SC opposes Biden sex crimes action

Illegal alien sex criminal project cancelled

Posted 3/1/21

The Biden administration has postponed deporting convicted sex offenders in the US illegally.

SC Attorney General Alan Wilson joined a coalition of 18 state attorneys general to urge the …

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SC opposes Biden sex crimes action

Illegal alien sex criminal project cancelled

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The Biden administration has postponed deporting convicted sex offenders in the US illegally.
SC Attorney General Alan Wilson joined a coalition of 18 state attorneys general to urge the president to reverse his decision on Operation Talon which effectively cancels it.
“Media fact checkers” say Biden didn’t make the decision, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement staffer did, Wilson’s aide Robert Kittle told the Chronicle.
“We responded that regardless of who made the decision, it was approved by the Biden Administration and whether Operation Talon was postponed or canceled the bottom line is the same – convicted sex offenders who are in the country unlawfully will not be removed.”
Lexington Police have caught a couple selling children for sex.
“Tank” Woodard, 33, has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison.
His accomplice “Lady Tank” Cuyler, 26, will be sentenced this month.
“These trafficking and sex crimes are repugnant to human decency generally and to children specifically,” Wilson said, 
“We’re working hard to fight human trafficking and sex crimes in South Carolina. Allowing convicted sex offenders who are here illegally to remain in our country makes absolutely no sense.”  
The attorneys general wrote Biden, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Acting Director of ICE Tae Johnson that canceling Operation Talon could encourage sexual predators.
“The United States’ population of illegal immigrants includes disturbingly large numbers of criminals with prior convictions for sexual crimes,” the letter reads. 
“According to data collected by Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse ... from October 2014 to May 2018 ICE arrested 19,572 illegal aliens with criminal convictions for whom the most serious prior conviction was a conviction for a sex-related offense.
“An increasing number of illegal aliens are entering the United States after having been previously convicted of sexual offenses.
“The cancellation of [Operation Talon] effectively broadcasts to the world that the United States is now a sanctuary jurisdiction for sexual predators. 
“This message creates a perverse incentive for foreign sexual predators to seek to enter the United States illegally and assault more victims, both in the process of unlawful migration and after they arrive. 
“It will also broadcast the message to other criminal aliens who have committed other offenses that any kind of robust enforcement against them is unlikely.
“If the United States will not remove even convicted sex offenders, whom will it remove?” the letter asks.
The attorneys general who signed the letter including Wilson are in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia.

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