Sunday, October 17, 2010

Undocumented immigrants issued community ID Cards

Arizona may have recently come under national scrutiny for passing a law cracking down on illegal immigration, but an initiative in Princeton that has the opposite effect has attracted its own share of controversy.

Last May, Princeton Borough and Princeton Township agreed to accept community identification cards issued by the Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund, a nonprofit organization with an office in Princeton, to people without documented proof of legal immigration. All that is required to receive a card are a passport or consular documents from another country and proof of residency, such as utility bills...

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Loophole lets wrong people get plates; Immigrants lacking licenses can get them, so what's to stop terrorists?

...“We don't want to help anybody do anything illegal, but all you have to do is fill out a form and pay $11 – and they usually pay cash,” Chief Deputy Recorder Anita Mather said, noting that La Raza filed several of the forms as recently as Friday.

“This is an issue that we're aware of, but our hands are tied,” Bureau of Motor Vehicles spokesman Graig Lubsen said, noting the certificates are normally used to license vehicles owned by legitimate companies, not to people who may or may not have a legal driver's license.

Quinones, meanwhile, said she's just trying to help her clients comply with the law. Some may be here illegally, she said, but all use their real names on the applications. They need to be able to drive, she said, and it's better they do so with legitimate plates and registration. Her organization, which means “the race (or people) united,” was founded in 1999 and has no affiliation with the national organization of the same name, she said. Quinones, who also helps clients with taxes, insurance, English and other needs, estimated she may have helped file 100 certificates with McGauley's office.

State Sen. Tom Wyss, R-Fort Wayne, who chairs the body's Committee on Homeland Security, said he was shocked to learn of how easily people can legally obtain license plates, giving them the right to drive with no visible reason to suspect a problem. “This isn't right; it almost defeats everything we're trying to do with homeland security,” he added – including facial-recognition software used to screen applicants for driver's licenses, but not plates.

This story may be about illegal Hispanic immigrants, he said. But the same loophole could just as easily be exploited by terrorists – which is why he got on the phone to a Homeland Security official as soon as I told him what was hiding in plain sight in a seemingly innocuous storefront on Broadway...

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Mexican Illegal Immigrants Faced with Poor Health Care in U.S.

Guanajuato, Mexico (AHN) - Mexican illegal immigrants in the United States face a higher risk of illness and death from limited access to health care, according to a new study announced this week by Mexico’s health ministry. Lack of adequate health care is likely to get worse for them as 26 American states consider legislation to crack down on illegal immigration, according to Mexican health officials.

The Mexicans also endure higher rates of drug addiction, HIV/AIDS and mental health problems when they move to the United States...

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Senators attempt to revive immigration reform debate

Immigration reform took a backseat to health care and economic policy on the congressional agenda this year, but two Democratic Senators aimed to bring it back to the forefront by introducing a new immigration bill last week.

The bill has little chance of succeeding, according to some policy experts. However, a spokeswoman for Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), who cosponsored the bill with Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), said the senators want to start moving immigration reform along before a new Congress convenes in January.

“If there’s an opportunity to move a comprehensive immigration reform bill this Congress, the Senators want to be ready,” said Leahy’s press secretary Erica Chabot...

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"Illegal" Is About Much More Than a Few Missing Documents

As if the Democrats' mad rush to remake America into a third-world colony of Mexico were not bad enough, mindless liberals actually want to scrap the First Amendment by banning use of the term "Illegal Alien."

The PC-preferred term is "undocumented worker" or "undocumented immigrant" which are intended to deliberately skirt the issue of criminal invasion.

However, illegal aliens Are NOT immigrants!...

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Tougher stance urged on illegals

Two women who lost loved ones to illegal aliens driving without licenses begged state senators to pass tougher immigration laws Thursday.

Stephen Rand Rouvet, 21, was killed in a wreck on Ashley Phosphate Road on June 1, 2008. Police said Jesus Magana was driving a borrowed truck with no driver's license. He pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident and was sentenced to 12 years in prison. Rouvet's mother made a passionate plea for tougher laws Thursday at a public hearing in North Charleston City Hall.

"You're witnessing a preventable death by illegal aliens who don't deserve to be in this country," Linda Rouvet told the Senate Judiciary Special Subcommittee on Immigration. "The government's primary job is to protect the people from foreign invasion. ... Please, for God's sake, do something."...

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Illegal immigrant sex offenders arrested in Va, DC

RICHMOND, Va. - State and federal officials this week arrested 15 illegal immigrants who have been convicted of sexual offenses in Virginia and Washington, D.C., and identified another 365 already behind bars who will be deported once they serve their sentences, authorities said Friday.

The 15 illegal immigrants arrested, including several whose crimes were against children or teens, had been convicted of sex crimes but had not previously been targeted for deportation. Thirteen were arrested in Virginia, and two in the nation's capital.

"Sex offenders are simply a scourge and they deserve our full law enforcement attention," U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton told reporters at a news conference to announce the results of Operation SOAR, or Sexual Offender Alien Removal...

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Four men arrested for illegal hunting

...Miguel Vergara allegedly told officers he has a visa to be in the United States, but he did not have identification with him. The other three occupants admitted being in the country illegally. Miguel Vergara was booked into the Utah County Jail on charges of wanton destruction of protected wildlife and being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm. The other three men were booked on charges of being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm and aiding and assisting in the wanton destruction of protected wildlife. All four are being held on a $5,000 cash bail and an immigration hold.

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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Teen Rapist Sentenced To 28 Years In Prison
(Hamilton, Ohio - October 8, 2010)

HAMILTON -- A teen convicted of assaulting and raping a neighbor was sentenced Friday morning to 28 years in prison.

Alex Ramirez was 14 when he beat, robbed and raped a 64-year-old woman who lived near his home.

Ramirez, standing trial as an adult, pleaded no contest and was found guilty of the assault in August...

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Police seek Northland Community Council's help in stemming heroin sales
(Columbus, Ohio - October 6, 2010)

Heroin deals are going down daily in quiet Northland neighborhoods.

Residents probably barely notice a thing.

A Mexican drug cartel pushing cheap black tar heroin in the United States has hit upon a method of selling the drug that almost resembles a pizza delivery operation, according to Columbus Division of Police officers who spoke at last week's Northland Community Council meeting.

"Obviously we're up against something that's well funded, highly sophisticated," Officer Wesley R. "Wes" Hettinger told NCC members.

The cops were on hand to alert residents to what's been going on in subdivisions throughout the area that's in close proximity to state Route 161, busy Morse Road and Interstates 71 and 270.

And to ask for assistance.

"Spread the word," said Commander Larry Rod. "Get people involved. We need the community's help."

"These people are coming to your neighborhoods," Hettinger said. "They're doing their deals in your neighborhoods."

The sellers are driving nondescript cars, Toyotas or Hondas that blend in with the thousands of other foreign sedans on the streets and highways of central Ohio. The Hispanic men are neatly dressed and clean-cut, and might lead seemingly unremarkable lives in the very neighborhoods where they ply their illegal trade.

Often illegally in this country, they are paid $400 for a six-day work week by the Xalixco Cartel, which takes its name from a city in the Mexican state of Nayarit, an area that produces opium poppies from which the heroin is derived...

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Illegal immigrants nabbed after traffic accident: Brecksville Police Blotter
(Brecksville, Ohio - September 30, 2010)

IMMIGRATION VIOLATION, I-77: At 7:02 a.m. on Thursday, police reported a three car accident northbound on Interstate 77.

It was discovered the inhabitants of the vehicle that caused the accident were five illegal immigrants.

Immigrations and Customs Enforcement Agency was contacted and the men were taken into its custody.

Illegal immigrant found guilty of felony transport
Attempted traffic strop on turnpike led to arrest
(Toledo, Ohio - October 2, 2010)

An illegal Mexican immigrant has been found guilty of felony transport of another illegal alien.

Antonio Cervantes-Peralta, 21, of Puebla, Mexico, was found guilty by a jury in U.S. District Court in Toledo. He is in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service until his Feb. 7 sentencing.

Cervantes-Peralta was charged for an April 25 incident that began when he failed to stop for a Border Patrol agent attempting a traffic stop on the Ohio Turnpike.

The suspect was behind the wheel of a van, traveling west on the Ohio Turnpike near the Elmore exit, when a Border Patrol agent noticed "road-rage characteristics" in a construction zone. The agent found several individuals listed as the owner of the vehicle during a check of the Arizona license plate.
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NJ Sen. Robert Menendez introduces immigration reform bill

WASHINGTON – Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey has introduced a broad immigration reform bill that would put the nation’s approximately 11 million illegal immigrants on a path toward citizenship and enact other sweeping reforms.

The bill, introduced late Wednesday, calls for enhanced border security and tougher enforcement of laws banning employment of undocumented workers, and would make it easier for legal residents to bring family members to the U.S.

It’s highly unlikely Congress will consider the measure this year, and it has only a slim chance of passage...

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Obama hopes GOP will 'come to senses' on DREAM Act after Nov.

Accusing Republicans of killing the DREAM Act for political ends, President Obama this weekend vowed to renew the fight for passage after November's midterms.

"My hope is that after the election maybe some of the Republicans who previously had supported these measures will come back and come to their senses and recognize that this is the right thing to do," Obama said Saturday in an interview with Univision, a Spanish-language station, from the White House Rose Garden. "And I’m going to push very hard to see if we can get it done."

The Senate last week shot down the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act by a vote of 56 to 43. Every Republican — as well as Arkansas Democratic Sens. Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor — opposed the measure...

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Mexican Drug Cartels Operate In Tri-State
Cartels Establish Grow Operation In Rural Ohio
(Clinton County, Ohio - September 30, 2010)

The nation's drug war and Mexico's drug cartels are in our back yards, hidden in crops and hillsides throughout rural Ohio counties.

Agents from the state Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (BCI) have found huge pot farms, which they've dubbed "megafarms," during routine summer marijuana eradication programs.

In the past three years, they've linked six of those megafarms to drug cartels, said Scott Duff, a special agent supervisor for the attorney general's narcotics division.

"We've seen an increase in some really, really large patches of marijuana that are generally controlled by Mexican drug cartels," Duff said.

Of those six, four of the farms are linked to Mexico...

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