Posted on 06/18/2006 12:10:28 PM PDT by ARealMothersSonForever
Imagine, the nerve of law enforcement agencies arresting law breakers. What fear they inspire! I wish they would inspire a little more and run all the parasitical law breaking illegal aliens back to their home countries!
Interesting, they are less afraid of potential child molesters grabbing their children (most likely anchor babies) than they are of being picked up and returned to the land of their birth where they are citizens!
Just shaking in fear that American parents and kids won't shake in.
If I were in a position of being caught and deported while walking my kid to school, I would still walk the kid to school. If I got deported we would be deported as a family.
(Immigration sweep brings fear to community)
The only thing wrong with that statement is that is is missing the word "illegal."
She must not be too scared if she gave her real name. How come she and the husband have a different last name?
Had not some despicable judge interfered with prop 187, you wouldn't have this problem and my property taxes wouldn't be paying to educate your criminal children.
If here legally then you don't have anything to worry about.
If here illegally, GET OUT.
MISSION TEXAS The Mission Chamber of Commerce staffer deported on illegal immigration charges last week did his job to a tee, according to his boss.
Chamber President and CEO Martha Palmer said she had hired Oscar Moreno as the business organizations Membership director based on glowing recommendations from his former colleagues at Univision Channel 48.
"I feel for him because he was a good employee, she said. "He was a good, hard worker."
Immigrations and Customs agents deported Moreno June 5 during the federal agencys 19-day crackdown on illegals. ICE officials had said "Operation Return to Sender" would focus on dangerous criminals and people who reentered the country after a judge deported them.
Moreno reported to work as usual June 5, Palmer said, but called her saying he had to leave the office and resigned that same day. He called her again the next day from Mexico, she said, to say he was sorry for the trouble he caused the chamber.
Moreno had been kicked out of the country at least twice before, court records show. He got in trouble the first time based on a 1997 marijuana charge, the San Antonio Express-News reported Thursday. In 2000, a U.S. District Court judge in McAllen sentenced him to 5 years unsupervised probation and sent him back to Mexico for concealing facts about his re-entry into the country.
Officials apprehended him again in March 2004 and charged him with resisting arrest, re-entering the country after deportation and importing marijuana.
http://www.themonitor.com/SiteProcessor.cfm?Template=/GlobalTemplates/Details.cfm&StoryID=13759&Section=Local
Cry me a river...
He sounds like a smart , educated guy. Why not just apply for a green card?
"Moreno had been kicked out of the country at least twice before, court records show"
Yeah, Mission, Texas Chamber of Commercerce: Great job of doing background checks on prospective employees.
Ended? Why? Did they get them all?
I meant at the beginning.
Rest assured, your gov't is at work solving ALL the alien problems that surface (/sarc). For example, this letter to the editor appeared in an East Coast newspaper.
Dear Editor: Your readers may be interested in a federal initiative on this important subject (trafficking in sex). As many as 18,000 people are trafficked into the U.S. every year.
To help these victims, the Bush Administration launched a program called "Rescue and Restore" to identify trafficking victims, then provide them with access to shelter, legal assistance, job training and health care so they can establish lives free of violence and exploitation.
"Rescue and Restore" has a toll-free number (888-3737-888) to report suspected cases of trafficking and a Web site, www.acf.hhs.gov/trafficking/
Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery that we all must work to eradicate. With the help of concerned citizens, we can rescue those enslaved by this, restore their dignity and worth and end this barbaric practice.
Wade F. Horn
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
WASHINGTON, D.C
Good question. I don't know.
I still believe randomly grabbbing people off the street is a waste of man-hours. The most efficient way to employ ICE manpower and discombobulate the illegals is to permanently PERMANENTLY stake out the "choke points." By that I mean employ a handful of agents to stake out the Municipal/County social services offices (most have them all under one roof), Court Houses (imagine the effect on crime and public order if every illegal hauled in for DUI, public intoxication, etc. got nabbed), DMV's, schools, and of course, Emergency rooms (bye, bye, free ER care).
Any random roundups should be concentrated on day-labor hangouts, shopping centers and bodegas, and of course work sites. Imagine simply stationing a single marked van and a single uniformed ICE agent at the gates of a Tyson's chicken plant two-three days out of the week.
I belive the military calls this "Area Denial"
Do that and you can have a massive effect with a minimum number of both agents and actual detentions. Heck, you could probably clear out LA, the Big Enchilada, with 100 men. I would dearly love to have ICE make a workplace visit to that LA spanish-language radio station that posted the "Los Angeles, Mexico" roadside sign recently.
If they do something like that, rather than just grab a few hundred people in a city over a week's time (who'll then be back a week later, like the gentleman in the article) then moving on, then I'll take them seriously.
Simple:
Because BOTH names are fabricated.
As are their social security numbers.
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