President Obama and Hillary Clinton’s War On Little Girls

You might have heard a story from Twin Falls Idaho about a 5-year-old girl sexually assaulted / raped, by three older “Syrian refugees”.   As the word spread throughout the shocked community, the local police and the county commission members quickly jumped into action to deny the claim.
crime against children 2The County Leadership was furious: “the three rapists were not Syrian refugees, and such lies should cease immediately”.
The police then clarified the record:  they are Iraqi and Sudanese men, and maybe they were refugees, or maybe not, we’re not going to say.
Yes Alice, apparently local government officials won’t tell the Twin Falls community if they were refugees – so there.
Just go away haters.
However, it’s worthy to note Twin Falls Idaho is a refugee settlement location for displaced Mid-East and North African refugees.  The local authorities just won’t say if these three specific rapists, who are coincidentally from Iraq and Sudan, were actually, well, “refugees” per se’.
The key point from the police and local government is “the rapists were not Syrian”, ergo it’s not so bad.   You decide.
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TWIN FALLS, Idaho – Twin Falls Police Chief Craig Kingsbury has confirmed that three boys who were allegedly involved in the rape of a five-year-old girl in Twin Falls were of Iraqi and Sudanese descent.
(*SD note* “descent” = fancy pc speak for country of origin, they arrived 2 years ago. Also “boys” intended to convey innocence and sympathy).
At a press conference in Twin Falls, Chief Kingsbury addressed community members and the city council about the alleged assault and explained that two of the three boys involved in the incident are at a detention center following the crime. The boys are reported to have been in the Twin Falls area for less than two years.
Chief Kingsbury was unable to confirm or deny if the boys are refugees.
“The Twin Falls Police Department does not take allegations of sexual assault lightly,” Chief Kingsbury explained at the press conference.
The statement comes after allegation arose that the police department took over an hour to respond to the incident.  (read more) [<– Updated Video At This Link]

[…]  “The Twin Falls Police Department does not take allegations of sexual assault lightly,” Chief Kingsbury explained at the press conference.

Note to self – You know it’s time to move homes when the local Police Chief is trying to convince you they take rape seriously.  Shouldn’t that just simply go without saying. If it takes convincing, well, it ain’t safe.

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