A Reader Wonders If McCain’s Tenderness Towards Illegals Extends To Those Illegals Charged With Rape

By VDARE.com Reader

08/21/2013

Re: James Fulford’s blog item “Brewster Man” [Hispanic Illegal Alien] Charged With Attempted Rape In Westchester County

From: A Concerned Reader

Senator John McCain’s most recent statement about illegal workers is this:

"You know, pick up a guy on the corner and have him work all day, and then say, ‘To heck with you, I’m not paying you. Call the cops if you don’t like it.’ I mean, they have no protections of our law and our society. I’m no bleeding-heart liberal; you know that. " John McCain predicts ‘terrible’ consequences for GOP if House kills immigration reform, Houston Chronicle, July 22, 2013

I wonder if McCain thinks we should be careful in charging illegals like Francisco Borja-Guerra for sex crimes.

Or if he thinks that we should let him out on bail — in case it is a scheme by someone who knows him to get him deported.

See previous letters from the same concerned reader.

By James Fulford writes: McCain is talking nonsense. If you try that trick with an illegal day laborer, you’ll probably be killed. (You may be killed even if you do nothing wrong — day laborers are dangerous.) The reader’s has a point about illegal criminal suspects:there’s a bleeding-heart-liberal tendency, based on many sentimental Hollywood movies, to always suspect that a member of a minority group accused os something is an innocent victim of the white power structure. I did a column on this called The Dominique Strauss-Kahn Scandal: Overkilling The Mockingbird, In The Heat Of The Night, By The Green Mile.

As for Francisco Borja-Guerra, he’s safely lodged in jail at the moment — the Westchester County authorities apparently don’t base their detention policy on Sidney Poitier movies.

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