Meet Roy Naim. He’s American, just not legally. Oh, and he’s also being held without bail at the moment on child pornography charges.
The New York Daily News Reports:
Roy Naim, 29, who bills himself as an immigration activist, allegedly downloaded at least three illicit videos featuring underage boys from the website of another sicko based in Louisiana who made the porn, a complaint filed in Brooklyn Federal Court says.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Saritha Komatireddy said the defendant was soliciting others to produce kiddie porn and was a risk to flee to Israel.
Naim was featured in Time magazine in 2012 as part of “We Are Americans,” the magazine’s look into the lives of 35 illegal aliens who are not Americans. He has since become a poster boy for immigration reform and won fans like illegal alien reporter turned activist Jose Antonio Vargas.
Happy Rosh Hashanah to my Jewish friends–especially @roynaim, a face of the Jewish undocumented population:http://t.co/QopmBd04VQ
— Jose Antonio Vargas (@joseiswriting) September 5, 2013
Did anyone mention Naim is the Jewish face of the immigration reform struggle? Time to find a new face, perhaps?
#ICYMI: @RoyNaim on The Jewish Face of the Immigration Reform Struggle http://t.co/MRCkJvPXZs #ImHere
— Breakthrough U.S. (@BreakthroughUS) August 9, 2013
https://twitter.com/DavidLeopold/status/361797084745170944
https://twitter.com/KalDraws/status/379668870157438976
Yes.
These are some of Naim’s most recent tweets before his arrest on Wednesday.
Sometimes it gets lonely on this path and all you want is someone to reach out and say "I am thinking of you."
— Roy Naim (@roynaim) September 12, 2013
As much as I love "online" it has taught many of us bad communication skills. Instead of talking it out, we just block or ignore.
— Roy Naim (@roynaim) September 12, 2013
Communication is about learning to express how you feel and together work out the differences. Blocking/ignoring should not be a thing.
— Roy Naim (@roynaim) September 12, 2013
Remember. Friendship works both ways. If someone doesn't put in their time, drop it. Let go. And watch better people fall into place.
— Roy Naim (@roynaim) September 13, 2013
Just letting go…
— Roy Naim (@roynaim) September 13, 2013
Sometimes you try so hard and still get slapped harder. Sometimes you just wanna give it up. It is painful. It hurts.
— Roy Naim (@roynaim) September 16, 2013
Giving it up…
— Roy Naim (@roynaim) September 16, 2013
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