1 posted on
07/01/2025 9:23:32 AM PDT by
DFG
To: DFG
Rand Paul says that illegals who came here illegally and broke the law, should be allowed to stay as long as they haven’t committed anymore crimes. This is a prime example of why Rand Paul is stuck on stupid.
2 posted on
07/01/2025 10:02:35 AM PDT by
mass55th
(“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
To: DFG
I know Walmart hires illegals. I sometimes shop in one for cheap stuff and asked workers where to find things. Some of them hardly speak any English, or poorly at best. One guy was actually a security worker. He had the balls to try and grab my receipt as if I was trying to steal something. I told him I worked for ICE and I took my phone out of my pocket and pointed it at him like I was taking his picture. He turned around and quickly walked away.
To: DFG
"Identity Theft" vs. "Aggravated Identity Theft"
Identity Theft is the unlawful acquisition and use of someone's personal information, such as their name, Social Security number, or credit card details, typically for financial gain, without their consent. It covers actions like opening fraudulent accounts or making unauthorized purchases.
Aggravated Identity Theft is a more serious federal offense under 18 U.S.C. § 1028A. It occurs when identity theft is committed in conjunction with another felony, such as wire fraud, mail fraud, or certain immigration or financial crimes. Here are the key differences:
- Predicate Crime Requirement: Aggravated identity theft requires the identity theft to occur during and in relation to a specific felony listed in the statute (e.g., bank fraud, passport fraud). Regular identity theft does not need this additional crime.
- Mandatory Sentencing: Aggravated identity theft carries a mandatory consecutive sentence of 2 years in prison (or 7 years if the predicate crime involves terrorism), added to any sentence for the underlying felony. Regular identity theft penalties vary (up to 7 years under 18 U.S.C. § 1028), but there is no mandatory minimum.
- Intent and Scope: Aggravated identity theft requires knowingly transferring, possessing, or using someone's means of identification (like a Social Security number) without lawful authority. It often involves more deliberate or complex schemes tied to the predicate felony, whereas regular identity theft can be simpler, like using a stolen credit card.
4 posted on
07/01/2025 10:10:30 AM PDT by
ProtectOurFreedom
(“Diversity is our Strength” just doesn’t carry the same message as “Death from Above”)
To: DFG
Too bad it’s not 2800.
Wages in construction just went up.
6 posted on
07/01/2025 10:16:49 AM PDT by
central_va
(The I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
To: DFG
Oh no Joe Rogan will be upset. I bet he’d also be upset if someone stole his SSN and identity.
7 posted on
07/01/2025 10:18:26 AM PDT by
HYPOCRACY
(Wake up, smell the cat food in your bank account. )
To: DFG
Send them to the NEW Gator Camp in FLA before they are deported.
10 posted on
07/01/2025 12:51:27 PM PDT by
tennmountainman
( (“Less propaganda would be appreciated.” JimRobr 12-2-2023 DITTO)
To: DFG
14 posted on
07/01/2025 4:41:24 PM PDT by
Libloather
(Why do climate change hoax deniers live in mansions on the beach?)
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