Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Obama on Non-Criminal Illegal Aliens: We Don’t Want to Deport Them; 'We Want Them To Succeed’

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President Barack Obama on Monday told a student who has received a deportation notice that he does not want to deport her -- he wants people like her to succeeed.

The exchange happened during a town hall event sponsored by the Spanish-language television network Univision at a Washington, D.C., school.

A student, who appeared via Skype, asked: “My question for the president is, why [is the government] saying that deportations have stopped -- or the detention of many students like me, why is it that we are still receiving deportation letters like this one?”

Obama answered, “We have redesigned our enforcement practices under the law to make sure that we’re focusing primarily on criminals, and so our deportation of criminals are up about 70 percent. Our deportation of non-criminals are down, and that’s because we want to focus our resources on those folks who are destructive to the community.

“And for a young person like that young woman that we just spoke to who’s going to school, doing all the right things, we want them to succeed," Obama said.



"I have been such a strong proponent of the DREAM Act--why I reiterated during my State of the Union speech that we need to pass the DREAM Act," said Obama. “We came close in the December. It almost happened.”

The president later added, “America is a nation of laws, which means I, as the president, am obligated to enforce the law.”...[Full Article]

Lake County: Fugitive now on run for one year


Steven Reese is being sought by the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force, and agents of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE). He faces charges of drug trafficking.

Reese was stopped on Interstate 90 in Willoughby Hills for a traffic violation in April, 2010. Police officers found 20 pounds of marijana in his car. After being released on bond, Reese never appeared at any scheduled court appearances.

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He is accused of being part of a major drug conspriacy which runs from Michigan to West Virginia. Reese has a criminal history and is considered dangerous.

The U.S. Marshal is offering a reward for the information which leads to the arrest of Steven Reese.

He once lived on Hayden Avenue in East Cleveland and has been known to travel on Woodland Road and Woodhill Avenue.

The Marshal's Fugitive Hotline number is 1-866-4-WANTED. Callers can remain anonymous and still qualify for reward money.

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Sexual misconduct, burglary charges filed
Illegal immigrant remains in county jail after failing to post $200,000 bond

A 35-year-old man believed to be an illegal immigrant remains in the Clay County jail after failing to post a $200,000 bond for allegedly entering a Liberty residence and attempting to sexually molest a woman while she slept. Clay County Prosecutor Dan White’s office filed first-degree burglary and sexual misconduct charges against Marcelino Granados-Aguilar on Thursday, March 17...[Full Article]

U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan drops by, answers questions
(Bellville, Ohio - March 26, 2011)

BELLVILLE -- U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan invited small business owners to share ways federal regulations may be holding back growth during his visit Friday to Richland County.

The congressman, who chairs a House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee on regulatory affairs, said the federal government will never pay down its $1.6 trillion annual deficit by spending cuts alone...[Full Article]

Officials: Galion rape suspects lured women with help-wanted ad

BUCYRUS -- Eduardo Ramirez-Lopez, 25, and Marcos Salinas-Zurita, 26, two men who are accused of rape, had their initial appearances in court this past Monday, and allegedly lured two women to a home in Galion under false pretenses.

Authorities say the two men attracted the two women to an apartment with an ad for housekeeping services which the women found at their local Laundromat.

The women, ages 19 and 43, went to 6467 Hillgrove Road, Galion. Prosecutor Stan Flegm told the judge the women responded by phone and were asked to go to an apartment. He says that once there, they were locked inside, separated into two bedrooms and raped...[Full Article]


Immigration officials failed to enter prints of Fairfax rape suspect

Although Salvador Portillo-Saravia was being held by federal immigration authorities in 2003, they failed to enter his fingerprints into a national database before he was deported to El Salvador, immigration officials said Thursday. So seven years later, after Portillo-Saravia had sneaked back into the United States, his fingerprints were not in the database when he was checked by the Loudoun County jail...[Full Article]
ICE audits create more jobs for unemployed Americans

The New York-based Harvard Maintenance Company advertises that it “sets the highest standard” in its industry which provides janitorial, custodial and security services. However, its standards apparently don’t include hiring legal workers.

According to the Service Employees International Union, 240 Harvard Maintenance employees in Minnesota suspected of being illegal immigrants will be fired by the end of March. Christopher Nulty, an S.E.I.U. representative said that last December the U.S. Department of Homeland Security notified the company that it believed some workers were illegal immigrants and, as is the ICE practice, gave the employees 90 days to produce proof to the contrary...[Full Article]


Monday, March 28, 2011

Extremist Hispanic Group Releases Racist Death Threat Video Attacking Black Civil Rights Activist Ted Hayes

Shocking Internet Video Includes Photo of African American Hanging From Noose; Produced in Retaliation for Testimony by Mr. Hayes before Maryland House of Delegates Opposing Taxpayer Benefits for Illegal Immigration

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Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that it has obtained a shocking video produced by a extremist Hispanic group attacking civil rights activist Ted Hayes with racist smears and death threats. The video was posted to the internet on YouTube after Mr. Hayes testified, by invitation of Maryland Delegate Pat McDonough, on March 15 before the Judiciary Committee of the Maryland House of Delegates against providing taxpayer dollars for in-state tuition benefits for illegal aliens.

The video begins with the message “[expletive] you ‘Mayate,’” which is reportedly a racist and derogatory term used to smear African Americans and “dark skinned” people. The video then streams a series of racist images including: the silhouette of a man hanging from a noose, photos of Mr. Hayes adjacent to photos of monkeys and bananas and doctored photos of Mr. Hayes pictured with a gun next to his head. The video, which runs two minutes and nine seconds, concludes with the message “Your (sic) FREE Now Mayate go back to Africa.”

The video was initially posted to the video website YouTube by a group with the moniker “The Timmytop,” and was subsequently removed. The Timmytop Youtube “channel” includes a number of extremist propaganda videos with messages such as “This Is Our Land Whiteboy [expletive] you Gringo.” The videos seem to express support for the La Raza/Aztlan movement, which seeks to conquer the American Southwest and “return” it to Mexico. Notably, the videos attack black and white Americans...[Full Article]

No.Va. immigration sweep picks up 130 criminals, 33 other violators

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In the many years before technology enabled virtually instant checks of a person’s immigration status, untold numbers of immigrants — legal and illegal — committed crimes, did their time and were released.

But federal immigration officials are now targeting them, as well, and in a three-day sweep by federal and local law enforcement agencies in Northern Virginia this week, 130 immigrants with prior convictions were taken into custody, officials said Wednesday at a news conference in Manassas.

While performing the “enforcement surge,” as Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton called it, police and federal agents also picked up eight fugitives and 25 people who already faced immigration violations, including three who had been deported.

Of the 163 arrests, 60 were made in Fairfax County, 37 in Prince William County, 20 in Loudoun County, 13 in Alexandria city and 11 in Arlington County. There were additional arrests elsewhere in the region...[Full Article]


Sunday, March 27, 2011

Illegal alien charged with raping toddler in Ohio
(Deerfield Township, Ohio - March 25, 2011)

On Friday, Warren County sheriff’s deputies arrested Alejandro Vasquez-Camargo, 23, after the parents of a 3-year-old girl reported that the illegal alien had sexually attacked their daughter, while babysitting her.

The Mexican national shares a home in Deerfield Township with the girl’s family.

Vasquez-Camargo is charged with rape and gross sexual imposition and is currently being held in the Warren County Jail on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer.

Congress Asked To Pledge Respect To Latinos

Amid heated immigration debates, members of Congress are being asked to sign a pledge acknowledging the economic, civic and cultural contributions of Latinos and opposing “irresponsible and inflammatory rhetoric” that “dehumanizes” them.

The contract is part of the “Pledge for Respect” campaign launched this month by the politically-connected National Council of La Raza (NCLR), which bills itself as the largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States. The influential Mexican group receives millions of federal tax dollars annually to promote its leftist, open-borders agenda and has hundreds of branches throughout the nation...[Full Article]

13 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in California Wearing U.S. Marine Uniforms

Border Patrol agents recently arrested 13 illegal immigrants disguised as U.S. Marines and riding in a fake military van, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Tuesday.

The illegal immigrants were clad in Marine uniforms when they were apprehended at the Campo Border Patrol Westbound I-8 checkpoint at 11 p.m. on March 14 near Pine Valley, Calif., border officials said. Two U.S. citizens in the van also were arrested...[Full Article]


Suspect in 9-year-old’s rape arrested in Mexico
(Hamilton, Ohio - March 23, 2011)

Alfredo Lopez Cruz
Alfredo Lopez Cruz

HAMILTON — It could be as long as a year before Alfredo Lopez Cruz is brought back to the United States to face trial for allegedly kidnapping and raping a 9-year-old Hamilton girl, Butler County Sheriff’s officials said today, March 23.

Sheriff Richard K. Jones said it could be 6 to 8 months before Cruz, who is being detained in Mexico City, is extradicted to the U.S. But if Cruz, 28, fights extradition, it could take a year or longer, Jones said.

Butler County’s most wanted suspect was apprehended in Mexico on March 18 after evading authorities for more than five years, according to sheriff’s officials.

Jones said Cruz’s identity has been proven. The man — wanted for the kidnapping and rape of a 9-year-old Hamilton girl on Father’s Day 2005 — faces a five-count indictment on rape and kidnapping charges...[Full Article]


Slaying of border rancher still a mystery 1 year later

Editor's note: This story first appeared Sunday as an exclusive for our print readers.

DOUGLAS - The murder of a prominent Cochise County rancher that triggered a nationwide outcry about border security remains unsolved a year later.

Investigators have identified a man who fits the description of the possible killer - a tall, cross-border smuggler with a violent criminal record. But they don't know for sure if he's in the U.S. or Mexico - or if he's dead or alive...[Full Article]


Obama vows Salvadoran aid, immigration reform

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador | Making his first visit to Central America, President Obama brought promises of crime-fighting money and a vow to push the U.S. Congress to pass an immigration bill to aid El Salvador, a once war-torn country that has emerged as a stable democracy and a friendly ally.

In keeping with the other stops on his extended Latin American tour, Mr. Obama held up the tiny nation’s recent peaceful transition between political parties as a model for other nations looking to emerge from chaos or dictatorships.

“There are few better examples of both the opportunities and challenges facing the Americas today than here in El Salvador,” Mr. Obama said at a joint news conference with President Mauricio Funes, whom he commended for overcoming “old divisions” and showing that “progress comes through pragmatism and building consensus.”

Mr. Obama is cutting his visit here short, though, to return to Washington and oversee the U.S.-led effort to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya. He held a bilateral meeting with Mr. Funes and attended a state dinner Tuesday night, forgoing a previously scheduled visit to local Mayan ruins on Wednesday.

The leaders unveiled a series of partnerships on issues ranging from climate change to security, with Mr. Obama pledging $200 million in U.S. aid to help Mr. Funes' government address the “social and economic forces that drive young people to criminality.”

The president also sought to reassure El Salvador — which has nearly 2 million of its citizens living in the U.S. — that he’s still committed to shepherding comprehensive immigration legislation through Congress, though he acknowledged the politics are tough...[Full Article]