Your neighborhood ICE agents, that's who. It seems that my previous posts about fast food being one of the many jobs Americans won't do, is true in Delaware as well. Either that or the greedy plantation owners in Delaware are just like the ones in Columbus, Indiana. They can't make enough money, so they hire illegal immigrants to fill the coffers even faster. Here is the link to the story about the raids conducted at Burger King stores. Oh, and BK has officially been added to my list of restaurants that "my family will no longer patronize".
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080830/NEWS/808300349
Here are some select tidbits to chew on.
"...Some of the workers arrested are recent immigrants who came to the U.S. within the past five years looking for work. Minimum-wage restaurant jobs were about the only thing the women could get."
Ok, here we go with the obfuscation and lies. They are not "recent immigrants", they are recent illegal immigrants!
"The Mexican consulate could not be reached for comment Thursday."
And the Mexican Consulate has what exactly to do with this situation? Are they the responsible party for bringing these invaders here? I say fine them a million bucks per illegal arrested. If they want to be involved, then by all means, give them their wish.
""As you can imagine, families are living in fear, and this has brought a situation that no one really wants in the state," Gonzalez said. "We understand the law needs to be respected, but by the same token, these individuals come for economic reasons, just looking for opportunities to advance."
Actually many of people in the state do want this so-called "situation". They are called citizens, and they are sick and tired of wave upon wave of illegal immigrants taking jobs, spitting on the law, and sucking the lifeblood out of the economy. It makes no difference why they came here. Why is Mexico's utter failure as a nation somehow our responsibility to repair?
I saved the best for last. If you are easily sickened by tripe, or have a tendency to bleed from your eyes when provoked; use caution.
"As long as comprehensive immigration reform is not passed, the situation will not improve," she said. "I don't see how else this is going to be solved."
I'll translate for those that don't speak "open borders". It means that they will not stop invading our country, taking our jobs, killing our citizens, bankrupting our hospitals until they get what they want: AMNESTY!
I am still hoping for a raid soon in Columbus. Talk about headlines! They could easily break the record for the largest raid, but I seriously doubt ICE has the resources to raid all the local employers of illegal labor at one time. I can safely say though, that they have quite a few choices of places to begin.
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
"Tattered" immigration system. Really?
According to the Dayton Daily News, our immigration system is in tatters. Their proof? Armondo Mondragon. He's just a hard-working family man, trying to make it in the Gem City. He got nabbed by the "Sheriff Joe" of the midwest, Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones. Mondragon was driving without a license and his vehicle had no rear license plate. Oh, and then there's the small fact that he is an illegal immigrant.
According to the Dayton Daily News, Mondragon's "wife", who is also an illegal immigrant, is concerned that he may be deported. Wow. Let me see if I get this. You and your husband break United States immigration laws, traffic laws, state laws, and you are worried that you might get deported? Ok. Let me break it down for you. You knew that entering the United States illegally was a crime punishable by deportation. You chose to come anyway. Now you want us to feel sorry? You took the chance and lost. Try it again from the back of the line.
This quote speaks volumes..."Most, they say, came for the same reason that immigrants have traditionally come here: economic opportunity and the chance to give their children a better life."
First of all, the Dayton Daily News lumps illegal immigrants in with those who obey our laws to come to America. It's a slap in the face of the millions who came here legally. Then they use the "better life for their children" clause to tug at the heart strings. Mondragon and his "wife", (they are not legally married either) have five, count 'em, five children, all born in the US. Dandy. They are poor examples to use when using the "better life for their children" clause. Why? Because they did not bring their children to America in search of a better life; they made the children after they illegally entered the country. They know the drill. Crank out an anchor baby or five, and you will have the sympathy of bleeding heart judges and newspapers, nationwide. Plus our court's twisted interpretation of the 14th Amendment grants these children instant citizenship, and all the public assistance that goes with it.
I just wonder how our immigration system became "tattered"? I wonder who gets to shoulder the blame? I do know who shoulders the financial burden though; you and I.
http://www.daytondailynews.com/n/content/oh/story/news/local/2008/08/03/ddn080308immigration.html?cxntlid=inform_artr
According to the Dayton Daily News, Mondragon's "wife", who is also an illegal immigrant, is concerned that he may be deported. Wow. Let me see if I get this. You and your husband break United States immigration laws, traffic laws, state laws, and you are worried that you might get deported? Ok. Let me break it down for you. You knew that entering the United States illegally was a crime punishable by deportation. You chose to come anyway. Now you want us to feel sorry? You took the chance and lost. Try it again from the back of the line.
This quote speaks volumes..."Most, they say, came for the same reason that immigrants have traditionally come here: economic opportunity and the chance to give their children a better life."
First of all, the Dayton Daily News lumps illegal immigrants in with those who obey our laws to come to America. It's a slap in the face of the millions who came here legally. Then they use the "better life for their children" clause to tug at the heart strings. Mondragon and his "wife", (they are not legally married either) have five, count 'em, five children, all born in the US. Dandy. They are poor examples to use when using the "better life for their children" clause. Why? Because they did not bring their children to America in search of a better life; they made the children after they illegally entered the country. They know the drill. Crank out an anchor baby or five, and you will have the sympathy of bleeding heart judges and newspapers, nationwide. Plus our court's twisted interpretation of the 14th Amendment grants these children instant citizenship, and all the public assistance that goes with it.
I just wonder how our immigration system became "tattered"? I wonder who gets to shoulder the blame? I do know who shoulders the financial burden though; you and I.
http://www.daytondailynews.com/n/content/oh/story/news/local/2008/08/03/ddn080308immigration.html?cxntlid=inform_artr
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
The best excuse ever!
This one almost takes the cake! 59 illegal immigrants were arrested in a raid Tuesday in Asheville, NC. You will simply love to hear what job "Americans won't do" that these invaders were doing. And the excuse offered by the plantation errrr...company that "employed" them is even better.
These illegal immigrants were not picking tobacco, lettuce, or even tomatoes. They were...wait for it...the horrible, tedious, back-breaking work that no American on earth would do was...ya ready for this? Working for a parachute manufacturer which supplies parachutes to the United States military. You read that correctly. A large group of foreign nationals, with no legal right to even be in the country, were making the parachutes that our service members rely on to keep them from a sudden and violent death.
I'm so dumbfounded I can't think. Oh yeah, the company's excuse was that they were "duped" by the false ID's that the illegals used to get hired. That's the latest excuse that these scumbag companies use when they get caught with slave labor. "Oh, those tricky little rascals fooled us with fake ID's."
If you can bear it, the rest of the story is available here http://www.wcnc.com/news/local/stories/wcnc-081208-krg-raid.3d28f5e3.html
These illegal immigrants were not picking tobacco, lettuce, or even tomatoes. They were...wait for it...the horrible, tedious, back-breaking work that no American on earth would do was...ya ready for this? Working for a parachute manufacturer which supplies parachutes to the United States military. You read that correctly. A large group of foreign nationals, with no legal right to even be in the country, were making the parachutes that our service members rely on to keep them from a sudden and violent death.
I'm so dumbfounded I can't think. Oh yeah, the company's excuse was that they were "duped" by the false ID's that the illegals used to get hired. That's the latest excuse that these scumbag companies use when they get caught with slave labor. "Oh, those tricky little rascals fooled us with fake ID's."
If you can bear it, the rest of the story is available here http://www.wcnc.com/news/local/stories/wcnc-081208-krg-raid.3d28f5e3.html
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Outrageous and hypocritical but not a bit surprising.
Mexico is calling the kettle black. They are fining US drivers for crossing the border to fill their tanks with cheaper diesel fuel. I am in no way justifying American citizens breaking Mexico's laws; I am simply pointing out the flagrant, blatant, and glaringly obvious hypocrisy. Mexico is a failed, socialist, narco-state. They encourage their citizens to illegally enter to United States and suck the lifeblood from our economy. They then have the gall to fine US citizens for buying more diesel than they should. Read this article and see if you can prevent the blood from shooting straight out of your eyes. Have cotton gauze handy.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,401041,00.html
MEXICO CITY — A Mexican border city has begun fining U.S. drivers who cross the border to fill extra drums, tanks or barrels with government-subsidized Mexican fuel.
The city of Ciudad Acuna, across the border from Del Rio, Texas, said Friday that it fined four U.S. residents for carrying extra diesel and would impound their cars until they pay. The fines equal 70 percent of the value of the diesel confiscated.
U.S. drivers can fill up their own vehicles, but carrying extra fuel containers back across the border violates customs regulations and possibly safety rules, a report from the city said.
Mexico, one of the world's top 10 oil producers, sells diesel fuel domestically at subsidized prices of about $2.25 per gallon, about half the U.S. price.
Mexican filling stations near the U.S. border have seen an increase in American drivers who cross over to fill up. Mexican truckers and drivers complain the run on fuel is causing temporary shortages and longer lines for them.
Are you still breathing? Can you still taste the stupid? I have read the article at least 10 times and my rage still won't subside!
I have an idea for our own useless and pandering government. How about we fine Mexico 1 million dollars for every illegal immigrant that we catch? Then we calculate how much that illegal immigrant cost the United States in public services such as health care, welfare, lost tax revenue etc. and multiply that total times 100. And for added incentive to cities like Columbus, that have unwritten sanctuary policies; have 50% of the fines collected go to the city where the illegal was captured. I figure that would get the message across quite clearly, to all parties.
One last word to all the Mexican truckers that are complaining. Your countrymen who are making "the run" on our borders are causing long lines in our emergency rooms, welfare offices, and unemployment agencies. We'll stop when you do.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,401041,00.html
MEXICO CITY — A Mexican border city has begun fining U.S. drivers who cross the border to fill extra drums, tanks or barrels with government-subsidized Mexican fuel.
The city of Ciudad Acuna, across the border from Del Rio, Texas, said Friday that it fined four U.S. residents for carrying extra diesel and would impound their cars until they pay. The fines equal 70 percent of the value of the diesel confiscated.
U.S. drivers can fill up their own vehicles, but carrying extra fuel containers back across the border violates customs regulations and possibly safety rules, a report from the city said.
Mexico, one of the world's top 10 oil producers, sells diesel fuel domestically at subsidized prices of about $2.25 per gallon, about half the U.S. price.
Mexican filling stations near the U.S. border have seen an increase in American drivers who cross over to fill up. Mexican truckers and drivers complain the run on fuel is causing temporary shortages and longer lines for them.
Are you still breathing? Can you still taste the stupid? I have read the article at least 10 times and my rage still won't subside!
I have an idea for our own useless and pandering government. How about we fine Mexico 1 million dollars for every illegal immigrant that we catch? Then we calculate how much that illegal immigrant cost the United States in public services such as health care, welfare, lost tax revenue etc. and multiply that total times 100. And for added incentive to cities like Columbus, that have unwritten sanctuary policies; have 50% of the fines collected go to the city where the illegal was captured. I figure that would get the message across quite clearly, to all parties.
One last word to all the Mexican truckers that are complaining. Your countrymen who are making "the run" on our borders are causing long lines in our emergency rooms, welfare offices, and unemployment agencies. We'll stop when you do.
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Thursday, August 7, 2008
The truth comes out!
I reported on Monday http://illegalcrimes.blogspot.com/2008/08/somethin-aint-jivin.html on a story that The Republic printed, about suspects arrested after a high speed chase. Well today, the truth comes out! I applaud The Republic for printing the truth. The suspect arrested was identified as Guillermo Amaro-Hernandez. Actually the suspect is wanted on a felony warrant for child molestation in Jackson County. His name is Pablo Vivermos and he is an illegal immigrant! Now I won't go pointing any fingers...wait, strike that, yes I will! This is the very reason why I believe that Mayor Armstrong, the Columbus Police Chief, and Sheriff Gorbett are being derelict in their duties. Scumbags like Vivermos should not be in the country in the first place, but when they are arrested and no one asks about immigration status, the authorities are guilty of abetting illegal immigrants. As I said in the first post about this story, the don't ask, don't tell policy is bad, and will result in serious consequences. Vivermos was released on bond after 48 hours, but a suspicious Sheriff, Sgt Jimmy Green kept up the investigation. Vivermos had multiple ID's when arrested. Great job Sgt Green!
Vivermos was arrested at his job in Columbus. Imagine that! It was as if he was not the slightest bit concerned that his true identity and the warrant would be discovered. I will get to the bottom of his place of employment if at all possible. They will join my list of local businesses that I will never again patronize. His employer knew or at least had a clue that Vivermos was an illegal immigrant, and chose to employ him anyway; making sure to protect his bottom line by keeping labor costs low. Disgusting.
Mayor Armstrong and Sheriff Gorbett, you must contact ICE and begin participation in the 287(g) program! Columbus is hurtling down the same path as San Francisco, with it's sanctuary city policies. Please reverse course. It's not too late.
Vivermos was arrested at his job in Columbus. Imagine that! It was as if he was not the slightest bit concerned that his true identity and the warrant would be discovered. I will get to the bottom of his place of employment if at all possible. They will join my list of local businesses that I will never again patronize. His employer knew or at least had a clue that Vivermos was an illegal immigrant, and chose to employ him anyway; making sure to protect his bottom line by keeping labor costs low. Disgusting.
Mayor Armstrong and Sheriff Gorbett, you must contact ICE and begin participation in the 287(g) program! Columbus is hurtling down the same path as San Francisco, with it's sanctuary city policies. Please reverse course. It's not too late.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Tired rhetoric, truth, lies, and even threats.
This tale, filled with the elements mentioned in the title, requires a huge dose of antacid to keep the bile at bay. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080805.IBBITSON05/TPStory/Comment
I'll expound on some of the finer points.
"Mario is a Latino immigrant, living near the edge of this city on the edge of greater Washington. Are he and his family here legally?
"Some of us are legal," he replies. "Others are visiting."
Visiting? Really? Kinda like the burglar is simply visiting your house? Just "borrowing" some things? Riiight.
"Large numbers of Hispanic immigrants are moving from areas hostile to illegal immigrants to places where the laws are laxer."
Places like Columbus, Indiana I suppose. But we don't have an illegal immigration problem here. I now know why; they are "just visiting".
"Once again, Latino America is on the move."
Should read: Latin America is on the move. As in moving into the US in ever increasing numbers. I am sick to death of the implication that illegal immigrants are Americans. They are not and should never be; until they return to their third-world cesspool and get in the back of the line.
"Four times since 2005, Congress tried but failed to find some path to legality for the illegal Latino immigrants. With the federal government paralyzed, state and local governments started taking action on their own."
Here's a clue for the clueless. Congress tried to jam amnesty down our unwilling throats 4 times, and we, the people said NO. The federal government is paralyzed because of it's inability to do the will of the people, which elected them.
"But Brad Puckett can testify to the outflow firsthand. He works at a car dealership that specializes in leasing and selling vehicles to customers with less-than-perfect credit. A year ago, Latino customers made up 60 per cent of the firm's business. Now it's 35 per cent."
For those who have not had the distinct displeasure of dealing with people like him; he's in the same boat as the mortgage lenders who sell people things they can't afford. He preyed on the unsuspecting and the uneducated; and now complains that his pool of suckers is drying up. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if they were selling cars to people with stolen identities and no driver's licenses.
"Business groups are fighting back, and have succeeded in getting several state legislatures to modify or abandon crackdown legislation. Farming and business groups maintain that they wouldn't be able to run their operations without illegals. In agriculture, for example, as many as three-quarters of farm workers are illegal, according to some estimates, although others put the figure lower."
Wow! That's a pretty clear self-indictment if I ever saw one. These modern-day plantation owners are freely admitting that they use illegal labor, and that it's "necessary". I bet the plantation owners of the past said the same things about the African slaves they used. What happened after the slaves were freed? Did farming end? Did the nation starve to death because there were no more people to harvest and plant crops? HMMM?
I've saved the best for last. It seems that the Plantation Owner's Association is fit to be tied. They are threatening to leave the US if they can't keep their slaves. Here it is in their own words...
"If so, predicts Mr. Regelbrugge of the Agriculture Coalition for Immigration Reform, the result will be "chaos, absolute chaos," as the supply of low-paid, semi-skilled workers evaporates.
After all, he observes, "there's nothing we're doing here that can't be done somewhere else in the world."
Wow! Just Wow.
I'll expound on some of the finer points.
"Mario is a Latino immigrant, living near the edge of this city on the edge of greater Washington. Are he and his family here legally?
"Some of us are legal," he replies. "Others are visiting."
Visiting? Really? Kinda like the burglar is simply visiting your house? Just "borrowing" some things? Riiight.
"Large numbers of Hispanic immigrants are moving from areas hostile to illegal immigrants to places where the laws are laxer."
Places like Columbus, Indiana I suppose. But we don't have an illegal immigration problem here. I now know why; they are "just visiting".
"Once again, Latino America is on the move."
Should read: Latin America is on the move. As in moving into the US in ever increasing numbers. I am sick to death of the implication that illegal immigrants are Americans. They are not and should never be; until they return to their third-world cesspool and get in the back of the line.
"Four times since 2005, Congress tried but failed to find some path to legality for the illegal Latino immigrants. With the federal government paralyzed, state and local governments started taking action on their own."
Here's a clue for the clueless. Congress tried to jam amnesty down our unwilling throats 4 times, and we, the people said NO. The federal government is paralyzed because of it's inability to do the will of the people, which elected them.
"But Brad Puckett can testify to the outflow firsthand. He works at a car dealership that specializes in leasing and selling vehicles to customers with less-than-perfect credit. A year ago, Latino customers made up 60 per cent of the firm's business. Now it's 35 per cent."
For those who have not had the distinct displeasure of dealing with people like him; he's in the same boat as the mortgage lenders who sell people things they can't afford. He preyed on the unsuspecting and the uneducated; and now complains that his pool of suckers is drying up. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if they were selling cars to people with stolen identities and no driver's licenses.
"Business groups are fighting back, and have succeeded in getting several state legislatures to modify or abandon crackdown legislation. Farming and business groups maintain that they wouldn't be able to run their operations without illegals. In agriculture, for example, as many as three-quarters of farm workers are illegal, according to some estimates, although others put the figure lower."
Wow! That's a pretty clear self-indictment if I ever saw one. These modern-day plantation owners are freely admitting that they use illegal labor, and that it's "necessary". I bet the plantation owners of the past said the same things about the African slaves they used. What happened after the slaves were freed? Did farming end? Did the nation starve to death because there were no more people to harvest and plant crops? HMMM?
I've saved the best for last. It seems that the Plantation Owner's Association is fit to be tied. They are threatening to leave the US if they can't keep their slaves. Here it is in their own words...
"If so, predicts Mr. Regelbrugge of the Agriculture Coalition for Immigration Reform, the result will be "chaos, absolute chaos," as the supply of low-paid, semi-skilled workers evaporates.
After all, he observes, "there's nothing we're doing here that can't be done somewhere else in the world."
Wow! Just Wow.
Labels:
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invasion,
jobs Americans won't do
Monday, August 4, 2008
Somethin' aint jivin'
Headline in The Republic: "Hope man flees law at 100 mph". Sounds like a typical police chase story, right? I thought so as I started reading the article.
In a 7 paragraph story, I had to read all the way to the 5Th paragraph to find out the driver's name; Guillermo Amaro-Hernandez. Charges filed: DUI, reckless driving, public intoxication, and resisting law enforcement. His passenger, Irvin Gomez was also arrested. He was charged with public intoxication.
Hernandez is being held on a $45,000 bond, while Gomez was released on $10,000 bond.
This is where things start to get weird. I checked the arrest reports, taken from the police blotters. According to the story, the arrests occurred at 2:17 a.m. According to the police blotter, several pages after the story, Hernandez was arrested at 9:32 a.m. Maybe that's the time he was booked into the jail, but it clearly says "arrests". To further the mystery, the blotter says that Gomez was arrested at 4:06 a.m. and was charged with DUI aaaaaaand driving without ever receiving a license! So who was really driving, and why the discrepancy in the report? Simple oversight perhaps, on the part of The Republic? The world may never know. One thing that I can almost guarantee we won't ever read; the immigration status of the perps. Why, you ask? Because The Republic has a strictly upheld policy of not reporting immigration status until it becomes part of the court record. It only becomes part of the court record if the police and sheriff bother to run an immigration check; which they don't because, according to the mayor; we don't have an illegal immigration problem in Columbus.
Don't ask. Don't tell. See no illegals, hear no illegals, speak no illegals.
In a 7 paragraph story, I had to read all the way to the 5Th paragraph to find out the driver's name; Guillermo Amaro-Hernandez. Charges filed: DUI, reckless driving, public intoxication, and resisting law enforcement. His passenger, Irvin Gomez was also arrested. He was charged with public intoxication.
Hernandez is being held on a $45,000 bond, while Gomez was released on $10,000 bond.
This is where things start to get weird. I checked the arrest reports, taken from the police blotters. According to the story, the arrests occurred at 2:17 a.m. According to the police blotter, several pages after the story, Hernandez was arrested at 9:32 a.m. Maybe that's the time he was booked into the jail, but it clearly says "arrests". To further the mystery, the blotter says that Gomez was arrested at 4:06 a.m. and was charged with DUI aaaaaaand driving without ever receiving a license! So who was really driving, and why the discrepancy in the report? Simple oversight perhaps, on the part of The Republic? The world may never know. One thing that I can almost guarantee we won't ever read; the immigration status of the perps. Why, you ask? Because The Republic has a strictly upheld policy of not reporting immigration status until it becomes part of the court record. It only becomes part of the court record if the police and sheriff bother to run an immigration check; which they don't because, according to the mayor; we don't have an illegal immigration problem in Columbus.
Don't ask. Don't tell. See no illegals, hear no illegals, speak no illegals.
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