It looks like my search engine friendly illegal alien tracking system is capturing the eye of the media again. This time it is with organic search results also known as unpaid natural Google results. I discovered this today when politely responding to what seemed like a typical media inquiry.

It started like most media inquiries in which the journalist asks me what I thought about immigration followed by questions designed to get quotable statements from me about the purpose of my website where anyone can list suspected illegals. I of course responded by telling him what I thought of immigration followed by instruction for how to list an illegal alien on the internet.

He then predictably became agitated asking me about whether or not it occurred to me that an online publishing service could possibly be abused (insert gay porn hardcore pic here if I were abusing this service). Then he dropped a bombshell in his masculine yet slightly feminine voice as to what I thought about copyright infringement. The question was fine before he accused me of it.

He stated that one of my Illegal Alien Reports violated his copyright by using his photo as a basis for a transformative work without his permission. Well I have one response to that, fair use bitch. I have every right to use whatever visualization I please for my transformative works.

The illegal alien in question is Mariano Cardoso who was removed from college classroom seats that rightfully belonged to American or legal alien students.

The basis for this beef seems quite obvious if you do a Google or Google image search for "Mariano Cardoso". These results prove that my design can track any illegal alien so long as a patriotic citizen takes the time to write a report and put their name in the title, first sentence of the report, keyword tag, and if you upload an image name the file something like mariano-cardoso. Anyone can do this even if they don't personally know an illegal alien because you can write your take of news stories like I did.


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