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That's all well and good, but why did it take 3 years?
another good thing about this is that any of them who happen to be naturalized "citizens" can be stripped of their citizenship and deported.......even if for nothing but not paying taxes on their ill-gotten gains.
Drug and Firearms possession !
Wait for the pandering presstitutional spin to state they were busted for cold medicine in other than a original prescription bottle and BB guns......poor Mex-Tex Gangbangers....sniff, whimper.....clearly racism !
Pass the Posole will ya.....
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In other news, members of a notorious prostitution ring were arrested today...
THREE YEARS!?
I am not impressed with the ratio of effort and tax money spent to results.
Drug dealers are usually easy to spot, it would seem this was a prison based gang, so most of the members should have had records, making them easier to recognize.
Glad they got them, but sorely disappointed at the time and money spent to do it.
This story appears on page 2 of today's Orange County local section under "Topics of Interest." I'd add a link but I'll be danged if I can locate it in the on-line version.
7 ARRESTED IN AUTO-SALES STING
Seven employees of an Anaheim car dealership were arrested on suspicion of allowing buyers to use fake Social Security numbers on credit applications, police say Friday.
Undercover police officers posing as potential customers bought cars at North County Toyota using fictitious socal security numbers and a check cashing identification card, Sgt. Rick Martinez said.
Arrested were Reza Aklhaghi, 49, of Aliso Viejo; Apolinar Contreras, 43, of North Hollywood; Pablo Gabriel Garro, 26, of Hacienda Heights; Oscar Molina, 42, of Covina; and Robert Alvarez, 44, Adrianna Barros, 19, and Jose R. Medina, 42, all of Anaheim.
Tim Robinett an attorney for the dealership, said the company stands by its reputation.