Inmate’s DECEPTIVE Letters Threaten Trump! – VIDEO

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In a baffling twist of deceit, an inmate is accused of writing letters with death threats against President Donald Trump, not for political aims, but to manipulate immigration law for his own benefit.

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The plot, which temporarily succeeded in getting an illegal alien detained, reveals how criminals can manipulate the system while illegal individuals receive special legal protections.

Demetric DeShawn Scott, an inmate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been charged with felony witness intimidation, identity theft, and two counts of bail jumping after allegedly crafting threatening letters to President Donald Trump.

The letters were sent to state and federal officials using the name and return address of Ramón Morales Reyes, an illegal alien set to testify against Scott in an upcoming trial for armed robbery and aggravated battery.

The scheme initially worked. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem publicly announced the arrest of Morales Reyes for allegedly threatening Trump.

Morales Reyes was detained after dropping off his daughter at a Milwaukee school.

Yet, Scott did not hide his intentions. Law enforcement recorded him discussing his plan to use ICE to dismiss his case, and he later confessed to writing the threatening letters.

In jail calls, Scott expressed satisfaction when his plan to arrest Morales Reyes succeeded, believing this would prevent the witness from testifying against him in his July trial.

Investigators eventually found discrepancies in the evidence that raised doubts about Morales Reyes’ involvement.

The threatening letters did not match his handwriting, and their fluent English did not align with Morales Reyes’ limited language abilities.

These inconsistencies ultimately led authorities to Scott as the true author.

While the inmate faces additional charges for his deception, the case exposes troubling aspects of our immigration enforcement.

Morales Reyes, a Mexican immigrant and father of three, has a history of illegal entry into the US and prior felony charges.

Despite this, he remains eligible for a U visa, which provides legal status to illegal aliens who are victims of certain crimes.

The U visa program, intended to encourage crime reporting among illegal immigrants, effectively rewards lawbreakers with legal status.

For now, Morales Reyes remains in custody due to his illegal status, but his lawyers are actively working on securing his release.

The DHS continues investigating the threats, while Morales Reyes faces a potential removal from the U.S. and an appearance before an immigration judge in Chicago.

The case underscores how complex immigration laws often benefit those who have repeatedly violated the borders while draining law enforcement resources.

This bizarre incident demonstrates yet another way the broken immigration system impacts public safety and diverts attention from legitimate threats to President Trump.

With illegal border crossings at record highs, it is clear that comprehensive immigration reform that prioritizes American security must be a top priority.