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No justice for taxpaying Americans

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If I ever get jammed up, I ask for no special treatment — just treat me like an illegal immigrant.

That’s my takeaway from the outrageous claim by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the fake Indian, that the U.S. criminal justice system is “racist — all the way, I mean front to back.”

There are two systems of justice, but it’s not so much about race as it is about immigratio­n status. If you’re an American, chances are you get hard time.

If you’re an illegal immigrant, you get everything, and I do mean everything, including an EBT card, MassHealth and a Sect. 8 housing certificat­e.

First, when the “racist” cops say you have the right to remain silent, the illegal says “no habla” English. He gets a translator. He claims he’s “indigent,” so he gets a public defender.

If he’s charged with OUI, the public defender hires a psychologi­st (also on the taxpayers’ dime) to say that the illegal immigrant “lacks the enzyme” to metabolize alcohol and thus can’t be held accountabl­e for killing some gringo.

But the real double standard kicks in when the undocument­ed Democrat gets to the courtroom. A taxpaying American can only dream of the kid-gloves treatment these Third World fiends get.

Here’s a 2016 headline: “If Springfiel­d market owner illegally cashing food stamps had been U.S. citizen punishment would have been greater, judge says.”

This one involved a 56-yearold Dominican bodega owner who was running an EBT-card scam for illegal immigrants in Springfiel­d — stop me if you’ve heard this one before. He stole $38,000 and didn’t do a day in jail. As Judge Tina Page said, “Had he been a citizen of the U.S. he would in all likelihood be serving a substantia­l sentence.”

But if he’d been imprisoned he’d have been deported, and God knows we don’t want to deport Dominican welfare fraudsters — or Dominican heroin dealers.

Freeing Dominican heroin dealers (and future cop killers) is the specialty of Superior Court Judge Timothy Feeley, who cut loose a Dominican heroin dealer with no prison time, as the prosecutor put it, “to help him avoid deportatio­n.”

Are you starting to notice a pattern here? Sometimes law abiding taxpayers get murdered because of this double standard of justice for welfare-collecting noncitizen­s.

Remember this headline from last year: “Suspect in slayings of Boston doctors could have been deported for past bank robberies.”

So this suspect violently robs two downtown banks but the local Democrats cut the charges to “larceny from a person” so he wouldn’t be deported. So he allegedly went out and did some cutting of his own, of the throats of two anesthesio­logists in South Boston, both of whom happened to be immigrants themselves. But they had jobs, thus making them ineligible for special treatment by the party of Ted Kennedy and Barack Obama.

How about this headline, from April of this year: “Accused Quincy Uber Rapist Has Fled the Country”?

He is accused of raping a woman in Weymouth. Fled back to Africa after nobody at Quincy District Court bothered to inform the Norfolk County sheriff that ICE had put a detainer on this man, who is from Ghana.

That release is not to be confused with a similar case in Newton District Court last year. A Dominican gangbanger and Uber driver charged with raping a BC coed was basically cut loose by another Deval Patrick hack judge. He hasn’t been seen since.

Question: When was the last time local court officers — also known as hacks — helped an American citizen escape feds in a courthouse?

So the reality is, yes, there are two systems of justice in the U.S. Basically, taxpaying citizens of whatever color have to obey the law. Noncitizen­s don’t have to obey the law, and they also don’t have to work for a living. Everything free in America.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? ‘RACIST — ALL THE WAY’: U.S. Sen. Elizbeth Warren recently accused the American justice system of systemic racism.
AP FILE PHOTO ‘RACIST — ALL THE WAY’: U.S. Sen. Elizbeth Warren recently accused the American justice system of systemic racism.
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