Posted on 08/22/2007 12:57:24 PM PDT by LM_Guy
Look here too.
http://www.riaclu.org/20051114.html
http://web.wtnh.com/Report_Narrative.pdf
http://ovc.gov/bjs/abstract/tsdcp01.htm
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c106:S.821:
Need more?
Profiling is only bad if it’s not PC. /sarcasm
ping
He’s extremely defensive about the issue and he’s fervently pro-illegal aliens. Isn’t that special?
Next time I’ll put a sarcasm tag ;-)
Geraldo has been asked this many times and always replies that the immigration status is of no relevance because Americans do the same thing. In other words he refuses to answer. It is beyond my comprehension why anyone would allow Geraldo to appear on their show.
That is the most retarded response. So, we have our own criminals but we need to keep importing/retaining even more????
Geraldo predicts this will be the top; issue in’08, but the illegals will be gone before then. We don’t have to round them all up, just scare them and they take off.
Completely!! Cut off at least some “welfare” - like we voted to do in AZ but which the liberals haven’t exactly enforced. Catch more than a token three at a time in some remote factory, and the other criminals will get the message!
Wreck suspect here illegally, officials say (killed family of three)
By MIKE GLENN Houston Chronicle - August 2007
A man accused of causing a fiery wreck that killed a family of three on the East Freeway is in the country illegally, authorities said. Juan Felix Salinas, 42, voluntarily returned to his home in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, two years ago, officials said. But he returned to the U.S., eventually making his way back to the Houston area.
Salinas remained in police custody Monday, charged with three counts of intoxication manslaughter in the deaths of Tenisha Williams, 26; her husband, S.J. Williams; and her son, Xavier Brown, 2. His bail has been set at $90,000 $30,000 for each death.
Houston police said Salinas was speeding and rapidly changing lanes about 8:30 p.m. Saturday when he rear-ended a Toyota Corolla in the 8700 block of Interstate 10. The Toyota caught fire and eventually was engulfed in flames. The family was pronounced dead at the scene. Salinas, who suffered minor injuries in the wreck, had a blood-alcohol level of .24 three times the .08 legal limit for intoxication in Texas.
When the van slammed into the Toyota, Salinas had been free on bond from a March 31 family violence incident in Jacinto City. The case remains open, authorities said.
On Saturday, bystanders struggled to save the young family. Some used hand- held fire extinguishers to hold back the flames while others attempted to pry open the doors. Felinda Williams said she was grateful to everyone who tried to save her daughter, grandson and son-in-law. "At least somebody cared enough," a grieving Williams said Monday. "They put themselves in danger trying to help them." Williams said she will closely follow the case against Salinas as it progresses. "When he's in court, I'm going to be in court," she said. "He tore a whole family apart."
"Notwithstanding any other provision of federal, state, or local law, a federal, state, or local government entity or official may not prohibit, or in any way restrict any government entity or official from sending to, or receiving from, the Immigration and Naturalization Service information regarding the citizenship or immigration status, lawful or unlawful, of any individual."
On Saturday, bystanders struggled to save the young family. Some used hand- held fire extinguishers to hold back the flames while others attempted to pry open the doors. Felinda Williams said she was grateful to everyone who tried to save her daughter, grandson and son-in-law. "At least somebody cared enough," a grieving Williams said Monday. "They put themselves in danger trying to help them." Williams said she will closely follow the case against Salinas as it progresses. "When he's in court, I'm going to be in court," she said. "He tore a whole family apart."
RICO and all the other stuff notwithstanding, what you have posted is more than sufficient for the sanctuaries to be held liable in a civil suit by having denied lawful notification to the feds in cases like these. The sanctuaries have obstructed justice in hundreds of thousands of cases to the detriment of victims of the crimes of illegal aliens.
The “or receiving from” clause appears to negate any validity or cover of “don’t ask, don’t tell” excuse.
U.S. Constitution, Article 4 Section 4:
"The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government,
1. The act of invading; the act of encroaching upon the rights or possessions of another; encroachment; trespass.
But it has to begin with a president who wants to enforce migra laws
I don’t think so, not for a civil suit and judgement against sanctuary cities or states. Neither do a bunch of lawyers who have discussed this with Tom Tancredo. Just a matter of time, now.....a couple of multimillion dollar payoffs to victims or their families from the sanctuaries taxpayers will bring sanctuaries to a screeching halt.
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