Guest Post by Karl Denninger
I’m done. You support this you are not American and have no place in this nation.
Karla Molinar, a University of New Mexico student, said she participated in disrupting Trump’s speech because she felt he was attacking members of her family who are living in the country illegally.
What part of illegal is difficult to understand?
This chick knowingly and admittedly participated in an act of extortion — she participated in a violent protest in an attempt to force you, I, and everyone else in this country to give a “free pass” to members of her family who are breaking the law.
Extortion is defined in the law as attempting to force you to give someone something they are not entitled to through force, threats or blackmail and it is a crime.
In this case her family members are not entitled to be here; they are breaking the law. Karla participated in attempting to disrupt the lawful speech of a political candidate through acts that did turn violent and lead to both intimidation and property damage for the expressed purpose, as she admitted to a national media outlet, of allowing her family to continue to break the law without consequence.
That facially appears to meet the legal definition of extortion and every single person involved in such an act ought to be brought up on charges, tried and jailed.
Folks, we will get exactly nowhere as a nation until we enforce the rule of law, and nowhere is this more-necessary than in examples like this where people are openly violating the law and then using threats and physical violence as a means to demand that they be allowed to continue doing so.
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