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In November 2013, a student at Goldey-Beacom College in Delaware was raped by Carlos E. Bastardo, an immigrant on a student visa from Brazil. Unlike “date rape” cases featured in the
Times
, the victim wasn’t drunk and didn’t wait to report the rape. After being assaulted, she ran from the room, went straight to a hospital, and called the police.
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In February 2013, Diego Gomez-Puetate, an Ecuadoran student at the College of Idaho, raped an unconscious student at an “International House” party, stopping only when he was caught by her friend. He was convicted of the rape in August of that year.
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In August 2012, a Skidmore College international student—and residence hall assistant—Ajibu Timbo from Sierra Leone was arrested for sexually assaulting a college employee.
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None of these sexual assaults was ever mentioned in
Times
, despite providing an opportunity for the
Times
to drone on about the “campus rape culture.” If only immigrants were college athletes, newspapers might
report their sex crimes, and
Law & Order
could finally have a plotline “ripped from the headlines” that’s not ludicrous.

ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT BEATS GAY

After decades of the media’s hiding the ethnicity of any rapist who isn’t white, in 2014,
Boston Globe
columnist James Carroll asked: “Why do hard-drinking fraternity members and entitled athletes stand at ground zero of the danger zone? . . . Why are the brightest and most privileged people in America the owners of this grotesque problem?”—and so on.
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Carroll’s conclusion? We need to import yet more illegal immigrants from Latin America!
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I’m fairly certain more immigration from Latin America will not reduce the incidence of rape. In fact, the evidence suggests that it would do exactly the opposite.

About the same time Carroll was bleating about the rape culture of privileged white men, Mexican immigrants went on trial in Richmond, California, for the violent gang rape of a lesbian. Humberto Salvador had smashed the woman on the head with his flashlight, forced her to strip naked on the sidewalk, and raped her. His fellow Mexican gang members then joined in, taking her to an abandoned building where they passed the naked woman back and forth among them. While raping her, Salvador kept asking her—in Spanish—“You like men now, don’t you? Tell me you like men.”
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Not one single news outlet mentioned that the lesbian’s assailants were Mexican,
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allowing half-wits like Carroll to keep penning pieces about the “brightest and most privileged people in America” having a rape problem. In the PC ranking, evidently, “Hispanic immigrant” beats “gay.” News coverage about the vicious hate crime described Salvador as “Richmond Man”—or the more lavishly specific “Man”:

          
“Richmond Man Convicted in Gang Rape of Lesbian”

                
—Associated Press, December 19, 2013

          
“Richmond Man Sentenced to 411 Years, Four Months for Gang Rape”

                

Contra Costa Times
(California), May 16, 2014

          
“411-Year Term Given in Rape of Lesbian”

                

San Francisco Chronicle
, May 20, 2014

          
“Man Sentenced in California Gang Rape of Lesbian”

                
—Associated Press, May 20, 2014

Also about the same time Carroll was hoping for more poor Central American illegal immigrants to pour in and put an end to America’s infernal rape culture, Juan Carlos Sanchez was charged with raping his stepdaughters, aged nine and eleven—with the assistance of his wife and mother-in-law, who were also charged with child abuse.
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That Juan Carlos Sanchez should not be confused with the Juan Carlos Sanchez who was one of Colorado’s “Most Wanted Sex Offenders,” convicted in 2005 for raping a twelve-year-old girl after slipping a muscle relaxer into her drink.
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Nor was it the Juan Carlos Sanchez, twenty-two, charged with statutory rape for having sex with a thirteen-year-old girl in North Carolina in 2007.
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And it was not the thirty-five-year-old Juan Carlos Sanchez
Ayala
arrested in Sacramento in 2004 for molesting a five-year-old boy.
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It was a different Juan Carlos Sanchez. Sometimes, it seems like we’re not getting the crème de la crème when it comes to immigrants. Maybe it would work better if the decision of who gets to live here were made by us, not them. Perhaps we should consider qualifications more stringent than “lives within walking distance.”

HERE ARE SOME RAPE CULTURES FOR YOU!

Outside of the West, all countries have flourishing rape cultures. Every year the State Department puts out a report ranking countries in
terms of human sex trafficking, and every year, countries with the least human trafficking include all of the West (America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, nearly all of Western Europe, and Israel), plus South Korea and Taiwan. With only two exceptions—Nicaragua and Colombia (and they’re cooking the books)—the rest of the world is awash in the human sex trade.
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In lying to its readers about another subject—the heterosexual transmission of AIDS
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—the
New York Times
inadvertently revealed how women and children are treated in Thailand:

          
Five young women in casual clothes sit opposite them on similar benches, but behind a display window of cheap glass. They chat among themselves, brushing each other’s hair or playing with the brothel dog.

              
In the unshaded light of a pink fluorescent tube, their makeup looks coarse, their lipstick purple. One young woman wears a “Snoopy and his friends” T-shirt dress. Over her breast is a blue, heart-shaped pin with a number. Some women wear yellow pins. These are price tags.

              
In this establishment, with its chatty mama-san, shrine to the Buddha and small table of snacks for indecisive clients, a half-hour of sex with a woman with a blue pin costs 65 baht, or $2.60; with a yellow pin, $2.

              
These young women live at the brothel, a shabby building of bamboo and thatch, roofed with tin, in the Thai city of Chiang Mai. They are always on call, and each has between 10 and 20 customers a day. In this area, in this kind of brothel, four of five women carry the AIDS virus.
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We take more immigrants from Thailand than from Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand
combined
.
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INDIA’S RAPE CULTURE

The
New York Times
reports that India is “one of the most unsafe countries in the world for women,”
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ranking just slightly ahead of Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion. Gang rapes are common and cause little alarm.

In December 2012, a fifteen-year-old girl was gang-raped while she was walking home from school in a northern province of India, putting her in the hospital in critical condition. The girl’s rape was not reported for three days because of “family pressure,” according to the police.
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The next day, a female medical student boarded a bus with a male companion in Delhi, where at least six men attacked the two with metal rods, dragged the woman to the back of the bus, and gang-raped her. The victims were then tossed from the moving bus. The rape victim had to undergo several surgeries, requiring most of her intestines to be removed. She eventually died of her injuries. Men in Delhi blamed the woman. “In most cases, it’s the girl’s fault,” Ram Singh told a
Times
reporter.
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