Immigration Rights Activist Alleged ‘Mesh Mask Bandit’
Below is a great example of how the jew "media" covers for sub-human crimes by "reporting" in a manor that will reduce the alarm of the Whites. It was especially important in this case as this particular was a leader of the White Ethnic Cleansing movement and since the Accelerated White Genocide legislating is being "debated".
In the "report" below, note that most of the article is spent repeating multiple times about how the anti-White leader had issues and was respect and that his action had nothing to illegal alien privilege movement. Also repeated is how shocked in the spic community because this is not like him. Note how the article just blindly accept the claims he had a gambling problem.
Note the all the people interviewed about him were is fellow anti-White haters. There was no pro-American group member interviewed who could say this is typical spic behavior. Note the the SPLC was not interviewed to provide their hateful commentary.
Now imagine if a Teabagger, much less a WN, was caught robing banks with a semi-automatic. Surely in the case everybody interviewed would be anti-White and certainly the SPLC would use the opportunity to incite racial hatred against the White race.
Hispanic leaders in North Texas are stunned that an accused serial bank robber was once one of their own [color="Blue"](note: not "had ties with"). Luis Delagarza was arrested for the April robbery of a Wells Fargo Bank, but an FBI Task Force also identified him as the ‘Mesh Mask Bandit[color="blue"]o’whose hit 19 banks since New Year’s Eve. The ‘Mesh Mask Bandit’ robbed most of his banks in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch-North Dallas area. But they are also just a few blocks away from Delagarza’s home in Farmers Branch, in a community where he made a name for himself pushing for immigration rights. His arrest has left fellow activists, such as Carlos Quintanilla, in shock.
“Luis Delagarza robbed banks, I guess, to deal with his demons, and that’s a sad story,” Quintanilla told CBS 11. Latinos in North Texas may remember Delagarza as an organizer of protests and marches for immigration rights, like one in Irving in 2007. “So he did some amazing things as a community leader, as a businessman, and all of that was just poisoned by him becoming a serial bank robber,” according to Quintanilla.
So what led this activist to become an accused armed robber? Quintanilla claims Delagarza has a gambling addiction. “I think he had a problem with gambling,” according to Quintanilla, who added, “I think the casinos got the best of him. I think he became very indebted. I think he became so indebted that he had to do this.”
Others agree he had money problems. Speaking by phone from a LULAC national convention in Las Vegas, educator and politician Rene Martinez told CBS 11 Delagarza had not been active for 3-4 years and had borrowed money. While he is shocked by the arrest, Martinez insists any alleged criminal actions are those of an individual, not Hispanic rights supporters. Quintanilla agrees. “I think what Luis Delagarza did, he did as an individual and not as a representative of our community,” said Quintanilla adding, “We’re in shock. We’re in severe shock because that was not his personality. I would hope that people would not assimilate Luis Delagarza’s failure with our community’s desire to move forward.”
Delagarza is in federal custody and has yet to give CBS 11 his version of events. He had an initial court appearance Friday and is set to return to court on Tuesday.
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