Is it really any
surprise to discover that accused child rapist Henry Sanchez-Millian,
18—and his father Adolfo Sanchez-Reyes, 43—are both illegal
aliens? Perhaps the state of Maryland—so concerned with family
unification of other nation's citizens on American soil—can arrange
a holding cell for father and son to share? After all, that's the
convoluted reasoning behind their sanctuary practice (that actively
subverts federal immigration law). Therefore, by their logic, a
communal living arrangement behind bars is the most humane thing to
do. At any rate, the son has been charged with first-degree rape and
two counts of first-degree sexual offenses. If convicted, he faces
the penalty of life imprisonment. On the other hand, his father
contends with the comparably mild rebuke of deportation. That means
separation of the two for the foreseeable future, if not forever. An
ironic outcome given what started this mess in the first place.
This situation
definitively demonstrates the domino effect of lawlessness. A
dreadful chain of events that began with our porous southern
border—the choices of a Guatemalan father and son to border
jump—and Barack Obama's eyes closed catch-and-release program that
reunified the pair! Speaking of two lawbreakers, Sanchez-Millian's
wingman in that bathroom tryst with a 14-year-old at Rockville High
School, is El Salvadorian Jose O. Montano, 17. (Reportedly, he was
sent to Maryland to join an uncle.)
Complicating
matters is federal law (U.S. Supreme Court decision in Plyler
vs. Doe (457 U.S. 202 (1982)) that
mandates school age illegals are entitled to a public education same
as citizens. For their part, the local school administration
enrolled these two wrongdoers—not as a junior and senior
respectively—but in ninth grade classes. That's how this duo of
older, Spanish speaking foreigners had access to this much younger
female (among many). (The sexual assault occurred on school
property at approximately 9 AM on Thursday, March 16.) Specifically,
how else would Montano have met her, or been present to push her into
that boys' bathroom? His attorney, David Wooten stated, “This was
a consensual act. It was preplanned.” Wooten bolsters his claim
by asserting that the victim texted “explicitly compromising images
of herself”. Said last week and repeated Monday, Sanchez-Millian's
lawyer Andrew Jezic reiterated, “All parties were willing
participants.” If you're wondering why both narratives so tightly
correspond, both men work together at the same firm!
All potential
mitigating factors, if legitimate, have yet to be determined.
Meanwhile, per Maryland state law the age of consent is technically
17, but persons aged between 14 and 16 may consent to sex given a
small age difference of not more than 4 years for the older party.
That's immaterial here as her assailants, near or just beyond
maturity, have both been charged as adults. So, Sanchez-Millian and
Montano may have gotten away with flouting our immigration laws, but
they will likely get no pass for their brutal bathroom misadventures
involving gang-raping and sodomizing a fellow ninth-grader.
This egregious
circumstance is one of many cautionary tales. How American society
is being destroyed within by the wrongheaded embrace of the
undocumented under the guise of dogmatic “tolerance” and
multiculturalism. The actual problem isn't America's systemic
discrimination of foreigners. By any measure, what country celebrates
diversity, or differences, more fully than us? The wholesale
rejection of illegals has nothing to do with their superficial
attributes such as ethnicity or country of origin, as pro-illegal
proponents laughably insist. Indeed, their knee-jerk demonization of
objectors as “racists” are lame attempts at distraction: a
subject-changing excuse to justify their bizarre advocacy of naked
lawlessness.
In that regard, if
our laws are so draconian, why do so many clamor to live here (by any
possible means)? Historically, as today, America remains a melting
pot with one modern caveat: a person with legal status is warmly
welcomed here; one who doesn't, isn't. Likewise, would any sensible
person open their private residence to cohabitate with total
strangers? Is America not the beloved “home” of her legal
inhabitants?
In truth, illegal
aliens are criminals: an invading underclass of squatters. They're
the ones that don't respect our laws and customs—not vice versa as
their supporters loudly proclaim. Therefore, a wildly chaotic
influence is exerted, like acid upon our culture's social fabric. As
important building blocks of that foundation are our public school
systems, witness the snowballing uproar caused by this outrage at
Maryland's Rockville High School! The additional revelation that
Adolfo Sanchez-Reyes is also undocumented is yet more salt to a whole
community's open wound. After all, it's obvious Sanchez-Millian's
father acted as a familial magnet, didn't he? A butterfly effect of
what was, what could have been avoided, and what should have been
prevented.
From every angle,
this specific incident is intolerable. These affiliated
troublemakers including Montano and his uncle (whose legal status is
unclear) should have been immediately expelled, not permitted to
enter and reside within the United States. But, they were and a
radiating cascade of escalating crime, loss and disruption is the
predictable result. Most tragically, would the unnecessary suffering
of a violated 14-year-old child and her aggrieved family—sacrifices
upon the altar of politically correct multiculturalism—happened
otherwise? Worrying about the fate of foreign lawbreakers while
ignoring the rights of victimized citizens explains the topsy-turvy
nature of our mixed-up, rather than mixed, society.
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