Friday, February 15, 2008

The battle against illegal aliens continues



In Georgia, several local communities are having to take it upon themselves to enforce federal laws regarding illegal immigrants streaming into our state.

Several police agencies now have the necessary training, read that to mean rubber stamp on the resume from the feds, to detain and even deport illegals they capture in the course of their duties. There is still a long way to go and I don't think any relief is coming from the geriatric crowd in DC.
Miguel Gonzalez Cadena, 32, an illegal Mexican immigrant, had been deported five times before and was arrested last year, federal officials say. He won't tell police whom he works for, but he's been charged with forgery and is now serving a two-year federal sentence for illegal re-entry into the United States, according to ICE officials.
And others involved in forging ID's also have their day in court.
Wednesday in federal court for the northern district of Georgia, five Mexican men who manufactured and sold fake Social Security cards, green cards, work permits and driver's licenses received federal sentences ranging from two and a half years to six years.
Yet we still have states that want to produce ID's or drivers licenses for these folks with the blessings of the law on their side.

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