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Anybody read this story about Illegal Mexicans

1.5K views 18 replies 11 participants last post by  hagar  
#1 ·
It just amazes me how breaking the law, committing fraud and many other things are currently excused by our liberal English majors (lawyers).

http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/3587531/

Reporting crime a Catch-22 for illegal immigrants

Raleigh, N.C. - When Jose Luis Segura-Rios called authorities to report that he was the victim of a home invasion, they charged him with a crime as well.

Now, his attorney says, his case and others like it are likely to keep Latinos from reporting crimes.

Law enforcement agencies across the state are cracking down on illegal immigration, and new partnerships with federal officials are leading to more arrests.

But if illegal immigrants fear they cannot report crimes, some say they will turn into easy targets and will be unwilling witnesses.

In Segura-Rios' case, he showed Wake County investigators fake Mexican identification last week after reporting the robbery at his Knightdale home.

In the chaos at the scene, he was also struck with a deputy's baton, leaving a bruise.

"I went down, turned around, and when I tried to go down, he hit me," Segura-Rios said.

Sheriff's investigators have charged four people in the home invasion, but Wake County Sheriff Donnie Harrison said that at the time, it was unclear if Segura-Rios was a suspect.

"The officer was doing what he had to do to make sure of the safety of the officer and other officers," Harrison said.

Harrison said he felt obligated to contact federal immigration officials two days later when Segura-Rios showed authorities what they believed to be a fake ID and because of other suspected illegal activity. No other charges have been filed, however.

"When we don't have the proper names to people that we're investigating, whether it be victims or whatever, we have to investigate to make sure we've got a case," Harrison said.

Deputies detained Segura-Rios. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained his brother on a fraud charge in another state. Only one of the four people who lived at Segura-Rios' home had proper documentation, officials said.

Segura-Rios says Latinos are fearful of law enforcement, and his attorney, Robert Nunley, says cases like this make them less likely to report crime.

"If we're interested in the big picture, I would much rather have people who are doing home invasions deported and jailed than I would someone who's working eight to 10 hours a day, four, six, seven days a week," Nunley said.

Immigration attorney Jack Pinnix says the country, overall, is struggling to find balance.

"We ought to have a national law that works, and the federal government hasn't provided us that."

Pinnix says local governments need guidance.

"It's a nationwide problem," he said. "We shouldn't have sanctuary cities or Old West cities."
 
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#2 ·
Works for me.

I had to put down a ton of money and a lot of sweat, waiting and effort to be allowed to live here legally, especially with the BCIS changing the rules on me halfway through and erasing all my prior effort.....

Frankly, if illegals of ANY ethnicity want to come here and break the law (which they do every day just by being here), they should damn well fear the results. If this makes them more vulnerable to crime, too bad.

If they don't like it, they can always go home.
 
#7 ·
One problem that I have is that I am a state licesene plumbing abd Medical gas card too. I work for GMI of salibury. I have been on the Kannapolis Reseach Campas for a year now. The other day a mexican comes up to me and say that shorted him 3 hours and hards me his cheak stub so I can got to the office and fix it. I look at it. There paying the helper 4 dollors on the hour less then me. Plus here after tax his bring home is a good bit more then mine.

So of couse I am mad. I ask around to the other 40 mexicans on the job and find one that is here the right way and has to pay tax too (and is mad about it too) He said that they write down 9 dependeds all year but cant file taxs at the end of the year. Sound like a sweet deal to me. Me with no writes offs paying 350 a week in taxes.

So I am going friday to get a job that doesnt hire them. Also NC needs better laws so the dont take NC jobs away.
 
#11 ·
model49 said:
republican24/7 said:
I do blame the people who make it easy for them to live here illegally.
So you blame liberal politicians too..? Finally! I knew that there had to be something that we would agree on!
Sure I blame them and the greedy Republican businessmen that hire them. :p :lol:

m49
Are you saying that greedy republican businessmen hire liberal politicians??? :?

To what end? So they will continue to allow illegals in to work for them??

:wink:
 
#15 ·
NCLivingBrit said:
Works for me.

I had to put down a ton of money and a lot of sweat, waiting and effort to be allowed to live here legally, especially with the BCIS changing the rules on me halfway through and erasing all my prior effort.....

Frankly, if illegals of ANY ethnicity want to come here and break the law (which they do every day just by being here), they should damn well fear the results. If this makes them more vulnerable to crime, too bad.

If they don't like it, they can always go home.
Same here, just became a citizen 2 months ago after living here on a greencard the last 20 years. And I spent 14 years in AZ and had plenty of run ins with criminal invaders. Most of them were solved at the end of a Glock, M1 carbine or L1A1, all in my favor... :lol:
 
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#16 ·
I too have taken to the Second Amendment like a duck to water.

There's something about spending most of your life at the mercy of the only legally armed (and all the illegally armed) groups that makes you want to keep a little something, "for squirrels n' such".

America. F**K YEAH!
 
#19 ·
When I came here in 1984, pretty much anybody without a criminal history could legally buy a firearm. I even got my New York state handgun permit about 3 years after I moved here, before I had my greencard, and was one of the first to get an AZ ccw, and got my SC ccw before I became a citizen.

That changed when some alien (not messican, cannot remember where from) bought a handgun and shot people at the Empire state building in NY I believe. Then they changed it so you had to be a resident alien or had an immigration visa (H1 and such), but could not for say somebody on a student visa, and you had to provide proof of residency (even with a gorram ccw permit) for the last 90 days.

I used to work with a Brit in AZ, at first the guy was horrified with all the guns me and my coyote hunting buddies had, and was appalled that we could even legally own them, but he loved camping. We took him camping in the Chiricaua mountains, Mount Graham, all over Arizona, and of course did some shooting. Then he started warming up to it, and next thing I know, I converted another anti into a gun nut, and he started with a 10/22, a 22 pistol, a Glock 19, shotgun etc etc! He then got an offer to go work in New York city for some outrageous hourly rate, $90/hour or something, and he left for 18 months. He looked me up when he came back to AZ, and we went out for Thai food. I asked him what he did with his guns when he left. Oh, I put most of them in storage, but I took the Glock 19 to NYC, he replied. And what did you do with that, I asked. Carried it in my briefcase, it is a dangerous city, he replied. I then informed him that if he was caught with that, he would have looked at a mandatory 2 year jail sentence and would probably have been deported after that. He was pretty indignant that his firearms rights could be so trampled upon...

Last thing I heard from him, he went to Thailand on vacation, and met some Thai lady that he married and now he runs a bar on Ponputek beach or whatever the place is called.