Immigration Enforcement Saves Lives

When a 41-year-old mother is murdered at a bus stop, who bothers to protest?

Stephanie Minter's death is as closely tied to the nation's immigration debate as Alex Pretti's or Renee Good's.

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But while Pretti and Good died while trying to prevent the enforcement of our country's immigration laws, Minter died precisely because those laws were not enforced.

Abdul Jalloh, the man alleged to have stabbed Minter to death in Fairfax County, Virginia, should never have set foot in America.


He came here illegally from Sierra Leone in 2012, and since then he's illegally done just about everything else imaginable:

Jalloh was arrested more than 30 times -- for everything from drug possession and trespassing to assault, malicious wounding and rape -- before he finally turned an innocent woman into a pincushion.

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