Posted on 05/12/2011 8:29:24 AM PDT by Tribune7
Dot Hayer, our correspondent for Northeast Pennsylvania, reports that our Federales, as one suspects they will soon be calling themselves, forced the release of a Mexican man who had been living illegally in this country for six years while apparently fraudulently collecting benefits.
Oswaldo Tlamis-Perez, 30, was stopped by Beaver Meadows Police Chief Chief Michael Morresi for speeding and showed him a Mexican registration card as identification along with two public benefit Access cards bearing different names. He also had $3,000 in cash.
The Access card is an electronic benefits transfer card now used in Pennsylvania in lieu of food stamps.
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Illegals, Break The Law And Collect Benefits
Dot Hayer, our correspondent for Northeast Pennsylvania, reports that our Federales, as one suspects they will soon be calling themselves, forced the release of a Mexican man who had been living illegally in this country for six years while apparently fraudulently collecting benefits.
Oswaldo Tlamis-Perez, 30, was stopped by Beaver Meadows Police Chief Michael Morresi for speeding and showed him a Mexican registration card as identification along with two public benefit Access cards bearing different names. He also had $3,000 in cash.
The Access card is an electronic benefits transfer card now used in Pennsylvania in lieu of food stamps.
Tlamis-Perez was taken to the State Police barracks in Hazleton and agents of the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) were contacted. ICE determined Tlamis-Perez had been living in the U.S. illegally for six years then told Beaver Meadows to let him go as he was not “a priority case”.
So Chief Morresi cited him for speeding and driving without a license and dropped him off at the Luzerne County line. Beaver Meadows is in Carbon County.
State Rep. Tara Toohil (R-116) and Congressman Lou Barletta (R-11) are demanding answers from the Obama administration.
And the people of Luzerne County are likely thinking a moat filled with alligators would look pretty good on the border.
What seems to have prevented you from clicking on the link?
Aversion to malware and to paying you for your opinions.
I also note that you have failed to answer my question:
What seems to have prevented you posting the full content here?
Change the ICE pay structure to a piecework rate. For every illegal they deport they get paid 1/365th of their pay. Staying ahead of that rate would ensure a quarterly bonus.
People try to solve problems from the wrong end in this country.
Thanks for posting the content.
What possible purpose the poster has for excerpting
that little bit, besides getting blog hits, I cannot imagine.
>>What seems to have prevented you from clicking on the link?
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>Aversion to malware
Grab the No-Script and Flash Block plugins for Firefox, if you use that browser; or their equivalent for the browser you do use... or use Lynx. ( http://lynx.browser.org/ )
>and to paying you for your opinions.
Really? Where is he charging for the content?
I didn’t see it.
>People try to solve problems from the wrong end in this country.
What do you think of this end? http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2698298/posts
No malware there. You know that. Click away.
paying you for your opinions.
Oh, that really, really doesn't you. Not even a little bit.
You'll happily pay for the sacbee opinions right?
What seems to have prevented you posting the full content here?
The principle that those who happily support the leftist media should happily support those are not.
Pay-per-click via adware. The pay does not come from
those who click through to the blog, but he is paid
nevertheless.
He's abusing Free Republic as an advertising platform for his blog.
This is scummy and I do not support it.
Thanks!
And then reconfigure your deflector phalanx to emit polarized tachyons...
Seriously: Some people could probably do that in their sleep, while other FReepers might not know what you're talking about.
Regards,
How do you figure that?
Voters for the Democrats are decidedly required in America if the socialists are to retain power.
>Great post.
Thank you much.
>Now too many people will be scared to run for state government.
Ah, I doubt that many people have read it; and even if it were widely read I think many would dismiss it as “an insane piece of bunk.”
>Real power is a scary and chaotic force when unsheathed.
Yeah; but, to be honest, I’m tired of its arbitrary usage by those with no respect for Justice.
>Thanks!
You might like this one too:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2711585/posts
(Though it is, admittedly, a bit less polished.)
Granted, I'm making the assumption that you occasionally click through on excerpts to dino media sites like ABC but it is an assumption I make. Correct if I'm wrong.
Regardless, most Freepers do.
And you are making an assumption yourself in that there is advertising & click-throughs on the link above. There isn't.
You would not be paying anybody anything by clicking on it. .
The only bright side to the story is the guy didn't have a drivers license.
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