Posted on 06/15/2005 5:40:39 AM PDT by Calpernia
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WOW...ICE really arrested Someone!
Ok, I'll bite. What does this have to do with the ICE and the federal government?
Apparently more than 5800.
>>>Ok, I'll bite. What does this have to do with the ICE and the federal government?
Try rewording that. I've no idea what you just asked.
How is it that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is arresting people for child sexual abuse? I didn't see anything about this case concerning international trafficking or illegal aliens. Aren't they supposed to be arresting illegals or something?
See the link in post 1. ICE runs Operation Predator.
So, having taken care of the problem of illegal aliens and international terrorists, they're now running down child predators. I see.
That was my question too.
"Aren't they supposed to be arresting illegals or something?"
That might disrupt the landscapers and hotel maids, so we can't have that you know.
Sex predators are intertwined with Human Trafficking.
To date:
* More than 85% of arrests are of foreign national sex offenders.
* Approximately 40% of these are lawful permanent residents.
* Approximately 40% of these are illegal aliens.
* Nationwide, approximately 42% of those foreign nationals arrested have been deported to date.
* Represent predators from more than 100 nations.
North Dakota? What's the matter, this guy couldn't afford to emigrate to California like all of his fellow sexual predators? ;)
maybe we should use Children&Youth Services and all the state and Federal child welfare agencies to crack down on immigration. they might do a better job!
They have arrested almost 6,000 sex predators to date. Human Trafficking and the sex offenders crosses state lines and international borders.
and Michael Jackson moonwalks...
That North Dakota is a real pest hole! :^)
Do you have a source where I can find these statistics? Thanks.
There was a recent raid on Chinese restaurants in Michigan that I believe was carried out by the state police. Scores of illegal workers were discovered. They were having trouble finding translators for the documents seized, so I don't think the feds were involved. I remember thinking at the time that they could raid 100 restaurants around Monterey, CA alone, and only be scratching the surface.
http://www.freep.com/news/statewire/sw116975_20050609.htm
It just seems we're butting out cigarettes while the whole forest is burning down around us.
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