No. of Recommendations: 14
uses the kind of "logic" that
progressives use right up until
their mother, sister or daughter gets
raped and beheaded by an illegal alien.
Will all who have had mothers, sisters or daughters raped and beheaded by illegal aliens, please step forward.
Thank you, null set.
Now, will all who have had mothers, sisters or daughters raped and beheaded by American citizens, please step forward.
….No sir, “raped and beheaded” is what the survey question specifies. “Raped alone” doesn’t count.
“Raped and sold to Jeffrey Epstein?” Nope. Sorry…. Has to be beheaded
Raped, hooked on heroin and killed by ex in a fit of jealous rage? Nope- sorry. Has to be beheaded….by an illegal alien
Now to be fair to marco, I am sure that some poor woman, somewhere in this country was raped and beheaded by an illegal alien.
Grok? What say you?
How many women were raped and beheaded in America by illegal aliens last year?
Grok:
Based on extensive searches across government reports, news articles, and official DHS/ICE statements from 2025, there are no documented cases of women in the United States who were both raped and beheaded by illegal immigrants during that year. While there were several high-profile incidents involving murders, rapes, or decapitations committed by undocumented individuals, none involved the specific combination of rape and beheading of a female victim.
Ok, Grok, let’s ask a control question: How many women were decapitated by their husbands or domestic partners last year?
There is no publicly available national statistic or report that tracks or aggregates the specific number of women decapitated (beheaded) by their husbands or domestic partners (intimate partners) in the United States in 2025 (or "last year" relative to February 2026). Decapitation is an extremely rare and specific method of homicide, even within the broader category of intimate partner homicides (IPH), and official sources do not break down IPH data by precise cause of death or mutilation method like this.
Key context on intimate partner homicides against women in the US:
Intimate partner violence remains a serious issue, with firearms involved in most cases (around 60-65% nationally in recent years).
Broader IPH figures show that men kill hundreds of women annually in the US via intimate partner violence. For example, analyses of FBI data (e.g., from the Violence Policy Center's reports on 2023 homicides) indicate around 2,400+ females killed by males in single-victim/single-offender incidents, with a majority of those where the relationship is known involving intimate partners (often wives, ex-wives, girlfriends, etc.).
However, the overwhelming majority of these killings involve guns, stabbing, beating/strangulation, or blunt force — not decapitation.
News reports occasionally document individual cases of extreme violence involving dismemberment or decapitation in domestic contexts, but these are isolated incidents (e.g., a few high-profile cases in recent years in states like Texas or South Dakota, though not all fit the exact "husband/partner decapitating wife" scenario in 2025). There is no evidence of a pattern or elevated number suggesting more than a very small handful (likely 0–2, at most) in any given year, including 2025. No comprehensive tally exists because:
The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) or Supplementary Homicide Reports, CDC's National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS), and similar sources categorize by relationship and broad weapon type (e.g., firearm, sharp instrument), but not by rare specifics like beheading.
Global or US femicide reports (e.g., from UN Women/UNODC) focus on totals (e.g., thousands of women killed by partners/family annually worldwide, with hundreds in the Americas), but again, no method-specific breakdowns for decapitation.