I didn't realize "community activism" meant "ten to twenty people leaving obscenity-filled voice mail."
To address your comment: I guess if I was responsible for enforcing the borders I would need to post my name and phone.
In other words, you're not willing to risk getting obscenity-filled voice mail from ten to twenty crazy people.
Sheesh... what exactly did you do to psss them off????
Aged 17 and 14, both victims are deaf and one has cerebral palsy. Mrs. Squires believed that the attacks were a retaliation against her family because her husband confronted the young men after they had harassed the Squires son. Later reports indicated the men arrested for the crime were illegal aliens.
Law enforcement officials were concerned about increased violence from the MS-13 gang which was "believed to have originated in part with soldiers and their families who left El Salvador."
Local residents in Somerville, Massachusetts estimate the gang has more than 100 members in their community. An update a few months after the Squires crime showed that the gang problem in the community has only gotten worse.
Blame it on Boxer, blame it on California
520-378-4802. Have fun -- it doesn't accept blocked calls.
Genaro Espinosa Dorantes is something of a criminal celeb: he is one of the few who make it to the FBI's Most Wanted list, where his mugshot and description first appeared in August 2003. He is accused of burning, torturing and murdering his four-year-old stepson. A Nashville jogger found the child's body where it had been dumped in a local park.
Dorantes may be traveling with his girlfriend and the murdered boy's mother, Martha Cano Patlan, who is also sought by authorities in connection with the gruesome killing. Police believe that they may have escaped to Mexico using a network of illegal aliens because Dorantes has worked as a smuggler. A native of Hidalgo, Mexico, Dorantes is considered armed and dangerous; there is a reward of $50,000 offered for information leading to his capture.
Blame it on Boxer and California.