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ICE says all of these criminal aliens were roaming freely in the sanctuary state of Minnesota prior to arrest, and that these are the type of people that politicians and activists are referring to as their “neighbors” as they attempt to interfere with ICE.
Sriudorn Phaivan, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of strong-arm sodomy of a boy & strong-arm sodomy of a girl with a deportation order since 2018.
Tou Vang, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of sexual assault and sodomy of a girl under age 13 and procuring a child for prostitution with a deportation order since 2006.
Chong Vue, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of the strong-arm rape of a 12-year-old girl and kidnapping a child with intent to sexually assault her, with a deportation order since 2004,
Ge Yang, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of strong-arm rape, aggravated assault with a weapon, and strangulation with a deportation order since 2012.
Pao Choua Xiong, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of rape and child fondling with a deportation order since 2003.
Kou Lor, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of rape, rape with a weapon, and sexual assault with a deportation order since 1996.
Hernan Cortes-Valencia, Mexican illegal alien convicted of sexual assault of a child and DUI with a deportation order since 2016.
Abdirashid Adosh Elmi, a Somalian illegal alien convicted of homicide.
Gilberto Salguero Landaverde, a Salvadoran illegal alien convicted of three counts of homicide with a deportation order since June 2025.
Gabriel Figueroa Gama, a Mexican illegal convicted of homicide who has been previously deported in 2002.
Galuak Michael Rotgai, a Sudanese illegal alien convicted of homicide.
Thai Lor, a Laotian illegal alien convicted of two counts of homicide with a deportation order since 2009.
Mariana Sia Kanu, an illegal alien from Sierra Leone convicted of two counts of homicide with a deportation order since 2022.
Aldrin Guerrero Munoz, a Mexican illegal alien convicted of homicide with a deportation order since 2015.
Abdirashid Mohamed Ahmed, a Somalian illegal alien convicted of manslaughter with a deportation order since 2022.
Mongong Dual Maniang Deng, a Sudanese illegal alien convicted of attempt to commit homicide, weapon possession, and DUI.
Aler Gomez Lucas, a Guatemalan illegal alien convicted of negligent homicide with a vehicle and DUI with a deportation order since 2022.
Shwe Htoo, a Burmese illegal alien convicted of negligent homicide.
Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 3 weeks ago, 2 minutes later[^][v]#1,412,214
I don’t understand how anybody who made it through elementary school is dumb enough to fall for the propaganda technique of listing out bad things done by a group of people as evidence that group of people is dangerous. There are so many people in the world, I could just as easily post links of all the times Asian men got things stuck inside their penis and had to get is surgically removed.
> I don’t understand how anybody who made it through elementary school is dumb enough to fall for the propaganda technique of listing out bad things done by a group of people as evidence that group of people is dangerous. There are so many people in the world, I could just as easily post links of all the times Asian men got things stuck inside their penis and had to get is surgically removed.
I agree. Still, I’d be happy with the degenerates listed being killed and stuffed into a remaindering machine.
Anonymous B replied with this 3 weeks ago, 3 minutes later, 27 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,412,226
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That doesn’t really solve the problem though. If you never let anyone into the United States, there would still be murders and rapes in the United States, and if you killed every murderer and rapist in the world, the next day, somebody somewhere would get murdered.
Anonymous B double-posted this 3 weeks ago, 3 minutes later, 31 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,412,227
Obviously, the act of killing isn’t always wrong if you support killing people who kill people. When it’s justified and when it’s not justified just comes down to individual feelings at the end of the day. I don’t think we should base policy off of emotional feelings, we should base them off of evidence and statistics. Fixing the circumstances that lead people to become criminals is more difficult than just killing all the criminals, but it is more effective since the countries that execute the most people aren’t the countries with the lowest crime.
Anonymous E joined in and replied with this 3 weeks ago, 36 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,412,248
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An illegal alien! How do you survive outside the gates of the gleaming city on a hill that is the United States of America with all the rape and fire and death and communist Islam everywhere?