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Glen B Smith
To:Lou Newton
Jul 27 at 2:37 PM
Illegal Immigrants Drive Child Sex Crime Charges in North Carolina
The complete article may be accessed at the above site.
Jul 17, 2019 · In North Carolina, during the past 18 months, more than 331 illegal aliens have beencharged with 1,172 child rapes and child sexual assaults, according to data collected by an independent researcher who is only able to gather data from 30 of the state’s 100 counties, which means it’s likely the statewide count is significantly higher..
James Johnson tracks the data on his website NCFIRE.info
(North Carolinians For Immigration Reform and Enforcement)http://ncfire.info/
Johnson has tracked rapes and sexual assaults on children by illegal aliens since 2013, using original police reports and calling arresting agencies to verify immigration status. His data doesn’t cover every month, but for the 54 months he has recorded, an average of 34 illegal aliens per month were charged with 151 counts of raping or sexually assaulting a child in North Carolina.
Further, a study shows that only 12 percent of child rapes are reported, according to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center—meaning the total number could be almost 10 times higher.
No federal database exists publicly for illegal alien crime against children, so it’s difficult to get a handle on the severity of the issue nationally.
But Texas has almost three times the population of North Carolina, and California has almost four times, according to Census estimates.
In June, more than 3,100 illegal immigrants were apprehended each day by Border Patrol along the southern border, according to statistics from Customs and Border Protection.
A caravan of around 3,300 individuals that traveled to the U.S.-border from Honduras in January contained at least 860 criminals who had been convicted in the United States, according to ICE data provided to House Oversight and Reform Committee Republican members on May 17.
If the monthly rate of reported child sexual offenses committed by illegal aliens in North Carolina is estimated to be 113 illegal aliens charged with around 503 child sexual crimes, that would put Texas at roughly 330 illegal aliens charged with 1,500 child sex crimes per month, and California at 450 illegal aliens charged with more than 2,000 crimes against children every month.
The impact of sexual abuse on children is usually lifelong and profound, according to a research report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
Sexually abused children often exhibit symptoms including fear, nightmares, post-traumatic stress disorder, withdrawn behavior, neurotic mental illness, cruelty, delinquency, sexually inappropriate behavior, regressive behavior, running away, general problem behaviors, and self-injurious behavior, the report states.
Rep. Mark Walker (R-N.C.) said he’s concerned about all threats to the security of children and families in North Carolina, which is partly why he sits on the House Homeland Security Committee.
The remainder of North Carolina’s 11 federal representatives and two senators didn’t respond to requests for comment.
To:Lou Newton
Jul 27 at 2:37 PM
Illegal Immigrants Drive Child Sex Crime Charges in North Carolina
The complete article may be accessed at the above site.
Jul 17, 2019 · In North Carolina, during the past 18 months, more than 331 illegal aliens have beencharged with 1,172 child rapes and child sexual assaults, according to data collected by an independent researcher who is only able to gather data from 30 of the state’s 100 counties, which means it’s likely the statewide count is significantly higher..
James Johnson tracks the data on his website NCFIRE.info
(North Carolinians For Immigration Reform and Enforcement)http://ncfire.info/
Johnson has tracked rapes and sexual assaults on children by illegal aliens since 2013, using original police reports and calling arresting agencies to verify immigration status. His data doesn’t cover every month, but for the 54 months he has recorded, an average of 34 illegal aliens per month were charged with 151 counts of raping or sexually assaulting a child in North Carolina.
Further, a study shows that only 12 percent of child rapes are reported, according to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center—meaning the total number could be almost 10 times higher.
No federal database exists publicly for illegal alien crime against children, so it’s difficult to get a handle on the severity of the issue nationally.
But Texas has almost three times the population of North Carolina, and California has almost four times, according to Census estimates.
In June, more than 3,100 illegal immigrants were apprehended each day by Border Patrol along the southern border, according to statistics from Customs and Border Protection.
A caravan of around 3,300 individuals that traveled to the U.S.-border from Honduras in January contained at least 860 criminals who had been convicted in the United States, according to ICE data provided to House Oversight and Reform Committee Republican members on May 17.
If the monthly rate of reported child sexual offenses committed by illegal aliens in North Carolina is estimated to be 113 illegal aliens charged with around 503 child sexual crimes, that would put Texas at roughly 330 illegal aliens charged with 1,500 child sex crimes per month, and California at 450 illegal aliens charged with more than 2,000 crimes against children every month.
The impact of sexual abuse on children is usually lifelong and profound, according to a research report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
Sexually abused children often exhibit symptoms including fear, nightmares, post-traumatic stress disorder, withdrawn behavior, neurotic mental illness, cruelty, delinquency, sexually inappropriate behavior, regressive behavior, running away, general problem behaviors, and self-injurious behavior, the report states.
Rep. Mark Walker (R-N.C.) said he’s concerned about all threats to the security of children and families in North Carolina, which is partly why he sits on the House Homeland Security Committee.
The remainder of North Carolina’s 11 federal representatives and two senators didn’t respond to requests for comment.