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06-27-2007, 03:40 PM #1
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Criminals are ready for Senate action
Nice Timing
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[Kathryn Jean Lopez]
Criminals are ready for Senate action:
The head of a Mexican forgery ring was convinced he could make phony documents that illegal aliens could use to indicate fraudulently that they were eligible for a new amnesty, says a government affidavit recounting wiretapped phone calls the man made.
Julio Leija-Sanchez, who ran a $3 million-a-year forgery operation before he was arrested in April, was expecting Congress to pass a legalization program, which he called "amnesty," and said he could forge documents to fool the U.S. government into believing illegal aliens were in the country in time to qualify for amnesty, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent said in the affidavit.
In recounting a wiretapped telephone conversation, ICE agent Jason E. Medica said he heard Mr. Leija-Sanchez tell an associate the forgery ring could "fix his papers" to meet the requirements of a legalization program such as the bill the Senate is debating today.
"When Leija-Sanchez said 'if there's an amnesty, he can fix his papers,' Leija-Sanchez was referring to the possibility of pending legislation which would allow a certain class of illegal aliens to remain in the United States, as long as they can prove a term of residency in the United States with no convictions," agent Medica wrote.
"When Leija-Sanchez said 'he can fix his papers,' he was referring to the fact that the organization could fraudulently create or alter documents to falsely prove the requisite residency period," the agent wrote.
Mr. Leija-Sanchez also used his forgery ring to help smuggle illegal aliens into the country on the understanding they would work for his criminal enterprise. He was arrested on charges of forgery and conspiracy to commit murder.
06/27 03:38 PM
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06-27-2007, 04:12 PM #2
What else could the american citizens expect. Forgery is going to be a going business. Every illegal in the country is going to be given citizenship. Regardless of when they entered the country.
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06-27-2007, 04:18 PM #3Originally Posted by BeckyalDeportacion? Si Se Puede!
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06-27-2007, 04:31 PM #4
While this would not do any good to those hell bent on betraying this country, it might be well worth the time to see that those still fighting for us, receive it, and similar articles as they can be found, to add to their arsenal.
Heck, come to think of it, it could even be sent to the traitors with reminders of just what is going on in terms of the fraud already being premeditated by all of their beloved "these are not criminals" illegal aliens.
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