Ilegals & Selective law enforcement


August 30, 2012

Times Record headline: ‘Great Scott’ nets drug arrest Waldron, Mena.  17 people are accused of trafficking in drugs, money laundering, etc. 13 are Hispanic. Drugs from Mexico.

Only partial congratulations are in order to the fused federal, state, county and city policing agencies. Why?  No mention regarding legal status or possible past violations.

Full disclosure by the Obama administration is absent, as in the case of “Fast & Furious” gun walking. It is noteworthy that the two principals in the Fast & Furious crime, i.e. BATF & the Dept. of Homeland Security, were involved in ‘Great Scott’.

No outrage from U.S. Attorney Conner Eldridge regarding porous border contiguous with Mexico and exacerbating illegal human invasions, drug and human trafficking, welfare, federal prisons filled with Hispanics; no demand by Eldridge for enforcement of Federal Law 8 USC, Section 1325, et al.  Eldridge took a sworn obligation to uphold federal law and the U.S. Constitution. Why isn’t he?  Has Attorney Eldridge had any discussions with border patrol agents who are being mocked and put in harm’s way by the policies of the Obama administration?

Weeks ago University of Arkansas Chancellor G. David Gearhart invited 5 illegals from around the country to participate in a U of A sponsored public symposium regarding higher education’s sentiments for amnesty…a direct violation of 8 USC, Section 1324a…hiring, harboring, transporting any illegal alien, a felony punishable by 10 years in jail, plus $2,000 fine per illegal.

A letter was sent to Attorney Eldridge asking for an explanation of why Chancellor Gearhart was allowed to involve himself, the U of A…a taxpayer subsidized entity, in a felonious program…no response from Federal Prosecutor Eldridge. 

Selective law enforcement by the federal government is the order of the day.  Sworn obligations and the rule of law trampled.

Eldridge’s appointment…political or earned?

Joe McCutchen

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