Posted on 11/04/2012 7:08:12 AM PST by AuntB
November 4, 2012, will mark the second annual National Remembrance Day for those killed by illegal aliens. It is a day upon which we honor and remember those Americans who did not perish in a foreign war, though they did die violently. You might say they died in a different kind of war.
The National Remembrance Day was conceived by the Tea Party Immigration Coalition (TPIC). Last year, Rep. Steve King (R-IA) announced his sponsorship of a resolution making the first Sunday of every November the day we acknowledge and remember those Americans killed by illegal aliens.
On November 3, Rep. King stood just outside the Capitol building with Congressman Walter Jones and activists Jeff Lewis and TPIC founder John Stahl, alongside Jamiel Shaw Sr. and Ray Tranchant (who both lost their children to the reckless and even murderous actions of illegal aliens) and said:
These are real human stories, theres real pain and real agony going on a daily basis in the United States of America, and we treat it as if its just some kind of tolerable interruption of our lives. Its not. Its an interruption of innocent lives that takes place because we have an administration that refuses to enforce immigration law.
According to Rep. Kings website: Since 2005, there have been 25,065 homicide arrests of criminal aliens in the United States, and Kings resolution aims to honor and mourn these preventable deaths.
For far too long, we have sat by and watched as our fellow citizens die every year at the hands of illegal aliens, while our elected officials simply ignore the ever-growing crisis.
The federal government does not keep comprehensive statistics on the number of crimes committed in this country by illegal aliens. Taking a look at the results of a few independent studies, it is not surprising that they dont.
However, in 2005, the Government Accountability Office announced the results of a study, which examined the criminal history of 55,322 illegal aliens who were incarcerated in federal, state, and local institutions during the year 2003.
The results of that study follow: The 55,322 illegal aliens in the study accounted for a total of 459,614 arrests (or eight arrests per illegal alien). Their arrests represented a total of nearly 700,000 criminal offenses (or 13 offenses per illegal alien). Thirty-six percent of those studied had been arrested at least five times previously.
Peter Wagner, the author of The Dark Side of Illegal Immigration, summed up the situation when he told World Net Daily:
While the vast majority of illegal aliens are decent people who work hard and are only trying to make a better life for themselves and their families, it is also a fact that a disproportionately high percentage of illegal aliens are criminals and sexual predators. That is part of the dark side of illegal immigration and when we allow the good in we get the bad along with them. The question is, how much bad is acceptable and at what price?
For those lost, there are no wreath-laying ceremonies, no twenty-one gun salutes nor community gatherings.
Those who are left behind truly suffer in silence.
However, we the people do not have to wait for soul-less politicians owned by the Chamber of Commerce to remember the fallen. We can and we must create a day of remembrance for those killed by illegal aliens.
After much discussion with the founder of the Immigration Tea Party, Rick Oltman, the date of November 4, the Sunday prior to Election Day, was determined to be the best date for the somber occasion.
Americans will be encouraged to reach out to the families of those who, to date, have been ignored. We will gather in town squares for candlelight vigils, we will hold pictures of the fallen, and we will no longer allow the media to simply look away from this yet-ongoing national tragedy.
As the date approaches, more details and ideas will be provided. But, make no mistake, if this national day of remembrance is to be a success it will be up to all of us to make it so.
The following are only a few of the stories, which illustrate the human cost of illegal immigration:
On Sept. 30, 1992, Trooper Bret Clodfelter stopped a suspected drunk driver who turned out to be an illegal alien named Francisco Manzo-Hernandez. The drunken driver was traveling with two of his fellow invaders. Trooper Clodfelter handcuffed the driver and placed him in the back seat of his cruiser.
As all of the men were drunk, the state trooper offered to drive the two passengers home. For his kindness, Clodfelter was shot in the head four times. All three fled the scene and were captured a few days later.
Trooper Clodfelter served with the Oregon State Police for eight years and left behind a wife, son, and daughter. A further tragedy took place a year after the troopers murder, when his wife, Rene, took her own life.
Victim: Phoenix Police Officer Marc Atkinson, 28
On March 26, 1999, Officer Atkinson was shot and killed by illegal alien Felipe Petrona-Cabana. Officer Anderson was ambushed by Cabana while on routine patrol. Cabana was traveling with two other illegal aliens and carrying a pound of cocaine. An armed citizen named Rory Vertigan witnessed the shooting and helped capture the outlaws.
Officer Atkinson served on the Phoenix Police Department for five years. He left behind a wife and an infant son.
Victim: Los Angeles Sheriffs Deputy David March, 33
On April 29, 2002, Deputy March was shot to death by Mexican national Armondo Garcia. Invader Garcia told friends that he wanted to kill a police officer. Garcia saw Deputy March on patrol one evening and pulled over and waited for March to drive past him. As soon as March began to pass, Garcia opened fire. Garcia fled back across the border after murdering March.
For four years, the government of Mexico refused to apprehend or extradite Garcia. In February 2006, U.S. Customs officers arrested Garcia in Mexico. Garcia has since pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison.
Deputy March served with the Los Angeles Sheriffs Department for seven years and left behind a wife and stepdaughter.
Victim: Officer Tony Zeppetella, Oceanside Police Department
On June 13, 2003, previously deported gang member Adrian Camacho shot Officer Zeppetella 13 times during a routine traffic stop. Camacho received the death penalty for the murder.
Officer Zeppetella, 27, had been on the job for only one year when he was killed, and left behind a wife and a 6-month-old son.
Victim: Deputy Brandy Lyn Winfield, Marion County Sheriffs Department
On October 14, 2004, Dep. Winfield was called to investigate a disabled vehicle, and had stopped to talk to two men on the side of the road. One of the men, Juan Carlos Cruz, shot and killed him. Cruz, who pleaded guilty to the murder, has never expressed any remorse for his actions.
Dep. Winfield, 29 left behind a wife and two children.
Victim: Detective Donald Young, Denver Police Department
On May 8, 2005, Det. Young was working at an event hall when he was shot to death in an unprovoked attack by Raul Garcia-Gomez.
The Mexican national had already been arrested three times when he murdered Det. Young, but because of Denvers sanctuary policy he was never reported to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Garcia-Gomez actually worked in a restaurant owned by Denver Mayor Hickenlooper, who has been a longtime champion of sanctuary policies.
Det. Young, 43, left behind a wife and three children.
Victim: Officer Gregory Bailey, California Highway Patrol
On February 25, 2006, while performing a routine traffic stop, Officer Bailey was hit and killed by Domingo Esqueda. Esquedas BAC was three times the legal limit.
Officer Bailey, 36, was also a member of the California National Guard and had just returned from Iraq when he was killed. He left behind a wife and four children.
Victim: Deputy Brian Tephord, Broward County Sheriffs Department
On November 12, 2006, Dep. Tephord made a routine traffic stop. While sitting in his patrol car, running the suspects information, Bahamian nationals Andre Delancey and Bernard Forbes opened fire on him. Dep. Tehord was taken to the hospital, where he died an hour later.
Delancey had been arrested in 2004 on gun charges and should have been deported, but was allowed to remain in the United States.
Dep. Tephord, 34 left behind a wife and three young children.
Victim: Houston Police Officer Rodney Johnson, 40
On September 21, 2006, Officer Johnson was shot and killed while making a routine traffic stop. The man who murdered Ofc. Johnson was a Mexican national who had been deported seven years earlier. However, President Bushs refusal to defend the Mexican border allowed this human predator to easily re-enter the United States and eventually turn this police officers wife into a widow.
Officer Johnson stopped a commercial vehicle traveling 20 miles over the posted speed limit. The truck was driven by Juan Leonardo Quintero. A co-worker and Quinteros two stepdaughters were also in the vehicle.
When Quintero was unable to provide any form of identification, Ofc. Johnson handcuffed him and placed him in the backseat of his patrol car. Once the officer was seated behind the wheel again, Quintero, though handcuffed, removed the 9mm handgun concealed in his waistband and began firing at Johnson through the plastic shield separating the front and back seats. Ofc. Johnson was shot in the head five times. He was pronounced dead shortly after being taken to a local hospital.
Officer Johnson was a 12-year veteran of the Houston Police Department and a U.S. Army veteran. While serving on the HPD, Johnson received two Lifesaving Awards. He left behind his wife Joslyn (also a police officer) and five children.
Victim: Deputy Loren Lily, Cobb County Sheriffs Department
On December 31, 2006, illegal alien Joel Camacho Perea drove into Dep. Lilys path on Powder Springs Rd., hitting and killing him. Perea then fled the scene; he was later captured and charged with hit-and-run and vehicular homicide.
Dep. Lily, 41, who was an 18-year veteran of the Cobb County Sheriffs Dept. had only been married to his wife Jamie for four months when he was killed. He left behind his wife and two godchildren.
Victims: Tessa Tranchant, 16, and Allison Kunhardt, 17
On March 30, 2007, in Virginia Beach, Va., a Mexican national named Alfredo Ramos slammed into the rear of a vehicle in which Allison Kuhnhardt and Tessa Tranchant, were stopped, while waiting at a red light. Ramos, 22, was traveling at a high rate of speed and was drunk at the time. He actually had nearly a .20 blood-alcohol level and could barely see the police officers in front of him. The two high school students had to be cut from their crumpled car and both later died after being taken to the hospital. Ramos suffered only a busted lip.
Though an illegal alien, Alfredo Ramos had been living in Virginia Beach for quite a while and worked at a local Mexican restaurant known as Mi Casita. Ramos had been previously convicted of three separate charges of public intoxication, identity theft, and even a DUI, but continued to live in the area. He speaks only Spanish and required an interpreter at all of his court proceedings.
Tessa Tranchants brother Dylan had only been home from Iraq for two weeks, when his sister was killed. Dylan was tasked with identifying his little sisters body.
Victim: Officer Vincent Owen DAnna, Flint Police Department
On August 29, 2007, drunk-driving Mexican national Ramon Felix Pineda hit Officer DAnna, who was riding his motorcycle off-duty. Pineda actually dragged Officer DAnna, who was pinned under his car for some distance. Pineda jumped from his car and fled on foot, until he was apprehended by a citizen.
It was discovered that Pineda had been living in the United States for ten years.
Officer DAnna was 26 years old.
Victim: Officer Nick Erfle, Phoenix Police Department
On September 18, 2007, Officer Erfle stopped a group of men who were obstructing traffic. One of the men, Mexican national Erik Martinez, then shot and killed him.
Martinez had been deported in 2006 for theft charges, but was able to easily re-enter the United States.
Officer Erfle, 33, left behind a wife and two children.
Victims: Emilee Olson, 9; Hunter Javens, 9; Jesse Javens, 13; and Reed Stevens, 12
In February 2008, four children were killed in Cottonwood, Minnesota, after their bus was hit by an illegal alien who ran a stop sign.
On a gloomy Tuesday morning, Mexican national Alianiss Nunez Morales went sailing past a stop sign on County Road 24, and right into a school bus carrying 28 Lakeview School students. The bus flipped over on its side, injuring several children and killing four.
In addition to the children who were killed, four others were hospitalized at Avera McKennan Hospital and University Health Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Another child was transported to the Mayo Clinic.
Morales was arrested and charged with four counts of vehicular homicide as well as several misdemeanors. Apparently, she was not even licensed to drive in Mexico. Lt. Mark Peterson of the Minnesota State Patrol told reporters: She (Morales) doesnt have a drivers license anywhere that were aware of.
Of course, that was not Morales first brush with the law. In 2006 she had pleaded guilty in a Chippewa County court to driving without a license.
Morales told police that she was on her way to work when she caused the fatal wreck. Despite her illegal status, she was employed by Norcraft Cabinetry in Eagan, Minn. The companys website (norcraftcompanies.com) displays a section entitled Code of Business Ethics and Conduct. Within that section, the following statement is made: All employees must respect and obey the laws of the cities, states, and countries in which we operate.
That statement seems more than a bit hypocritical coming from a company which hires illegal aliens!
Victim: Mackenzie Maddox, 6
In June 2008, Mackenzie was hit and killed while crossing the street in a suburb of Milwaukee. The man behind the wheel was previously deported Mexican national Jose Rodriguez.
As the little girl and her mother crossed the street at S. 84th St. and W. Cleveland Ave. in West Allis, WI, the car driven by Rodriguez came speeding through the intersection, striking both the little girl and her mother Andrea. Mackenzie died at the scene and her mother was taken to Froedtert Hospital; her mother survived her injuries.
Rodriguez, worked for an Oak Creek waterproofing business.
Only four months before the homicide, Rodriguez, who had four prior convictions, including a DUI, was identified by Immigration and Customs Enforcement as being in the country illegally and deported to Mexico.
Victims: Tony Bologna, 48, and his sons Michael, 20, and Matthew, 16
In San Francisco, on June 22, 2008, three members of the Bologna family were gunned down by Salvadoran national and gang member Edwin Ramos. Tony Bologna and his sons Michael, and Matthew were shot to death by Ramos as they sat in their car on a crowded street, in the city´s Excelsior District.
Ramos, who is a member of the notoriously violent drug gang known as MS-13, shot the Bologna family to death because Tony Bologna had temporarily blocked the car in which Ramos was traveling, as the two cars made their way through an intersection. The Bologna men were returning home from a family barbecue.
As a juvenile, Ramos had committed felony attempted robbery and assault.
Shortly after the shooting, the San Francisco Chronicle reported, Juvenile Probation Department officials, did not report Ramos to federal immigration authorities for possible deportation because of San Francisco´s stated sanctuary policy.
Victim: Officer Gary Gryder, Houston Police Department
On June 29, 2008, Officer Gryder was working traffic control when drunken Vietnamese national Hing Trong crashed through a construction barrier and ran him over. Officer Gryder was taken to the hospital, where he later died of his injuries.
Several witnesses claimed that Trong was laughing as he was taken into custody.
Officer Gryder was a 23-year veteran of the Houston Police Dept. and left behind a wife and three children.
Victim: Officer Andrew Widman, Fort Myers Police Department
On July 18, 2008, Officer Widman responded to a domestic disturbance call at a local convenience store, when Cuban national Abel Arango turned on Officer Widman and shot him to death.
The illegal alien, who was then shot and killed by other officers, had actually been ordered to be deported in 2000.
Officer Widman, 30, left behind a wife and three children.
Victim: Marten Kudlis, 3
On September 4, 2008, 3-year-old Marten sat playing at a table in an Aurora, CO Baskin and Robbins ice cream shop. His mother, Enely, was a few feet away, at the counter, waiting for her sons ice cream.
Neither could have known that everything was about to change.
An SUV speeding through the intersection of Havana and Mississippi, with Guatemalan national Francis Hernandez at the wheel, slammed into a pickup truck, which was then pushed into the ice cream shop´s window. The toddler was sitting in front of that window, and was sent flying as the truck came crashing through it.
Witnesses reported hearing Martens mother screaming: Where is my son Where is my son?
According to police, Hernandez was driving 80 mph in a 40 mph zone.
Marten was taken to the hospital, but died a short time later due to massive internal injuries.
The two women in the pickup truck struck by Hernandez were Patricia Guntharp, 49, and Debra Serecky, 51. They were both pronounced dead at the scene.
After the crash, Hernandez jumped from his Chevy Suburban and ran to a Hooters restaurant. He was recently sentenced to 60 years in prison. [snip] TOO MANY TO LIST
My brother was ALMOST a victim. They totaled his car. Most in the truck ran away but the driver was trapped or he would have because he flipped his truck. My brother (and his insurance) was out a fairly new car. The aliens? Nothing was done. My brother was lucky to walk away.
“The results of that study follow: The 55,322 illegal aliens in the study accounted for a total of 459,614 arrests (or eight arrests per illegal alien). Their arrests represented a total of nearly 700,000 criminal offenses (or 13 offenses per illegal alien). Thirty-six percent of those studied had been arrested at least five times previously.
Peter Wagner, the author of The Dark Side of Illegal Immigration, summed up the situation when he told World Net Daily:
While the vast majority of illegal aliens are decent people who work hard and are only trying to make a better life for themselves and their families, it is also a fact that a disproportionately high percentage of illegal aliens are criminals and sexual predators. That is part of the dark side of illegal immigration and when we allow the good in we get the bad along with them. The question is, how much bad is acceptable and at what price? “
In 1992 my step-father (the only ‘father’ I ever had) was hit by a drunk driver. He was a passenger in his vehicle and the other truck slammed directly into his door at highway speeds.
He survived for two hours while the wonderful ambulance and hospital crews tried valiantly to save him. He never woke up. The head injury was too severe.
The other driver was an illegal alien. He fled back to Mexico to avoid prosecution. There is no justice for our family.
On top of that, I heard this morning on radio news that illegal aliens are increasing on border crossing because our economy ‘has improved’ and Obama’s dream act amnesty. Over 2 million anchor babies became voters this year.
“The other driver was an illegal alien. He fled back to Mexico to avoid prosecution. There is no justice for our family.”
I’m so sorry, Marie. Your story is too familiar.
The federal government does not keep comprehensive statistics on the number of crimes committed in this country by illegal aliens. Taking a look at the results of a few independent studies, it is not surprising that they dont.
Let us NOT forget the black on white crimes that are also not being reported by the scum media and the justice department purposely ignoring these rapes and murders in fear of repercussions for them as well as the perps.
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OUTSTANDING post, AuntB! Thanks. Thanks very much for the ping, HiJinx. HOORAY Dave Gibson! BUMP-TO-THE-TRUTH!
Condolences to all friends and family of loved ones lost.
I count myself lucky....when I was run over by an illegal alien, who got out of the car to see me rolling on the ground in excruciating pain (and subsequently fled the scene), I only suffered a severely torn rotator cuff, a torn right ACL and Miniscus, severe lacerations, and probably $100k in medical bills (still haven’t had my knee fixed). Yup...lucky...
BTW, we were able to track down the illegal, and of course the L.A. DA won’t prosecute. He walked away free and clear.
“BTW, we were able to track down the illegal, and of course the L.A. DA wont prosecute. He walked away free and clear.”
I’m so sorry, rottndog. I’m all for ‘equal rights’, but these border jumpers seem to be a protected class. THAT is NOT good change for the USA.
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