Friday, June 12, 2009

North Royalton Police Find Illegal Immigrants Driving Through Town (North Royalton, Ohio - June 11, 2009)
...An officer stopped a vehicle at State and Royalton roads for not having a front license plate...
State Should Cut Costs On Illegal Immigration
(TheCalifornian.com)

California is facing a budget crisis. Arnold wants to eliminate jobs to balance the budget. This does not help the economy. Arnold wants to close parks, which is a bad move because of the vandalism, poaching and fires that would occur.

There are some things that could be cut which many Californians would agree with: California spends over $10 billion a year to subsidize illegal immigrants. Los Angeles County alone spends over $300 million a year on food stamps for illegal immigrants, the thousands of illegals in our state prisons cost over $900 million a year to feed, clothe, etc. I don't even want to get into what illegals are costing our hospitals.

We need to stop spending money on people who do not contribute to our society. They pay no taxes yet expect everything with no cost.

This is the land of the free, not the land of come here and live for free.

Paul Cortopassi

Castroville

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Phoenix Becoming Known at Kidnap Capital, New Bill Could Help
PHOENIX -- In an effort to fight the growing drop-house and human smuggling problem in Phoenix, which is becoming known as the kidnap capital, a new bill making its way through the State Legislature is a step closer to giving local police agencies the authority to enforce federal immigration laws...

Sheriff Warns Federal Funds for Incarcerating Illegal Immigrants at Risk
Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca today expressed serious concern about a White House proposal to cut hundreds of millions in federal funds that offset the local costs of incarcerating illegal immigrants...

Businessman Gets Probation in Immigrant Scheme
The owner of a Houston used clothing exporting company was sentenced to two years probation on Wednesday for conspiring to harbor illegal immigrants in connection with a raid last summer...

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Boy Scouts Try to Earn Latinos' Badge of Trust
...the straight-laced group has turned a blind eye to questions of illegal immigration. The organization's leaders hope that will reassure some undocumented parents whose worries of detection contributed to several failed recruitment efforts since the 1980s...
Federation for American Immigration Reform

Ohio Call to Action

Please call those U.S. Representative(s) listed below who are from your state. These Members of Congress serve on the very important House Appropriations Committee.
On Friday, June 12, 2009 the House Appropriations Committee will consider a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security for 2010. This bill, the Homeland Security Appropriations Bill, contains funding for many important agencies to help secure our nation's borders and to combat illegal immigration. A provision is already included in this bill that would extend the critical E-Verify program, a program that allows employers to quickly verify that new hires are legally able to work in the U.S., for another two years.
In addition, we understand that Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA), who has been a long supporter of E-Verify, will offer an amendment to the bill that would also require all federal contractors who work with DHS to use the E-Verify program. This common-sense amendment will help combat illegal immigration and will help protect American jobs by ensuring that these government contractors hire only legal American workers.
In November 2008, the Bush Administration proposed a rule similar to the Kingston amendment. But when special interest groups sued the government to block the rule, the Bush Administration postponed the final rule from going into effect. Since then, the Obama Administration has further postponed the final rule three additional times. The most recent postponement will further delay the requirement that federal contractors use E-Verify until September 8, 2009. In the meantime, federal contractors will continue to hire illegal aliens, and pay them with U.S. tax dollars, while Americans remain out of work.
That is why the Kingston Amendment is so important - it will protect American jobs. Americans are suffering the highest rate of unemployment in over 25 years, and we need to do everything possible to make sure the few jobs that are available, are going to American citizens and legal immigrants with work authorization.
Please call the U.S. Representative(s) from your state and ask them to support Rep. Kingston's amendment. This amendment will literally save American jobs!!
Marcy Kaptur: 419-259-7500 202-225-4146
Tim Ryan: 330-630-7311 202-225-5261

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Suspected Illegal Charged in Child Enticement (Cincinnati, Ohio - June 8, 2009)
CINCINNATI -- A man who police believe might be in the country illegally from Guatemala allegedly blew kisses at and offered a 10-year-old girl cash to come with him...

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Schwarzenegger 'happy' billions spent on illegals
Calls $5 billion for undocumented immigrants 'small percentage' of deficit
--Associated Press


St. Louis suburb's immigration law upheld
Ordinance forbids hiring illegals – 'Case is being cited around the country'
--Associated Press
"Governator" is Pro-Illegal Immgration
Schwarzenegger says..."Don't Blame State Budget Deficits on Illegal Immigrants"

...He said the cost of services to illegal immigrants, which has been estimated at $4 billion to $5 billion annually, is a "small percentage" of the deficit California faces...

Friday, June 5, 2009




Posted by Melissa Martin June 04, 2009 08:26AM

Categories: Police Blotter

ILLEGAL ALIENS: Four Mexican men were taken into custody Saturday night after a 39-year-old Bennington Boulevard woman reported the men tried to abduct her from Brunswick Hills.

Police were able to locate the suspect vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. The four individuals inside, who ranged in age from 26 to 33 years old, only had Mexican identification cards in their possession and spoke very little English. They were transported to the station, where police contacted the U.S. Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The men were later transported to the Medina County jail on an immigration retainer. The vehicle they were riding in was towed from the scene.


Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Having Good Relations with Illegals has Consequenses
The Utah Highway Patrol, Utah Attorney General and numerous other senior law enforcement officials throughout Utah are determined to maintain good relations with Utah's rapidly growing illegal alien community. This may be good for the illegal aliens, but it is bad for Utah citizens because illegal immigration and identity theft go hand-in-hand...

Immigration Checks by Employers Rise
...The latest data show the number voluntarily using the national electronic system for verifying immigration status has more than doubled in two years — from 2,065 in May 2007 to 4,690 today...


Monday, June 1, 2009

Wisconsin Would be 2nd State to Issue Driver's Cards to Illegal Immigrants
MADISON — Wisconsin may soon join Utah as the only states to issue illegal immigrants special cards that allow them to drive but not get other rights that traditional licenses hold...
U.S. Census Sparks Feud Over the Counting of Illegal Immigrants
In a high-stakes battle that could affect California's share of federal funding and political representation, immigrant activists are vowing to combat efforts by a national Latino clergy group to persuade 1 million illegal immigrants to boycott the 2010 U.S. census...
Sen. Schumer Claiming Southern U.S. Border Secure
...They are trying to sell the idea that amnesty bills were defeated several times in 2007 merely because our southern border wasn't "secure." Now, they are claiming that just because arrests are down on the Mexican border that it proves the border is secure and Americans are ready to talk about amnesty...

Immigration Reform Rally Set for Monday
Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIRus.org) will join concerned citizens in a bi-partisan rally to support Oakland County Commissioner Jim Runestad and State Rep. David Agema's efforts to require use of the federal E-verify program to stop the hiring of illegal workers on the county and state level by businesses...
Death of Ohioan Shows How Cartels Extending Reach of Heroin Sales (Grove City, Ohio - May 31, 2009)
GROVE CITY, Ohio: For five hours, Dana Smith huddled stunned and bewildered in her suburban living room while the body of her son Arthur Eisel IV, 31, lay slumped in an upstairs bathroom, next to a hypodermic needle...