Culture Clash and Then Some

A St. Louis convenience store clerk who fatally shot a customer during a dispute over a candy bar was sentenced Friday to nine years in prison. At a bench trial in March, U.S. District Judge Henry Autrey found Taleb Rebhi Ali-Jawher guilty of a charge of being an undocumented immigrant in possession of a firearm. [More]

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

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  1. Interesting that the “undocumented immigrant in possession of a firearm” conviction carries a longer prison term than the first-degree involuntary manslaughter conviction.

    On an unrelated-but-more-relevant note, his visa expired 15 years ago, his application to extend it — which presumably had his current address and employer information — was rejected, and he was still here?

    This reminds me of a joke from back in the 90s and early 00s: You hear about all these immigrants who stay in the U.S. on expired visas, raising families and working illegally, sometimes for years or even decades. Contrast with Blockbuster*; if you’re two days late returning your rental, those people are all over you. Let’s put Blockbuster in charge of immigration!

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    * – Kids, ask your parents.

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