By John Wayne on Thursday, 05 September 2024
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Rapist, Cannibal Warlords Put the “Die” Back into “Diversity”! By Chris Knight (Florida)

Don't take my word for it; consult the Washington Times that tells us that, "African Warlords Hid in Plain Sight in America: 'That's Where They go." The US with its insane immigration policy, like all of the West, having an idea of "non-discrimination," has been allowing African warlords to migrate to the US for decades. It does not matter if they were rapists and/or cannibals, they were allowed in.War criminals from Liberia, for example, moved to the US, and many did not even have to conceal their identity. They were known to the US government, who usually did nothing about them.

How can this happen? I think it show a very deep psychopathology has developed over immigration, especially of non-Whites, where the presumption is of the superior moral virtues of non-White skin. Nothing else makes much sense.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/aug/16/african-warlords-hid-in-plain-sight-in-america-tha/

"The United States provided a safe harbor for decades for warlords who tortured, raped and cannibalized their countrymen in West Africa before settling in America alongside their victims' relatives.

After ransacking Liberia in civil wars that killed about 250,000 people in the 1990s and 2000s, the war criminals sought shelter in the U.S. and lived among refugees. The warlords took advantage of Americans' generosity and the federal government's immigration policies and procedures to pursue the American dream without, in many cases, even concealing their identities.

In various cases, the warlords' histories were known to the people in their communities, the U.S. government and anyone else who bothered to pay attention. In some instances, the federal government sought not to imprison or deport known warlords for many years, if at all.

Liberia's new government wants justice and is establishing a War and Economic Crimes Court. In an exclusive interview, President Joseph Boakai told The Washington Times that there "will be no witch-hunting," but the court will enable his country to "put the whole thing behind us and make a move towards building our country."

Mohammed Jabateh is a prime example of a notorious criminal living undisturbed in the U.S.

Jabateh, also known as "Jungle Jabbah," was charged in 2016 with immigration fraud and perjury, but U.S. prosecutors proved the former warlord's guilt with detailed accounts of his involvement in rape, torture, murder and cannibalism while leading a notorious "liberation movement" in his native Liberia.

After seeking asylum in America in 1998, he had no trouble gaining a foothold in Philadelphia's Little Africa district by building and operating a car business in his name. Public records show that no federal immigration enforcement officer looked closely at Jabateh's residency until 2011.

Jabateh wanted to stay permanently and submitted a card that identified him as a "general" of one of the warring factions in the Liberian civil war of the 1990s, a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agent testified at his October 2017 trial.

Norman deMoose, the USCIS agent, told the court that the identification card and Jabateh's answers to questions, including about terrorist activity, alarmed him. Mr. deMoose raised concerns internally, but Jabateh was not arrested until April 2016.

A jury convicted Jabateh in October 2017 after listening to prosecutors and several other witnesses detail his role in a variety of crimes, including terrorism and torture. In 2018, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison, but he has continued to push for his early release."

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