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The Illegal Alien Chainsaw Massacre: Now playing for real in California
 

07/16/2018 / By JD Heyes


In the 1970s, a film called “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” was a low-budget horror flick that became a cult classic, receiving both rave reviews and condemnation for its depravity and violence.

That was mostly just a movie, however, though some true events inspired different aspects of the film and some of its characters.

But thanks to the open-borders mentality of the Democratic Party and too many RINOs too deferential to the cheap-labor demands of their corporate donors, a real-life chainsaw massacre nearly took place just recently in California, where an illegal alien has been accused of attacking his wife in front of their three children.

As noted by Breitbart Texas, the suspect – Alejandro Alvarez-Villegas, 32, who reportedly has been deported 11 times and has a criminal history, was arrested after he ran from the scene. His wife is expected to survive, but obviously, she’s lucky...

http://www.conservative.news/2018-07-16-the-illegal-alien-chainsaw-massacre-now-playing-for-real-in-california.html

The article goes on to show another horrible crime, a beheading of a 13 year old girl who saw her mother killed by the cartel. 

Trump wants to wait until elections are over in November to do anything about immigration.  Then November will come and go, while politicians protect their assets.
« Last Edit: July 18, 2018, 05:10:05 am by Chosen Daughter »
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