July 2019 NCFIRE Report: 29 Illegal Aliens, 179 Child Rape/Sexual Assault Charges

RALEIGH – As usual, North Carolinians For Immigration Reform and Enforcement (NCFIRE) did the work to give us a fuller picture of the impacts of lax immigration enforcement. After narrowing down to crimes that are particularly egregious, NCFIRE also has to call each and every arresting agency to confirm the immigration status of suspects before including it in a report. Regular media outlets seem intent on concealing the legal status of crime suspects when it doesn’t fit into their narrative. In July the confirmed tabulation was 29 different illegal aliens charged with 179 separate acts of child rape or child sexual assault.

Even then, NCFIRE can only confirm data for about one third of North Carolina’s 100 counties. That means this number could be as much as three times higher each month.

All the while, several pieces of legislation to help address illegal immigration are sitting idle awaiting simple concurrence votes after already having passed each chamber.

From NCFIRE:

“Each month, the number of child victims increases, as the days for the NCGA members to stop this assault decreases. They are quickly running out of time in this years’ session of the General Assembly and if nothing is done, it will be another 6 months before another session begins. 

That’s a long time for parents to have to worry about their child being raped by an illegal alien who is in NC (a crime which is 100% preventable by the way).

Currently, NC parents and citizens are being “out-yelled” by the relatively small pro-illegal support organizations in our state over the negative “humanitarian effects” enforcement will have on the “immigrant population” (with the complicit NC media’s full support). Our Reps are not hearing enough from “our” side about the pro-citizen aspect of enforcing our laws.

NCFIRE strongly encourage you to contact your respective member in Raleigh and demand they take action.


1) HB370– 
Require Cooperation with ICE Detainers; and,

2) SB250– Records of Excusals for Jury Duty  would be a good start.”

Lawmakers are still in session, waiting for movement in the budget standoff with Governor Roy Cooper, and these bills should be heading to the governor’s desk.

You can views the details of the July NCFIRE report here.

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