Posted on 12/31/2010 6:24:59 PM PST by MamaDearest
The illegal alien was sentenced for having a bogus Social Security card
A 50-year-old illegal alien from Mexico caught with an altered Social Security card got no "Welcome to the USA" greeting from a Lebanon County judge on Wednesday.
"Go back to where you're from," Judge Bradford H. Charles told Maximo Saldana-Contreras before sentencing him.
Saldana-Contreras, no known address, was sentenced to the three months he already served to 18 months in county prison and fined $100 for tampering with a public document. Saldana-Contreras altered a Social Security card to make it appear it belonged to him.
State police stopped Saldana-Contreras on Interstate 81 at mile marker 84.8 in East Hanover Township on Sept. 3 for an expired registration sticker on the license plate of his car. They discovered that he was not a U.S. citizen and was in the country illegally.
Police found the altered Social Security card after Saldana-Contreras was taken to the state police barracks in Union Township. He told police that he bought the card in Puerto Rico for $150.
Saldana-Contreras told the judge he wants to return to Mexico.
Charles said he would like to oblige that request.
The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service has a detainer on Saldana-Contreras, said Brian Deiderick, chief public defender.
Presumably, the judge said, the INS will deport Saldana-Contreras.
Charles ordered that Saldana-Contreras be paroled into the custody of the INS.
ICE will probably not deport him. He will be released pending a deportation hearing and will never appear at the hearing like something like 97% of all those issued hearing notices. He will then just change his name on the next set of false documents and continue.
Now if INS just does their job then we might have reason for hope.
As for Obama’s SS cards, we’ll know as soon as he releases his BC!
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This judge did what he was supposed to do. It's really sad that the feds fail to do the job for which they were elected and are paid. Far too often the nation's judges are as corrupt as those in nations known for bribes and Eric Holder-type influenced rulings.
How do you know this? If it is true, it should be answered.
Dumbass reporter. Get your acronyms straight - the INS no longer exists.
Its ICE!
(close the revolving door on the way out).Never will happen Obama&Co. are working on new back door amnesty plan they can now plea “uniformed” and beat the rap.
Interesting listing of all those social security numbers for Stanley Ann and for Barack.
The Barack Obama from Needham, MA is probably his uncle. Both he and Aunt Zetuni lived in Boston (in subsidized housing) for a while. She’s still there but nobody mentions the uncle anymore.
Mexicans are not Spaniards, and like to emphasize their indigenous/Indian roots.
Happy New Year all!
Interesting item from NAFBPO about wiki leaks disclosure of how Mexican Cartels are controlling other central American states and the choas coming from south of our border:
Mexico: descent into chaosMexico cannot control border: WikiLeaks documents
Published 17 December 2010
The Mexican government has no control of its 577-mile border with Guatemala, where arms, drugs, and immigrant smugglers appear to have free rein, according to a U.S. diplomatic cable disclosed recently by WikiLeaks; the document says that Mexico does not have enough resources to patrol the border; in another recent document, U.S. diplomats voiced concerns that Mexican drug dealers could end up buying certain high-tech weapons that Russia had sold to Venezuela; such weapons are capable of shooting down U.S. combat helicopters
The Mexican government has no control of its 577-mile border with Guatemala, where arms, drugs, and immigrant smugglers appear to have free rein, according to a U.S. diplomatic cable disclosed recently by WikiLeaks.
The document says that Mexico does not have enough resources to patrol the border.
Limited resources also undermine the effort: while there are 30,000 U.S. CBP officers on the 1,926-mile Mexican/U.S. border, only 125 Mexican immigration officials monitor the 577-mile border with Guatemala, the document states.
The weakness of the state (Guatemalan government), the pervasive violence, the widespread corruption, and the countrys strategic location for drug trafficking are creating a very dangerous cocktail.
The state of lawlessness in Guatemala is such that residents rely on the Zetas instead of police to provide security, the released documents say. The Zetas, who formerly worked for the Gulf cartel, are reported to be making inroads in Chihuahua state.
The El Paso Times reports that several U.S. documents leaked to online whistleblower WikiLeaks mention diplomats interest in the drug trade and drug corruption in Latin America and the Middle East.
In another recent document, U.S. diplomats voiced concerns that Mexican drug dealers could end up buying certain high-tech weapons that Russia had sold to Venezuela. Such weapons are capable of shooting down U.S. combat helicopters.
The document said U.S. officials feared that members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) would obtain the weapons for the Mexican cartels.
FARC guerrilla members have been reported in Mexico for the past ten years and are suspected of helping one of the Mexican drug cartels kidnap a high-level official of the National Action Party, officials said.
Last month, the Colombian government asked Mexico for details about a shooting victim in Juárez who was suspected of belonging to FARC. In Colombia, officials said, the FARC has carried out hundreds of kidnappings and extortions, and collaborates with drug cartels to finance its operations.
Mexican drug cartels also have operations in Nicaragua, where U.S. diplomats were told that high-level Nicaraguan officials received suitcases filled with cash to protect drug-traffickers, and that judges in that country released drug dealers soon after they were arrested by Nicaraguas police.
Other leaked U.S. documents have portrayed a Mexico that has lost control of some regions to drug cartels and struggles to develop an effective anti-drug strategy.
President Obama condemned WikiLeaks disclosure of sensitive U.S. diplomatic cables, and called Mexican president Felipe Calderón on Saturday to assure him the leaks would not interfere with U.S.-Mexico relations, the AP reported.
The Mexican governments crackdown against drug cartels began under Calderón in December 2006, but U.S. statistics indicate Mexicos drug wars have not put much of a dent on drug-trafficking in the West Texas region.
Seizures for cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine rose in calendar year 2009 compared to the prior year, according to the West Texas High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area in El Paso. Only marijuana seizures were down.
West Texas HIDTA reported the following seizures in pounds as follows:
* Cocaine: 3,040 pounds in 2009; 1,115 pounds in 2008.
* Heroin: 132 pounds in 2009; 65 pounds in 2008.
* Methamphetamine: 67 pounds in 2009; 18.6 pounds in 2008.
* Marijuana: 210,854 pounds in 2009; 295,814 pounds in 2008.
The High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area agency coordinates and funds federal, state and local task forces to disrupt or dismantle drug-trafficking organizations. Different regions across the United States are represented by regional HIDTAs.
According to a 2010 Drug Intelligence Center report, cocaine smuggling routes have shifted due to the increased flow of cocaine to Europe, tougher enforcement in Mexico, unrelenting drug cartel violence and U.S. interdiction efforts.
Conversely, heroin seizures along the Southwest border have been increasing, most likely as a result of the growing Mexican influence in heroin production and transportation, the 2010 report said.
Mexican officials said drug dealers in Mexico are also selling more illegal drugs in the domestic market than in the past, probably because they are finding it harder to smuggle drugs across the U.S. border.
Drug rehabilitation experts said this is a troubling trend that can be seen in Juárez, which is ravaged by unprecedented violence, and where the number of drug addicts (excluding alcohol addicts) surpasses 100,000.
DEA officials said most of the drugs smuggled into the United States come through Mexico, which is also a producer of heroin and marijuana.
For U.S. border agents, intercepting illegal narcotics is practically a daily occurrence.
This past week, two El Pasoans with express border crossing privileges were arrested in two separate busts after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers found marijuana in their vehicles. They were charged with drug smuggling, and their SENTRI status was revoked.
To get a permit under the Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection program, applicants must undergo a background check and pay extra fees.
We have an absolute zero tolerance policy for violations in the SENTRI lane, and we maintain the integrity of the program through random and targeted exams, said William Molaski, U.S. Customs and Border Protections El Paso port director.
http://homelandsecuritynewswire.com/mexico-cannot-control-border-wikileaks-documents
>>For U.S. border agents, intercepting illegal narcotics is practically a daily occurrence.<<
If they had legalized weed half of the border agents would have been laid off. Thank God for our American dope addicts. They are keeping the law enforcement economy pumping at full steam ahead. Even Obama can’t get them to slow down.
!!HAPPY NEW YEAR!! AuntB. Hope you’re doing better. Take care, and here’s a toast to a better year for you.
Thank you dear bcsco. Here’s hoping the new year is better for all of us!
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