9.6.11

To Texas Governor Perry: Execute Humberto Leal Garcia As Scheduled!

By John W. Lillpop

Humerberto Leal Garcia is set to die in July for the murder and rape of 16-year-old Adra Sauceda in San Antonio, Texas on May 21, 1994.

Garcia is a Mexican citizen which causes dim wits like Mexican President Felipe Calderon to argue against the application of justice in Texas.

In that third-world failed state known as Mexico, the law does not allow for execution of scum bags like Humerberto Leal Garcia. Thus, Calderon and some equally insane American progressives are attempting to convince Governor Perry to at least delay justice for the brutal Garcia.

The arguments presented by those who want to spare Garcia are specious, at best, as described in part at the reference:


Mexicans on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border are protesting the upcoming execution of a criminal alien rapist and murderer scheduled for July 7, 2011, in Texas.

Because the convicted killer is a Mexican citizen, the Calderon government is questioning the procedures that were utilized in sentencing the death row prisoner, Humberto Leal Garcia. The Mexican ambassador to the United States requested this week that Texas Governor Rick Perry delay the execution until a review is completed of the sentencing procedures.

The 38-year old Garcia faces the death penalty for the rape and murder of 16-year-old Adra Sauceda in San Antonio, Texas on May 21, 1994 . Besides Garcia, 50 other Mexicans are sitting on death rows in the U.S.

Mexico’s legal system prohibits capital punishment and a treaty with the United States forbids Mexican authorities from extraditing criminals to the United States who face the death penalty if tried in states that utilize some method of execution.

However, a 2008 U.S. Supreme Court decision stipulates that the legal support of a foreign government—or governments—is not required in deciding whether to execute a foreign national convicted of a capital offense. The 6-3 majority ruled that state court judges are given the discretion to decide how a sentence is carried out.

That high court decision cleared the way for Texas to execute Mexican citizen Jose Ernesto Medellin by lethal injection in 2008.”


Two obvious rebuttal arguments jump out against those who oppose sending Garcia to his just rewards in July:

To begin with, this is America, despite the way Mexicans on both sides of the matter view the matter. Again, this is not the failed state of Mexico where drug cartels and murderers run the nation.

This is America and Mexican law, as well as other international law, can go straight to hell!

Secondly, the murder-rape took place 17 years ago! Plenty of time for ding-bat Mexicans to “review” the procedures.

Governor Perry must allow the legal system to move forward as scheduled rather than being distracted just because a vile killer-rapist is a Mexican!

Bottom Line: Humerberto Leal Garcia deserves to die for his awful crimes. Bring out the needles and drugs and bid this thug adios, once and for all!