Juan Felix Salinas, 42, caused a fiery wreck that killed a family of three on a freeway in Houston.
According to authorities, Salinas is in this country illegally.
That right there is more than enough to be pissed off about.
But then there’s also this:
When the van [that Salinas was driving while drunk] slammed into the Toyota, Salinas had been free on bond from a March 31 family violence incident in Jacinto City.
So let me get this straight — the man had already been arrested and jailed (and then released) once recently. I hope that during his arrest and subsequent detainment, it was discovered that he was in our country illegally.
In fact, I’d be willing to bet this week’s paycheck that it was known.
But pro-illegal immigrant and open-borders fanatics have put extensive pressure on local police departments and prosecutors and their ability to consider the immigration status of suspects — that guys like this are simply let go back out into our communities.
And because of that, Tenisha Williams, 26; her husband, S.J. Williams; and her son, Xavier Brown, 2 have all been murdered by this ILLEGAL MEXICAN.
And just because I’m not boiling enough — there’s this:
His bail has been set at $90,000 — $30,000 for each death.
Are you fucking kidding me?
He was already out on bail — when he should have been deported the moment his illegal immigration status was discovered — when he murdered the Williams family. And if Mr. Salinas does somehow come up with the bail money (again) — do you really think he’s going to stick around for the trial?
Or is it much more likely that Mr. Salinas will simply take the next Greyhound bus a few hours South and cross back into the safety of his own country?
The punishment should be 1) no bail, 2) and after a speedy trial where he is found guilty; these facts are undisputed: he was .24 drunk and he killed a family of three, 3) locked up for the rest of his life, and 4) a bill sent to the Mexican government to cover the cost of his incarceration.






Maybe, it’s a typo? It’s got to be higher. If he gets out and skips to Mexico, they won’t return him if he is looking at a death sentence or a sentence over thirty years. They have to set bail on all open cases.
Left by kma on August 14th, 2007 at 2:08 pm