Martinez, who has also gone by the name Maximiliano Cornejo, was flown to El Salvador and turned over to local authorities Friday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said.
“This individual’s egregious immigration history and serious criminal history in the U.S., as well as being wanted for homicide in his home country, shows that he is a dangerous individual who warranted removal from the community and the U.S.,” said John Tsoukaris, field office director of ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations division in Newark.
He’s been deported several times going back to 2006. He’s been arrested multiple times since 2014, serving time in jail for “multiple local charges”, and was arrested on more local charges in 2016 after posting bond in 2015 pending removal proceedings. We finally get to
In July, nearly two years after his latest arrest, an immigration judge ordered him removed to El Salvador.
So, it wasn’t ICE that deported him, it was a federal judge. But, hey, let’s scapegoat ICE a bit more
Martinez’s removal from the U.S. comes as ICE has been stepping up arrests and efforts to send unauthorized immigrants back to their home countries.
In fiscal year 2017, ICE removed or returned 226,119 immigrants to their home countries, federal officials said. That is about 15,000 more than the previous year.
Here you have an illegal alien who’s already been deported and returned, making him a felony absconder, who committed enough local crimes to get him sentenced to 253 days in jail, who then committed more crimes, and is also wanted for murder charges in El Salvador, but, the media wants to attempt to position ICE as being meanies for deporting more illegals.
Regardless, ICE did their job and got rid of this dangerous criminal, yet, we still have Democratic nutters doing this
https://twitter.com/ZephyrTeachout/status/1029045620504494087
A person running for Attorney General of NY wants to protect law breakers, like the guy above, who was in her state.
Read: Credentialed Media Seems Rather Upset That Criminal “Immigrant” Was Deported To El Salvador »
No telling if writer Kelly Heyboer wrote the headline or someone else did. Let’s see what she did write

On excessively hot days, there are more likely to be fatal car accidents and food safety problems, and police officers and government food inspectors tend to do less of their duties, according to a study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


An apocalyptic computer model, processed by one of the world’s largest computers in 1973, has predictedÂ
This shows that the world cannot sustain the current level of population and industrial growth for more than two decades.
(that’s the headline on the web front page. Inside the article it’s “Meet with Mueller already, Mr. President”
The notion of the commons refers to shared land, publicly available for all people to access for leisure and when times get tough, for survival. Publicly shared lands have existed since humans first walked the earth but have progressively been enclosed for individual sustenance or for profit. The most profound period of enclosures came with the introduction of European capitalism, and mass displacement of agricultural people to toil in industrial factories.
Our atmosphere, a publicly needed space containing many vital resources such as nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide—may seem to the untrained eye to be the tragedy of the commons playing out above our heads. But this is hardly the case, and one must only take their head out of the clouds and refocus on the social developments on-the-ground to see that climate change is really the tragedy of the enclosures, the inevitable consequence of capitalist privatization.
Climate change is a massive, complex, globe-spanning issue that affects every facet of our lives. And like most problems at its scale, it’s bound to affect the poor and people of color most significantly.

