Posted on 01/02/2003 9:55:48 PM PST by kattracks
Looks like a matador's suit of lights without the lights.
"I like that! Bump."
I don't know if it's good enough to copyright, but maybe it can make 'Quote of the Day'. ;^)
Hey Saber, think Michelle would use it on her next appearance on O'Rielly and give FR 'honorable mention'?
Martinez-Gonzalez was freed and purchased a birth certificate from the real Kelvin Rodriguez, a Puerto Rican national who lent his identity to Martinez-Gonzalez. According to the intelligence report, Rodriguez helped Martinez-Gonzalez obtain a U.S. Social Security card, Maryland driver's license and a U.S. passport.
I'd like to hear that the news is both Martinez-Gonzalez and Kelvin were in custody and in jail for say, ten years. And the people involved in hooking up the Mexican with the Puerto Rican (obviously forgers and smugglers) were arrested, their "shop" closed down and they are also in jail.
More to this story;
According to the report, Martinez-Gonzalez/"Rodriguez" moved to the Maryland suburbs and began to work for HDO Productions. An Associated Press article shows that the company had past problems with illegal labor at the White House.
Following up on this, I would like to hear that the company has been not only fined a large amount of money, but they can no longer be given Federal contracts.
Can you imagine, just like the weather we could have different and new news read until the public and politicians finally get a clue.
And now for the evening invasion report....
I can dream can't I?
Stoner: Yes he did, that is one of the few dark spots on his record.
My recollection is that when President Regan granted the amnesty, it was with the assurance that from that point on, immigration laws would be enforced and illegal entry/overstaying would end.
On another note, I'm not going to blame the illegal who was hired. Whoever was responsible for hiring and the executives should be jailed. The corporation should pay serious fines. That would be a very effective approach to curtailing the problem, which would in turn make the borders more manageable.
What are the odds that this administration would hold businesses that hire these workers accountable?
Ask the over 20 million illegals in this country. We know there are about 20 million just from Mexico, probably quite a few millions of others ---I doubt any of them found the borders very closed.
The ones working for cash and low wages don't have stolen and fraudulent documentation. It's a felony crime to do what this guy did but that's how they're going to make big money.
He'll receive a slap on the wrists and a free ticket home. The question isn't if he'll come back, but how soon?
To: FreedomPoster; JohnHuang2Could be.
>>>America has gone from the land of opportunity to the land of illegal opportunists.
"I like that! Bump."
I don't know if it's good enough to copyright, but maybe it can make 'Quote of the Day'. ;^)
But to get in the running, you need to include one more name in your ping, the "Keeper of the Quotes," RJayneJ...
See also:
from
RJayneJ's WONDERFUL "Free Republic Highlights"
Shouldn't we have a rule about an obligatory Michelle photo on all threads mentioning her name?LOL!
And, a link to her website...
www.MichelleMalkin.com
I have posted before that illegal aliens are "borrowing" Social Security numbers from friends/relatives who are visiting/living in Mexico. They then "give back" the SS# when the rightful owner returns to the U.S. from Mexico. No one cares. I'll post it on this thread too.
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