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The media needs to find stories that play out like real-life dramas and the hunt for a killer provided that, but news reports carefully avoided mentioning that Danelo Cavalcante was an illegal alien, instead they kept referring to him as a “Pennsylvania man” or a “Pennsylvania prisoner.” In reality, he’s Brazilian.
Like any good ‘refugee’, he headed to America after committing a horrifying crime in his native country.
Cavalcante is an illegal alien who entered the country illegally. He fled to the United States because he was wanted in a 2017 homicide in his native Brazil. Prosecutors contend that he killed Brandao after she learned of that slaying and threatened to go to authorities.
One murder brought on another. We took Brazil’s murder problem in and got a murder on our own soil. And a life sentence plus an extended manhunt.
Do you want to guesstimate the costs for this one illegal alien? A murder case alone would be in the millions. Combine that with the escape and the life sentence and we’re lucky if he only costs $100 million.
And there’s a whole family of these people here.
While Cavalcante was avoiding police, Bivens said his sister, Eleni Cavalcante, was captured by ICE and may be deported over “some immigration issues.”
And he’s a hero back home.
Danilo Cavalcante’s battle with U.S. law enforcement has fascinated communities across Latin America, a new report from The Washington Post suggests
A number of people the newspaper interviewed across several countries said they were able to separate Cavalcante’s crimes—he was sentenced to life in prison last month after stabbing ex-girlfriend Deborah Brandao to death—and his newfound status as a “cult hero” for sticking a thorn in the side of U.S. authorities. “I like to see Americans in bad shape,” one man in Cavalcante’s native Brazil told the Post. “It has the fun of a soap opera,” another said of the saga.
The moment we close our borders and get these people out of our country, we’ll be in better shape.
Cheryl Barker says
This filthy cockroach will be exalted by the traitors here in America as well. No doubt 5 communist lawyers will jump up to defend this thing and claim he was “brutalized” by police and his rights were violated. Hell, he might even run for office and get “elected.”
Jeff Bargholz says
Deport all of them. Yesterday. 🙁
Algorithmic Analyst says
They all hate us. Different tribe.
puzzled says
They hate us because they can’t make 12 pages of a Constitution work the.
NAVY ET1 says
The Biden administration killed Deborah Brandao. Cavalcante may have held the knife, but the administration gave it to him.
Kasandra says
According to monitoring by the Media Research Project, during the two weeks prior to his capture, not ABC, not CBS, not NBC even once mentioned that Cavalcante was an illegal alien. Wouldn’t want to cast aspersions on the regime’s open border policy.
Daniel Greenfield says
Can’t even say illegal. He’s ‘undocumented’. And for a while he was ‘uncaught’, not on the run.
Jeff Bargholz says
“Dirty wet Back” works for me.
internalexile says
A quick jolt from “old sparky” sounds a lot more economical than a life sentence.
Algorithmic Analyst says
lol … I love the “old sparky” phrase 🙂
Daniel Greenfield says
Could have been done roadside too.
SPURWING PLOVER says
Vermin like this is the reason we need a Border Wall and not a Bridge
Kynarion Hellenis says
I recently read 2 Samuel 8 and was struck by the sheer violence of it. King David is new in his reign and is slaughtering Israel’s enemies and building up garrisons for her defense. Near the end of the chapter is a resounding approval of David as righteous king:
v. 15 “So David reigned over all Israel; and David was doing justice and righteousness for all his people.” – Legacy Standard Bible
We have lost an understanding of human nature that makes necessary the violent defense of one’s people and border. Violent defense of one’s land and people is both just and right.
Margaret says
Yes, who lives in a house with not front door, to be opened or closed as they see fit? To keep out those that do not belong there and to welcome friends, neighbor and family. The border is the door to our country. No one should just be able to come into our home, the United States, without our permission.
Algorithmic Analyst says
Thanks KH! I often find things like that when reading history.
Sword of The Spirit says
Cavalcante = estúpido idiota retrasado
Mickorn says
Your rhetoric here serves only to foment hatred and bigotry. No wonder your readers refer to undocumented migrants as “vermin” and “cockroaches.”
In fact (and facts matter) undocumented migrants are statistically less likely to commit violent crimes than legal immigrants or US citizens.
https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2014704117
Remember you were a stranger in the land of Egypt, Mr. Greenfield.
Jeff Bargholz says
What a load of bullshit, As always with you. You’re immune to facts, as all leftists are.
CowboyUp says
Why do lie and call them undocumented when almost all of them have documentation, they just entered and remain in the country illegally? They aren’t undocumented migrants, they’re illegal aliens.
Lucy says
I followed the story on NBC TV news following his escape and when, just yesterday, I realized his nationality had never been mentioned did I conclude, “Oh, he’s obviously an illegal alien.” Sort of a dog-that-didn’t-bark type thing.
Algorithmic Analyst says
Can’t outrun the dog.
The police generally know more than they let on. I got a reminder just now, reading about CHP stopping sideshows on the Bay Bridge by impounding their cars. While I often advocate that, I forgot that the police are hip to that tactic. Whenever I would run into them out on the street and chat a little, they would always surprise me by showing they were way ahead of me. To me, that shows that learning by experience can trump book learning by miles and miles.
Jeff Bargholz says
Self taught men are better than the sweaty masses.
We appreciate what we earned that were given for free to others.
Although some people went threw college and earned their credits.
I admire anybody who slogged through and achieved. I dropped out of three colleges.
World@70 says
Thanks AA, I got a kick got from that book knowledge vs experience remark. Once I was running a construction project when the owners engineer, a young and just out of TX Tech. lad came to me with a book. He said according to these state rules grass seed must be planted around the dykes of the holding ponds within the next two days in order to germinate and when was I going to do it. (Due to environmental hassles the job was delayed several months and constructing the 4 ponds had not even begun.) I just said, John do you see those ponds out there, because if you do, we have a bigger problem than grass seed.