Dirty Martha’s Vineyard Secret is OUT

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It seems that Martha’s Vineyard adopted a token migrant after all. The incredibly snooty island community off the coast of Massachusetts kicked a bunch out quickly, last year. Brazilian national Warley Neto wasn’t in that group but still shows why they didn’t want any illegals on their island. They like law and order, even if they are Democrats and consider criminal prosecution to be racial discrimination. The 24-year-old was arrested August 23, on five counts of raping a Massachusetts minor. They let him out in June of 2023 after being found guilty of “strangulation, assault and battery on a family or household member and threat to commit a crime.” He did that the previous February.

Violent Migrant child rapist

When fifty members of the migrant persuasion were airlifted into Martha’s Vineyard last year, local billionaires had a conniption. They quickly fed them a banquet as damage control and to seize a great PR photo opportunity. Mostly, it was a way to keep them gathered together and under close supervision.

As soon as the dishes were cleared away, and all the silverware counted and accounted for, their unwelcome guests were whooshed off in buses. They were all sent to Joint Base Cape Cod, for safekeeping.

Coming to America opens all kinds of doors for migrant asylum seekers. Any violent criminal gang member or terrorist can breeze right on across the border by making an appointment through the CBP One app.

After processing, each and every new American citizen is handed a bus ticket to their destination-of-choice in the American heartland, with instructions to check back in after about ten years to let officials know how they’re doing.

Brazilian national Warley Neto is one of those. On August 23, Police in “the upmarket liberal enclave” of Martha’s Vineyard, where Oprah Winfrey lives, arrested Neto on “five counts of raping a Massachusetts minor and five counts of enticing a minor under 16 earlier this year.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are suddenly taking notice of their misplaced migrant.

It seems that Martha’s Vineyard adopted a token migrant after all.

Revolving door of custody

Harmless and peace-loving Brazilian migrant Warley Neto “illegally crossed into the U.S. near Paso Del Norte, Texas, in March 2018.” They released him from custody. They handed him “a notice to appear before an immigration judge at a later date,” authorities admit.

They carefully aren’t saying how far in the future that later date is. After reminding him to vote Democrat, they forgot all about him.

It’s not clear how he made his way to Martha’s Vineyard. He’s probably someone’s low paid landscaper. Before he raped a few local children, he “popped back up on ICE’s radar in February last year.” That’s when the harmless migrant “was arrested by local cops in Martha’s Vineyard on a slew of charges.

Minor offenses like “strangulation, assault and battery on a family or household member and threat to commit a crime.” The liberal judge didn’t see anything alarming about his behavior.

A jury found Neto guilty on all the charges in June 2023. The judge threw the book at him. Neto “was sentenced to a year in prison but was freed after the Edgartown District Court suspended all but 90 days of the sentence.” Which he already had credit for serving while waiting for trial.

Recently, the migrant “was rearrested and indicted in Dukes County Superior Court on the rape charges.” Because the victims all live in posh Martha’s Vineyard, “details on the attacks Neto allegedly carried out — including whom he targeted, when and where — weren’t immediately available.” He should be free again soon.

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