Sunday, February 24, 2008

2 stories about Illegals in Arkansas

Police say illegal aliens found in Van
By Ginny LaRoe
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

A routine traffic stop in the Lafayette County town of Lewisville led to the detention of 18 suspected illegal aliens who police said were being smuggled through the state. Police stopped a speeding van along U.S. 82 Tuesday morning and discorved it was full of men from several countries who had little or no identifying documents, said Police Chief Jason Tomlin. Some of the men fled during the stop, Tomlin said. After a search, four men were captured later that day. Six men facing local misdemeanor charges are being held at the Lafayette County jail. The U.S. Office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement has placed detainers on the men. The remaining 12 are being deported.

Interviews with the men, who spoke little or no English, led Tomlin to believe the driver of the van, Eulogio Casas, 36, of Mexico, is a "coyote" a term for someone who is paid to smuggle illegal aliens. He was cited for speeding, driving without a license and having no vehicle insurance. It's unclear if he will face federal charges. One of the men who fled during the stop was arrested in nearby Stamps after asking someone if he could take shelter from the cold in a truck. Three others were found covered in cobwebs in an abandonded grocery store. Tomlin believes a 19th person may be unaccounted for, though he didn't have an exact count of how many were in the van. Police said the men who face fleeing charges are: Jose Balderas, 42 of Mexico; Gregorio Diaz, age unknown, of Guatemala; and Eruol Aprecique, age unknown, of Mexico. One man was booked as "John Doe" because authorities could not determine his identity. The front-seat passenger, Arturo Rodrigues, 37, had a Texas identification card, but was charged with obstruction after Tomlin said he stopped speaking English during questioning. He also faces a citation for failing to wear a seat belt. The 12 men taken into custody by immigration agents are from Mexico, El Salvador, Sudan, Nicaragua and Honduras, said Temple Black, a New Orleans-based spokesman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. "If they haven't committed any crimes, we're still going to process them to go home," he said Wednesday. The van was headed east when police stopped it, but the men's destination was unclear.
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Sunday, February 24, 2008
LITTLE ROCK — 4 illegal aliens face drug, gun charges

www2.arkansasonline.com/news/2008/feb/24

After serving a search warrant seeking drugs and weapons Friday, Little Rock police arrested four illegal aliens and seized half a kilogram of cocaine and four guns. Officers from the Police Department’s SWAT and narcotics units served the warrant at 5511 Base Line Road, Lot 14, home to three of the people arrested, police said. Each person arrested faces felony charges of possession of cocaine with intent to deliver, maintaining a drugpremises, simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a defaced firearm and theft by receiving.

In addition to the cocaine, three handguns and a stolen rifle found in the home, police said they seized $4,500 in cash and plastic baggies used to package drugs. Those charged were Francisco Rodriguez, 23, of 3725 W. 98th St., and Hugo Villalobos, 33, Jorge Rodriguez, 17, and Jose Perez, 18, who police said lived at the address on the warrant. Information about their bail amounts and whereabouts wasn’t available Saturday.

Arkansas, Pages 20 on 02/24/2008
Copyright © 2008, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc.All rights reserved.This document may not be reprinted without the express written permission of Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc.

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Sorry about not posting this earlier, I had my birthday Saturday and celebrated with some friends and family. This should be front page news but of course we know the media does everything in it's power to downplay the importance of this problem. The first story mentions that at least some of the illegals were from Sudan, a muslim regime responsible for the deaths of thousands of Christians. At least one illegal was from Nicaragua, the home country of my mom which is now under the communist dictator Daniel Ortega. The second story shows how the narcotics trade benefits from illegal immigration. This is yet another price for the "cheap labor" that is "needed" by companies like Tyson Foods.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

No Amnesty In Arizona (a state fights illegal immigration!)

INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Posted 2/19/2008


Immigration Reform: The problem of illegal immigration seems to take care of itself if laws are obeyed and enforced. For the latest evidence, we turn to Sen. John McCain's home state. Arizona is seeing signs of a flight by Mexican immigrants out of the state and back across the border. Local reformers credit the state's recent crackdown on illegal immigration. Indeed, sanctions against employers are playing a key role. The new state law — which goes into effect March 1 — punishes employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants by suspending their business license for 10 days on the first violation and revoking it for a second offense. At the same time, the county sheriff in Phoenix has been helping enforce federal immigration laws by rounding up people living there illegally. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has given arrest authority to many deputies. So in the course of a traffic stop, illegal aliens without driver's licenses for the first time now stand a real chance of being deported. In response to the crackdown, illegals are flooding the Mexican consulate in Phoenix to obtain papers to move back across the border and enroll their children in school.

The consulate is reporting an "unusual" 400% increase in parents applying for Mexican birth certificates for their anchor babies and other documents they need to return to Mexico. They're also requesting a paper known as a "menaje de casa," which allows illegals living in the U.S. to cross into Mexico without paying a tax on their furniture and other household goods. How charming that they follow their own immigration rules, but not ours. And how telling that the Mexican government makes it hard for its citizens to return, while making it easier for them to break into our country by handing out thousands of maps to border tunnels and water tanks in the Arizona desert. Some immigrants' rights groups are claiming U.S. citizens, not just illegals, are crossing into Mexico, because the Arizona economy is flagging, and construction and retail jobs are drying up. That makes little sense. Americans don't flee to Mexico to find work. Fact is, some 30,000 illegal immigrants plan to leave Arizona sometime before March 1, when the state's tough new immigration laws kick in, according to a survey conducted earlier this month by Chicanos Por La Causa. And CPLC can hardly be accused of anti-immigrant bias — it's a nonprofit immigrant-support group.

State lawmakers who pushed through the crackdown are already heralding its success. The desired effect was having illegals see that the red carpet would no longer be rolled out for them. Arizona has borne the brunt of the Mexican invasion, and its citizens are fed up. According to a study last year, 12% of Arizona workers are in the U.S. illegally — the highest share in the country. Illegal immigrants and their families are not only a burden on public services, but many of them join gangs and commit violent crimes while living here. Amnesty advocates argue it's not feasible to deport millions of illegals. They say it's impossible to round up 12 million people and kick them out of the country. But the out-migration in Arizona proves you don't have to. Just making a strong show of law enforcement at the work site and on the street corners is enough to discourage illegals from staying. Arizona is a model for other states being overrun by illegals. If they just send a clear message to immigrants living here illegally that they're serious about enforcing the law, they'll pack up and leave. And they'll tell their friends and relatives waiting to break in on the other side of the border that it just ain't worth it. It costs a lot of money to hire coyotes and smugglers to get here. They'll see in due order that they'll be wasting their money and will stay home — or get in line with law-abiding immigrants who actually want to come to America and be American citizens.

http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=288317154716476

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

AMNESTY ALERT! and a weird robbery!

From the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR):

Backroom Negotiations in House May Bring Comprehensive Immigration Reform "Lite" to the Floor! Call Your Representatives NOW!!!!!

Capitol Hill news sources have been buzzing for the past 48 hours about backroom negotiations in the House of Representatives that may bring comprehensive immigration reform "lite" to the floor. Congressional Quarterly reports that Congressman Joe Baca (D-CA), Chairman of the Hispanic Caucus, is leading the fight for legislation that would provide a five-year amnesty visa to illegal aliens currently in the U.S. Baca said the five-year amnesty visas would be available to illegal aliens who can "prove they have a job, pay taxes and pass a criminal background check." (Congressional Quarterly Today, February 13, 2008) The negotiations for the five-year amnesty visas are already taking place at the highest levels of House leadership. They include Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Immigration Subcommittee Chairwoman ZoĆ« Lofgren (D-CA) and are reportedly bipartisan in nature. Speaker Pelosi, however, denies there has been any firm decision to move forward. (Id.) Not surprisingly, jumping on the visa bandwagon are business interests that have been attempting for months to secure an increase in H-2B visas—visas for unskilled workers.

These business interests have made repeated, but failed attempts since the demise of the 2007 Bush-Kennedy amnesty bill to increase the number of H-2B visas so employers could import more cheap foreign labor. Now they are at it again and Congress seems willing to listen, even during a period of economic downturn in the U.S.! Congressman Xavier Becerra (D-CA), assistant to Speaker Pelosi, confirmed that Leadership was attempting to find some "relief" for employers who cannot get enough foreign labor due to the caps set forth by law. (Congress Daily, February 13, 2008) Commenting on these negotiations, the senior manager for immigration policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said, "I think there is some type of deal in the works." (Congressional Quarterly Today, February 13, 2008) . Please call your Representatives NOW and tell them you want them to reject this plan to reward special interests. Insist that instead of working on comprehensive immigration reform "lite" they get to work on serious enforcement legislation. Tell them you oppose all forms of amnesty and oppose allowing big business to import even more cheap foreign workers so they can increase their profits at the expense of U.S. workers and wages!!!

To find the phone number of your Representative,
click here.
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Meanwhile... Back in Arkansas.

Illegal immigrant slave owner John Tyson was apparently robbed sometime last year by some party animals! The story states that 3 people had stolen somewhere between $140,000 and $160,000 in cash from the Tyson home around 12/27. On Jan. 2, John Tyson reported the theft of the cash from his residence. Tyson said he had collected the money over time and had the money in a briefcase he kept in his private living quarters of his home.

My question is why does a guy collect several thousand dollars over a period of time and puts it in a suitcase? Is this how John pays his illegals? Can taxpayers have a party at John's house for having to pay for the benefits of his illegal workers?

Check out the story here:
http://www.nwaonline.net/articles/2008

Tyson Foods illegal immigrant lawsuit thrown out

By Bill Poovey The Associated Press Writer

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - A federal judge threw out a long-running lawsuit that accused Tyson Foods of hiring illegal immigrants to depress wages. U.S. District Judge Curtis L. Collier in a Wednesday order granted the Springdale-based company's motion for a summary judgment in the 2002 damage suit. An attorney for Tyson, Roger Dickson of Chattanooga, said the company was happy with the ruling. He declined comment about any possible implications for other businesses that might face similar claims. The attorney for four employees who sued, Howard Foster of Chicago, said when contacted by phone Wednesday that he did not have time to comment. The lawsuit by Birda Trollinger, Robert Martinez, Tabetha Edding and Doris Jewell sought compensation, contending the company violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act by knowingly hiring illegal immigrants who were willing to work for wages below those acceptable to Americans. The judge's order said "plaintiffs failed to demonstrate Tyson was harboring or concealing illegal aliens" at its plants in Shelbyville, Tenn.; Ashland, Gadsden and Heflin in Alabama; Center, Texas; Glen Allen, Va. and Sedalia, Mo. The order said plaintiffs provided evidence that could have been presented to a jury to show Tyson was concealing unauthorized employees at its Corydon, Ind., facility but failed to show that Tyson's violations "caused their injuries."

In May 2002, Tyson filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, contending that because its workers are covered by a collective bargaining agreement, the union and not individual workers would have to pursue claims of damage. A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit, but an appeals court disagreed and said it could proceed. At one point Collier had suggested possibly involving a mediator in an attempt to reach a settlement. The company's lead attorney, Tom Green of Washington, D.C., said then Tyson was not inclined to participate in such discussions. Green previously said the legal fight was about costing Tyson millions of dollars to be in a case they should not be in. Green in 2003 successfully defended Tyson and three former managers accused of conspiring to hire illegal immigrants from Mexico and Central America for low-wage production jobs to boost profits. Two former Tyson managers who made plea deals were each sentenced to one year of probation. Green and other Tyson attorneys had argued that if the company hired illegal workers, it was because of the underground market for phony immigration papers and the government's flawed system of screening immigrants.

Of course Tyson Foods spent around $500,000 in the first half of 2007 on lobbying. They are a large part of the reason why the government's screening system is flawed. An anti-American Federal Judge overturned the will of the people in California by removing Prop 187, and of course the pro-illegal crowd often goes to the leftist run courts to get it's way around the will of citizens. With this story along with the fact the media has forced us to chose a pro-Amnesty President, it's clear the Federal Government is not going to deal with illegal immigration.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Busy Weekend!

Last weekend was very busy. We had our meeting at the Coffee Beanery which other than the sun in our eyes was a great place to eat and meet. We got to discuss the Presidental election and status of the Arkansas Republican Party. The next President of the United States is most likely to be someone with a bad record on illegal immigration and there does not seem to be much in the way of immigration reform candidates who are campaigning right now in Arkansas. It was determined that the best way to stop illegal immigration was to work on ballot initiatives. I won't go into details about what we decided, but I will say that we have a long way to go and we will need some help on stopping illegal immigration. I'll let you know about our next meet ASAP.

Sunday, a few members of our group attended the Worldview Weekend Seminar. Most of the seminar talked about how Christians were being led away by leftist ideals and how to stop children in Christian households from becoming leftist. Many Christians who know what to do about abortion and other issues become confused about illegal immigration. We handed out information to people as they left the seminar.

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The state of Arizona has been fighting hard against illegal immigration for decades. Despite opposition from virtually every elected official, huge businesses, and even foreign governments, the citizens of Arizona have started win their battle against illegal immigration:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1960365/posts

Thursday, February 07, 2008

KeepArkansasLegal Meeting

Saturday February 9th 4pm- KeepArkansasLegal will have a meeting at the Coffee Beanery, 17200 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock , AR. We will discuss past events as well as how to deal with illegal immigration in Arkansas. The Coffee Beanery does not have a meeting room but does have good food and internet access.
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?Beanery

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Excellent article here:
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=24882

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

McCain strongest on the War on Terror?

The media have done a great job of making us forget this story. I didn't think about it until today. After hearing for the thousanth time that McCain was the strongest on The War on Terror, I thought about his immigration record and about Terrorism. It does appear that in dealing with terrorism overseas both McCain and Romney would use the military in the proper way to deal with terrorist. It is doubtful that either candidate would let Iran get away with making nukes. With the exception of waterboarding and getting off foreign oil with our own oil McCain and Romney are the same on the foreign aspect of The War on Terror. The question then becomes what about the domestic War on Terror. I came across a detailed story about the terrorist involved in the Fort Dix Plot from freerepublic.com. I think everyone should see this and realize that the Comprehensive Immigration Bills of 06 and 07 would have put 3 terrorist on the path to citizenship!

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1830460/posts

A closer look at the men charged with plotting to attack Fort Dix. The information was provided by the U.S. Department of Justice:
• Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer, 22, of Cherry Hill. He was born in Jordan, is a U.S. citizen, and is employed as a taxicab driver in Philadelphia.
• Eljvir Duka, 23, of Cherry Hill, also goes by "Elvis Duka" and "Sulayman," was born in the former Yugoslavia. Duka is illegally residing in the United States and operates businesses known as Qadr. Inc., Colonial Roofing and National Roofing, all of which list business addresses the same as his residence.
• Dritan Duka, 28, of Cherry Hill, also goes by "Distan Duka," "Anthony Duka" and "Tony Duka." He was born in the former Yugoslavia, is illegally residing in the United States, and operates businesses known as Colonial Roofing and National Roofing, both of which list business addresses at the residence of defendants Eljvir Duka and Shain Duka. (All of the Dukas charged are brothers.)
• Shain Duka, 26, of the same address as Eljvir Duka in Cherry Hill, also goes by "Shaheen," was born in the former Yugoslavia. Shain Duka is illegally residing in the United States and operates businesses known as Colonial Roofing and National Roofing, both of which list business addresses the same as his residence.
• Serdar Tatar, 23, of Philadelphia, was born in Turkey. Tatar is legally residing in the United States. His last known employment was at a 7-Eleven in Philadelphia.
• Agron Abdullahu, 24, of Buena Vista Township, Atlantic County, was born in the former Yugoslavia. Abdullahu is legally residing in the United States and is employed at a Shop-Rite supermarket.
The Duka brothers and Abdullahu are ethnic Albanians born in the former Yugoslavia.

Press Release by ALIPAC about the upcoming primary elections!

Illegal Immigration & Amnesty Supporters Endorse McCain for President!

February 4, 2008

CONTACT: ALIPAC, press@alipac.us, (866) 329-3999

In defiance of the polling data on illegal immigration and GOP voters, the nation is led to believe that John McCain is poised to win a close race against Mitt Romney in tomorrow's primary voting on "Super Tuesday", in what will be heralded as a public mandate for amnesty, if McCain wins. Geraldo Rivera and Juan Hernandez, two of the most flagrant supporters of illegal immigration and amnesty in the media, have both announced their support for McCain. The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) also known as the Council of the (Hispanic) Race has announced their positive feelings for McCain, while labeling any group or personality in the media opposed to amnesty as an ally of the KKK.

Even Ruben Navarrette, a CNN columnist, who constantly rants in support of illegal immigration, while slinging mud at anyone who stands up for immigration enforcement, loves John McCain. "Supposedly, three US Senate incumbents who are DC insiders are the favorite pick of voters at a time when the American public is outraged at the DC status quo," says William Gheen of ALIPAC. "The McClintObama 'front runners' in the primary would suggest that Americans are happy with the Congress, supportive of Amnesty, and feel that the Washington insiders have led the nation in the right direction on issues such as the War, the economy, and illegal immigration."

Recent polls have shown historic readings showing more Americans feel the nation is on the wrong track than ever before, while showing approval levels for Congress at historic lows. While the anti-illegal immigration GOP voters are split between Romney, Huckabee, and Paul, many are starting to coalesce around the Romney campaign, in a last ditch effort to stop John McCain. The fact that Huckabee is attacking Romney leads many to believe he has cut a deal with McCain to stay in the race and play the role of political spoiler. "Every major illegal immigration supporter is signaling they want McCain to win the GOP primary," says William Gheen. "If that happens tomorrow, it will be final proof that America's political system has become a multi-million dollar charade.

It is hard to picture the political anarchy that will follow, if the 80% of Americans who oppose illegal immigration and amnesty find themselves trapped in a choice between a Democrat like Clinton and Obama, or a Republican like McCain which all stand for the same thing, especially on the immigration issue. The McClintObama scenario is a national train wreck in motion!" ALIPAC released an article over the weekend titled "McClintObama Amnesty Plan: 20 million illegal alien voters by 2010", which now appears on over 1,000 websites. A copy can be viewed at http://www.alipac.us/article-2920-thread-1-0.html

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Interesting video concerning a presidential candidate
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1964573/posts