www site     



pearceyreport.jpg
   RSS 
Link to us   
HomeStoreAboutTotal TruthBlogContactDonateSpeakingArchives
pro-existence banner no. 2 black by Rick and Nancy Pearcey.jpg

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Illegal Alien Charged With Killing 14-Year-Old Texas Girl

By Rick Pearcey • December 19, 2017, 02:53 PM

Michael Chapman reports at CNSNews.com:

Rhyan Moody, a 14-year-old high school freshman from Colleyville, Texas, was killed when an illegal alien, apparently intoxicated, allegedly smashed an SUV into the car she was traveling in with her grandparents on Thanksgiving night, Nov. 23. Moody was in the back seat and died from blunt force trauma to her head. Her grandparents suffered numerous broken bones and are recovering . . . .

Jose Victor Chaparro-Saenz, 38, was arrested in his vehicle not far from the accident. Alcohol was found in the vehicle and Chaparro-Saenz reportedly appeared intoxicated. He was charged with manslaughter, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest, according to FOX4 Dallas.

In a related CNSNews report titled "Trump's First Pillar of National Security: Build the Border Wall," Terence Jeffrey writes, "In both his National Security Strategy . . . and the speech he delivered at the Ronald Reagan Building explaining it, President Donald Trump said the United States will build a wall along the southern border as part of the first pillar of his plan, which focuses on protecting the American homeland and way of life."

According to CNSNews, Trump said, "Leaders in Washington imposed on the country an immigration policy that Americans never voted for, never asked for, and never approved."

As a result of this policy, Trump said, "the wrong people are allowed into our country and the right people are rejected.

"American citizens, as usual, have been left to bear the costs and pick up the tab," Trump said, according to Jeffrey.

Returning to the first story in this post, note: "Needless to say, if the illegal alien" Chaparro-Saenz "had not been in this country," teenager Rhyan Moody "would be alive today," Chapman writes.