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    Federal raid triggers Chicago protest

    Ahhhhh!

    CHICAGO, April 25 (UPI) -- Residents of a predominately Hispanic Chicago neighborhood took to the streets in protest after heavily armed U.S. immigration agents raided businesses.

    "Soldiers bombarded our neighborhood," Baltazar Enriquez told the Chicago Sun-Times. "It looked like they were marching into Iraq."

    Heavily armed federal officers in bullet-proof vests, locked down a strip mall Tuesday in a Southwest Side neighborhood known as Little Village, Enriquez said. The raid triggered a protest of 250 to 300 people that lasted into the evening, the newspaper said.

    The federal agents were searching for sellers of fake Social Security and resident alien green cards, authorities said, refusing to say how many people were arrested in the search.

    Those arrested were to appear in federal court Wednesday. Neighborhood activists said the raid may have been to intimidate people from participating in a downtown May 1 march and rally to protest recent federal raids nationwide, the Chicago Tribune said.

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    (((("Soldiers bombarded our neighborhood," Baltazar Enriquez told the Chicago Sun-Times. "It looked like they were marching into Iraq." ))))

    It is not YOUR neighborhood.

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    Good point Cindy!! Glad to see them doing their job, this was on FOX news this morning, surprise
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    Obviously the concept of law enforcement is something new to illegals. Well illegals, you'd better get used to it!
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    About Time!

    It about time! Now try to keep it up! Good job feds! :D

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    22 charged in alleged fake ID ring

    By Jason Meisner and Antonio Olivo
    Tribune staff reporters
    Published April 25, 2007, 11:38 AM CDT
    Federal authorities today announced charges against 22 people in what they described as a massive fraudulent ID ring run out of a Little Village shopping plaza.

    In announcing the charges, U.S. Atty. Patrick Fitzgerald said the ring's alleged leader also ordered the murder of a rival and was conspiring to commit more violent acts.

    ID sweep triggers protests
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    In all, 12 of those charged were in custody and 10 were fugitives, including four in Mexico, Fitzgerald said.

    Most of the arrests were made in a raid Tuesday afternoon on the Little Village Discount Mall, where agents toting rifles and dressed in bulletproof vests stopped about 150 shoppers and workers.

    While the raid angered many in the largely Hispanic community on Chicago's Southwest Side, Fitzgerald defended the timing and level of force used.

    "We're certainly going to enforce the law against people who conspire to kill people in order to protect their organization," Fitzgerald said.

    Fitzgerald said authorities had to catch the suspects in the act and where they operated. He said the raid had "nothing to do" with the debate over immigration or disrupting a rally planned for next month.

    "These are serious matters," Fitzgerald said. "I want to make clear that there is a great debate going on in our country about the immigration situation; this case is not about that debate. Whatever your views are … you do not let people masquerade as people who they are not."

    Fitzgerald said the organization spans from Chicago to other U.S. cities and to Mexico. The Chicago operation was based in the Little Village market, and was responsible for producing about 50 to 100 fraudulent documents each day, he said.

    Fitzgerald said the ring was "engaged long-term in producing high-quality fraudulent IDs" including green cards, social security cards, and driver's licenses from various states. The operation brought in from $2 million to $3 million annually, according to Fitzgerald.

    The alleged leader of the Chicago organization, Julio Leija-Sanchez, 31, was charged with conspiracy to commit murder, according to Fitzgerald. Authorities allege Sanchez ordered the murder of a rival in Mexico and was plotting the deaths of others who he believed had stolen equipment from his operation.

    Fitzgerald said federal agents obtained a warrant earlier this year to wiretap two cell phones. The wiretaps yielded recordings of calls between Sanchez and another defendant who was in Mexico and had just carried out a murder, Fitzgerald said.

    He said agents recorded a "very detailed conversation in which the person who did the killing" described firing 15 shots at the victim, and that he knew he had shot him in the liver because he "bled black blood," Fitzgerald said.

    Neighborhood residents reacted strongly to Tuesday's raid, with many seeing the action as an attempt to intimidate people in advance of a planned May 1 march to Daley Plaza in protest of recent federal raids nationwide.

    "They're trying to scare us," said Juan Luis Martinez, 22, a Little Village resident, predicting the action would pull more people into the streets next Tuesday. "It won't work."

    Some residents acknowledged that fake documents were being produced in the community, attributing it to the desperation some illegal immigrants have to find work.

    But the manner in which the action was taken—in daylight as parents walked children home from school—inflamed the community.

    Baltazar Enriquez, 27, was at the mall to buy shoes after leaving his construction job when about 60 agents stormed in and shut down all the stores, he said. The agents, carrying pictures of suspects, lined up people against a wall and checked to see whether they had anyone they were looking for, Enriquez said.

    But when asked about the tactics at today's news conference, Fitzgerald said it was the only way to catch the suspects in the act. He bristled when one reporter asked why authorities didn't arrest the suspects in their homes.

    "You're assuming we know where everyone lives, and that's a big assumption when you're dealing with people who make fraudulent identification," Fitzgerald said.



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    Neighborhood residents reacted strongly to Tuesday's raid, with many seeing the action as an attempt to intimidate people in advance of a planned May 1 march to Daley Plaza in protest of recent federal raids nationwide.

    "They're trying to scare us," said Juan Luis Martinez, 22, a Little Village resident, predicting the action would pull more people into the streets next Tuesday. "It won't work."
    I hope you all take to the streets. Let America know exactly what anarchy looks like. Oh, BTW, be sure and wave your Mexican flags and carry your F*** America signs.
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    Their just mad because now they will have to find a new place to buy their fake documents, ICE is interupting their criminal community activities. AAHHH!! to bad!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sippy
    Obviously the concept of law enforcement is something new to illegals. Well illegals, you'd better get used to it!
    It is to those illegals in Chicago. They are used to police PROTECTION. It's a sanctuary city and Daley and the multitude of elected hispanics call the shots in terms of what the corrupt CPD is allowed to do. They actually had police escorts and stopped traffic May 1st, in DOWNTOWN CHICAGO DURING RUSH HOUR. We had to sit in traffic for more than an hour as millions of illegals who had been bused in were allowed to march, while the police held up traffice so they could waive their Mexican flags Never mind we had worked hard all day to PAY FOR THE OVERTIME AND THE ILLEGALS SHARE OF COOK COUNTY TAXES.

    Funny, there was nothing about the raids on the news, I guess they don't want us to know it happened. I haven't read the paper today although they never mention illegals in their either they merely report an incident, occasionally name the criminal and leave it up to us to guess his/her legal status.
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    This nonsense has just got to stop. Who are these people? They break the laws to come here, break the laws to stay and steal jobs and everything else they can get...they do it all in sight of their children, and their children certainly know they're doing things illegally. Then they object when the law is enforced in front of them? Yeah, we Americans certainly do have our nerve, don't we????

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