Posted on 12/30/2006 8:16:34 PM PST by Minutemen
LOL You're bad!
We can load 'em up on train cars and ship them out. The logistics are possible. We can even use the illegals in the process. Its been done before, after all...
There was a time, not so long ago, when you shot or shot at a Texas peace officer your fate was sealed. You would never see the inside of a courtroom or jail cell. This had far reaching benefits, lower tax outlay for the law abiding public and less shooting at peace officers.
No more, the DPS and even the Rangers are so PC and wimpy it makes me want to puke.
Good shooting, guys!
Check any thread even remotely related to Rep Tom Tancredo, or 'immigration' and that pro-criminal, open border ijit will be there.
Here's yet another story to follow. CHP Officer shot. No surprise though because this happens every single day.
http://cbs2.com/topstories/local_story_364124616.html
The "alleged" perp: Armando Saucillo of Bell Gardens.........nuff said.
I found a couple more articles about this, but none of them mention immigration status.
This is interesting from a local "news roundup". Pick any town, any day and it's the same.
http://cbs5.com/localwire/localfsnews/bcn/2006/12/30/n/HeadlineNews/ROUNDUP/resources_bcn_html
Salinas police are searching for a suspect who fled after robbing a Sanborn Road taqueria on Thursday.
The robbery occurred at approximately 2 p.m. at Tacos El Jalisciense II, at 441 N. Sanborn Road. According to authorities, the suspect entered the restaurant brandishing a large knife. He demanded cash in fluent Spanish and fled after the cashier complied.
The suspect is described as being 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing approximately 150 to 160 pounds. He was last seen wearing a white ski mask and white scarf covering his face along with a burgundy sweatshirt, blue jeans and white tennis shoes. He fled on foot towards Hilltop Drive.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call Salinas police at (831) 758-7250.
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Petaluma police arrested a man on suspicion of driving under the influence and found more than 36 pounds of marijuana in his car, police reported.
Fructuoso Torres Barreto was arrested around 7:40 p.m. Thursday after an officer responded to a call of a reckless driver on U.S. Highway 101, according to police. A private citizen had seen Barreto driving near the Valero gas station at 5153 Old Redwood Drive, police said.
Several packages of marijuana were found in the car Barreto was driving, police said. Barreto was arrested on suspicion of felony possession and transportation for sale of marijuana, driving under the influence and driving unlicensed, police reported. He was booked into the Sonoma County jail.
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Contra Costa County sheriff's investigators arrested a man in Brentwood Thursday they say is responsible for the abduction and rape of an underage girl more than a year ago.
Detectives linked Daniel Alfredo Flores, 29, to the crime using DNA evidence and the state's databank, according to the sheriff's office. They say he is responsible for a sexual assault in Bay Point in October 2005.
Flores was arrested in Brentwood, where he resided, and booked early Friday morning in Contra Costa County jail on charges of forcible rape, forcible sodomy, digital penetration, false imprisonment and kidnapping for the purpose of committing a felony sexual offense.
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I'm just sorry that two officers got shot in the process of taking this filth down. I remember those days too, an unwritten rule that was known on the streets and kept things copascetic.
Watching,
Thanks for the articles. It boggles the mind doesn't it? I'm a nine year vet of the U.S. Border Patrol so I've seen just about everything when it comes to illegal aliens and the toll that illegal immigration takes on our society. I thought that people on this forum would be interested in seeing what we did when I worked the BORCAP (Border Patrol Criminal Alien Program) Unit for two years. The following link is to the Carrizalez-Rucker Detention Center in Olmito (Cameron County), Texas (just north of Brownsville). The inmate population list includes photos and their pending charges. All the inmates with "Hold for BORCAP," "Immigration Detainer," or "BORCAP Detainer," in their charges are illegal aliens of course. We couldn't even interview all the inmates to check their status due to the high number of new cases coming in each day! We were only able to deport about 100 to 150 criminal aliens each month. Can you imagine if every Border Patrol Station had its own BORCAP unit? I have to laugh every time I hear activists say that illegal aliens are good, honest, and hardworking people. It's time to expose some more truth to that false notion...
http://www.co.cameron.tx.us/eagle/HTML/Inmates/ICURRENT.HTM
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