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73 illegal aliens = 429 arrests
When I read these figures I can only say "**** Bush and Congress".
America really needs regime change. And I'm not talking about the Democrats. They are garbage replacing dog droppings. ted GeorgeWashingtonAdmirer wrote: > I'm reminded of the 2005 case of Jose Raul Peña, a > previously-deported (several times, moreover) illegal alien with > multiple non-immigration-related felonies in the USA for violent crimes. > > Peña, the owner (and rather unbelievably so -- does the DMV even > ALLOW this?) of a used car lot that sold vehicles to other illegal > aliens (who weren't even allowed to drive), in the summer of 2005 he > engaged in a shootout against Los Angeles police while holding against > his chest -- as a sort of "human shield" -- one of his several > illegitimate anchor babies from multiple other illegal alien women. > > The horrifically violent illegal alien felon's family is now suing > the LAPD. (Research it yourself!) > __________________________________________________ __ > Some Immigrants Are Re-Arrested 6 Times > > By LARA JAKES JORDAN > The Associated Press > Monday, January 8, 2007; 9:21 PM > > WASHINGTON -- Immigrants arrested for being in the United States > illegally may have been charged up to six more times, for more serious > crimes, after they were released by local authorities, new Justice > Department data indicate. > > Additionally, a separate report also issued Monday concludes that the > number of illegal immigrants deported after being declared a felon is > on the rise. > > The Justice findings by department Inspector General Glenn A. Fine > examined the criminal histories of 100 illegal immigrants arrested and > then released by local and state authorities in 2004, the latest > complete data available. Of the sample group of 100, according to the > audit, 73 immigrants were later arrested a collective 429 times _ on > charges ranging from traffic tickets to weapons and drug charges. > > The data suggest "the rate at which released criminal aliens are > re-arrested is extremely high," the audit noted. The report, parts of > which were redacted, was required by Congress in 2005 and looked at how > local and state authorities that receive Justice Department funding are > working with the Homeland Security Department. > > For years, the government was forced to release thousands of illegal > immigrants who were caught in the United States because of not enough > jail space and other resources. But last fall, with immigration as a > key election-year priority, Homeland Security declared it would detain > 99 percent of non-Mexican illegal immigrants until they could be > returned to their home nations. The policy generally does not apply to > Mexicans, who are almost immediately returned to Mexico after being > stopped by Border Patrol agents. > > The Justice audit, however, only looked at immigrants who were arrested > and released by local and state authorities before they could be turned > over to Homeland Security to be detained or deported. In all, 752 > cities, counties and states participating in the program received $287 > million in 2005, the audit noted. > > Five states _ California, New York, Texas, Florida and Arizona _ > received the bulk of the money, together pulling in more than $184 > million. > > Assistant Attorney General Regina B. Schofield, who oversees the Office > of Justice Programs that controlled the funding, declined comment on > the audit, noting that it does not contain any recommendations. > > A separate report by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at > Syracuse University showed that the number of immigrants who were > deported as "aggravated felons" doubled over the last 15 years, from > 10,303 in 1992 to an estimated 23,065 in 2006. > > But TRAC, which obtained the data from the Justice Department's > Executive Office of Immigration Review, noted concerns that some of > those immigrants never committed felonies. > > "An individual can be declared an aggravated felon on the basis of a > conviction on misdemeanor charges such as shoplifting," the TRAC report > concluded. > > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...01/08/AR200701 > 0800285.html > > > ************************************************** ********************** > PLEASE EMAIL THESE LINKS TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW: > > "The Illegal-Alien Crime Wave" by Heather MacDonald > http://www.City-Journal.org/html/14_...gal_alien.html > > www.PredatoryAliens.com > www.ImmigrationsHumanCost.org > www.DayLaborers.org > www.Alipac.us > www.ImmigrationWatchdog.com > www.AmericanPatrol.com > www.SaveOurState.org > www.EscapingJustice.com > > See the COLOSSAL costs of illegal aliens to the American taxpayer: > www.ImmigrationCounters.com > ------------------------------------------------ > "How Eisenhower solved illegal border crossings from Mexico" > By John Dillin > http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0706/p09s01-coop.html > > Excerpt: > > "General Eisenhower ... quoted a report in The New York Times, > highlighting one paragraph that said: 'The rise in illegal > border-crossing by Mexican 'wetbacks' to a current rate of more than > 1,000,000 cases a year has been accompanied by a curious relaxation > in ethical standards extending all the way from the farmer-exploiters > of this contraband labor to the highest levels of the Federal > Government ..." > > "Herbert Brownell Jr., Eisenhower's first attorney general, said the > president had a sense of urgency about illegal immigration when he took > office. > > "America 'was faced with a breakdown in law enforcement on a very > large scale,' Mr. Brownell said. 'When I say large scale, I mean > hundreds of thousands were coming in from Mexico [every year] without > restraint.'" > -------------------------------------------------- > Just two of MANY American cops murdered by illegals: > www.DeputyDavidMarch.com > www.KrisEggle.org > > "Unfortunately, the majority of illegal aliens who are here are engaged > in criminal activity. Identity theft, use of fraudulent Social Security > numbers and green cards, tax evasion, driving without licenses > represent some of the crimes that are engaged in by the majority of > illegal aliens on a daily basis merely to maintain and hide their > illegal status. In addition, violent crime and drug distribution and > possession is also prevalent among illegal aliens. Over 25% of today's > federal prison population are illegal aliens. In some areas of the > country, 12% of felonies, 25% of burglaries and 34% of thefts are > committed by illegal aliens." > > -- Testimony of District Attorney John M. Morganelli before the House > Subcommittee on Immigration, Border, Security and Claims [Note: 99% of > warrants for murder in Los Angeles, California -- the USA's 2nd > most-populous city -- are for illegal aliens] > > "It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, > tireless minority keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of > men." > -- Samuel Adams |
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