Colorado: Nigerian Romance Scammer Arrested in Georgia

Twenty-six year-old Kelly Itive was arrested in January in Cobb County, Georgia for stealing $78,000 from two El Paso County (CO) women!
Kelly Itive
He was in the US on a STUDENT VISA.
The story was sent to me by reader Rachel who penned this in an attached note: “Deport Him Now!”
You might want to see my February story about Nigerian so-called “romance” scams here.
Apparently they are skilled actors who pose as white men on-line.
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Feds Charge Two Chinese Nationals wanted in California Kidnapping/Murder Case

Good luck with that as the pair is in China!
Allegedly two Chinese nationals in the US on visas, kidnap and hold for ransom another Chinese man (also here on a visa), and yippee, we the US taxpayers get to pay for what is surely a complicated investigation.

Chinese thugs
What sort of visa allowed this thug duo to be living among us?

 
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Judicial Watch: Visa Overstays a Huge Security Concern as Millions here Illegally

Editor:  Before I get to the story, I want to give a shout-out to Judicial Watch and the incredible work it does to expose corruption and crime throughout government!

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He allegedly stuffed her body in a suitcase.  https://fraudscrookscriminals.com/2019/02/14/connecticut-illegal-alien-arrested-in-gruesome-murder/

Although focusing on the southern border is vital, perhaps as critical is the need to get control over our system that grants visas like Pez candy and then doesn’t follow-up and throw people out who have overstayed a visa.
We recently reported on the Portuguese creep who had overstayed a visa and was arrested for killing his girlfriend in Connecticut.
Would she still be alive if he had been removed a year earlier? Most definitely!
But that is one murder case, Judicial Watch raises the Islamic terror connection to visa overstays.
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Ohio University Student from Oman Indicted in Rape/Kidnapping Case

Diversity is beautiful alert!
This story is from December, but I’m writing about it for several reasons (thanks to reader Anne Marie for sending it).
First I see that the story never made it to any news outside the state of Ohio. Why is that? I have a good guess!
But, more interesting to me is that the story says he is scheduled for trial this month (February), but I can’t find another word about the case.

MohammedAl-Mashrafi
Mohammed Al-Mashrafi

If someone has a few minutes to dig, help me find out if Mohammed Al-Mashrafi is scheduled for trial this month, was the case postponed, or did he post bail and skip the country?
 
From Dayton Daily News,

Ohio University student indicted in rape case

 

An Ohio University student was indicted on nine charges, including rape, kidnapping, gross sexual imposition and menacing by stalking.
Mohammed Al-Mashrafi was arrested earlier this month by Athens police.
Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn said Al-Mashrafi is accused of stalking multiple women in and around Athens, including by social media, our partners, CBS affiliate WBNS-TV in Columbus reported.
“Al-Mashrafi is further accused of vising (sic) a local spa where he was observed fondling himself and, upon being asked to leave, refused to pay for his services and ultimately left without paying. On Dec. 5, 2018, Al-Mashrafi’s behavior escalated and he is alleged to have held a female against her will and forcing himself on her sexually,” Blackburn said.
[….]
Blackburn said Al-Mashrafi, who had a bond set at $5 million, is in the United States on a student visa from Oman. A trial date is scheduled for February.

 
Search Mohammed Al-Mashrafi and see that stories about his indictment were pretty widespread in Ohio at the time.
Gee, I wonder if this guy will be in that diversity-is-beautiful propaganda film being made in Ohio, the one that inspired me to write this blog!

question markWhere is Mohammed now?  Help me find out!

Connecticut: Illegal Alien Arrested in Gruesome Murder

You have probably seen this news about another illegal alien killer, however I’m mentioning it because the sensational aspects of the case have made it news around the world.
The victim was beautiful and her body was stuffed in a suitcase and dumped in the woods making the news apparently more interesting to the mainstream media than the Reno, Nevada case I reported recently where four older Americans were killed in their homes by another illegal alien creep—a story that didn’t get nearly the coverage this one is getting.
The man alleged to have murdered the young and beautiful Valerie Reyes is in the country illegally as a visa overstay.
From the Washington Times,

Suspect in suitcase death in U.S. illegally, authorities say

A man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and dumping her body in a suitcase in Connecticut is a citizen of Portugal who has been in the U.S. illegally for more than a year, federal authorities said Wednesday as the victim’s loved ones gathered for her funeral.

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Rojas and his victim  https://nypost.com/2019/02/13/photo-shows-valerie-reyes-with-her-suspected-killer/

Javier Da Silva Rojas, who had been living in New York City, was taken into custody Monday and charged with kidnapping resulting in death in the killing of 24-year-old Valerie Reyes, of New Rochelle, New York. The charge carries the possibility of the death penalty.
Da Silva, also 24, entered the U.S. on May 8, 2017, through the Visa Waiver Program and was required to leave by Aug. 5, 2017, Immigration and Customs Enforcement said in a statement.

If you are interested in reading more about the alleged killer, simply search his name and you will see stories about the murder everywhere.

question markWe spend a lot of time talking about “the Wall,” but the feds need to do more to round-up visa overstays and get them the heck out of the country!  Why not let the President know how you feel about the need for greater enforcement!