Thursday, August 28, 2008

Local Girl (from Texas) Kidnapped, Found in Arkansas

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2069441/posts?page=1

KXXV-TV ^ Aug 26, 2008 Brian Collins
Posted on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 7:14:35 PM by raybbr

MARLIN- A 13-year-old girl is back with her family after she was kidnapped Sunday evening by an illegal immigrant. Marlin Police said Jesus Diaz-Lopez convinced the girl to get in his car before traveling to North Carolina Sunday evening. The girl was found Monday around 8:30 p.m. in Berryville, Ark. with Diaz. He has been charged with sexual assault of a child and kidnapping. Police also say Diaz, who is between the ages of 18 and 26, could also be face charges of taking a minor across state lines. Diaz is being held in the Carroll County Jail with a federal immigration hold. He will be tried in Falls County, Texas. Police say Diaz began approaching the girl when she was 12. Her father had told him to stay away from her on at least one occasion.
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A response to the AR Demgaz attack-
The Arkansas Democrat editorialists are back with their scare tactics – tactics to humiliate anyone who takes the lead on conservative issues in order to frighten anyone else from stepping forward. (See this link from this blog explaining the tactics these editorialists use: http://deb-pelley.c.topica.com/maama9habJ0yDaKCgEbcaeQCRr/)

This time George Arnold signed his name to the hatchet piece on the leader of Secure Arkansas, Jeannie Burlsworth. It is ironic that his article, which is designed to put the fear into conservatives, accuses Burlsworth of scare tactics. Not only is it ironic, but it is a great example of psychological projection (a defense mechanism in which one attributes – projects- to others one's own unacceptable or unwanted thoughts or/and emotions.) See this link for Arnold's entire article: http://deb-pelley.c.topica.com/maama9habJ0yEaKCgEbcaeQCRr/

And all these articles are basically the same. They have the template all written, just substitute the name of the conservative that dares to be bold, add a few details, and Voila', another hatchet piece. Arnold admits that these anti illegal immigrants "are everywhere." But in his closing paragraph he says, "I still hold out hope that there’s room for a serious, fact-based discussion of immigration to this country. Unfortunately, those who think like Jeannie Burlsworth will have nothing to add to such a conversation."Arnold is basically saying that certain people like Jeannie (and the rest of us) should not have a voice in the discussion, even though 90% of the people agree with us, as we demonstrated when we obtained 56 thousand signatures in 39 working days. Arnold closes his article with these words, "We’ve got to rise above the irrational kind of fear she’s peddling." And what do these editorialists peddle? Misinformation, fear, and propaganda.

Arnold calls Burlsworth bizarre and pretends she is a "black helicopter" conspiracist because she has concerns about the North American Union (the merger of Mexico, Canada, and the United States.) and the NAFTA Superhighway. I guess Lou Dobbs of CNN is also bizarre because he and his investigators expressed outrage over these issues in special TV programs and were concerned about our sovereignty. See these links for these videos. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T74VA3xU0EA;

http://deb-pelley.c.topica.com/maama9habJ0yGaKCgEbcaeQCRr/

It is hard to know if these editorialists are so blind that they can't see the reality of these things they call conspiracies; or if they know the truth and are just trying to fool the people. On some issues we know the answer; they do know the truth and are trying to fool the people. On this North America Union and NAFTA Super Highway, we wonder. And when are these editorialists going to learn they are the ones out of touch with the people and reality? They need to get out of their little media world and listen to the common folks, most of whom they seem to despise. The only reason they claim to be on the side of the illegal aliens is because they support big business, even if it creates slave labor. They always seem to support the powerful.
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Ice doing the job that Jesse Jackson/Al Sharpton won't do; actually helping blacks!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

ICE: Nearly 600 detained in Miss. plant raid!

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D92Q6K480&show_article=1
LAUREL, Miss. (AP) - Federal officials say nearly 600 suspected illegal immigrants were detained in a raid on a manufacturing plant in southern Mississippi, making it the largest such sweep in the country. A spokeswoman says more than 100 of those caught up in Monday's raid on Howard Industries were released based on humanitarian concerns, mostly because they have children. Most of the rest were transferred to a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Jena, La. Nine 17-year-olds were transferred to the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement. The Mississippi raid was one of a series of recent high-profile crackdowns on illegal immigrants. In May, officials swept into the Agriprocessors kosher meatpacking plant in Iowa and detained 400 workers.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Secure Arkansas continues push

Group's founder visits Northwest Arkansas to meet supporters
By Don Dailey The Morning News

SPRINGDALE - Jeannie Burlsworth is not giving up her effort to get illegal immigrants banned from receiving certain state services. The founder of Secure Arkansas was in Northwest Arkansas last week to assure supporters she remains committed even though her group failed to gather enough signatures to place an initiated act on the Nov. 4 general election ballot. Burlsworth held two public meetings, one in Rogers and the other in Springdale. She also held at least one meeting with supporters that was closed to the public."You're good people," Burlsworth told a group of 15 people gathered in the Rogers Public Library. "You've been abused enough up here."Secure Arkansas gathered about 57,000 signatures in six weeks earlier this summer, about 5,000 signatures short of the number needed to get the proposal on the ballot. The proposal would have required those wanting some state-provided benefits, such as some services offered by the Department of Health, to sign affidavits attesting to their U.S. citizenship. All in the audience at the Rogers meeting were familiar with Burlsworth, though she had never met them, having communicated only through e-mail.

The next night at the Jones Center in Springdale, 20 people showed up, many who heard of the meeting through television news coverage of the meeting the night before. Jim Miranda, a Bella Vista resident who advocates for Hispanic causes, said Burlsworth's inability to draw more than 20 people to a meeting in Northwest Arkansas indicated to him that Burlsworth overestimated her message's resonance in the area. "I believe people have a lot more issues they think are more important at this time," Miranda said. Burlsworth said she never intended or expected to draw large crowds at last week's meetings. "What I was just trying to do is meet some of the people I'd never met before," she said. Her audiences may have been small, but the people who attended are passionate about illegal immigration. Tammy McCannon, a Rogers woman who attended the meeting at the library, volunteered to open her house to other supporters to work for the cause. "We are not going to go away," she said. "We are going to get more organized." McCannon said she has two children who attend Rogers schools, and she believes they are suffering academically because teachers spend too much time with children who speak English poorly. Stephanie Vaughn, a Springdale resident and Northwest Arkansas event coordinator for Secure Arkansas, told the audience at the Springdale meeting that her husband's contracting business failed because he couldn't compete with contractors who hired illegal immigrants. Vaughn told the audience that building support for the group should be easy. She asked that each audience member call five friends and ask those five to call five other people and soon the 20 people in the audience could reach thousands. Burlsworth said the fact that the group fell just short in only six weeks of gathering signatures gave her confidence they could prevail and get the act on the 2010 general election ballot. She said it's even more important because some surrounding states have enacted similar restrictions, which have driven illegal immigrants into Arkansas. Rey Hernandez, deputy state director of the League of United Latin American Citizens, said he didn't doubt Burlsworth would be able to get the proposal on the ballot. "Whether they're able to move their agenda forward is another question," he said. Hernandez disputed the notion that illegal immigrants have fled to Arkansas for its less restrictive requirements."Most of their rhetoric is not based on fact," Hernandez said.
www.nwaonline.net/articles/2008/08/23/news/azsecurearkansas

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Some video footage of the Springdale event:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkJjN61Dnrc

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Democrat Presidential Candidates

According to the news, Barrack Obama has chosen Deleware Senator Joe Biden as his VP running mate. Here are the voting records of both Senators:

Barrack Obama's Immigration Reform Voting Record
http://profiles.numbersusa.com/improfile.php3?DistSend=IL&VIPID=1162
Joe Biden's Immigration Reform Voting Record
http://profiles.numbersusa.com/improfile.php3?DistSend=DE&VIPID=162

Also posted here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2066687/posts

Friday, August 22, 2008

Northwest Arkansas Events

Secure Arkansas recently held several events in NW Arkansas. We discussed the many problems that illegal immigration is causing in the state and the Northwest Arkansas Community. We also discussed the corruption of the Mexican Government and the many successes we have already have. There were specific stories of how illegal aliens effected the housing market and the schools. Video footage of the event will be up soon, but I wanted to remind everyone about another event coming up in Northwest Arkansas .

Saturday August 23rd time unknown- The Mexican Consulate based in Little Rock is supposed to have a mobile consulate at the Springdale Civic Center. This mobile consulate is supposed to give out Matricular Cards and show illegals how they can get services. According to the story, there are over 350 appointments for visits to this event. We would any video footage, photographs, or eye witness accounts of this event. You can email me or Secure Arkansas about this or other issues concerning illegal immigration.

Monday August 25th-Thursday August28th- The Democrat 2008 Convention will be held in Denver. Websites such as freerepublic.com and libertypost.com should have live threads and important information about the event as it happens. Of particular interest is what the speakers will say (or won't say) about illegal immigration.

Monday September 15th time unknown- There are supposed to be school board elections in Springdale. According testimony at the Townhall meeting, over 1,000 illegal immigrant kids suddenly appeared in the Springdale School District! I have no information on candidates on where they stand on illegal immigration.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Illegal Immigrant Radio and Acambaro crooks

An open-mic radio show is helping Mexican nationals in Northwest Arkansas navigate the system of getting identification to make life easier in the United States and on return trips home to Mexico. Every Friday, Mexican Consulate Andres Chao of Little Rock and members of his staff answer caller questions from 5-6 p. m. on “La Zeta” radio, KSECFM 95. 7, in Springdale. The Spanish-language show also airs in the Fort Smith area on KREU-FM 92. 3, “La raza.” (The Race)
“The consulate’s office is three hours away from Northwest Arkansas, yet we have the bigger population of Mexican nationals there,” Chao said. “This radio program is a good way to reach our community and go straight to the people.” Many who call Una Charla Con el Consulado, or A Chat with the Consulate, ask how to obtain Mexican government-issued identification, called a Matricula Consular ID. The cards can be used to open bank accounts and fly on some airlines. Callers also want details on getting passports being used by some returning to Mexico, Chao said. Mexican birth certificates are also in demand for children who are U. S. citizens and have a parent who was born in Mexico, he said. “The child can get dual nationality to let [him ] enroll in school or obtain services in Mexico,” Chao said. “This is helpful because you never know in the future when a family may suddenly want to return.” Callers on the Aug. 8 show asked Chao and documentation affairs counsel Alejandro Leon Vargas about the forthcoming mobile consulate station that was planned for Saturday at the Springdale Civic Center (we need to videotape this event). Some callers were frustrated that 350 appointments available for the visit were full already. Chao was calm in saying that slots could open if those with appointments don’t show up with the proper documentation. He stressed that an original birth certificate, proof of address and photographic identification are needed for the Matricula ID. The cards cost about $ 30. Later, he said that the consulate’s office, which opened in April 2007, is considering adding staff to serve more people. The office serves the Mexican population in Arkansas, west Tennessee and east Oklahoma. Radio station owner Eddie Vega said knowing ahead of time what is needed to get consulate identification saves people an unnecessary drive to Little Rock. “The program lets the consulate address many different people who all have the same questions,” Vega said. “It’s usually call after call — more than we can handle in one hour.”
The radio show grew from an on-the-air interview Chao gave “La Zeta” in March. That conversation came in the days after Andriana Torres-Flores, a Springdale woman, was left in a Washington County Circuit Court jail cell for four days without food or water. Disc jockey “Piba” talked with Chao about the controversy and the reaction many Hispanics had. Chao visited Torres-Flores in Springdale and met with county officials, who assured him such a mistake wouldn’t be made again. “He told the listeners that it doesn’t matter if someone is [a ] legal or illegal [resident ] — that this was inhumane treatment,” said Piba, whose name is Silvana Pagliuca. “Listeners started calling and saying, ‘Well if he can help her situation, then maybe he can help me. ’” She said some callers have questions for the consulate’s legal affairs and protection division. “They want to know their legal options if they are facing deportation, or who can tell them the best thing to do if they are arrested or detained by immigration authorities,” she said. Chao said the consulate’s office doesn’t try to distinguish between legal and illegal Mexican nationals who seek help. “We don’t ask for immigration status — that is out of our hands,” he said. “That is the American authorities’ jurisdiction (then why do you always sue the US Government?), [whereas ] we [represent ] the Mexican government (and all it's corruption).”

Acambaro crooks not paying sales taxes Americans pay:
www.nwaonline.net/articles/acambaro.txt

Friday, August 15, 2008

More Mexican Government Arrogance

This story shows what kind of people we might be dealing with at our townhall meeting:
www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080

Forgot to put this update about another murder by an illegal alien murder.
www.nwaonline.net/articles/2008/08/12/news/

Update on illegals in NW Arkansas getting a pass:
www.nwaonline.net/articles/2008/08/14/opinion/

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Secure Arkansas Announces Town Hall Meetings & other stuff

Jeannie Burlsworth, Founder and Chairman of Secure Arkansas, is hosting two town hall meetings in Northwest Arkansas which are open to the public and will focus on the impact of illegal immigration on the taxpayers of Arkansas. The first meeting will be held at the Rogers Public Library Monday, August 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the RPL Community Room. The second meeting will be at the Jones Center for Families in Springdale on Tuesday, August 19 at 6:30 p.m. in the Chapel. Jeannie Burlsworth said, "Are you tired of illegal aliens unfairly benefiting from the privileges of citizenship in Arkansas? Then bring your family and friends and voice your concerns. These meetings will be a great opportunity for you to educate yourself on this important issue, learn what you can do to make a difference, and find out what the future holds for Secure Arkansas."
For more information please contact Stephanie Vaughn at 479-502-9119 or visit http://www.securearkansas.com/.

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Illegal aliens getting a pass: http://www.nwaonline.net/articles/

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Laura Kellams, in a recent news story, stated," It's just a question of how much the students should pay to attend, not whether they can attend. Higher Education officials say no law requires colleges and universities to verify students' legal status for admission."Kellams' statements could be propaganda. She quoted a Department of Homeland Security statement that it "does not require any school to determine a student's status,"but she doesn't give the rest of the story. According to Internet blogs, the U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency's Pat Reilly said that the only way foreign nationals can attend college in the United States legally is through the agency's International Student Exchange and Visitors Program. Reilly explained why they don't go after the illegal aliens in colleges: The agency is more worried about enforcing immigration law in the workplace because it's the prospect of jobs that lures immigrants to the country illegally in the first place. In 8 U. S. C. Section 1621, postsecondary education is listed as one of the state and local benefits for which illegal aliens are not eligible. Then why shouldn't the question be whether illegal aliens can attend college in Arkansas ? This is a question numerous citizens should ask our governor since Mike Beebe was quoted by The Associated Press as saying," If you don't like the law, you try to change it in the way this country was set up and designed to change the law." BOBBIE WARNER / Little Rock

Friday, August 08, 2008

Child Labor in Arkansas and Death Penalty for Illegal?

DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa labor officials said Tuesday that they had uncovered dozens of child-labor violations at the nation’s biggest supplier of kosher meat. Officials from the state’s labor commissioner’s office said their investigation, which spanned several months, uncovered 57 cases of child-labor law violations at the Agriprocessors kosher meatpacking plant in Postville, where nearly 400 workers were arrested this spring in the largest immigration enforcement operation in U. S. history. The types of violations included minors working in prohibited occupations, exceeding allowable hours for youth to work, failure to obtain work permits, exposure to hazardous chemicals and working with prohibited tools. Juda Engelmayer, an Agriprocessors spokesman, declined to comment.

Federal immigration agents arrested 389 illegal alien workers, mostly Guatemalans, in a May 12 raid at the Agriprocessors plant. Most of the arrested workers pleaded guilty within a week and are serving sentences in federal prisons outside Iowa before being deported. Allegations of child-labor violations were included in an initial affidavit and a search warrant that led to the raid at Agriprocessors, which also operates a plant near Gordon, Neb. Kerry Koonce, a spokesman for Iowa Workforce Development, the agency that oversees the labor commission, said Iowa’s child-labor investigation into Agriprocessors began before the federal immigration raid and was independent of the raid. Under Iowa law, it is illegal for children under the age of 18 to work in meatpacking plants. Koonce said the number of violations is much larger than what is usually found in Iowa.

“Typically, when we have childlabor issues, it’s an issue of one or two individuals,” she said. Koonce said the full report was not being made public because it is a part of a criminal investigation, but she confirmed that 57 children were involved. Labor officials say the childlabor violations would normally be turned over to the county attorney’s office, but in this case will most likely be handed over the Iowa attorney general at the county’s request. The attorney general’s office said it could not comment on what penalties are possible, but Koonce said any charges would be filed against the company and would generally include fines. Several underage workers who said they were employed at the plant have spoken out since the raid about their experiences. State labor officials say they are still investigating some wage violations at the plant.

www.nwanews.com/adg/National/233451/

I'm glad the Iowa Labor Office has decided to investigate the child labor issue in this case. I suddenly realized that when Petit Jean Poultry was raided a few years ago, the fact that a 14 year old girl was working there was never investigated by the Arkansas Dept of Labor! Here's the part from the AR dept of labor that deals with child labor:

www.arkansas.gov/labor/divisions/labor_standards
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Arkansas may end up "violating" the opinion of the Mexican Government and the World Court!
www.nwanews.com/adg/News/233711/
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Shocking video of illegal alien:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QICLyzsvtgI
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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Acambaro case fuels clash over 287(g) program and Illegal Executed!

The operators of Acambaro Mexican Restaurants are expected to plead guilty this week to charges stemming from a December raid of the company’s restaurants. The raid was the first carried out by the Northwest Arkansas Regional Immigration Criminal Apprehension Task Force, a partnership between area law enforcement agencies and U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Task-force supporters say the raid exemplifies how using local officers to enforce federal immigration law is a rousing success. Opponents of the task force, created last September under section 287 (g ) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, say the raid proves all of their fears true. Arturo Reyes Jr., 35, and wife Silvia Reyes, 36, both of Rogers; Armando Reyes, 33, of Lowell; and Lucila Huaracha, 33, also of Lowell; are set for a changeof-plea hearing Thursday in U. S. District Court in Fayetteville. All are suspected illegal aliens. The four were among 23 people arrested in the December raid. The Reyeses and Huaracha had pleaded innocent to charges of harboring and shielding illegal aliens. The raid was the result of a two-year investigation, police have said.

Jim Miranda, a self-described Hispanic-rights advocate (an over-rated leftist) from Bella Vista, said the raid illustrates the problem with having local police involved in immigration issues. “I don’t believe a business should be singled out because they see a group of brown people working in the kitchen,”(does anybody think the Federal Agents just walked into the kitchen's w/out a case?) Miranda said last week. Miranda contends that the program has operated differently than what was presented to the community — that it would be limited to targeting hardened criminals who are in the country illegally. “This has everything to do with civil liberties and racial profiling,” he said (so the police are racist?) . Miranda said he was initially pleased by the work of Springdale Police Chief Kathy O’Kelley, who sought input from area Hispanic leaders while her city applied to be part of the federal program. Now, he feels betrayed, Miranda said. “She gave us a commitment that it was going to be used to affect serious crime,” Miranda said. “We believed her.” O’Kelley said defining serious crime can be subjective. “Have you ever been the victim of identity theft? If you were, you would think that is a very serious crime,” she said (Great Response!). There is certainly room for refinement, O’Kelley said, but the 287 (g ) program is the best way for local agencies to deal with criminal activity by illegal residents, O’Kelley said. “I think we are still finding our way with how this task force is going to work,” she said. Members of the Reyes family and attorneys for both sides declined to comment prior to the hearing. In addition to the criminal charges, civil forfeiture proceedings seeking 11 properties worth $ 3. 5 million also are pending against the restaurant operators. Once the criminal proceedings conclude, deportation proceedings may begin against the Reyeses and Huaracha.

Rogers Mayor Steve Womack, the driving force in bringing the 287 (g ) program to Northwest Arkansas, said it’s simply enforcing the law. Womack said his vision for the program was to expand the reach of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Limiting the scope of the program would be foolish, he said. “I think it’s working beautifully,” he said. The task force is credited with processing 262 illegal aliens for deportation between December and March 20, according to information from Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Miranda said Hispanics are more harshly prosecuted for white-collar crimes. He points to the case of former Centerton Mayor Ken Williams, who assumed the identity of dead man and lived under an assumed name for decades. His secret identity was discovered last year by reporters from the Benton County Daily Record. Williams, who was born Don LaRose (A US citizen) , was allowed by a judge to keep the name he assumed in the 1980 s (should still have been punished for ID theft) . To date, he has not been charged with any crime, despite using someone else’s Social Security number for years. “I’m not going to let Northwest Arkansas not focus on its hypocrisy with what happened with Don LaRose,” Miranda said. (so anybody with dark skin can commit ID theft b/c 1 white guy got away with it)

awallworth@arkansasonline. com
287 (g ) timeline November 2007 Rogers pursues the 287 (g ) program under which local police are trained and certified to enforce federal immigration laws. Aug. 14, 2007 The Rogers and Springdale police departments and the Benton and Washington county sheriff’s offices announce they’ll send a total of 19 officers to 287 (g ) training. Sept. 18, 2007 The 19 officers from the four agencies graduate from 287 (g ) training. Sept. 25, 2007 The four agencies finalize 287 (g ) agreements with U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The area’s Immigration Criminal Apprehension Task Force is formed. Oct. 5, 2007 The first person arrested by the task force is charged with a federal crime. Heriberto Gonzalez-Rodriguez, 44, was charged in U. S. District Court in Fayetteville with illegal re-entry by an aggravated felon. October 2007 The task force will crack down on illegal aliens who commit identify theft and document fraud to get jobs. Dec. 10, 2007 The task force raids Acambaro restaurants and Garcia’s Distribution Co., arresting 23 suspected illegal aliens, seizing more than $ 3 million in property and freezing the companies’ bank accounts. December 2007 Acambaro operators Arturo Reyes Jr.; his wife, Silvia; his brother, Armando Reyes; and Lucila Huaracha each are charged with harboring illegal aliens for financial gain. They all plead innocent. Dec. 27, 2007 Area Hispanic leaders denounce the Acambaro raids, saying the task force should be arresting serious offenders, not targeting Hispanic business owners over their hiring practices. May 7 Defense attorneys for the Reyeses and Huaracha file a motion seeking dismissal of the case. July 17 Change-of-plea hearing reset to Aug. 7.
http://www.nwanews.com/adg/News/233165/

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Texas puts justice over the arrogant Mexican Government and World Court!
http://michellemalkin.com/2008/08/05/supreme-court-delays-illegal-alien-rapistdouble-murderers-execution/

Sunday, August 03, 2008

No more Labor Day, Mexican Ice, and Sanctuary City Policy caught on film

The non-American company Tyson Foods has decided to get rid of Labor Day. Although "diversity" was the official excuse, it seems that a company that exploits illegal aliens simply had no reason to celebrate Labor Day: http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=71218

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Upper Level Meth Drug Dealers Are Illegal Immigrants
Many of the upper-level drug dealers who control the flow of meth out of Mexico tend to be illegal immigrants, the police chief said. Following are excepts from the Jonesboro Sun August 2, 2008. The remarks were made at a meeting of concerned citizens.
Yates [Jonesboro Police Chief] weighs in on drug woes
JONESBORO — A cultural wave of drug abuse and violence has started across the country, and Jonesboro Police Chief Mike Yates said he is concerned.Unlike the drug and cultural revolution of the 1960s, this new shift is more tied to gang activity, Yates said.Most of the fight against the sale and consumption of illegal drugs occurs at the local level, but some national policies are making the problem worse, even in Jonesboro, Yates said. Over the last couple of years the bulk of methamphetamine has come into the city from Mexico, Yates said.Working as a Drug Enforcement Agency officer in Atlanta during the mid-1990s, Yates said he noticed a huge swing in the amount of meth moving across the Mexican border after the North American Free Trade Agreement was enacted.Local meth dealers were hampered by laws passed by the Arkansas Legislature in 2005 limiting the amount of ephedrine or similar drugs that could be purchased. These substances are a primary ingredient in producing meth.When local supplies withered, “Mexican Ice,” as its called on the street, began to appear in greater quantities, law enforcement officials said.Mexican meth tends to be higher quality, which makes it more dangerous, Yates said.Many of the upper-level drug dealers who control the flow of meth out of Mexico tend to be illegal immigrants, the police chief said. Although drug problems relating to illegal immigrants in Jonesboro are negligible, Yates said it still affects this community.To stem the tide of Mexican meth, Yates said more inspections of cargo on the border are necessary, and all immigrants need to be accounted for.“I’m not against people coming here to find jobs and improve their lives,” Yates said. “What I can see is how illegal immigration affects the law enforcement side of the equation.”Some of his opinions about how to curtail the area’s drug problems aren’t “politically correct,” and Yates said he’s more than aware of that.“If I get into trouble for telling the truth, so be it,” Yates said. (The link for this story has so far been diabled http://www.jonesborosun.com/story.php?ID=34121)

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How Houston Police are forced to deal with ID thieves thanks to cowardly politicians appeasing Mexico:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ilh-2WYPbq4

Will pro-illegals "need" Child Labor next?

http://www.nwanews.com/adg/National/232471/

We must also remember that the raid on Petit Jean Poultry in Arkadelphia showed that at least 1 girl was working who was 14 years old.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1453456/posts

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A great article about the cause of illegal immigration (and child labor) in the United States:
http://article.nationalreview.com/print/