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It's our own fault Illegal Aliens Turning to Crime, Latino Advocate says. Michelle Malkin : Brown Supremacist Justifies Identity Theft Video Long Island flower business Michael Patrey runs a retail florist shop that has a history of land and family that goes back to the 18th century. His business is threatened by the explosion of immigrants selling flowers from street corners who not only take business away from legally operating florists, but also care nothing about the destruction of property they cause or bother to pay taxes. Local police have been less than helpful. Predators Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported sixty Mexicans from the Chicago Regional District. Thirty-six of those deported had criminal convictions for violations ranging from aggravated assault, burglary and forgery, to sexual offenses and drug possession. During fiscal year 2004, Chicago ICE deported 6,077 criminal and illegal aliens living in the agency's Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, and Kansas operational area. Facts Contradict Illegals' Fear of Deportation So you see, all the fact, all the players--all the king's horses and all the king's men in our upside-down, inside-out Bizzaro World, where everything is opposite - are conspiring to ensure only a handful of illegals receive their pink slips, for "small offenses" or high crimes. To be eligible for a free ride home, an illegal would have to do something tantamount to throwing himself in front of a speeding BICE vehicle on a donut run, and there's no guarantee that would do it. Even the relatively few who are deported, just as the woman profiled in the article, turn right around and re-enter the nation's premises by climbing in through the unlocked bathroom window - yet another felony. Ho, hum. Score One for ICE’s Arrest of Illegal Aliens U.S. Uncovers Large-Scale Identity Theft Scheme Used By Illegal Aliens to Gain Employment at Nationwide Meat Processor. 1,282 persons have been arrested. |
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Like most ranching families on the Arizona-Mexico border, the Winklers live behind protective bars. "We are having steel gates like this made for all our doors." says Doris Winkler as she peers through an armored entrance. "We never know what kinda people will try to bust in our home." Photo provided by the Paragon Foundation.
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Illegal-Alien Crime Wave Terrorists said to seek entry to U.S. via Mexico By Bill Gertz , The Washington
Times,
'Arab Terrorists' Crossing Border In fiscal year 2002, 33.6% of criminals sentenced in federal district courts under Federal Sentencing Guidelines were non-citizens, and 55% of these non-citizens were illegal aliens. This means that illegal aliens accounted for 17.5% of all crimes prosecuted in federal courts, whereas they are less than 6% of the adult population.
One explanation that comes up repeatedly among traffic safety experts is California's high number of unlicensed drivers -- primarily undocumented residents who cannot legally be licensed and drivers with suspended or expired licenses. Drivers who not only face possible arrest or citation but also risk being deported or losing their driving privileges are more likely to speed away from an accident, law enforcement officials said. |
A U.S. Border Patrol entry Identification Team site was overrun Wednesday night along Arizona's border with Mexico. According to the Border Patrol, an unknown number of gunmen attacked the site in the state's West Desert Region around 11 p.m. The site is manned by National Guardsmen. Those guardsmen were forced to retreat. NOTE: We could not find any national news coverage of this tragic event. An unnamed source wrote: "We knew about this at work this morning, but they said they didn't want to release it to the media." The scores range from ten (squeaky clean) to zero (highly corrupt). A score of 5.0 is the number Transparency International considers the borderline figure distinguishing countries that do and do not have a serious corruption problem. Finland- 9.6 COSTA MESA, CA Forty-six people have been flagged for immigration violations in the month since a federal agent began staffing Costa Mesa’s jail, officials said Wednesday. That’s about 10 percent of the roughly 450 people booked since Dec. 4. Of those identified, six have been deported. Twenty are being processed for deportation, and the remaining 20 will eventually be sent to Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, said Jim Hayes, a regional director for the agency. Two of those detained have been deported multiple times, have lengthy criminal records and will face federal prosecution, Hayes said. Sentences of up to 20 years in prison are possible for those men, agency spokeswoman Virginia Kice said.
Over 11 Million
Immigrants in this Country. How Many are Terrorists? Illegal Aliens are Nation's Most Lethal
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