Illegal immigrant Jose Manuel Marino-Najera is suing U.S. Border Patrol over dog bites he received during his arrest.
Marino-Najera was found slumbering beneath a tree with a few criminal associates after a hard day’s work smuggling drugs across the border for the drug cartel. They were awakened by the border patrol dogs sniffing at the large bag of marijuana they were smuggling, and biting down on Marino-Najera’s hand.
Marino-Najera claims a Border Patrol dog was “mauling” his hand as he woke up and saw the agents. The illegal immigrant alleges that the U.S. Border Patrol agents ignored his cries and shouts for help, allowing the dog to “tear apart” his hands for “several minutes.” According to the lawsuit claims by the illegal alien, the Border Patrol agents did not call off the dog until they walked over to arrest him.
The Border Patrol lawsuit also claims that a fellow illegal immigrant watched the agents ignore Jose Manuel Marino-Najera being attacked by the dog. Because the canine was aiding the Border Patrol in their law enforcement duties, Marino-Najera claims that he deserves compensation from the federal government (i.e. taxpayers) for his injuries.
Bill Riser, the illegal immigrant’s attorney, maintains that Jose Manuel Marino-Najera is entitled to sue the Border Patrol and the federal government because the alleged injuries occurred on American soil. During a very adversarial interview with Fox News’ Neil Cavuto, Bill Riser said that the illegal act of coming into America, coupled with the drug mule activity, has no bearing on his client’s standing to file a lawsuit against the Border Patrol.
Cavuto, appearing more than a bit flabbergasted during the exchange with Bill Riser over the illegal immigrant lawsuit, asked, “If I break into your house and fall and hurt my foot because I tripped over something while going to steal jewelry in an upstairs bedroom, can I sue you for my injuries?” Bill Riser told him no, he could not sue for any injury incurred during the commission of a crime. Cavuto pressed the point further, maintaining that suing for injury which happened during the commission of a crime is exactly what the Jose Manuel Marino-Najera Border Patrol lawsuit seeks to accomplish. Riser continued to disagree.
Illegal!! No rights! Tell them if they weren’t here they would not have been bitten!!
All I have to say is YOU GO TO HELL and go back where you came from..
figures…everything is upside down
All I gotta say is….WTF !
That is the cutest shirt
Sorrie, wetback, no money here, go back to da casa $#%&!@*hole, you have NO rights here !!!!! Hahahahahahaaaaaaaaa
If I were the Border guard I would have took him right back across either the river or the land border kicked his a$$ out and said if I see you again you will be my dogs meal for the day. No Pity! And I would not do as this half -brained excuse for a pres. wants us Borders guards to do I would start sending them all back start firing and say if you come close enough we will kill you.
That should be thrown out of court.
What part of illegal does he not understand? He broke the law!
If the FOREIGN INVADER had stayed in their own country the dog would’ve never bitten him. He brought it upon himself. Kudos to the dog!