Posted on 11/11/2001 3:00:32 PM PST by Ajnin
My elderly native-born mother was hassled by the IRS in one of their snafus - with them sending her dun letters demanding immediate payment of $700+ back taxes it claimed she owed, or else it might even criminally prosecute her. Taken to the tax lawyer who did our taxes (former IRS guy), he realized it was an error, called local IRS "problems resolution office" that admitted she never owed it and said they'd tell IRS's collections people to quit hassling her - but that inside-IRS problems would keep her getting dun letters for months and to ignore them. (Eventually the dun letters did stop.) That's how "her" government treated a native-born American middle-class woman.
Wonder why I don't sympathize at all with Washington in its current plight?
IMMIGRATION resource library - with local INS phone numbers coast to coast
Not true - if you make enough of a pest of yourself, particularly if you get others involved, like unions.
INS raided FedEx's under-construction new headquarters and busted over 150 illegals one day in the past two years. Here in North Carolina, they busted over 100 illegals one day who worked through three temp outfits in Winston-Salem. And email/phone your congresscritter about egregious cases; in Raleigh, an illegal dumb enough to give an interview to the local "mainstream" daily under his own name at the bodega he worked at was arrested when INS agents waving the clipping - evidently snailmailed to congresscritters - raided it.
Amen! They might try to trash it, but if only the Border Patrol were able to "patrol" it as they did in Berlin...it just might do the trick ;-)
Hey, it worked for the Nazis.
Hey, it worked for the Nazis.
They'd have to spray paint graffiti all over it first.
This must be a good 45 minutes from the border, and each vehicle is looked in for illegals, and they have drug dogs. I assume every highway has a check-point. There are many INS - SUV's, and I've seen them all over down there. Many Illegals have died trying to walk through the King-Ranch area.
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