Thursday, March 3, 2011

IDENTITY THEFT - I.C.E. BUST ILLEGALS

THERE ARE ONLY EIGHT STATES WITH A POPULATION GREATER THAN MEX OCCUPIED LOS ANGELES COUNTY, WHERE HALF THOSE WITH A JOB ARE ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS.


THIS SAME COUNTY PAYS OUT $600 MILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS!

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MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com

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Go to http://www.MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com and read articles and comments from other Americans on what they’ve witnessed in their communities around the country. While most of the population of California is now ILLEGAL, the problems, costs, assault to our culture by Mexico is EVERYWHERE. copy and pass it to your friends.

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Lou Dobbs Tonight

Monday, February 11, 2008

In California, League of United Latin American Citizens has adopted a resolution to declare "California Del Norte" a sanctuary zone for immigrants. The declaration urges the Mexican government to invoke its rights under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo "to seek third nation neutral arbitration of disputes concerning immigration laws and their enforcement." We’ll have the story.



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More Colorado Premium Foods workers charged with identity theft



By Sharon Dunn

Greeleytribune.com



Immigration enforcement officials and local authorities said they have found a few more suspected illegal immigrants working in Greeley through random business audits and calls from victims.



In the past several months, agents with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement have arrested nine suspected illegal immigrants working at Colorado Premium Foods, 2035 2nd Ave. in Greeley. Greeley and Weld authorities have arrested two more suspects in recent months, based on victims reporting the crimes.



Officials from Colorado Premium Foods and ICE did not return calls for comment Wednesday.



In December, five Guatemalan nationals were arrested on suspicion of supplying stolen identity documentation to their employer, Colorado Premium. Four more were arrested in January after a similar records audit at the company. All were arrested for identity theft and criminal impersonation, according to an ICE affidavit:



»Juan Antonio Gutierrez-Bocanegra, 26, of Mexico, who told agents he paid $200 in Denver for his stolen Social Security card and Colorado ID. He said he got rid of the documents after he was hired at Colorado Premium, according to an affidavit. He’s scheduled for preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. Friday.



»German Eliso Velasquez-Lux, 20, of Guatemala, told agents he paid $400 for his documents, and gave them back to his friend after he got a job. He’s scheduled for hearing on a plea bargain at 4 p.m. Wednesday.



»David Rogelio Alcon-Mendoza, 27, of Guatemala, told agents his father bought his documents about five years ago in Missouri. He told agents he knew the Social Security card belonged to someone else but said he didn’t realize his using it would cause problems for the rightful owner. He has already been sentenced and is set to be deported.



»Manuel Marcos-Rafael, 42, of Guatemala. He did not answer questions from agents. He’s scheduled for a hearing to discuss a plea bargain at 4 p.m. Wednesday.



From the December arrests, two of the women involved in that case are contemplating plea deals, which would result in deportation within a week of their court cases. The women, Hilda Francisco-Martin and Maria Francisco-Martin, have been in the country for a decade. One more woman’s case continues to work through the system.



Two men, Eugenio Bernal-Ailon and Francisco Mendoza-Mendoza, pleaded guilty in February and were deported. They face six years in prison if they return to the country. Other ID theft cases

In two other identity theft cases, authorities fielded calls from two victims:

» Shanita Waldrup called Denver police in late December to report that her Social Security card was being used by a person in Greeley at Sergeant Pet Care Products, 1232 N. 11th Ave. Greeley police arrested Maria Portillo-Hernandez, 33, who told them she had made up the Social Security number and had been using it since 2003, when she started work at Sergeant. Formal charges are due by Monday.

»Maria Hinojos of Texas told Weld County sheriff’s deputies that her Social Security card had been used for the past eight years at Morning Fresh Farms, 15121 Weld County Road 32. They arrested Rosalba Arreola, 52, of Mexico. She told deputies she had come to the United States 14 years ago, and a family friend gave her the identity documents so she could work. She will return to court at 2:30 p.m. March 18 for a potential plea bargain.







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