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Rush Limbaugh February 14th, 2017

Feb 14, 20173 min
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CBS Television in Los Angeles reported on the people who were deported because of  the immigration raids over the weekend.  Reports state that of the 160 people that were deported, 150 of them had criminal records. Crimes include violent felonies and sex crimes against children.  95 percent of those deported were men.

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LifeLock dot com use promo code rush and save ten percent. Well, there's been a lot of drive by media coverage of the immigration raids in six states over the weekend. There are two narratives. First, there's the poor, innocent, persecuted, deported victims and sobbing relatives. Second, there's the supposed fear that's sweeping immigrant communities. But the reason why these illegal immigrants were deported hasn't been so easy to find in the media.

Just one outlet, local CBS News branch southern California, did the unthinkable. They reported on the people who were picked up in their state. CBS l a eyeball news dot com reports that of the sixty arrested, a hundred fifty of them had criminal histories. Five others have been previously deported, snuck back in, or had final orders from the courts to be deported. Many of the deportees had prior felony convictions, some of them for serious and violent crimes that includes

assaults and sex crimes against the children. It's perfectly accurate to call most of these people bad ombres, since those deported or men. In case you're wondering, these raids were not targeted at citizens from a specific country. Those who were sent packing are from a dozen countries. They came illegally, they stayed illegally, they behaved illegally, and the last eight years, while the rule of law was ignored. They were totally comfortable. Well,

apparently those days are over. Bad ombres are being deported and the rule of law has returned, just as someone told us would happen. M

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