Sunday, July 15, 2007

Bloody consequences of open borders: The kidnapping and murder of Zina Linnik By Michelle Malkin

 I have been following the case of young Zina Linnik’s disappearance in Tacoma, Wash., over the past week, hoping she would be found alive. This is every parent’s worst nightmare–your child snatched by a stranger at your own residence. On July 5th, an Amber Alert was issued. She was last seen in the alley behind her family’s house on July 4th around 9:45 pm. A witness heard a girl scream, looked in the alley and saw an Asian male get into an older gray van in the alley and drive away:

Zina has blonde hair and is four feet ten inches tall. she was last seen wearing a pink t-shirt, pink/orange/yellow capri pants, and red flip-flop sandals. Her hair was in a ponytail. Authorities have only a partial plate number on the van, which includes the numbers 1677. Contact police if you have any information.

A person of interest was detained by local police a few days ago. He’s a 42-year-old sex offender who is being held for failing to register and for an immigration violation. It’s yet another example of the disgraceful, fatal negligence of the feds to track and deport illegal alien criminals–and deportable, convicted legal immigrants imprisoned for committing felonies, like Adhahn–after they serve their sentences:

The man, who is not being identified because he has not been arrested or charged in connection with the disappearance of Zina Linnik, is a Level 1 registered sex offender who was convicted of first-degree incest in Pierce County in 1990.

“We don’t have any other people of interest; we are still looking at all leads,” said police spokesman Mark Fulghum.

The Pierce County man, 42, was arrested Monday after Tacoma police identified him as someone who hadn’t been deported after being convicted of a felony, said Lorie Dankers, spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Federal law mandates that all aliens convicted of felonies be deported to their home country.

Dankers couldn’t explain why the man hadn’t been deported after serving prison time. She said immigration officials learned about him from Tacoma police.

Today, the local papers report that Lina’s body has been found–after the alien in custody revealed her location:

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