Posted on 05/13/2006 5:49:57 AM PDT by FerdieMurphy
On Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement proudly announced that they arrested one of the owners of a Mexican restaurant in Missouri following worksite enforcement operations at his Missouri and Iowa restaurants.
Julio Zapala-Urbina, co-owner of Julio's Mexican Restaurants in St. Joseph, Mo., and Cedar Falls, Iowa, was arrested on criminal charges of knowingly hiring illegal aliens to work at his restaurants. His arrest followed the execution of a federal search warrant, and the administrative arrest of nine illegal aliens at his St. Joseph restaurant. ICE agents also executed a federal search warrant at Zapala-Urbina's Cedar Falls restaurant April 27 during which 12 illegal aliens were arrested.
This investigation began March 23 after ICE was notified of a man whose Social Security number was discovered to be invalid, following his application to reside in a Cedar Falls mobile home village. The man indicated that he worked at Julio's restaurant. ICE agents later arrested two other illegal aliens who were involved in a traffic accident in Benton County, Iowa. They both also indicated that they worked at Julio's restaurant.
Further investigation revealed that none of these employees had been required to complete any paperwork or provide any documentation in order to work at the restaurant, which are federal requirements.
ICE special agents in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, executed a federal search warrant April 27 at Julio's Mexican Restaurant in Cedar Falls. They arrested 12 restaurant employees, and seized business paperwork, tax forms, a laptop computer, business bank account information and $17,000 cash. One of those arrested during this operation was restaurant co-owner Juan Lopez-Angel, who illegally resides in the United States. Following this operation, the bank account for this business was also seized.
While the arrests are to be commended, one can't help but wonder if we wouldn't get more bang for our buck if ICE and other investigative agencies were to initiate investigations of larger businesses -- those that hire thousands of illegal aliens.
The above described law-enforcement operation took over 6 weeks and hundreds of man-hours, yet the operation resulted in a mere 20-something illegal aliens apprehended and the arrest of a couple of small businessmen. The cynic in me sees an attempt by the Bush Administration to dupe the American people with a few well-publicized arrests of business owners who illegally employ undocumented immigrants just before Bush's scheduled televised address to the nation this Monday evening.
The Bush Administration and others in the GOP say that our nation is incapable of capturing the estimated 12 million illegal aliens. So the debate has become deportation vs. a much bandied de facto amnesty program.
We are told by Republican lawmakers (forget the Democrats -- we already know their position on the matter, though they try to avoid revealing it to voters) that the immigration problem is a complex issue. Baloney.
In fact, the remedy to our illegal alien problem is relatively simple: arrest employers of illegal aliens and seal the borders, including a shoot-to-kill policy for those armed paramilitary "Zetas" who provide protection for Mexican drug traffickers and coyotes.
If the jobs dry up, the incentive for illegals to remain in the US or enter the US becomes nullified. If we position troops on the border for about one year in concert with a real crackdown on businesses that hire illegal aliens, this will send a clear message to the Mexican government that we mean business and they will reconsider their strategy of unloading their criminals, undesirables and ultra-poor on the American people.
Of course, there will be a "minority of people" who will squawk about such an anti-illegal immigration policy, but they are in the minority and these left-wing, self-appointed voices will just find something else to squawk about. For hidden within the multitudes of illegal aliens during their protests, boycotts and rallies, are the Marxists, socialists and ultra-left Stalinists who use the illegals as a prop for their true agenda -- the destruction of a free and prosperous America.
The American people must let the GOP -- including the President -- know that we're not impressed with their dog-and-pony shows. We want action.
I wasn't on FR either at the time, but we used to see it constantly on other well-known conservative mailing lists and discussion groups.
Agreed. I used to love the guy, now I wouldn't spend a nickel to shake his hand.
Which reminds me of our yo-yo contributor MNJohnnie, whose constant refrain is that the Senate can't stop amnesty, because the Rats can filibuster.
To which I say, "Then let the Rats filibuster."
Isn't there some articles on SPLC website that you could be quoting at this very moment? That would be a better use of your time.
You haven't been paying attention lately, have you? The fact that this "MNJohnnie" guy is allowed to post with impunity should answer your question about where the management of Freerepublic stands on the illegal immigration debate.
>>Open-border trolls. Ignore them. They're on the losing side of this issue and mostly are stewing in their own bitterness.<<
What's hilarious is when they pull out this label for the MAJORITY of Freepers and Americans in general, who are against amnesty:
"TROLLS."
LOL
And.....how much good does that do? Do you really think these people hang around on long term jobs? Most of them are contruction workers who work for one guy for a few months and then move to another company for another jobsite. Most are LONG gone before the W-2's are ever reported, they've had 3 or 4 jobs before the information hits Austin (where the W-2's are filed). You did know that the only place individual information is filed is at the SSA didn't you? The IRS is not notified directly by the employers.
Ironically, I vividly remember that exactly this same issue and discussion was just heating up in the days and weeks immeditely prior to 9/11. I held exactly the same views then, as today. So did GWB: he wanted amnesty.
The only difference being that today my wife is a naturalized US citizen, while in 2001 we were still transiting the frustrating and exasperating course of the *legal* US immigration nightmare.
That's why I don't let GWB or the RINO Senate off the hook: because I personally know what the process is like from marriage to naturalization - every single step of it - and I know too many people (through my wife) who have gone to hell and back (and some still waiting after 10+ years) to obtain US residency.
The illegal alien criminals do not deserve one iota of sympathy.
So, "Stevens cried, and MNJohnnie lied"?
"There is a pack of these people on Free Republic. I do not understand why they are here, year after year."
I suspect that management only allows them to stay here because of large donations.
google search?
That returned 25,100.
Now, he'll just be overwhelmed and confused.
lol
When they arrest the CEOs of Purdue, Cargill, and Tyson for harboring thousands and thouands of illegal alien workers, I'll believe that ICE is "jumping through hoops".
All three companies closed their plants on May 1. Cargill gave 15,000 employees the day off.
Do you wonder why?
Dog and Pony Show indeed. What bilge! I'll start buying they're sorry ass line when they show up at Tyson Chicken headquarters and start rounding up the executives and board members with a simultaneous raid at every Tyson facility in the country. Lets freeze their assets and seize their financial records (just like the IRS would do to the average citizen) for perpetrating this kind of massive tax fraud.
It seems to me it would be easy to zero in on the first group to investigate based on who stayed open and who closed on May 1st.
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