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3 times deported, killer still here
Post Date: 2011-01-26 14:26:05 by Happy Quanzaa
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An illegal immigrant's frequent arrests in Minnesota over the past 20 years show cracks in a system meant to bar foreign criminals. Mario Montalban-Ramirez The guy found passed out in a St. Paul bus shelter near the University of St. Thomas with a drained bottle of vodka in his coat pocket was not just any homeless drunk. Mario Montalban-Ramirez, 61, was convicted of manslaughter in Illinois in 1982, convicted of murder in Texas in 1984 and sent back to his native Mexico three times -- in 1996, 1997 and 2003 -- for being in the United States illegally. He also has been a frequent customer in local jails, locked up for such offenses as DWI, theft, assault and being a fugitive from ...

Queer illegal alien charged w/ grisly murder of butt buddy n NJ
Post Date: 2011-01-26 14:20:20 by Happy Quanzaa
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Pedro Garcia, left, and Wilfredo Sanchez On Thursday, Pedro Garcia, 33, pleaded not guilty to murder in a Hackensack courtroom, after his live-in boyfriend Francisco Gonzalez Fuentes, 46, was killed and his dismembered body parts were found stuffed in garbage bags last week. Another man, Wilfredo Sanchez, 34, is accused of witnessing the murder and helping Garcia dispose of the body. According to Bergen County Prosecutor John L. Molinelli, Garcia, stabbed and then butchered Fuentes’ body with a “household knife” after a party at their shared apartment on Saturday night. Molinelli said: “It was a domestic argument that took place between Pedro and Francisco.” ...

La Raza (The Race) targets lawmakers who voted against the DREAM Act
Post Date: 2011-01-25 12:44:58 by Hondo68
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"For La Raza todo. Fuera de La Raza nada" ("For The Race everything. Outside The Race, nothing.") ~La Raza motto The National Council of La Raza (NCLA) announced it will begin a new ad campaign targeting those lawmakers who voted against the DREAM Act (Development, Relief, and Education of Alien Minors) during last year’s lame duck Congressional session. La Raza (the race in Spanish) launched an online and print ad campaign named “We Will Not Forget.” The campaign will serve as a reminder to voters that Congress members of both parties voted against the DREAM Act and Latino organizations were watching. The ads will be running in Spanish-language ...

Mexican gunman fires across border toward U.S. highway workers
Post Date: 2011-01-14 14:27:25 by We The People
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FORT QUITMAN, Texas -- At least one Mexican gunman fired a high-powered rifle across the border at four U.S. road workers Thursday in an isolated ghost town east of Fort Hancock, Hudspeth County sheriff's officials said. The bullets did not injure the four men. Mike Doyle, chief deputy of the Hudspeth County Sheriff's Office, said a rancher spotted a white pickup fleeing the area on the Mexican side at 10:30 a.m. -- the time the shots were fired. The bullets stuck private land along the unpaved Indian Hot Springs Road, which is about half a mile from the border fence. Hudspeth County borrowed the land to store gravel and rocks used for road construction. The workers were filling ...

‘Brown Relief’: NPR Analyst Glad Assassin Was ‘Gringo’
Post Date: 2011-01-13 14:46:14 by Happy Quanzaa
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King passed over for immigration subcommittee chairmanship
Post Date: 2011-01-07 23:59:57 by Hondo68
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Iowa Congressman Steve King, one of the House Republican majority’s most zealous illegal immigration opponents, will not lead the new Republican majority’s immigration-policy subcommittee. King, a Kiron Republican, has been ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee’s immigration and enforcement subcommittee since 2007. But Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith of Texas announced Friday that King would be vice chairman, and that California Congressman Elton Gallegly would lead the subcommittee. Iowa Congressman Steve King, R-Kiron King said he had expected to be the subcommittee’s chairman in a Republican-controlled House. King declined to say why he was not ...

Napolitano Says Drug Violence Not Rampant Along Border
Post Date: 2010-12-19 19:59:09 by Hondo68
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In the wake of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry’s death, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano’s recent remarks may not sit well with some. The Secretary reworked her schedule to tour the border Friday to meet with and praise the efforts made by Agent Terry and his colleagues. She quoted FBI statistics indicating violent crime in the four border states of Texas, California, New Mexico, and Arizona was sharply down. Homeland Security numbers show that illegal immigration has dipped from 725,093 in 2000 to 219,318 in 2010, while seizures of currency, drugs and guns are going up, and to quote Napolitano, “… the numbers that need to be going up are going up and the ...

Captured Illegal alien in BP agent murder has a U.S. rap sheet (deported twice to Mexico)
Post Date: 2010-12-16 16:25:38 by Hondo68
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Manuel Arianes, a.k.a. Manuel Arellanes Osorio One of the captured illegal aliens who was apprehended during a firefight that claimed the life of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, was also shot, and has a rap sheet with a conviction for the assault of a police officer. “The Border Patrol said that Manuel Arianes, a.k.a. Manuel Arellanes Osorio, was wounded in the gunfight. Arianes, 34, and a Mexican national, was convicted in Maricopa County Superior Court in 2006 for aggravated assault on a police officer, and had been deported to Mexico twice, according to sources familiar with his case,” Arizona’s The Republic reported. Other border activists are telling reporters that ...

Border Patrol Agent Shot, Killed in Southern Arizona
Post Date: 2010-12-15 10:56:21 by Murron
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Border Patrol Agent Shot, Killed in Southern Arizona Molly Smith - Dec. 15, 2010 A Border Patrol agent was shot and killed on Tuesday night near Rio Rico after encountering several suspects, federal authorities said Wednesday. Agent Brian Terry was killed just 10 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border, north of Nogales. Four suspects are in custody and one is being pursued, according to a press release from Customs and Border Protection. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office are investigating. The Nogales Border Patrol Station in the Tucson sector is the largest border patrol station in the country, according to their website. Agents are ...

4 in custody after border patrol agent killed (in Arizona)
Post Date: 2010-12-15 10:53:06 by Hondo68
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(CNN) -- Four suspects are in custody Wednesday and another one is being sought after a U.S. Border Patrol agent was shot and killed Tuesday on the Arizona-Mexico border, a statement from U.S. Customs and Border Protection said. "Border Patrol Agent Brian A. Terry was shot and killed after he encountered several suspects near Rio Rico, Arizona," the statement said. "Agent Terry's murder is a tragic reminder of the ever-present dangers U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers, Air & Marine and Border Patrol agents face as they protect our nation's borders." "Our thoughts and prayers are with the Terry family for their tragic loss," said CBP ...

Florida Follows Arizona's Lead With New Bill Cracking Down on Illegal Immigrants
Post Date: 2010-12-05 14:55:22 by Murron
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Florida Follows Arizona's Lead With New Bill Cracking Down on Illegal Immigrants By Stephen Clark Florida has joined Arizona on the front lines of battling illegal immigration with a new bill released this week that seeks to crack down on the estimated 800,000 undocumented workers in the state. The bill, filed by state Sen. Michael Bennett, allows law enforcement officers to check the residency status of anyone they suspect of being an illegal immigrant and would punish some legal immigrants who aren't carrying proper documentation. Florida has been flirting with releasing an immigration bill since the summer when outgoing state Attorney General Bill McCollum wrote a similar ...

DREAM Amnesty Supporters Show Zero Interest In Unemployed Americans
Post Date: 2010-11-18 23:27:18 by Hondo68
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The DREAM Act amnesty would be another nightmare for beleaguered and unemployed American workers. Yet, so many national religious, media and political leaders are embarassing themselves today, crying out for the Lame Duck Congress to pass the DREAM Act amnesty. While 22 million Americans who want a full-time job cannot find one, pro-amnesty cheerleaders are making a last-ditch effort to increase competition for jobs by giving millions of work permits to illegal aliens through the DREAM Act,. Supporters of DREAM continue to mislead the public by talking about a small group of teenaged students who shouldn't be punished for the sins of their parents who supposedly brought them to the ...

'Birthright citizenship' will be target of House GOP majority (Anchor Babies)
Post Date: 2010-11-18 19:44:41 by Hondo68
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WASHINGTON — As one of its first acts, the new Congress will consider denying citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants who are born in the United States. Those children, who are now automatically granted citizenship at birth, will be one of the first targets of the Republican-led House when it convenes in January. GOP Rep. Steve King of Iowa, the incoming chairman of the subcommittee that oversees immigration, is expected to push a bill that would deny "birthright citizenship" to such children. The measure, assailed by critics as unconstitutional, is an indication of how the new majority intends to flex its muscles on the volatile issue of illegal immigration. ...

Arizona Bans Mexico Produce Checks
Post Date: 2010-11-18 18:21:42 by Murron
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Arizona Bans Mexico Produce Checks Arizona has banned produce inspections by its agriculture department in Mexico over fears that escalating drug violence there could put inspectors lives at risk, authorities said on Thursday. The Arizona Department of Agriculture, or ADA, said it took the decision earlier this month not to send inspectors to northern Sonora state to check fruit and vegetable quality prior to import, citing fears of surging drug violence there. "The biggest reason was violence over the border," said ADA spokeswoman Laura Oxley, of the decision not to send up to 20 inspectors to check produce at warehouses in Sonora. "They drive miles south of the border ...

Obama administration plans to pull back National Guard from much of the border (surrender to Atzlan)
Post Date: 2010-11-18 16:55:28 by Hondo68
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In this Thursday, April 22, 2010 photo, the American Flag flies along the international border in Nogales, Ariz. (AP) The Obama Administration plans to withdraw National Guard troops from the Texas, New Mexico and California borders by the end February under a new Southwest security plan, even as turmoil in Mexican border cities grows, according to documents obtained by The Washington Examiner. A letter sent to various members of the Texas Congressional delegation from Texas' Gov. Rick Perry's office says, "In February, 2011, the Texas, New Mexico, and California National Guard forces that were deployed to the border in September, 2010, under President's Obama's ...

(California Supreme) Court backs in-state tuition rates for illegals
Post Date: 2010-11-15 22:06:46 by Hondo68
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The California Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that illegal immigrants attending state universities can continue to pay the cheaper, in-state tuition rates instead of the pricier rates charged to U.S. legal residents and citizens who live outside the state. Justice Ming W. Chin said in the 28-page ruling that the 2002 state statute that grants in-state tuition rates to any student who attends a California high school for at least three years and graduates is not pre-empted by the 1996 federal law making illegal immigrants ineligible for the lower tuition. The key, he said, is the wording of the federal law, which says in Section 1623 that illegal immigrants "shall not be ...

DOJ Gave Millions to Illegal <s>Immigrant</s> (Alien) 'Sanctuaries,' Report Finds
Post Date: 2010-11-15 10:39:31 by Hondo68
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Nov. 1: Natalia Garcia Pasmanick yells at a protest of Arizona's new immigration law while Raymond Herrera, rear, holds up an Arizona flag in support of its immigration law outside of a U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals building in San Francisco, a sanctuary county and city that received $754,853 in SCAAP grant money in 2010. (AP Photo)The Department of Justice has spent tens of millions of dollars this year to compensate more than two dozen states, counties and cities for their costs of jailing illegal immigrants -- even though those communities have adopted policies that obstruct immigration enforcement, according to a recently released report. "Subsidizing Sanctuaries: The State ...

Obama Signs Executive Order to Boost Hispanic Education ("Dream Act" bypasses congress)
Post Date: 2010-11-14 15:53:21 by Hondo68
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President Barrack Obama Wednesday signed a new executive order designed to renew and strengthen the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics. More than 100 individuals gathered in the East Room of the White House, including seventh-grader Javier Garcia, from Brownsville, Tex., who introduced the president. Some are calling the new executive a bid to get Hispanics out on Election Day. White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs denied the initaitive is politically motivated. "It's the right thing to do, not because of the political calendar," Gibbs said. According to Juan Sepúlveda, director of the initiative, supporters of the initiative visited ...

Channel 2 Uncovers Proof Terrorists Crossed Mexican Border
Post Date: 2010-11-08 21:45:03 by Hondo68
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ATLANTA -- The U.S. Border Patrol has captured thousands of people they say are classified as OTM which stands for "other than Mexican." Documents show many of them are from terrorists nations like Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Pakistan and Yemen. Federal authorities call those groups SIAs, which stands for "special interest aliens". Federal officials have offered few details about the number of actual terrorists caught along the border. Retired immigration agent Michael Cutler says the actual threat is being covered up. "Incredibly the government is attempting to keep the citizens like a bunch of mushrooms. Keep us in the dark and feed us a bunch of ...

Arizona beheading raises fears of drug violence (victim and suspects all illegal aliens)
Post Date: 2010-10-29 12:04:47 by Hondo68
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CHANDLER, Ariz. (AP) — The gruesome case of a man who was stabbed and beheaded in a suburban Phoenix apartment has police investigating whether the killing is potentially the most extreme example of Mexican drug cartel violence spilling over the border. Martin Alejandro Cota-Monroy's body was found Oct. 10 in a Chandler apartment — his severed head a couple feet away. One man suspected in the killing has been arrested, and a manhunt is under way for three others. Detectives are focused on whether the men belong to a Mexican drug cartel, and they suspect that Cota-Monroy's killing was punishment for stealing drugs. The brutal nature of the killing could be designed to ...

Court Strikes Down Ariz. Law Requiring Voters to Prove They Are Citizens
Post Date: 2010-10-27 02:43:51 by WhiteSands
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PHOENIX -- A federal appeals court has struck down a key part of Arizona's law requiring voters to prove they are citizens before registering to vote or casting ballots. Tuesday's decision by a panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the law requiring voters to prove their citizenship while registering is inconsistent with the National Voter Registration Act. That federal law allows voters to fill out a mail-in card and swear they are citizens under penalty of perjury, but doesn't require them to show proof as Arizona's law does. Appeals Court Judge Sandra S. Ikuta's opinion was joined by retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, ...

Sharron Angle ad: Is it racist?
Post Date: 2010-10-26 18:12:19 by Hondo68
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Sharron Angle has a new ad up that features Hispanic-appearing men carrying weapons and appearing in police mug shots. In the ad, she alleges that her opponent, incumbent Sen. Harry Reid (D) of Nevada, is soft on illegal immigrants. Has the Republican Senate candidate gone too far? Is the spot a racially-tinged appeal in the mold of the Willie Horton attack ad of 1988?That was a campaign ad sponsored by an outside spending group that associated Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis with a black convict, William Horton, who murdered a woman after escaping from a furlough program that Mr. Dukakis had supported.ONE MINUTE DEBATE: Should America's illegal immigrants be ...

Costly virtual border fence in tatters
Post Date: 2010-10-22 11:54:33 by Skip Intro
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The U.S. is set to defund the troubled project. It was intended to keep a high-tech eye on the Mexican border. Reporting from Washington — The Department of Homeland Security, positioning itself to cut its losses on a so-called invisible fence along the U.S.- Mexico border, has decided not to exercise a one-year option for Boeing to continue work on the troubled multibillion-dollar project involving high-tech cameras, radar and vibration sensors. The result, after an investment of more than $1 billion, may be a system with only 53 miles of unreliable coverage along the nearly 2,000-mile border. The virtual fence was intended to link advanced monitoring technologies to command ...

State Lawmakers (14 states) Preparing Citizenship Legislation
Post Date: 2010-10-19 18:09:06 by Murron
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State Lawmakers (14 states) Preparing Citizenship Legislation PHOENIX – Lawmakers in at least 14 states announced Tuesday they are working on legislation to deny U.S. citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants, although they weren't specific about how they plan to do it. Arizona Sen. Russell Pearce said he and the lawmakers have a working draft of their model legislation and have consulted constitutional scholars to change the 14th Amendment and deny automatic citizenship. "This is a battle of epic proportions," Pearce said Tuesday during a news conference at the Arizona Capitol. "We've allowed the hijacking of the 14th Amendment." Pearce declined ...

Mexican Assassins Headed to Arizona, U.S. Warned
Post Date: 2010-10-17 17:15:55 by WhiteSands
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Drug smuggling gangs in Mexico have sent well-armed assassins, or "sicarios," into Arizona to locate and kill bandits who are ambushing and stealing loads of cocaine, marijuana and heroin headed to buyers in the United States, the Department of Homeland Security has warned Arizona law enforcement authorities. In a memo sent in May and widely circulated since, the department said: "We just received information from a proven credible confidential source who reported that a meeting was held in Puerto Penasco in which every smuggling organization who utilizes the Vekol Valley was told to attend. This included rival groups within the Guzman cartel." Joaquín ...

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