Posted on 01/03/2003 7:02:34 AM PST by pitinkie
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:10:54 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
IF YOU thought the New Year's Eve FBI manhunt for illegal aliens with fake passports was a disturbing sign of homeland insecurity, wait until you hear about who's been working on President Bush's front lawn. While the Secret Service has now instituted criminal- and citizenship-screening procedures for all tourists (including children) who visit the White House, federal agents failed to detect an illegal alien who used a false identity and fraudulent documents and was employed for at least two years as a supervisor of tent installation for White House social events.
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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.
He join the ranks of the millions of other "whereabouts unknown" illegals. Ho Hum. One of these days someone will have to do something about this. But until then....
"Petty" if it's foreigners doing it, if an American presents false documentation and uses stolen Social Security numbers, it's a felony crime.
A real niche in the job market, eh? I think I would settle for official food taster.
Trying to keep up with the Tancredos.
Considering that it was proven that Tancredo never had an illegal working in his house, there is not much to keep up with.
When? I thought the construction company acknowledged that one of the workers at Tancredo's house was, in fact, an illegal.
The last I heard, the construction company stated that only three people worked in the house. The owner, his brother and life long friend.
I'll go back and start looking. If you could provide a link to the article you are speaking of, I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
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