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Here is more information and prof that foriegn governments are sending their degenerates to this country. It is an invasion to humilate and degredate American Society:
Thousands of Foreign Child Predators Roam US
Jim Kouri, CPP
Jim Kouri, CPP is fifth vice-president of the National Association of Chiefs of Police and served in law enforcement for over 25 years. He writes for many police magazines such as Police Times. He's appeared as on-air commentator for over 100 TV and radio news and talk shows including Oprah, McLaughlin Report, CNN Headline News, MTV, Fox News, etc. His book Assume The Position is available at Amazon.Com and can be ordered at local bookstores.
By Jim Kouri, CPP
July 29, 2005
Top officials at the Department of Homeland Security recently announced that arrests during the first two years of Operation Predator have exceeded 6,000.
Operation Predator is Immigration and Customs Enforcement's comprehensive initiative to safeguard children from foreign national pedophiles, international sex tourists, Internet child pornographers and human traffickers. Operation Predator evolved out of ICE’s mission to find and deport illegal aliens, particularly those with criminal records. The majority of the arrests under Operation Predator - roughly 85% - have involved foreign nationals in this country whose child sex crimes make them removable from the United States. By matching immigration databases with state Megan’s law directories, ICE agents have arrested more than 1,800 registered sex offenders.
Since Operation Predator began on July 9, 2003, the initiative has resulted in 6,085 child predator arrests throughout the country - an average of roughly 250 arrests per month and eight arrests per day. While arrests have been made in every state, the most have occurred in these states: Arizona (207), California (1,578), Florida (255), Illinois (282), Michigan (153), Minnesota (190), New Jersey (423), New York (367), Oregon (148) and Texas (545).
Operation Predator also has an important international component, as leads developed by domestic ICE offices are shared with ICE Attaché offices overseas and foreign law enforcement for action. To date, leads shared by ICE with foreign authorities have resulted in the arrest of roughly 1,000 individuals overseas.
With an average of nearly 250 child sex predator arrests per month, ICE's Operation Predator has emerged as one of most successful efforts ever launched to protect America's children. In enforcing the nation's immigration laws, ICE is systematically targeting those who pose the greatest threats, including criminal aliens who prey on our children.
Some recent ICE arrests involving criminal aliens who committed child sex crimes include Julio Cesar Rabago-Magana, a Mexican man who raped a four-year-old child in the basement of Mercado Central in Minneapolis, Minn. Rabago-Magana pleaded guilty Oct. 23, 2002 to first-degree criminal sexual conduct. After serving his criminal sentence, he was arrested by ICE agents at his St. Paul home on March 3, 2005, and deported six days later.
To date, more than 2,100 of these foreign-born predators have been removed from the United States to their home nations. As part of this process, ICE advises the host nation governments about the criminal histories of each sex predator it is deporting to their nations. ICE also issues Green Notices through Interpol in appropriate cases. The Green Notice provides information on career criminals who have committed, or are likely to commit, offenses in several countries.
Sources: US Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, National Security Institute
[ ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS AID IN BREAKING THE LAW ]
Police allege illegals involved in registration scam
By PAT GROSSMITH
Union Leader Staff
MANCHESTER — A Manchester man is alleged to have been running an illegal car registration scam, charging people he knew to be in the county illegally up to $2,000 each to register their cars and trucks in his name, authorities said yesterday.
Florentino Hernandez, 43, of 536 Hall St., came under investigation on March 31 when his name was flagged after he filed 30 car and truck registrations, according to New Hampshire Highway Patrol Lt. William McGee.
Highway Patrol Officer First Class James Berube investigated the case and discovered illegal aliens were paying Hernandez up to $2,000 per vehicle to have him register their cars and trucks, McGee said.
Berube contacted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The federal agency provided five agents from Boston and Manchester to assist in the investigation.
Berube got an arrest warrants and, Wednesday night, 11 people were taken into custody in Manchester. Three of them — including Hernandez — were charged criminally while eight others were picked up for being in the country illegally.
Yesterday, Hernandez pleaded guilty in Manchester District Court to four misdemeanor counts of tampering with public records or information.
On two charges, he was sentenced to a total of 60 days in jail and fined $600. On the remaining two offenses, he was given a 60-day suspended sentence and $600 suspended fine.
Hernandez told a bail commissioner he has lived in New Hampshire for 2½ years. Prior to moving here, he worked remodeling homes for seven years in Houston, Texas.
He said he is a self-employed drywall contractor.
His cousin, Juan Manuel Hernandez, 25, of 175 Manchester St., Apt. 3, pleaded guilty to one count of criminal solicitation of Florentino Hernandez to file the false car registration. He was given a 30-day sentence and fined $300.
Authorities said he is in this country illegally. In court records, Juan Hernandez said he has lived in New Hampshire for two years and is employed by DSI Drywall doing construction and drywalling.
Emilio Gonzalez, 26, also of 175 Manchester St. and who police said is in the U.S. illegally, pleaded guilty to the same charge. He, too, was given a 30-day jail sentence and fined $300.
Gonzalez said he is from Mexico, lived in Dallas for three years and has resided in New Hampshire for three years.
He also is employed by DSI Drywall.
McGee said he does not know if DSI is Florentino's company.
The investigation is continuing and, McGee said, Florentino Hernandez could be facing additional charges.
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CHICAGO Governor Rod Blagojevich (bluh-GOY'-uh-vitch) today signed into law a measure requiring state and local governments in Illinois to recognize identification cards issued by foreign consulates and used by immigrants.
The cards are favored by undocumented Mexican immigrants, and they're often referred to by the Spanish word `matricula' (mah-trik-u-lah). They can be used to open bank accounts, establish credit or prove identity with police.
The Mexican consulate said it has issued just under 500-thousand of its matriculas in Chicago since 2002. Other countries issue versions of the consular cards, as well.
The consular I-D cards cannot be used as a driver's license, to register to vote, to qualify for benefits, or as proof of residency or immigration status. The measure becomes effective January First.
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Illegal Immigrants Using Your Tax Dollars?
The number of illegal immigrants in the United States who are enjoying the benefits given to American Citizens is on the rise.
That ends up costing you, the taxpayer.
A baby born to parents here illegally is an instant American citizen.
There is also free health care financed by taxpayers.
Once an immigrant crosses the border, the reward is enjoy the free perks with little to fear from the Department of Labor or immigration authorities.
A vast ring of fake document dealers feed this network.
A fake or stolen social security card gets an undocumented immigrant a job in almost any industry.
Citizens living here near the Mexican border say they have noticed those getting the American benefits.
Roman Gomez from West El Paso says, "Sometimes there's just a bunch of freeloaders that just come and take advantage of what the U.S. has."
Blanca Hernandez from Sunland Park, New Mexico says, "We work real hard to have everything we have, and these people from Mexico come over here and they get all the benefits. They drive good cars full of jewelry, eat at expensive resturants."
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has even noticed the problem, saying that the amount of people taking advantage of the system is overwhelming.
Thousands of Foreign Child Predators Roam US
Jim Kouri, CPP
Jim Kouri, CPP is fifth vice-president of the National Association of Chiefs of Police and served in law enforcement for over 25 years. He writes for many police magazines such as Police Times. He's appeared as on-air commentator for over 100 TV and radio news and talk shows including Oprah, McLaughlin Report, CNN Headline News, MTV, Fox News, etc. His book Assume The Position is available at Amazon.Com and can be ordered at local bookstores.
By Jim Kouri, CPP
July 29, 2005
Top officials at the Department of Homeland Security recently announced that arrests during the first two years of Operation Predator have exceeded 6,000.
Operation Predator is Immigration and Customs Enforcement's comprehensive initiative to safeguard children from foreign national pedophiles, international sex tourists, Internet child pornographers and human traffickers. Operation Predator evolved out of ICE’s mission to find and deport illegal aliens, particularly those with criminal records. The majority of the arrests under Operation Predator - roughly 85% - have involved foreign nationals in this country whose child sex crimes make them removable from the United States. By matching immigration databases with state Megan’s law directories, ICE agents have arrested more than 1,800 registered sex offenders.
Since Operation Predator began on July 9, 2003, the initiative has resulted in 6,085 child predator arrests throughout the country - an average of roughly 250 arrests per month and eight arrests per day. While arrests have been made in every state, the most have occurred in these states: Arizona (207), California (1,578), Florida (255), Illinois (282), Michigan (153), Minnesota (190), New Jersey (423), New York (367), Oregon (148) and Texas (545).
Operation Predator also has an important international component, as leads developed by domestic ICE offices are shared with ICE Attaché offices overseas and foreign law enforcement for action. To date, leads shared by ICE with foreign authorities have resulted in the arrest of roughly 1,000 individuals overseas.
With an average of nearly 250 child sex predator arrests per month, ICE's Operation Predator has emerged as one of most successful efforts ever launched to protect America's children. In enforcing the nation's immigration laws, ICE is systematically targeting those who pose the greatest threats, including criminal aliens who prey on our children.
Some recent ICE arrests involving criminal aliens who committed child sex crimes include Julio Cesar Rabago-Magana, a Mexican man who raped a four-year-old child in the basement of Mercado Central in Minneapolis, Minn. Rabago-Magana pleaded guilty Oct. 23, 2002 to first-degree criminal sexual conduct. After serving his criminal sentence, he was arrested by ICE agents at his St. Paul home on March 3, 2005, and deported six days later.
To date, more than 2,100 of these foreign-born predators have been removed from the United States to their home nations. As part of this process, ICE advises the host nation governments about the criminal histories of each sex predator it is deporting to their nations. ICE also issues Green Notices through Interpol in appropriate cases. The Green Notice provides information on career criminals who have committed, or are likely to commit, offenses in several countries.
Sources: US Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, National Security Institute
[ ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS AID IN BREAKING THE LAW ]
Police allege illegals involved in registration scam
By PAT GROSSMITH
Union Leader Staff
MANCHESTER — A Manchester man is alleged to have been running an illegal car registration scam, charging people he knew to be in the county illegally up to $2,000 each to register their cars and trucks in his name, authorities said yesterday.
Florentino Hernandez, 43, of 536 Hall St., came under investigation on March 31 when his name was flagged after he filed 30 car and truck registrations, according to New Hampshire Highway Patrol Lt. William McGee.
Highway Patrol Officer First Class James Berube investigated the case and discovered illegal aliens were paying Hernandez up to $2,000 per vehicle to have him register their cars and trucks, McGee said.
Berube contacted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The federal agency provided five agents from Boston and Manchester to assist in the investigation.
Berube got an arrest warrants and, Wednesday night, 11 people were taken into custody in Manchester. Three of them — including Hernandez — were charged criminally while eight others were picked up for being in the country illegally.
Yesterday, Hernandez pleaded guilty in Manchester District Court to four misdemeanor counts of tampering with public records or information.
On two charges, he was sentenced to a total of 60 days in jail and fined $600. On the remaining two offenses, he was given a 60-day suspended sentence and $600 suspended fine.
Hernandez told a bail commissioner he has lived in New Hampshire for 2½ years. Prior to moving here, he worked remodeling homes for seven years in Houston, Texas.
He said he is a self-employed drywall contractor.
His cousin, Juan Manuel Hernandez, 25, of 175 Manchester St., Apt. 3, pleaded guilty to one count of criminal solicitation of Florentino Hernandez to file the false car registration. He was given a 30-day sentence and fined $300.
Authorities said he is in this country illegally. In court records, Juan Hernandez said he has lived in New Hampshire for two years and is employed by DSI Drywall doing construction and drywalling.
Emilio Gonzalez, 26, also of 175 Manchester St. and who police said is in the U.S. illegally, pleaded guilty to the same charge. He, too, was given a 30-day jail sentence and fined $300.
Gonzalez said he is from Mexico, lived in Dallas for three years and has resided in New Hampshire for three years.
He also is employed by DSI Drywall.
McGee said he does not know if DSI is Florentino's company.
The investigation is continuing and, McGee said, Florentino Hernandez could be facing additional charges.
[ MORE AID GIVEN TO ILLEGAL ALIENS BY OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS ]
CHICAGO Governor Rod Blagojevich (bluh-GOY'-uh-vitch) today signed into law a measure requiring state and local governments in Illinois to recognize identification cards issued by foreign consulates and used by immigrants.
The cards are favored by undocumented Mexican immigrants, and they're often referred to by the Spanish word `matricula' (mah-trik-u-lah). They can be used to open bank accounts, establish credit or prove identity with police.
The Mexican consulate said it has issued just under 500-thousand of its matriculas in Chicago since 2002. Other countries issue versions of the consular cards, as well.
The consular I-D cards cannot be used as a driver's license, to register to vote, to qualify for benefits, or as proof of residency or immigration status. The measure becomes effective January First.
[ MORE REASONS TO CLOSE THE BOARDERS ]
Illegal Immigrants Using Your Tax Dollars?
The number of illegal immigrants in the United States who are enjoying the benefits given to American Citizens is on the rise.
That ends up costing you, the taxpayer.
A baby born to parents here illegally is an instant American citizen.
There is also free health care financed by taxpayers.
Once an immigrant crosses the border, the reward is enjoy the free perks with little to fear from the Department of Labor or immigration authorities.
A vast ring of fake document dealers feed this network.
A fake or stolen social security card gets an undocumented immigrant a job in almost any industry.
Citizens living here near the Mexican border say they have noticed those getting the American benefits.
Roman Gomez from West El Paso says, "Sometimes there's just a bunch of freeloaders that just come and take advantage of what the U.S. has."
Blanca Hernandez from Sunland Park, New Mexico says, "We work real hard to have everything we have, and these people from Mexico come over here and they get all the benefits. They drive good cars full of jewelry, eat at expensive resturants."
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has even noticed the problem, saying that the amount of people taking advantage of the system is overwhelming.