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07-30-2005, 10:02 AM #1OPSenior Member
Alien Invasion
Alien Invasion
By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com
Thursday, Jul 28, 2005
With housing prices soaring and property taxes punishing in many states, owning your own home has become a life defining situation. Millions of Americans struggle to make mortgage payments in order to raise their kids in a safe environment, free from danger and chaos.
In the New York town of Farmingville, on Long Island, Woodmont Place was once considered a nice street, full of working class Americans enjoying a slice of suburbia. But that was before a woman named Rosalina Dias bought a house on the block.
Dias is a slumlord, and soon 33 Woodmont Place was packed with illegal immigrants. Up to 64 of them lived in a 900 square foot house with two bathrooms. These men slept on mattresses scattered around the floors and, neighbors say, often used the backyard to relieve themselves.
Predictably, the folks living in the neighborhood complained to authorities. Predictably, the authorities did little. In fact, it took more than five years before Rosaline Dias was arrested for refusing to comply with a court order to close the house. When police raided the structure, they found electrical wires hanging from holes in the ceiling, a propane gas tank next to exposed wires, and garbage all over the place. The house was condemned.
Just imagine you and your family living on Woodmont Place. Your kids seeing scores of strange men come and go around the clock. Each time you pass the dilapidated house, you are reminded that the value of your property has drastically declined. Who would want to live near that situation?
Rosalina Dias was charging the illegal aliens $200 apiece to live in squalor. That means this vile woman was taking in about $12,000 a month for a house that cost her $86,000. Dias was able to do this for more than 60 months.
The only reason Dias was shut down was because a politician named Steve Levy, the Suffolk County executive, demanded it. And what did Levy get for his trouble? Well, he was roundly criticized by The New York Times and Newsday, and viciously attacked by ideologues. One of them, Reverend Allan Ramirez, told Newsday Levy was guilty of "ethnic cleansing."
That was music to Newsday's ears. One of its headlines tipped the newspaper's hand: "Dozens of Men Now Left with Nowhere to Go."
How about going home to their respective countries and obeying the law, Newsday?
But The New York Times was even worse. In an editorial, the paper stated: "Mr. Levy sang the law-enforcement tune ... bemoaning the dread danger posed by Latino flophouses and charging that TV stations and newspapers ... had been wrong to point out the problems with Mr. Levy's callous assault on slumlords."
Callous assault on slumlords? Is the New York Times kidding? This Dias woman is a parasite who ruined an entire neighborhood and exploited destitute individuals for money. And Levy's insistence that the law be enforced is a "callous assault" on her?
This is what we have come to in America. Despicable behavior is now justified by media people so steeped in bone-headed ideology they literally can't think straight.
The folks living on Woodmont Place are finally rid of a dangerous situation that should have never been allowed to exist. Illegal aliens have no right to live on your block; they are not supposed to be in this country. Soulless slumlords have no right to violate building codes and destroy neighborhoods. Irresponsible media have no right to attack a public servant who is enforcing the law and looking out for the folks.
Woodmont Place has been liberated. But there are many other battles to be fought.Torog Reviewed by Torog on . Alien Invasion Alien Invasion By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Jul 28, 2005 With housing prices soaring and property taxes punishing in many states, owning your own home has become a life defining situation. Millions of Americans struggle to make mortgage payments in order to raise their kids in a safe environment, free from danger and chaos. In the New York town of Farmingville, on Long Island, Woodmont Place was once considered a nice street, full of working class Americans enjoying Rating: 5
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07-30-2005, 11:14 AM #2Senior Member
Alien Invasion
Immigration has its own alphabet soup of words and arcane government terminology. You will have an advantage if you know the meaning of certain key words and phrases.
Accompanying Relative. In most cases, a person who is eligible to receive some type of visa or green card can also obtain green cards or similar visas for immediate members of his or her family. These family members are called accompanying relatives, and include spouses and unmarried children under the age of 21.
that explains that,
found this of interest
http://www.theunionleader.com/articl...?article=58439
The district court judge who heard arguments regarding New Ipswich police's authority to charge an illegal alien with criminal trespass, will hear eight similar cases â?? all originating in Hudson â?? next Friday, according to the defendants' attorneys.
The court made the determination to bundle the cases Thursday, said Nathan Warecki, a legal assistant at the Merrimack-based law offices of Mona Movafaghi, which is representing four of the eight defendants.
"We look forward to a favorable decision in this matter," said attorney Randall Drew of the Movafaghi firm. "Hopefully, the judge's ruling in these hearings will prevent any additional unlawful arrests of undocumented aliens."
The cases will be heard 8:30 a.m. Friday at Jaffrey-Peterborough District Court and will be strictly limited to the motion to dismiss filed by Movafaghi and Drew â?? who are representing Margarito Jaramillio-Escobar, Sergio Robles-Ruiz, Marcos Vinicius S. Sousa and Jorge Mora Ramirez.
The motion to dismiss argues local police do not have the authority to enforce immigration law.
Hudson's criminal trespass cases against Frederico Barros-Batistele, Wellington Brustolin Da Silva, Luiz De Amorim, Mauro Sergio Farias and Bernarda Gallego will also be heard on Friday, Warecki said.
On July 12, Judge L. Phillips Runyon III of the Jaffery-Peterborough District Court heard the criminal trespass case dealing with Jorge Mora Ramirez. The judge, however, reserved judgment until he hears arguments from Hudson Police.
New Ipswich Police Chief W. Garrett Chamberlain gained national attention when he charged Ramirez, 21, with criminal trespassing in mid-April. Police found Ramirez with several false identification papers and a Mexican driver's license when his car broke down in New Ipswich.
Calling Chamberlain's interpretation of the law "pretty creative," Hudson Police Chief Richard Gendron adopted the practice of charging illegal aliens with criminal trespass.
And, on May 10, Sergio Robles-Ruiz, 21, and Margarito Jaramillio-Escobar, 23, were pulled over because their vehicle's headlight did not work and cited with criminal trespass after Hudson police determined they were illegal aliens from Mexico.
According to state law: "A person is guilty of criminal trespass if, knowing that he is not licensed or privileged to do so, he enters or remains in any place."
Citing post-9/11 security concerns and a lack of federal illegal immigration enforcement, the two local police chiefs said they are justified in citing illegal aliens with criminal trespass
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07-30-2005, 11:48 AM #3Senior Member
Alien Invasion
run
run
save yourselves
while you still can
NGOS
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07-30-2005, 03:38 PM #4Junior Member
Alien Invasion
Criminal trespass! what a great way of taking care of the illegal aliens!
Give that police chief free coffee and donuts for life!!!
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07-30-2005, 04:22 PM #5Senior Member
Alien Invasion
Immigration is one thing with the conservatives I agree with. I don't know why Bush isn't doing much about our boarder control. Rumor around the campfire is that immigrants will be drafted first, if there is a draft.
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07-30-2005, 04:38 PM #6Senior Member
Alien Invasion
Originally Posted by XTC
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07-30-2005, 04:46 PM #7Senior Member
Alien Invasion
Actually as of last July, 30, 2003 972 (its higher now) active military personnel were non-citizens, In the first days of the war in Iraq, rumors spread in Mexican communities on both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border that undocumented immigrants who enlisted could get citizenship.
One of the first U.S. soldiers to die in Iraq, Jose Gutierrez, was an orphaned Guatemalan who at the time of his death was not even an American citizen.
What can we say of the young Latino men who sacrificed their lives in Iraq? That they fought without knowing their enemy, played their role as pawns in a geopolitical chess game devised by arrogant bureaucrats, and died simply trying to get an education; trying to have a fair shot at the American Dream that has eluded the vast majority of Latinos for over a century and a half.
Jorge Mariscal, a professor at the University of California, San Diego
As U.S. casualties in Iraq continue to mount, so does the worry in the country's Latino community that its children are dying in unusually high numbers and are being lured into dangerous service with targeted recruiting by the Armed Forces.
Hispanic Soldiers Die in Greater Numbers in Iraq.....
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07-30-2005, 04:47 PM #8Senior Member
Alien Invasion
SO don't cross the border but you can have your ass blown away for us....thats ok.
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07-30-2005, 05:03 PM #9Senior Member
Alien Invasion
"Despicable behavior is now justified by media people so steeped in bone-headed ideology they literally can't think straight." - Bill O'Reilly
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07-30-2005, 05:18 PM #10Senior Member
Alien Invasion
Originally Posted by Nullific
Definition of irony....
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