MS NOW (And Dems) Wants More Renee Good's

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"MS NOW’s Tabet: Minnesotans Doing ‘Same Work That Renee Good Did When She Was Shot’ to Protect ‘Undocumented’


On Friday’s broadcast of MS NOW’s “The Weeknight,” MS NOW Reporter Alex Tabet said that people in Minnesota have “been through so much,” but they “continue to drive around in their cars, whistles around their necks, doing the very same work that Renee Good did when she was shot and killed to try to keep their community members that are undocumented and the community members of color who are being racially profiled right now safe.”"





The Democrats and Media want more violence directed towards ICE exactly as we predicted. The AG of Arizona is even encouraging people to shoot ICE agents.
 
"MS NOW’s Tabet: Minnesotans Doing ‘Same Work That Renee Good Did When She Was Shot’ to Protect ‘Undocumented’


On Friday’s broadcast of MS NOW’s “The Weeknight,” MS NOW Reporter Alex Tabet said that people in Minnesota have “been through so much,” but they “continue to drive around in their cars, whistles around their necks, doing the very same work that Renee Good did when she was shot and killed to try to keep their community members that are undocumented and the community members of color who are being racially profiled right now safe.”"





The Democrats and Media want more violence directed towards ICE exactly as we predicted. The AG of Arizona is even encouraging people to shoot ICE agents.
Never let a good crisis go to waste.
 
"MS NOW’s Tabet: Minnesotans Doing ‘Same Work That Renee Good Did When She Was Shot’ to Protect ‘Undocumented’


On Friday’s broadcast of MS NOW’s “The Weeknight,” MS NOW Reporter Alex Tabet said that people in Minnesota have “been through so much,” but they “continue to drive around in their cars, whistles around their necks, doing the very same work that Renee Good did when she was shot and killed to try to keep their community members that are undocumented and the community members of color who are being racially profiled right now safe.”"





The Democrats and Media want more violence directed towards ICE exactly as we predicted. The AG of Arizona is even encouraging people to shoot ICE agents.
Being undocumented in the US may not be a crime, but "protecting the undocumented is under US law.

AI Overview



Yes, it is a
serious federal crime to knowingly help someone enter or remain in the United States illegally. This is codified primarily under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), specifically 8 U.S.C. § 1324.
Federal law makes several actions criminal offenses, provided they are done with the knowledge of, or in reckless disregard of, an individual's unlawful status:
  • Bringing in or attempting to bring in an unauthorized alien to the U.S. at any place other than a designated port of entry.
  • Transporting or moving an unauthorized alien within the U.S..
  • Harboring, concealing, or shielding an unauthorized alien from detection. Harboring can include providing housing, transportation, or even financial support.
  • Encouraging or inducing an unauthorized alien to come to, enter, or reside in the U.S. illegally.
  • Aiding, abetting, or conspiring to commit any of these offenses.

Penalties
Conviction for these crimes can result in severe penalties, which increase if done for financial gain, or if the actions result in serious bodily injury or death.
  • Imprisonment: Sentences can range from a maximum of five years for basic harboring or transporting offenses, up to ten years if done for commercial advantage or financial gain. Offenses involving serious injury can lead to 20 years in prison, and if death results, potentially life imprisonment or the death penalty.
  • Fines: Substantial fines are also imposed.
  • Property Forfeiture: Any conveyance (vehicle, vessel, or aircraft) used in the commission of the crime is subject to seizure by the federal government.
Key Point: Intent
A key element for conviction is that the person providing assistance knew or acted with "reckless disregard" of the individual's unauthorized immigration status. Simply interacting with someone you don't know to be undocumented is generally not enough for a conviction.
If you are facing an immigration-related criminal charge, it is crucial to consult with an experienced federal criminal defense attorney immediately to understand your specific situation and rights.

Let's start by arresting Frey and Walz and work our way down to arresting their goons in the street criminally trying to help Illegals avoid ICE.
 
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