From Columbus, Ohio, comes this report:
Columbus police and federal officers said a man arrested after a minor traffic accident in the area last month is actually a violent, previously deported felon gang leader who had been convicted of participating in a drive-by shooting in Nevada.Okay, let me see if I read that correctly. Yes, I did. Flores is a violent, previously deported felon gang leader convicted of a drive-by shooting. Boy, it sure is a good thing he got picked up in a traffic stop.
Officials said Nelson Flores, 34, of El Salvador, is the local leader of a violent Salvadoran gang that is active in Columbus. Police said Flores goes by the nickname "El Mula" and uses an alias of David Aguilar.
I cannot be the only person that is absolutely outraged that this type of situation occurs. What good does it do to deport somebody? Apparently, not one iota. It is completely irresponsible for the spineless politicians in Washington to allow known violent criminals to enter the United States at will. Surely, I am not alone in expecting that the borders of the U.S. represent something more than a speed bump.
It hasn't been revealed just what kind of papers the scum criminal was carrying, but it would be my guess that he probably had a driver's license and a consular matricula card. I also wouldn't be surprised if he had a bank account and was receiving welfare of some sort. And lastly, I'd bet a check of medical records (if it were possible and I know it's not) would indicate that he has visited a hospital emergency room on at least one occasion.
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