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February 19, 2008

22-Year-Old Human Smuggler Deported 14 Times, Arrested 15 Times

Filed under: Border Patrol, Illegal Alien, News-Television, U.S. Security, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 8:01 pm

What good is deportation if they just keep coming back over and over again? For crying out loud, secure the border already and stop the revolving door!

MY FOX COLORADO

Monday, 18, Feb 2008

EAGLE COUNTY — Two illegal immigrants were arrested for human smuggling in Eagle today.  One of the men has been deported 14 times for human smuggling prior to today’s arrest.  He is 22 years old.

At 8:21am a deputy pulled over a silver Chevy Venture van in the eastbound lane of I-70 for a license plate violation.  The deputy discovered 13 illegal immigrants inside the vehicle.

The driver said he planned on delivering the twelve adult males in various locations that included Denver, Iowa, and Georgia.

Omar Alaverez-Mecedo, age 22, was arrested and charged with Human Smuggling, a class three felony, and operating a vehicle without a valid driver’s license, a class two misdemeanor.

In the course of the investigation it was discovered that “Omar Alaverez-Mecedo’s” real name is Israel Robles-Gaytan.  According to ICE, Robles-Gaytan had already been caught and deported fourteen times; he gave law enforcement officials a different name each time.

Robles-Gaytan will be charged with Criminal Impersonation and 2nd degree Forgery in addition to the charges of Human Smuggling and operating a vehicle without a valid driver’s license.

Silvestre Bermudez, age 37, was arrested and charged with Possession of a Forged Instrument and Second Degree Forgery.

Both men were in the country illegally.  Alaverez-Mecedo admitted to previously being deported three times prior.

Alaverez-Mecedo and Bermudez are currently being held at the Eagle County Detention Facility with an Immigration Customs Enforcement holds and bond amounts of $15,000 and $2,000 respectively.

The eleven other occupants of the vehicle have been placed in ICE’s custody pending deportation.

A procedure recently adopted in Eagle County allowed the Eagle County deputy to take immediate action regarding immigration enforcement.

Sen. Spector Wakes Up?

Filed under: Illegal Alien, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 6:11 pm

It’s only taken years of people emailing, faxing, and phoning him. But alas could we hope that he’s finally seen that light that many American’s have had firmly glaring in their faces for some time now?

Philly.com

Spector Says Convicted Illegal Aliens Often Not Deported

U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, the top-ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said today that he wants to increase the number of illegal aliens deported after being convicted of crimes.

In addition, Specter said government statistics show that convicted aliens have a high recidivism rate, putting the public at risk.

“The financial burden is very substantial,” Specter said.

Addressing officials at Chester County Prison, Specter estimated the county’s cost of housing illegal aliens at $1.7 million a year. Specter’s appearance was the latest in a series of stops he had made at state and county prisons to address the issue.

The senator said he selected Chester County Prison as a site because it has “the highest number” of illegal immigrant inmates in the state. The county employs thousands of migrant workers in the mushroom industry.

A 2006 Department of Homeland Security report found that “substantial numbers” of criminal aliens are released from custody rather than deported due to inadequate resources, Specter said.

Among the difficulties, Specter cited the limited number of beds – 800 – at the federal York County Detention Center, the difficulty of obtaining accurate records, and the inability to compel the inmates’ native countries to accept their return.

Specter suggested exploring three possible fixes.

“We ought to explore all of these options,” Specter said.

He wants enforcement of a largely unused federal law that empowers the secretary of state to limit visas awarded to residents of countries that do not readily take back their citizens. He also suggested withholding foreign aid from countries that are uncooperative.

Specter said district attorneys also have the authority to include deportation language in plea bargains for inmates willing to return home.

“We have an enormously serious problem at the national level,” he said.

Specter said the average cost of housing an inmate in Chester County is $72 a day; records showed 63 inmates yesterday in the county’s prison population.

Chester County Warden D. Edward McFadden said prison statistics show that one out of 15 inmates has a charge or detainer from Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Member of Texas Mexican Mafia Gang Escapes Jail Through Unlocked Door

Filed under: Illegal Alien, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 5:40 pm

This is just baffling.  First question has to be how was he able to escape? Did they take him through the lobby?
FOX NEWS

SAN ANTONIO —  A convicted rapist escaped from a South Texas jail by dashing through an unlocked door, just one day after he was sentenced to life in prison.

Abel Morin, 24, escaped from the Jim Hogg County Jail in Hebbronville late Tuesday while being moved between cells. He remained at large Friday, and Texas and federal authorities were offering a cash reward for information on his whereabouts.

On Monday, he was sentenced to five concurrent life terms for sexual assault, kidnapping and burglary in the rapes of a mother and daughter in Duval County. Just hours after deputies took Morin to Hebbronville on Tuesday, he escaped.

Jim Hogg County Sheriff Erasmo “Kiko” Alarcon acknowledged that at least one door at the jail was left unlocked, allowing Morin to run away.

“We’re looking into why the door was open,” he said. “The jailer assumed the door was locked. This guy saw it cracked open and went for it.”

Alarcon said Morin won’t be easy to catch.

“He’s very dangerous,” he said. “He doesn’t have much to lose at this point.”

Yadira Mejia, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Marshall Service, said there had not been any confirmed sightings of Morin by Friday, but authorities believe he remains in the region. He has family in Alice, Corpus Christi and San Diego, Texas.

“It’s just a matter of time before we get him out of his hiding place,” she said.

The Texas Rangers were offering $1,000 cash reward for information on his whereabouts; the U.S. Marshall Service was offering a second cash reward.

Morin, who authorities said is a member of the Texas Mexican Mafia gang, is 5-foot-3, 120 pounds and has tattoos running down his arms and covering his chest.

Illegal Aliens Carrying TB, Syphilis and Leprosy Working In Food Industries

In this article they use the term “immigrant”, but true “immigrants” are required numerous health tests to avoid such diseases from entering the country.  These would be illegal aliens.  It seems when Lou Dobbs showed the facts of diseases, he was 100% right.
KFSM  

NORTHWEST ARKANSAS - Between 6,000 and 8,000 immigrants from the Marshall Islands live legally in northwest Arkansas, but those residents don’t have access to most government-funded health care programs. The situation is prompting some state legislators to seek federal assistance.

The Marshallese are in Arkansas through a compact with the Marshall Islands and the United States. Health officials say the immigrants are arriving with diseases and that rules often prevent the immigrants from being treated under ARKids First, Medicaid or Medicare. Cases of tuberculosis, syphilis and leprosy are much more common in the immigrant group than in the general population.

State Senator Bill Pritchard of Elkins says the situation poses a public health threat. He says an outbreak of a serious disease could become a statewide problem.

Pritchard and other legislators have agreed to draw up a resolution asking the state congressional delegation for funds to provide health care to the Marshallese.

Most of the Marshallese immigrants work in the poultry industry.

Oregon Governor Signs Law To Strengthen Licence Rules

Filed under: Illegal Alien, News-Television, Politics, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 4:38 pm

Cudo’s to Governor Kulongoski for placing American’s and U.S. Laws first.   It’s a sad day when State’s have to protect the citizens because the Federal Government won’t, but it’s nice to see that the States care about their citizens and country enough to step up to the plate for them.
Statesman

Gov. Ted Kulongoski, without fanfare, has signed a bill requiring drivers to show they are in the United States legally before obtaining, renewing or replacing licenses.

Senate Bill 1080 takes effect July 1, before the expiration of temporary administrative rules that the state Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division adopted last month to put his Nov. 16 executive order into effect.

“Oregon used to have some of the most lenient requirements in the country for obtaining a driver license,” Kulongoski said in a statement. “This legislation brings us in line with the majority of other states and ensures the integrity of Oregon driver licenses and identification cards.”

Kulongoski has been the target of criticism by immigrant-rights groups and the object of praise by critics of illegal immigration, although the legal-presence standard is mandated by the federal Real ID Act of 2005. The Legislature’s lawyers advised lawmakers that the standard could be enacted only through a law, not an executive order.

Both chambers passed the bill within a few days last week. Kulongoski announced the signing through a news release Friday.

The new law will require a Social Security number, proof of identity and Oregon residency. Legal immigrants and visitors will need documents issued or verified by the federal government.

A new unit within DMV will help applicants who have problems obtaining the required documents. It will fulfill a requirement in the new law for an ombudsman for that purpose.

Fees for new and renewed licenses and identification cards will increase July 1, as provided in the bill, to pay for computer software for verification. Fees already had been scheduled to increase because of a 2005 law requiring anti-fraud measures.

A new license will cost $59, up from $54.50; renewal, $39, up from $34.50. A new identification card will cost $33.50, up from $29; renewal, $29.50, up from $25.

House Bill 3624, which in its original form was similar to Senate Bill 1080, will be converted to legislation requiring DMV to report to lawmakers about how the law is implemented.

The revised bill will specify reports about whether the numbers of uninsured and unlicensed motorists increase.

A hearing is scheduled by the House Rules Committee at 8 a.m. Monday in Hearing Room F at the Capitol.

 

Losing Your Home? Illegal Day Laborers Are More Important

Filed under: Costs, Illegal Alien, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 4:26 pm

In yet another great sob story about those that broke Federal laws to enter the U.S. Illegally.  American’s are basically being informed that they are now responsible for the loss of jobs, money, and sufferings of Illegal aliens.  What is failed to be reported is that American’s should come first in America.

Don’t get me wrong, I am sorry that they are struggling. No one likes not knowing where the next paycheck will come from, if they will be able to provide food for their family, or if they will have a house over their head a week from now.  Something American’s across the U.S. are feeling and dealing with on a daily basis.  But I lack feeling any deep sympathy for anyone that broke into the country fully knowledgeable their actions were illegal.  I lack to feel sympathy for those that have a country to return to (since they just left it, and send money back into it), when American’s in general have no other “homeland” but the United States of America, and haven’t had any for many many generations.

No I won’t loose sleep tonight knowing that an illegal alien day laborer didn’t happen to get a construction job today while he stood at the street corner.  I will loose sleep over the American that won’t be able to pay his rent because of the illegal day laborer taking jobs from him, because they get free health care, food stamps, government aid, that allows them to work for slave wages.

USA Today 

GRATON, Calif. — The most desperate men park themselves on corners well before dawn, hoping for first dibs on jobs. Most days, no one gets dibs — no one gets jobs.

Foreclosures are at record highs, home sales are slumping and skittish consumers are cutting back on spending, all of which means contractors, construction crews and carpenters are no longer hiring. Neither are landscapers, cleaning services or homeowners.

Work, never a given for day laborers in the best of times, is almost non-existent these days.

“These are the worst of times,” would-be worker Ramon de la Cruz said recently in Spanish, noting that he had worked only one day in the previous six.

De la Cruz came here from Tabasco, Mexico, three years ago to earn money to provide for his daughter, now 5. Only a year ago, he could still make $500 a week.

But Graton (pop. 1,815) sits in western Sonoma County, which has been hit hard by the housing downturn. Home loan defaults nearly tripled from 2006 to 2007, while housing prices dropped 22%, according to DataQuick, a real estate data firm.

De la Cruz and his friends at the Graton Day Labor Center, where seven out of 70 workers might nab work on what passes for a good day, are not sure what they will do. Some have tried moving to other states only to find that workers everywhere are reeling under the fallout from the nation’s housing woes.

Not since the weeks after Sept. 11, when the entire nation froze in shock, have day laborers been in a more precarious position, according to workers and their advocates.

The more than 100,000 day laborers looking for work on any given day — already among the poorest, most stigmatized workers in the country, and sometimes here illegally — are finding themselves struggling as never before. Without the proper documents, their job options are limited to odd jobs for cash. Without those, many can barely feed themselves, let alone provide for their families, here or in their native countries.

And they’re facing more competition for the few jobs that are left. As companies in the housing and home-improvement industries have cut back on salaried employees, many of those workers have joined the day labor pool.

As a result, advocates say, more day laborers are becoming homeless, more are taking risks for jobs that endanger their health or don’t pay and more are spending their days haunting street corners, where they are resented.

“Our fear is that the economic downturn will create a perfect storm where day laborers will be scapegoated more than they already are,” said Chris Newman, legal director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network.

In the past year, cities and states have been stepping up efforts to drive away day laborers. In Phoenix, the county sheriff began rounding up undocumented day laborers even before a state law took effect Jan. 1 punishing employers who hire illegal immigrants. In Oklahoma, a state law that took effect in November makes it a felony to transport, hire or shelter anyone who lacks the documents proving legal status in this country.

Citizens who oppose illegal immigration are taking their own action. In Houston, members of U.S. Border Watch, a civilian border-patrol group, scribble down license plate numbers at popular day labor hiring spots and report would-be employers to federal authorities.

Most immigrants here illegally will try to ride out the economic downturn, their advocates say.

“They know the situation is even more desperate where they come from,” said Rene Saucedo, an organizer and former director of the San Francisco Day Labor Center.

The Graton center, open since September, was organized after a year’s worth of community meetings, and built by day laborers and community volunteers. Volunteers hold English classes five days a week and teach practical skills.

The other day, 50 men and six women showed up when the center opened at 7 a.m., most not expecting to find work, said Juan Cuandon of Mexico City, a 27-year-old day laborer who is an organizer for the Graton Day Labor Center.

Underneath their amiable chatter, the workers were all very worried, Cuandon said, speaking Spanish. “Winter doesn’t help,” he said. “The hope is that jobs will bloom again in the spring.”

 

 

Nine Illegal Workers Found At Military Base

Nine illegal aliens working for a contractor were arrested after being found at a California military base on Thursday.

 SAN DIEGO (Reuters) – U.S. police arrested nine illegal immigrants working for a contractor at a California military base on Thursday, in an operation underscoring a threat to national security from fake identity documents, authorities said. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in San Diego said the employees worked for a contractor at Miramar Marine Corps Air Station, and had used fake permanent residency cards obtained on a thriving black market in the city to gain work.

Authorities call this a threat to national security from fake identity documents. It’s amazing that they made this claim, but the lets take a look at just one small part of the U.S.

The operation was the latest in an ongoing sweep by ICE that has discovered more than 850 undocumented workers using fake identity cards to work at sensitive military bases and airports in San Diego County.

850 in one county alone? What about the rest of the United States of America? And yet they don’t consider this a serious enough potential terrorist threat to secure our borders and start serious cracking down on illegal aliens in this country?  Oh that’s right, the 90 year old grandma that’s ancestors came here legally on the Mayflower is more a threat….right?  WRONG!

Illegals Detained After Discovery of Military Explosives at Recycling Plant

WRAL

Brothers Detained In Scrap Plant Ammo Case (February 15, 2008)

SANFORD – Federal authorities are holding two brothers in connection with the discovery of military explosives at a Raleigh scrap-metal recycling plant, authorities said Friday.

Meanwhile, a team of munitions experts from Fort Bragg blew up the last of the devices that were found Tuesday at Raleigh Metals Recycling after at least one exploded.

Javier Gomez-Urieta and Salvador Gomez-Urieta were arrested Tuesday on immigration violations and were being held for questioning in munitions case by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, said Capt. David Smith, of the Sanford Police Department.

Members of the Sanford Police Department’s Special Enforcement Unit searched a mobile home at 2725 Carver Drive in Sanford and found artillery shells in the yard similar to the ones that were dropped off at Raleigh Metals Recycling plant, Smith said. Most of the shells were spent, but at least two were live rounds, he said.

The FBI and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives also are investigating the case.

At least 18 anti-tank projectiles and three 90 mm rifle rounds were dropped off at Raleigh Metals Recycling last week in a load of scrap. As the material was processed on Tuesday, at least one of the devices went off, injuring two plant workers.

Scrap plant owner Greg Brown provided authorities with information that identified the people who sold the munitions to the plant, and Raleigh police traced two men to the Sanford area, Smith said.

The men had several addresses in the area, making it more difficult for officers to locate them, he said. One man was found in Broadway, while the other was found in Harnett County, he said.

“That’s a terrible thing going on up there,” said Tony Bradley, who lives near the Sanford mobile home park where the artillery shells were found. “I’m thinking about it every time I see it on the news. I see another one being exploded, and to think that’s here in our little community, that’s earth-shattering.”

Munitions experts from Fort Bragg found unexploded ordnance in the machinery and in bales of scrap at Raleigh Metals Recycling and decided it was safer to detonate the devices at the site than to move them elsewhere.

Thirty-four detonations were used over four days to destroy the devices, and police said Friday afternoon that the process had been completed.

The detonations required Raleigh police to close Garner Road between Rush Street and Newcombe Road every day since Tuesday and forced nearby residents to evacuate their homes three times this week. The residents were allowed to return home Wednesday and Thursday night sand told to leave the next morning as detonations resumed.

“This is an unusual situation that’s inconvenienced and disrupted the lives of 25 to 30 people, but as always, safety is important,” Mayor Charles Meeker said. “That has been the priority, and that’s how it’s been handled.”

City officials promised Friday to work with area residents whose lives have been disrupted by the incident. Updated information would be hung on front doors in the neighborhoods near the plant Friday afternoon and calls would be made to all residents in the area, Meeker said.

“We thought this might be a one-day operation,” City Councilman James West said. “We are truly committed to making sure people get their lives back to normal and that they’re safe.”

Brown said all of his employees would go through new training before Raleigh Metals Recycling reopens. An ex-military officer who specializes in munitions would be brought in to teach workers how to distinguish live ammunition from spent shells, he said.

The plant routinely accepts spent ammunition for processing but has a policy against buying live rounds, Brown said.

85 Illegal Aliens Caught In Arizona Desert

KOLD 13 News

A Crowd Of Illegal Immigrants Caught Near The Border

Posted: Feb 15, 2008 07:07 PM

by Leasa Conze, KOLD News 13 at 5 Producer

It wasn’t a handful of illegal immigrants this time. It was more like a swarm.

Border patrol agents came across a group of 85 trekking through the desert, east of Douglas, Arizona February 13.

First the agents spotted fresh tracks along the Geronimo Trail and they began to follow them. Once they found the group, agents began to interview everyone.

All 85 people were male. They told agents they’d crossed in search of work because factories had recently closed in Mexico.

They also said they’d come across from Agua Prieta, Sonora over a 24-hour period, with guides who left them just before they were apprehended.

All 85 have been voluntarily returned to Mexico.

Irish Illegal Alien Gets Licence and Gets Gun.

Filed under: Anti-Illegal Orgs., Communities, Illegal Alien, News-Television, Uncategorized — Administrator @ 2:20 pm

100% Preventable! Hot Damn! It’s A White Boy!

posted in Uncategorized | From time to time it has been suggested that we are loathe to report stories of white illegal aliens, considering how delightedly we report on each and every (exceedingly rare) incident I cannot imagine why this notion persists?

Oh, you mean when they cry ‘racist’ what their actually saying is “shut up and don’t tell the truth!”  Got it!

Cabbage eating white illegal alien robs bank!


License helps man obtain weapon

Wait just a minute here, we all know illegal aliens only want licenses to travel between their various welfare residences and multiple spouses, no one said anything about using them to obtain weapons, that’s just crazy talk!

BANGOR – Niall Clarke’s journey to a local bank, where he pointed a loaded gun at bank tellers and fled with more than $10,000 in cash, began with a chance encounter in a Boston bar with a Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles official on St. Patrick’s Day 2006.

Robert O’Connell, the BMV’s director of licensing services, helped Clarke obtain a Maine driver’s license believing the Irishman was in the country illegally, court documents reveal. Clarke’s visa expired two weeks after he obtained a Maine driver’s license in April 2006.

O’Connell did not know Clarke intended to use the driver’s license to buy a gun in Brewer and brandish it while robbing the Bank of America branch on Bangor Mall Boulevard on Oct. 4, 2006. Clarke was arrested on Interstate 95 moments after bank employees provided police with the license plate number of his getaway car.

Clarke, 27, is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Bangor. Under the federal sentencing guidelines, the native of Kilrush, County Clare, Ireland, is facing 10 years in prison, give or take a few months.

He pleaded guilty on Jan. 2, 2007, to armed bank robbery, brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence, lying on an application to buy a gun and unlawful possession of a firearm.

The story of how Clarke got the license he used as ID to purchase the gun is outlined in the federal prosecutor’s sentencing memorandum that was filed late Monday in federal court in Bangor.

Clarke, who was living and working as a carpenter in Boston in March 2006, told O’Connell that he was having trouble getting a license in Massachusetts because of his illegal immigration status. O’Connell told Clarke, according to court documents, that if he were living in Maine, he would be able to get a license. The men exchanged e-mail addresses and over the next month O’Connell told Clarke how to get a license in Maine.

O’Connell, who still heads the licensing division, went further, according to court documents, and personally expedited the handling of Clarke’s application. O’Connell also e-mailed to Clarke the name of a friend in Portland who had a small construction firm where the Irishman might find work.

Clarke, who told O’Connell he did not have an Irish driver’s license, used a Portland address, according to court documents. It is unclear whether he ever actually lived at the address full time. In an e-mail to O’Connell, he said that he was renting a room on Cushman Street but was there only on weekends.

O’Connell testified before a federal grand jury on Oct. 17, 2006, and, under subpoena, produced the e-mails he exchanged with Clarke and the Irishman’s application for a Maine license. Clarke was indicted by that grand jury a week later.

Prosecutors have used the incident between the Irish man and O’Connell to show that Clarke, who claims to suffer from a mental illness, was capable of carrying out normal tasks such as getting a driver’s license.

In his sentencing memorandum, Assistant U.S. Attorney Todd Lowell argued that Clarke also was able to execute a plan that included obtaining identification and using it to buy a gun illegally. The Irishman has admitted that he lied on the federal application to purchase the gun and ammunition used in the robbery when he said he was a U.S. citizen.

Who could even have imagined that providing a valid form of ID to an ILLEGAL ALIEN could go so horribly wrong?

Hmmm, O’Connell? What is that, a Bosnian name?


He forgot to mention the “we rob your banks” part!
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