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Mexican Invasion Title: Report: Mexican man assumed American identity for 37 years SAN DIEGO (AP) — A Mexican man who was deported twice and had a history of arrests was able to assume the identity of an American citizen and receive more than $360,000 in government benefits for nearly four decades, California court records show. Andres Avelino Anduaga used a fake birth certificate starting in 1980 to develop a seemingly legitimate persona by applying for a California driver's license, Social Security number and U.S. passport, according to documents obtained by the San Diego Union-Tribune . The official U.S. documents identified him as Abraham Riojos, born in Texas in 1958. Anduaga, who's actually 66 years old and a resident of Tijuana, Mexico, pleaded guilty last week in San Diego to theft of public property and being a previously removed unauthorized immigrant in the U.S., the newspaper reported Saturday. He has agreed to pay back government agencies what he stole but could face additional fines and 12 years in prison when sentenced in May. Anduaga's charade began to unravel in April 2015 during a standard review to determine whether he was still eligible for disability benefits. The man who called himself Riojos gave an address in the Southern California city of Chula Vista, according to the criminal complaint. But when investigators visited the home in January 2016, the landlord admitted Riojos never lived there but instead resided in Mexico, court papers show. Investigators turned to border crossing records, finding frequent travels indicating Riojos had likely been living in Mexico. Further investigation revealed the man claiming to be Riojos had a rap sheet that included 21 different names and six dates of birth, dating back to 1974, the newspaper reported. They included a firearms violation, forgery, cocaine possession and multiple DUIs, according to prosecutors. Immigration records showed he'd been deported in 1994 and again in 2000. An analysis of Anduaga's benefits showed he first applied for Supplemental Security Income benefits in 1989 and was awarded payments retroactive to 1988. He received monthly payments — $244,441 total — until Aug. 1, 2016, according to his plea agreement. He also qualified for Medi-Cal benefits and payments and received $112,981 total. In addition, he illegally received more than $3,486 in food stamps under a county program, according to records. Investigators tracked down the real Abraham Riojos to a small town in rural Florida. He told the special agents who visited him that he had no idea his identity had been used all these years. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest One of the reason why America is broke! We could be talking a Trillion dollars! That's no bs. Do the numbers. if just 5 million cost the us just 200k each in their lifetime it cost hard working honest Americans 1 Trillion! Since there are more than 20 million and probably more than 30million illegal aliens its at least a trillion.
#2. To: Justified (#1) You're right just one.
#3. To: Justified (#0) A Mexican man who was deported twice and had a history of arrests was able to assume the identity of an American citizen and receive more than $360,000 in government benefits for nearly four decades, California court records show. Way to go AAA and he had the effrontery not to spend the money in the US
#4. To: Justified (#1) One of the reason why America is broke! We could be talking a Trillion dollars! That's no bs. Do the numbers. if just 5 million cost the us just 200k each in their lifetime it cost hard working honest Americans 1 Trillion! Since there are more than 20 million and probably more than 30million illegal aliens its at least a trillion. No kidding. Those are real numbers,and you can "thank" Boy Jorge and the alleged Republicans hoping to buy Mexican votes for a lot of it. It was Boy Jorge that authorized SS payments to illegal aliens who could prove they had worked in America and paid into SS using false ID's. Suddenly SS checks,including back pay,were flooding into Mexico. Not only that,but they became eligible for Medicare/Medicaid. And any dependents they have have had also qualified for SS checks as the dependent child of someone on SS. Mexicans in their 60's were legally marrying women with children who were in their 20's,and getting the kids on SS income and food stamps. I remember one newspaper story that featured a old American man in his 70's that owned an abandoned motel somewhere on the border between Mexico and the US who kept getting married over and over to Mexican women in their teens and early 20's,adopting their kids and getting them kids on supplemental income,Medicaid,and any other program they could sign up for,and then divorce her after a year,allow her to move into his motel as a renter,and collect rent money from her paid from her SS benefits,while he went to Mexico and found another one to marry and repeat the scam. He must have had more than a half-dozen ex-wives living in his motel and paying rent while their children drew money as dependent children. He even posed for a photo out front of the motel,surrounded by ex-wives and adopted dependent children. It was legal,and nothing could be done about it. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #5. To: paraclete (#3) Way to go AAA and he had the effrontery not to spend the money in the US SS income in the US is just above poverty level for most,but that same money in Mexico makes them upper middle-class. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #6. To: paraclete (#3) Way to go AAA and he had the effrontery not to spend the money in the US BTW,THAT is what makes the immigrants to the US today from Mexico,as well as most other countries different than the immigrants of 50 years ago. Yeah,the immigrants from 50 years ago came here to provide a better living for themselves and their families,but at the core of that was their desire to become actual Americans because that was a good thing to be. The typical immigrant of today comes here purely for the "free stuff" including the monthly checks,and has no desire to become an American. In FACT,they want America to accommodate them and become like whatever 3rd world shithole it was they left. They have no desire to learn to speak our language and learn and adopt our customs and values,they are just here for the cash. We MUST pass laws making ALL new immigrants EXEMPT from ANY public funding for the first 5 to 10 years they are living in America. If they can't make it here from working and managing their money and life-styles,let them go back home. No Food Stamps,no ADC,now public housing,nothing. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #7. To: sneakypete (#6) you are learning
#8. To: paraclete (#7) you are learning ????? In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments. #9. To: Justified (#1) 2+2=4 Yep.
#10. To: sneakypete (#5) (Edited) SS income in the US is just above poverty level I paid into that Ponzi scheme for 40+ years, starting when I was 15. Probably never see a single dime return on that investment. Planning on a luxurious retirement feasting on chicken, eggs, honey, kale... whatever we can manage to grow and raise ourselves. I'm going to eat less and live longer - if for no other reason than to defy the communists who'd like us all to starve to death, again.
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