July 2, 2009

Exclusive: America’s Most Forgotten: The Victims of Illegal Alien Crime – Carl Epley & Amanda Thomas

Carolyn Cooke, America’s Most Forgotten: The Victims of Illegal Alien Crime


Editor’s note: This is the next in a continuing series about the forgotten victims of illegal alien crime – weekly stories you do not see in the mainstream media.

America’s Most Forgotten is dedicated to the all of the innocent people and their families who have been victimized by illegal aliens as a result of the refusal of our elected officials to enforce United States immigration law and to secure our borders. Americans remain unprotected from this unwanted invasion of unidentified people from across the world. No region of the country has been spared and the citizens presented come from all walks of life. Crisscrossing the nation, we have a star athlete from a predominantly African-American neighborhood in LA, then we skip to an affluent, successful actress in New York City and then to a rural Mississippi family hoping to escape big city crime and then to a Native American in small town Idaho. And on, and on, and on...


Carl Epley and Amanda Thomas – Missouri

An illegal alien has been charged in the barbaric stabbing death of two residents of Hannibal, Missouri, the birthplace of Mark Twain.

Hannibal, Missouri is the birthplace of Mark Twain (1835-1910), the American author who chronicled and commented on the times of the era in which he lived. Most notably, he authored two classic American novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Hannibal is the essence of “small town U.S.A.,â€