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And Still They Just Talk
Here are the group of them again, just hangin' out.
MRandolph
04 Apr 2008 09:56


Criminal Immigrants
This a group of them standing around doing nothing.
MRandolph
04 Apr 2008 09:48


Yet Another
And another face still we have not seen.
MRandolph
04 Apr 2008 09:54


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Americans Welcome, Mexicans Go Home 

Welcome to Independent Citizen Enforcement or I.C.E.

The Problem

It is estimated that there are up to 20,000,000 (20 Million) illegal criminal immigrants that have invaded the United States of America. Approximately two thirds of criminal illegal immigrants are from Mexico. Of all Mexicans who live in the united States, 85% of them are here illegally. Many of these illegal immigrants from Mexico marched in cities around the country on or about May 5th, 2006 waving their native flag. This should be construed as an attack on the united States of America, instead, the government granted immunity for the day to permit these criminals to perform their "protest". These Mexicans are demanding "rights" that are not conveyed to criminals under the US Constitution. The US Constitution only applies to sovereign Citizens of one of the 50 states and does not apply to many people who already live in country, let alone those who come in country illegally.

The Solution

ICE is a volunteer group that organizes group gatherings to protest businesses who support criminal immigrants either by hiring them or by catering to them. We also dedicate time to reporting businesses who hire criminal immigrants to the governments version of ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. If enough people make repeated reports of these business, then ICE cannot ignore ICE for long. They will eventually have to take action and fine the business and deport the criminal immigrants.

We need local organizers around the country to organize protests to bring attention to the fact that many of these businesses are hiring these criminals instead of Americans. We invite you to join our forum to divulge the whereabouts of criminal immigrants. It helps to photograph criminal immigrants in action at their place of residence and work.

You might also visit our business directory to see what business, if any, have been exposed from your home state. Simply click on you state to see what cities are hosting businesses who hire criminal immigrants. If you don't see a city listed, none have been reported. If you know this information is not accurate, please send us any information you have on the businesses you are aware hire criminal immigrants. Once again, it is best to provide photos, but not necessary. It is time to turn up the heat.

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More Illegal Crossings Are Criminal Cases, Group Says
 Posted  June 18 2008, 22:18 By MRandolph
General News
Criminal prosecutions of immigrants by federal authorities surged to a record high in March, as immigration cases accounted for the majority — 57 percent — of all new federal criminal cases brought nationwide that month, according to a report published Tuesday by a nonpartisan research group.
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Immigration cases also made up more than half of new federal prosecutions in February, reflecting a major emphasis on immigration by the Bush administration and a policy shift to expand the use of criminal, rather than civil, charges in its efforts to curb illegal immigration.

In March, according to the report, narcotics cases, the next largest category, were 13 percent of new prosecutions by the Justice Department. The third-largest category, weapons cases, were 5 percent.

The report, by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, a data analysis organization affiliated with Syracuse University, was based on figures from the Justice Department’s Executive Office for United States Attorneys. The group obtained the figures through the Freedom of Information Act.

The record number of 9,350 new immigration prosecutions in March was part of a “highly unusual surge” that began in January, the report said, and represented 73 percent more new immigration cases compared with March 2007. Most cases were in districts along the border with Mexico and were part of a rapidly expanding program by the Border Patrol and the Justice Department to press criminal charges against virtually all immigrants caught crossing the border illegally in some sectors.

“We’ve never seen such a surge at the national level,” said David Burnham, a co-director of the Syracuse group. “They are deciding that the use of criminal law is the way to solve the border patrol problem.”

In a crackdown that has accelerated since last June, when immigration legislation supported by President Bush failed in Congress, the administration has sought to show it is serious about enforcing immigration laws. In a new strategy, the authorities have brought an array of criminal charges against illegal immigrants stopped at the border or rounded up in raids at factories and other workplaces. Previously, illegal immigrants were generally charged under immigration law with civil violations, not criminal ones.

Justice Department officials would not confirm the Syracuse group’s conclusions, repeating criticism they have made in the past of the group’s reports. A department spokeswoman, Carolyn M. Nelson, said in a statement that the clearinghouse “has a pattern of omitting certain statistics, resulting in misleading information regarding prosecutions.”

“Nonetheless,” Ms. Nelson said, “it is certainly true that the department has prioritized immigration-related crimes over the last few years and that we have successfully prosecuted an increasing number of these cases.”

In another striking finding, the report said that 99 percent of people referred to federal prosecutors for immigration offenses in March were charged. “Any immigration case that comes through the door is going to be prosecuted,” Mr. Burnham said. “That’s astonishing.”

But sentences for those convicted were short, with the median being one month.

Under the border program, called Operation Streamline, prosecutors have brought criminal misdemeanor charges against immigrants caught entering the country illegally for the first time. Immigrants who were caught re-entering after they had been deported have faced tough felony charges and longer sentences.

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Pesident Signs Executive order against Criminal Immigrants
 Posted  June 11 2008, 23:29 By MRandolph
Immigration Bills
Executive Order: Amending Executive Order 12989, as Amended

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including subsection 121(a) of title 40 and section 301 of title 3, United Sta ...


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Invasion
 Posted  April 27 2008, 0:17 By Dangle
General News
Check out this article from the minutemen website:


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How Eisenhower solved illegal border crossings from Mexico
 Posted  April 05 2008, 11:28 By MRandolph
General News
How Eisenhower solved illegal border crossings from Mexico
By John Dillin
WASHINGTON – George W. Bush isn't the first Republican president to face a full-blown immigration crisis on the US-Mexican border.

Fifty-three years ago, when newly electe ...


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EX-OFFICIAL AT AGENCY GUILTY OF HARBORING ILLEGAL RESIDENT
 Posted  April 02 2008, 13:41 By MRandolph
Election News
By Jerry Markon
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, December 19, 2007; B08

A former top official for the federal agency that processes immigration applications, whose job was to ferret out corruption at his office, was convicted yesterday of ...


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