Posted on 08/18/2010 4:28:23 PM PDT by Starman417
Illegal Aliens with multiple offenses are not considered for deportation, leaving Americans asking, "Who the Hell do we deport?" In an accessible text file for GAO report number GAO-05-646R entitled 'Information on Certain Illegal Aliens Arrested in the United States', it was released on May 9, 2005.
United States Government Accountability Office:Washington, DC 20548:
May 9, 2005:
The Honorable John N. Hostettler: Chairman, Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, and Claims: Committee on the Judiciary: House of Representatives:
The Honorable Steve King: House of Representatives:
The Honorable Melissa Hart: House of Representatives:
Subject: Information on Certain Illegal Aliens Arrested in the United States:
Obviously our government has an affection for the illegal Mexican alien that transcends common sense and decency. By allowing these policies to continue makes us complicit in the absurdity of Progressive nonsense that costs our country untold millions in financial loss and suffering.
We performed our work from October 2004 through May 2005 in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards. Further details on our scope and methodology, including how we selected the illegal aliens in our study population, are discussed in enclosure II.Results:
The briefing slides in enclosure I address each of our three questions. In summary, for our study population of 55,322 illegal aliens, we found that:
* They were arrested at least a total of 459,614 times, averaging about 8 arrests per illegal alien. Nearly all had more than 1 arrest. Thirty-eight percent (about 21,000) had between 2 and 5 arrests, 32 percent (about 18,000) had between 6 and 10 arrests, and 26 percent (about 15,000) had 11 or more arrests. Most of the arrests occurred after 1990.
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Snips:
.El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Deming, New Mexico. During processing, the subject admitted to being a Sureño 13 gang member, and records checks revealed he had an extensive criminal history.
. San Diego Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Chula Vista, California. During processing, the subject admitted to being a Mara Salvatrucha 13 (MS-13) gang member. Records checks revealed the subject had a prior criminal history and had been previously removed from the United States.
. El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico at the traffic checkpoint near Las Cruces, New Mexico. Records checks revealed the subject was a convicted sex offender and had been previously removed from the United States.
. El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Santa Teresa, New Mexico. Records checks revealed the subject had a prior conviction for sexual assault of a minor and had been previously removed from the United States.
. El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near El Paso, Texas. Records checks revealed the subject had an active arrest warrant for aggravated motor theft issued in the state of Colorado. Records further revealed that the subject was a Sureño 13 gang member and had been previously removed from the United States.
. El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Santa Teresa, New Mexico. Records checks revealed the subject had an extensive criminal history, including a prior conviction and subsequent six-year prison sentence for manslaughter.
. El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Calexico, California. During processing, the subject admitted to being a Barrio Newhall gang member, and records checks revealed he had been previously removed from the United States.
. El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents seized 206 pounds of marijuana and arrested a national of Mexico following an ultralight aircraft (ULA) incursion near Deming, New Mexico. A CBP Office of Air and Marine air asset was deployed to the area, and Border Patrol agents subsequently observed the ULA traveling toward Mexico. Agents responded to a possible drop zone where they apprehended the subject and recovered the marijuana. During the arrest, the subject attempted to assault an agent with a knife. He was subdued and taken into custody without further incident.
. Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Nogales, Arizona. Records checks revealed the subject had a prior conviction for sexual assault in the state of Wisconsin and had been previously removed from the United States.
. El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Calexico, California. During processing, the subject admitted to being a Wanderer gang member, and records checks revealed he had been previously removed from the United States.
. Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents arrested a USC, and seized a loaded firearm and knife near Laredo, Texas. The subject was wanted for the robbery of a local business, and had a criminal history that included robbery and narcotics convictions.
. Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Blythe, California. Records checks revealed the subject had multiple convictions for sex crimes, and had been previously removed from the United States.
. El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico near Calexico, California. During processing, the subject admitted to being a Sureño 13 gang member. Records checks revealed the subject had been previously removed from the United States.
. El Paso Sector Border Patrol Agents arrested a national of Mexico near Las Cruces, New Mexico. Records checks revealed the subject had a criminal history and he was identified as a Sureño 13 gang member.
. Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents assisted local law enforcement officers with the arrest of six subjects from Mexico, and the seizure of 70 pounds of marijuana, $12,000 in U.S. currency, four firearms, a ballistic vest and two vehicles near Weslaco, Texas.
.El Paso Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from Mexico at the traffic checkpoint near Las Cruces, New Mexico. The subject was traveling with a 13-year-old USC girl who was confirmed as a missing person.
. Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents arrested four illegal aliens from Mexico and seized 335 pounds of marijuana near Laredo, Texas. Agents responded to suspicious activity and discovered the marijuana and the subjects. Two subjects resisted arrest and assaulted an agent in an attempt to abscond. The subjects were subdued and taken into custody.
. New Orleans Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an illegal alien from El Salvador near Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Records checks revealed the subject had been previously deported from Canada for committing war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The latest NAFBPO foreign news report:
El Debate (Culiacan, Sinaloa) 8-17-10
Juarez Cartel recruits pretty hitmen
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua They are young and pretty and pleasing to the eye, but they fool the competition.
The armed branch of the Juarez Cartel that operates on the U.S.-Mexican Border is recruiting dozens of young, pretty women as deadly hitmen, according to a captured gunman employed by the organization.
They are young, pretty and pleasing to the eye and they are better able to fool the competition, says member of La Linea, Rogelio Amaya, before a camera owned by the Secretary of Federal Public Security Police in a clip circulated today.
This criminal band, whose characteristics are shown against its rivals, has deployed between 20 and 30 Little Prettys, aged between 18 and 30 years, with orders to kill, said Amaya.
Amaya was arrested last week with four other members of La Linea who are accused of killing two policemen in Cd. Juarez, the most violent city in Mexico.
These women, according to Amaya, have joined Los Comandos of La Linea to bring death to the henchmen of the Sinaloa Cartel in order to control Cd. Juarez, an important route of drugs, arms and money.
The majority of them (the female hitmen) are adolescents, said Amaya, in his recorded statement before the camera, a practice used by the SSP to take important statements from narcotraffickers.
Amaya said he does not know who recruits the women.
The women are just as deadly as the other members of this criminal band and they accompany other hitmen as they accomplish their deadly missions, according to Amaya, who is 27 years old.
The pretty murderers have already done several jobs and their work is equal to that of a man and they carry pistols and long guns, according to Amaya.
http://www.debate.com.mx/eldebate/Articulos/ArticuloGeneral.asp?IdArt=10113760&IdCat=6087
Other lead stories in El Debate:
* Two bagged subjects found;
* Three young men are kidnapped in different parts of the city;
* One murdered with a message left behind;
* Three dead bodies appear in the outskirts of Campo Cuba
El Diario de Juarez (Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua) 8-17-10
Another black record
Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua After the gush of 51 murders over the weekend, which was a record for the year, crimes continued into Monday with a reported 20 murders, which brings the total to 71 murders in four days, according to authorities.
These cases bring the total to 1,884 dead victims this year (In Cd. Juarez), a figure compiled by various reliable newspaper sources.
http://www.diario.com.mx/nota.php?notaid=b58bb9f41932d202cb5533d0c1638b76
El Financiero (Mexico City) 8-17-10
Hispanic immigrants have a more idealistic view of the USA
Miami (Notimex) Hispanic immigrants have a more idealistic view of the United States than those Hispanics born there, according to a study released today.
The poll taken by Neilsen, Stanford University, Univision and the Associated Press, found that 77% of foreign born parents believe that their children will find good jobs compared to 31% of Hispanic parents born in the United States.
More foreign born parents believe that their children will have an easier time buying homes and raising families compared to the same question posed to parents born in the USA.
The poll discovered that a majority of Hispanics live in two worlds and prefer to preserve their ethnic identity than to adapt to life in the United States.
The economic crisis has had profound impact on the Hispanic segment of the population with six of every ten living in fear of losing their jobs, and not being able to pay bills or save for education.
These economic pressures are a serious barrier for Latinos who place great importance on education. Some 90% hope to enroll their children into a university but only 13% go on to graduation, according to official statistics.
The study underlines the importance Hispanics place on assimilation into society in the debate of the immigration law in Arizona.
Before the approval of SB-1070 on April 23rd, a full 40% of Hispanics thought learning English is important to integrate into society and after approval of SB-1070 that figure rose to 55%.
The poll was taken from 1500 people from the 11th of March to the 3rd of June by the National Research Center in the University of Chicago. Participants were Hispanic families selected by Neilsen. The margin of error is + or 3.5 percentage points.
http://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/ElFinanciero/Portal/cfpages/contentmgr
.cfm?docId=280061&docTipo=1&orderby=docid&sortby=ASC
El Imparcial (Hermosillo, Sonora) 8-17-10
Recruiting police from other states
Hermosillo, Sonora Only 300 applications have been taken for positions in the State Security Police (PEI) when around 500 vacancies exist in the entire state. For this reason we are recruiting agents from other states in the Republic, says Abel Murrieta Gutierrez, the State Attorney General.
Due to the lack of interest of Sonora residents because of the violence that exists, people from other states are being recruited into the State Police.
It is necessary to maintain standards and ideals but it is not important where the recruits are from, said the state official. If the recruits pass the exams and are able to meet the requirements, that is what is important.
We require around 550 positions, but right now there are about 300 applications and those applicants have yet to pass the exams, said Murrieta.
http://www.elimparcial.com/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Noticias/17082010/
463739.aspx
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Ping!
While there, they spy a red phone and ask what the phone is for. The devil tells them it is for calling back to Earth.
Putin asks to call Russia and talks for 5 minutes. When he is finished the devil informs him that the cost is a million dollars, so Putin writes him a check.
Next Queen Elizabeth calls England and talks for 30 minutes. When she is finished the devil informs her that the cost is 6 million dollars, so she writes him a check.
Finally George Bush gets his turn and talks for 4 hours. When he is finished the devil informs him that the cost is $5.00.
When Putin hears this he goes ballistic and asks the devil why Bush got to call the USA so cheaply.
The devil smiles and replies, Since Obama took over, its a local call.
Well, sure, why would they want to cut into their voter base?
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