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    Invader Police Officer who Faked Citizenship Warns Others

    Typical: An invader gets caught and refuses to admit responsibility for his crime. Good invader moral character? One thing invaders are good at is weaving sob stories into their crimes. The good thing is, fewer and fewer Amercans are buying into these invader sob stories.

    Milwaukee Police Officer who Faked Citizenship Warns Others

    MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Police officer who took on the identity of a deceased cousin in order to hide his illegal immigration status will be sentenced Monday in federal court. He faces up to a year in prison, possible probation, and will be deported, in accordance with his plea agreement. "I didn't want to be away from my family," said Oscar Ayala-Cornejo, in explaining his actions. "I (didn't) want to go back to Mexico at 15 and have to live with somebody else. I wanted to stay here with my family." Ayala-Cornejo says he and his family moved from Mexico to Milwaukee when he was nine years old. Only when he was 15 years old and told his father of his law enforcement ambitions, did he learn he was in the country illegally. "He tells me, 'You're not a citizen. You cannot become an officer. You cannot go to school any more because you don't have a social security number.' So after high school, my options were pretty limited." Ayala-Cornejo says relatives in Chicago offered the identity documentation of a cousin who was a U.S. citizen and had died at a young age. Ayala-Cornejo assumed the identity of Jose Morales, switched high schools, and soon started his police career. "My family didn't feel safe in the neighborhood that we used to live in (S. 15th Place and W. Lincoln Ave), so if anything, I wanted to make a difference," he said of his desire to become a police officer. Ayala-Cornejo became a police aide after graduation, and a patrol officer in 2004. On May 31, an anonymous tip brought him to the attention of immigration officials. "Me, I might go to prison. I'm going to get deported, I might never come back here for life, my family is going through really hard times because of all this. Not only them, but my friends, my co-workers. I'm sorry I put everybody through this, but I just still don't know why the person who called called." He hopes the judge will look at his years of community service in deciding whether to impose prison time. "My kind of work that I used to do, the person that I am and all the support that I'm getting from the community and friends and family." His older brother, Alex Ayala, was also a Milwaukee police officer and has been fired for his complicity in the case. He is appealing the decision.[/img]
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    This fake citizen deserves no sympathy from the judge or the American people.How many of his arrests that he made as a policeman will now potentially be thrown out because of his illegal status after assuming the idenity of his cousin?Any of his family members involved in his charade also need to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.I wonder how many other fake citizens have such positions of authority without our knowledge?Remember the fake FBI woman just busted?

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    It just dawned on me that I'm beginning to see a pattern here:

    1. People sneak over the border with their very young children.
    2. In some instances, the kids learn English and feel they belong here.
    3. One day, they're finally told they're not citizens.
    4. They can't get certain jobs because they're illegal.
    5. Why go to college if you don't have a SSN and can't get certain types of jobs?
    6. But, they now have a sense of entitlement.
    7. Now they want to change the laws to allow for their parents' illegal behavior.

    Isn't this the same as saying that a bank robber's kids can use the money for their own benefit?

    From where I sit, that's what all of this comes down to - a sense of entitlement!!!

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    Sounds like this guy has the needed expertise to further say...a movement for the people in his native land. Just what is needed over there!!

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    I he is such a good person and a good police officer, I understand they really need good ones in Mexico.

    Dollars to donuts, he won't be deported.
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    The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MountainDog
    The road to hell is paved with good intentions.


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    In almost every one of these sob stories, there is always a good reason why they broke the law. This guy wanted to be a cop so bad because why?
    It couldn't have been to uphold the law because he himself was breaking it. I guess he just wanted to carry a badge and gun so he could feel important.
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    Go back to your own country and make it a place worth living.

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