Posted on 01/26/2005 12:33:44 PM PST by JustAnotherSavage
From an earlier email:
COWS AND ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION:
Maybe it's just me, but does anyone else find it fascinating that our government can track a cow born in Canada almost three years ago, right to her stall in the state of Washington. They also tracked her calves to their stalls. Yet, we are somehow unable to locate 20 million illegal aliens wandering around our country. Maybe we should start giving each of them a cow when they cross the border.
LOL.
Is the Director of Homeland Security position filled yet? If not, I nominate you.
Thank you King George Bush for your infinite wisdom of forcing the criminal element on the law abiding middle class. We need more poverty, failing schools and hospitals, increased crime and higher taxes for taking care of those who could care less to assimilate. All hail elitist King Bush.
LOL.
Is the Director of Homeland Security position filled yet? If not, I nominate you.
Our government are nothing but internationalist traitors. There is no other explanation for not protecting our borders.
I vote for a red hot branding.
ROFL!! Good one!
ping for later
This is old news. Illegals have CONTROLLED sales and production of MJ and meth in Oregon for years. Their just doing the jobs Americans won't.
I must give credit to Jeff Head for first posting the "cow" item.
It's an invasion!
Be Ever Vigilant!
The President said that again in his press conference today. Twice.
He also reused his line about "family values not stopping at the Rio Grande".
He's certainly got a one track mind about this topic.
Red bandana, blue bandana ? Aren't those the old Crips and Bloods insignia from the 80's ?
Here's one I can't get my mind wrapped around. Illegal S. Korean immigrants....Why? The young ones seem to hate us and S. Korea is an open, free society. Earlier, Rep. Curt Weldon was on Cspan after a recent trip to N. Korea, very interesting with lots of photos, which is unusual for that place.
http://www.abqjournal.com/news/metro/apimmig01-24-05.htm
January 24, 2005
Korean Immigrants Arrested in Albuquerque
By Leslie Hoffman
The Associated Press
ALBUQUERQUE Fifteen illegal immigrants from South Korea and the man accused of trying to smuggle them across the United States were arrested on a New York-bound Amtrak train in Albuquerque, federal officials said Monday.
The men and the alleged smuggler, 27-year-old Pyung Seop Lee, were arrested Thursday at the city's train station, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials. Lee also is believed to be in the country illegally, officials said.
The group, all men ranging from 23 to 35 years old, had Republic of Korea passports that lacked the proper U.S. visa or admission stamps, according to the agency.
A criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque says authorities were tipped off about the group by Drug Enforcement Administration investigators who noted the foreign nationals' reservations on the Amtrak train's travel manifest.
When agents intercepted the train bound for New York, Lee told them the group was part of a tour. He said he was traveling with the group until they reached Chicago but was not part of the tour. The agents then found the mens' train tickets, passports and $4,000 cash in Lee's luggage, according to the complaint.
During an initial appearance Friday, U.S. Magistrate Robert H. Scott remanded Lee into the custody of the U.S. Marshal Service. Lee was set for a preliminary hearing Jan. 28.
"A priority of ICE is to eliminate the vulnerabilities that criminal enterprises exploit when they bring illegal aliens into the United States," said Peter J. Smith, special agent in charge of the agency's El Paso, Texas, office.
Two of the illegal immigrants, Dae Seong Jeon and Jeong Geon Park, told investigators they flew from Korea Dec. 21 to Canada. After spending a week in a Vancouver motel, they said they joined six other Koreans and were driven across the U.S.-Canada border to Los Angeles.
After about a month stashed in a Los Angeles house, they said Lee came to the house and instructed the group to meet him at an Amtrak train station, where they boarded the train.
Some of those traveling in the group said they believed they would have to pay when they arrived at their destination.
Mexicans can't be getting everything.
Glad to see their family values don't get washed off in the Rio Grande. >/sarcasm<
I just caught the tail end of that press conference. Who was the reporter that asked him about illegal immigration. The President does seem a little more alert about the issue. We need to hammer these press people to ask him, "What are the jobs Americans will not do?"
Don't know. I didn't see it. I just read the transcript.
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