As fun as it is to ridicule the FBI for devoting massive resources
to chasing down Hillary Clinton’s oppo research while blowing off repeated,
specific warnings about school shooter Nikolas Cruz, we’ve put a lot on the
agency’s plate.
We’re
hauling in nearly 2 million manifestly unvetted Third World immigrants every
year, leading to a slew of FBI “Watch Lists” with a million names apiece. In
2015, Director James Comey said that there were ISIS investigations in all 50
states — even Idaho and Alaska! And that’s just one terrorist organization.
Maybe
the FBI brass would still be a bunch of incompetent, PC nincompoops if we
weren’t dumping millions of psychotic and terrorist foreigners on the country.
But even the most efficient organization would have trouble keeping track of
the Nikolas Cruzes when our immigration policies require approximately
one-third of the country to be constantly watching another third of the
country.
But
imagine if we could cut our mass shootings in half?
There
have been about 34 mass shootings since 2000. Forty-seven percent — 16 — were
committed by first- and second-generation immigrants, i.e. people who never
would have been here but for Teddy Kennedy’s 1965 immigration act.
And
the immigrant mass shootings have been some of the most spectacular ones, such
as Fort Hood and San Bernardino. Two of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S.
history, at Virginia Tech in 2007 and at the Pulse Nightclub in 2016, were
committed by first- and second-generation immigrants, i.e., people who were in
this country because Teddy was pouting in his room and refused to come out
until he got his own legacy.
(Excluded
from both lists: the Las Vegas shooting, because law enforcement has released
nothing but lies about it, so that shooting remains unclassifiable; family
dispute shootings; targeted assassinations of police officers; and shootings on
Indian reservations.)
Here’s
the list of immigrant mass shootings, defined as a shooting at the same general
time and location, not during the commission of another crime, that leaves at
least four people dead — i.e. no gangland shootings, no “man kills family, then
self” and no drug deals gone bad.
On
account of the Rule of Journalism that permits the word “immigrant” to be used
only in sentences with the word “valedictorian,” you may not have heard of some
of these mass shootings at all.
1)
Omar Mateen, son of Afghan immigrants, killed 49 people at the Pulse nightclub
in Orlando on June 12, 2016.
2)
First- and second-generation Pakistani immigrants Syed Rizwan Farook and
Tashfeen Malik opened fire at a community center Christmas party in San
Bernardino, California, on Dec. 2, 2015, killing 14 people.
3)
English immigrant Christopher Harper-Mercer killed 9 people at Umpqua Community
College in southwest Oregon on Oct. 1, 2015.
4)
Kuwaiti immigrant Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez shot and killed five people in
attacks on two military installations in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on July 16,
2015.
5)
Second-generation Malaysian immigrant Elliot Rodger killed six people on May
23, 2014, around the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
6)
Second-generation immigrant John Zawahri opened fire at his Southern California
home and later at the campus of Santa Monica College on June 7, 2013, killing
five in all. (The New York Times never mentioned that he was the child of
Lebanese immigrants. The Times didn’t even mention that his Arab father used to
beat up his mother, despite that paper’s usual heightened interest in stories
about men being mean to women.)
7)
Cuban immigrant Pedro Alberto Vargas fatally shot six people in his apartment
complex in Hialeah, Florida, on July 26, 2013.
8)
Probable Barbadian immigrant Aaron Alexis shot and killed 12 people inside the
Washington Navy Yard on Sept. 16, 2013. (See
vdare.com/posts/aaron-alexis-may-have-been-a-barbadian-american-like-eric-holder.)
9)
South Korean immigrant One L. Goh opened fire at Oikos University in Oakland,
California, killing seven people on April 2, 2012.
10)
Mexican immigrant Eduardo Sencion shot up an IHOP in Carson City, Nevada, on
Sept. 6, 2011, killing four people — three National Guardsmen and a 67-year-old
woman.
11)
Second-generation immigrant Nidal Malik Hasan, son of Palestinian immigrants,
killed 13 people at Fort Hood, Texas, on Nov. 5, 2009.
12)
Vietnamese immigrant Jiverly Wong shot up the Binghamton, New York, American
Civic Association on April 3, 2009, killing 13.
13)
Bosnian immigrant Sulejman Talovic fatally shot five people at the Trolley
Square Mall in Salt Lake City on Feb. 12, 2007.
14)
Seung-Hui Cho, a South Korean immigrant, slaughtered 32 people at Virginia Tech
on April 16, 2007.
15)
Hmong immigrant Chai Soua Vang killed six hunters in northern Wisconsin on Nov.
21, 2004.
16)
Mexican immigrant Salvador Tapia shot up the Windy City Core Supply warehouse
in Chicago in 2003, killing six of his former co-workers.
If
you missed your favorite immigrant mass shooting, please note that I excluded
Jamaican immigrant Colin Ferguson (Long Island Railroad massacre in 1993);
Nigerian immigrant Peter Odighizuwa (Appalachian School of Law shooting in
2002); Haitian illegal immigrant Kesler Dufrene (North Miami shooting in 2012);
and Nigerian immigrant Henry Williams Obotetukudo (Bronx-Lebanon Hospital
shooting in 2017). We are only counting mass shootings since 2000 that left at
least four people dead.
First-
and second-generation immigrants have committed more than 40 percent of all
mass shootings since 2000. I know we’ve been admitting Third World immigrants
at a breakneck pace, but I don’t think immigrants make up nearly half the
population yet.
Once
we exclude the immigrant mass shooters, a clearer pattern emerges. The typical
American perpetrator is a young man with paranoid schizophrenia — or, as we’re
now euphemistically calling it, “autism” — probably exacerbated by pot, a
deadly combo platter.
An
immigration moratorium and widespread deportations would not only cut mass
shootings in half, but it would also free up the FBI’s time to focus on these
delusional young men with the terrifying stare, who hear voices no one else
hears.
Young
men like Nikolas Cruz.