Thursday, August 31, 2006

North Carolina Woman Gang Raped By Seven Illegal Aliens

6 men accused of raping woman

Police: Unusual to charge so many, have so much evidence

Topics: gang rape, laws, gangs, crimes, Americans, illegal immigration, aliens, licenses

KYTJA WEIR Staff Writer

Charlotte Observer October 12, 2004

Six men were in custody Monday, charged with gang raping a 37-year-old woman visiting a Huntersville home over the weekend.

But Huntersville police are still looking for a seventh man.

The woman, whom police did not identify, visited a trailer home in the 11000 block of Cimmaron Road on the southwestern edge of Huntersville around 9:30 p.m. Saturday night, said Huntersville police Lt. Ken Richardson.

She was a friend of one of the men who lived there, off McCoy Road, Richardson said.

The friend and six other men held the woman at the home for at least six hours and repeatedly raped her, Richardson said.

The next morning she called police around 11:30 a.m. and went to Lake Norman Regional Medical Center to be treated for physical injuries. -------------------------------------

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Such rapes with multiple attackers are nearly unheard of in the town of about 32,300 people, Richardson said. Since joining the department six years ago, the lieutenant said, he hasn't seen a rape case with so many suspects -- or so much evidence.

But rape has been on the rise in Mecklenburg County this year. In the first half of 2004, the number of rapes reported to Charlotte-Mecklenburg police increased 11 percent from the same period in 2003. It's unclear, though, how many of the 156 reported rapes were gang rapes, a term for rapes with more than one suspect.

"It's not the victim's fault," Richardson said. "I believe people should be able to go where they want to go and be safe."

Huntersville police visited the home Sunday afternoon to collect evidence and found the men were in the country illegally. It's unclear what country they are from, police said. Investigators called immigration officials who detained the men while Huntersville police continued their investigation.

The woman identified five of the men, Richardson said, and the sixth offered a statement to police. They are still trying to identify and locate a seventh man who raped her, police said.

On Monday afternoon, police charged each of the six men with first degree forcible rape, first degree sexual offense and first degree kidnapping, Richardson said.

The men charged are Blas Ceron Santiago, 27; Rafael Ceron Santiago, 23; Alfredo Munoz Perez, 26; and Antonio Islas Lucio, 24. All lived at the trailer. Also charged are Eladio Castillo Castillo, 28, who lives in Cornelius; and Alejandro Morales Suarez, 25, who lives elsewhere in Huntersville, police said.

DEPORTATION THE LEGAL SOLUTION TO AN ILLEGAL PROBLEM

Release: Pro illegal immigration protesters replace American flag with Mexican..
Wednesday, August 30 @ 14:10:43 UTC by admin (4903 reads)illegal immigration alien riots crimesPro illegal immigration protesters replace American flag with Mexican flag at US Post office in Maywood California!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
8/30/2006

CONTACT: William Gheen of Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC)
WilliamG@alipac.us (866) 329-3999
Don Silva of Save Our State
saveourstate@gmail.com (818) 601-8407

On Saturday, August 26, 2006, approximately 70 supporters of Save Our State and the Minutemen gathered in Maywood, California to protest the city's decision to openly declare themselves a sanctuary city for illegal aliens. They were met by an angry mob of illegal aliens that displayed offensive signs, damaged property, assaulted Americans, and removed the US Flag from the post office replacing it with a Mexican flag.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

To Shoot or Not to Shoot, that is the question?

Riot Tracking, Call your Sheriff, Join the Protests, NC List

Supporters of ALIPAC:

We have concluded that there were three riot incidents in California last Monday night. A large incident in Vista and two smaller incidents in Los Angeles and Santa Ana. Despite the fact we press released the Vista incident to the entire national media, they did not pick up the story. We have reports that some people saw a brief mention on Fox news but then that went away. The official story that the May 1 protests went off without any violence is a lie that remains intact with the American public unless you live in S. Cali, listen to one of our talk radio allies or receive our emails.

Our hearts go out to our CA supporters. Please know that it is scary to all of us that this can happen in your towns and cities and then a media blackout prevents the rest of the nation from hearing about it. This is consistant with the recent race riots in your schools and jails. We are working overtime at ALIPAC to get the word out for you regardless of what CNN and Fox chose to do. People need to know.

Also, the anarchy that is spreading into America is clearly seen in Mexico. A story the US press is under reporting is making big headlines outside of the US. Please check out the article and the pictures of the riot in the Mexican town where the police are seen fleeing for their lives. Coming to a neighborhood near you if we do not enforce our existing immigration laws!

Mexican riot police retake town after earlier retreat!
http://www.alipac.us/article-1199-thread-1-0.html

Large riot in Vista CA.
http://www.alipac.us/article-1188-thread-1-0.html

Make no mistake about it, a civil war is brewing over this, more and more AMERICAN born citizens are ready to take up arms. More often then not I hear folks say, in the NORTHERN VIRGINIA area, just outside of Washington DC. PUT ARMED TROOPS on the boarder and anyone who trys to cross illegally SHOOT THEM.

Senator Kennedy is not the man his brothers were. When President Kennedy said America is the melting pot of the free world...he wasn't talking about ILLEGAL foriegn invaders.

The new law COngress and the Senate are working on will only deport the illegals who have come here over the last two years. THIS is pure HOGWASH and TOTALLY Unacceptable. All ILLEGALS reagardless of when they came her and what they are doing need to be told leave...NOW, no exception. If you leave peacfully and volunteerily no charges will be brought against you and you will be put on a list to help you come back legally. IF YOU DON'T GO YOU HAVE TWO CHOICES, JAIL FOR LIFE OR DEPORTATION WITH NO CHANCE OF EVER COMING BACK! NO DEALS.

Anyone who helps, hires or provides living quarters for illegals, will be charged with aiding and helping criminals the same as if they were helping a murderer, bank robber, rapest, drug dealer etc.

Monday, April 17, 2006

Coming to America ( recopied from ALIPAC)

Coming to America



By Walter Williams
Sunday, April 16, 2006


My sentiments on immigration are inscribed at the foot of the Statue of Liberty:
"... Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door."

These words of poet Emma Lazarus served as the welcome mat for tens of millions seeking liberty and opportunity in America -- legally. Being a relatively land-rich and labor-scarce nation, immigration has always been good for our country.

Plus, for most of our history, there was a guarantee that immigrants would come here to work. The alternative was starvation.


With today's welfare state, there's no such guarantee. People can come here, not work and not starve because the welfare state guarantees that they can live off the rest of us.

At the heart of today's immigration problem is its illegality. According to several estimates, there are 11 million people who are in our country illegally, mostly from Mexico. Many people, including my libertarian friends and associates, advance an argument that differs little from saying that people anywhere in the world have a right to live in the United States irrespective of our laws or preferences.

According to that vision, American people do not have a right to set either the number of people who enter our country or the conditions upon which they enter.

Some of the arguments and terms used in the immigration debate defy reason. First, there's the refusal to call these people "illegal aliens." The politically preferred term is "undocumented workers," which is nothing less than verbal sleight-of-hand. After all, I, too, am an undocumented worker.

My colleague, Thomas Sowell, exposes some of this verbal sleight-of-hand in his recent column "Guests or Gate-Crashers?" He questions calling for "guest worker" status for people who, because they weren't invited, are not guests at all but gate-crashers. Sowell argues that the more substantive arguments for flouting our immigration laws are just as phony.

How about the argument that "We can't catch all the illegals"? That's true, but should we apply that principle to other illegal acts? For example, we can't catch every rapist or burglar, but does it follow that we shouldn't try?

The base motives for much of the political response to illegal aliens are fear of losing the Hispanic vote and pressure by employers who want to maintain a source of cheap labor. Politicians are calling for "guest worker" programs, but they're really calling for amnesty. They are fearful of actually using that term because they know it's political suicide, but the "guest worker" proposal is essentially the same as amnesty.

The word amnesty comes from the Greek "amnestia," defined in part as "the selective overlooking or ignoring of those events or acts that are not favorable or useful to one's purpose or position." That's what the proposed guest worker program essentially says: Forget that you're here illegally.

In principle, the solution to people being in our country illegally is simple. No one in the country illegally should be eligible to receive any social services except emergency medical services. Efforts should be made to deport illegal aliens. Our borders should be made secure both against illegal entry of persons and potential threats to national security.

Finally, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services procedures for obtaining work permits and citizenship should be streamlined so that law-abiding people around the world can more easily contribute to and enjoy America's greatness.

Walter Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

ILLEGAL = Criminal

Ok folks, it's time to call a spade and spade and stop being politically correct.
If some one breaks a law, any law, it called ILLEGAL. Purposefully infiltrating the sovereign boarder of a country is ILLEGAL, regardless of the reason you are doing it. In this country the United States of America, it's supposed to be a FEDERAL CRIME, which makes you a CRIMINAL. Period. It is a felony by nature under the very statue of Federal Law. There is no discussion, go to jail, go directly to jail and do not pass go or collect $200.00. Some how these folks have FLIMFLAMMED the politicians and get to go pass go and collect more then $200.00, they get welfare, food stamps and…..what else...free tuition? HELLO>>> did we do that for Italian , German, Irish or any of the other many immigrants who came here LEGALLY? What gives? Are the Hispanics secretively Space Aliens with secret blast you to smithereens power or what? This whole deal makes about as much sense as a cow hatching a duck egg. IT just doesn't work.

I have been a Bush supporter on many issues, and I do not think he is getting a fair deal on the war, but AMNESTY for ILLEGAL (foreign invaders) GUEST WORKERS is wrong.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

BUILD THE DAM WALL ALREADY

OK WASHINGTON DC YOU ALL AWAKE THERE.Since when do we let foriegn nationals...a foriegn ARMY fire at our border patol and law enforcement officers?

Ok for those of you who don't know. The Mexican Army is assisting drug trafficers and escorting them into the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA....and firing on our law enforcement and border patrol...HELLO isn't this an act of WAR?

MEXICO CITY - A confrontation between sheriff's deputies and uniformed drug traffickers along the Texas border has intensified concerns about forays into the United States by Mexican soldiers while heightening bilateral tensions over border violence. This comes from a Friday Jan. 27 2006 Associated press release.