By Taxpayers Association of Oregon
OregonWatchdog.com
Portland-area Congresswoman Maxine Dexter was among five Members of Congress who took a 3,700 mile flight to El Salvador to check on the status of a non-citizen who illegally entered America, has been identified by two different judges as a gang member of the international MS-13 gang, has twice been cited by his wife for domestic violence and has been found to have suspected ties to human traffickers.
Now we learn that the members of Congress stayed at a 5-star hotel while in El Salvador.
The very month that Oregon Congresswoman Maxine Dexter flew to El Salvador was the same month it was headlined that both her Counties, Multnomah and Washington, have announced cuts to their law enforcement budgets.
It was also announced at the same time that the Portland DEA held a press conference alerting the public that international gangs from Central America are using children as fentanyl drug dealers.
Due process is important – but start with Oregon children being victimized and with our police budget being cut before prioritizing a non-citizen gang member from the other coast of America. Due process for crime-victim Laken Riley is important but Congresswoman Maxien Dexter voted against the Laken Riley Act.
There are no team of lawyers or handful of Congress members traveling asking if Oregon crime victims lost due process needs help.
The media has ignored crime victims and over-saturated gang members.
Help us spread the word on Congresswoman Maxine Dexter’s neglect of our crime victims here in Oregon.
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