Posted on 02/15/2008 1:53:10 PM PST by george76
Two men who had been deported a total of nine times from the United States were jailed after sheriffs deputies pulled over their mini van...
Salvador Rodriguez-Rojas, 23, of Mexico, said the eight people in the van were family members and... Two more people were later found behind the back seat of the van...
The men, who also gave sheriffs deputies fake identification, were arrested on suspicion of human smuggling, criminal impersonation and possession of a forged instrument, all felonies...
(Excerpt) Read more at gjfreepress.com ...
Possession of a forged instrument? Like a Chinese knock-off Fender?
Temporary paper license car tags ( if on the outside ) are stolen all the time.
Apparently quite valuable.
Mesa County (Grand Junction) is solidly republican ... lots of vineyards too ... truly God's country. Own property there ... within a year, if all goes according to plan, my wife and I will be living in GJ.
Mark Udall needs their votes.
Don’t forget GJ produces the best peaches on the planet. Sorry Georgians, but it is true.
It depends on the altitude at which they are released.
Perhaps branding them on the forehead would prevent re-entry.
There's no-one left on either side who will..... Except Ron Paul and I can't tolerate his foreign policy...
South Carolina peaches are so much better than Georgia peaches. Sorry if I rained on your parade.
Driving mini vans no Americans want to drive?
Sorry, I get them every year, but the ones I had in Oregon are better still....
The roads are full every day of Mexicans pulling cars back to Mexico. They buy the junkers at the auto auctions and tow them back because they are not permitted to buy new cars.
I live close to a major north/south highway and I see the same guys going back and forth every week.
On the subject of deporting, neuter them then deport them as a warning to the rest. You get caught, you get cut, then sent back.
BluH20 — in a year? We have family there, too, in GJ. And a dream to move there. See you soon.
This works out perfect for them. These men are probably Coyotes that make a living smuggling illegals across the border. When they get here the government gives them a free ride back to the border so they can bring in another group.
Palisade peaches ... served on AF One ... no kidding. The fact Mesa County is firmly Republican might might help too ... however, the soil, altitude, sunny climate, and the confluence of two rivers (the Colorado & Gunnison) which gives the area abundant water for crops (such as peaches & grapes) makes the area very fertile.
Doesn’t he become a US citizen after he is deported 10 times?
But if we stop saying it, they may think we have given up and start tearing the fence down!
Thanks.
A new one ?
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