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orange county sheriff .is it possible they make wrong information about who is in custady?they can make mistake in information on line Tags : About, County, custady, information, Orange, possible, Sheriff, they, wrong What are the laws for Placer County, Ca about children home alone?My friend’s daycare provider left 3 children home alone while she went to drop off her own child at school. What laws protect my friend who lives in Placer County, California? what are california’s government code say about county district attorney’s responiabilies in civil vs.criminal?goverment code has a code the shows the responibility of a county district attorney in a civil case vs. a criminal case. Tags : About, Attorney's, california's, civil, Code, County, District, government, responiabilies, vs.criminal How do you feel about our national treasures are now ground zero due to Mexican drug cartels heavily armed ?And this is not considered terrorism ,.the pro amnesty stated no terrorism ever came out of Mexico,WHAT ? “Our national treasures are now ground zero for international and domestic drug cultivation and trafficking,” said drug czar John P. Walters. “We must push back against the invasion of foreign drug-trafficking organizations through increased law-enforcement collaboration, enhanced intelligence and expanded investigations to reclaim our public lands.” Mr. Walters made his comments last week during Operation Alesia, a multiagency marijuana-eradication initiative in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, the largest national forest in California. Coordinated by the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office with the support of the California National Guard, the weeklong operation involved 17 federal, state and local law-enforcement agencies. “America’s public lands are under attack,” Mr. Walters said. “Instead of being appreciated as national treasures, they are being exploited and destroyed by foreign drug-trafficking organizations and heavily armed Mexican marijuana cartels.” ONDCP spokesman Stephen E. Schatz said violent Mexican drug cartels construct, operate and manage 80 percent to 90 percent of all U.S.-based marijuana plantations — most of which are in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Kentucky, Oregon, Tennessee, Washington and West Virginia. Mr. Schatz said those hired to tend and guard them do so with high-tech equipment and state-of-the-art weapons http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070716/NATION/107160060/1001 Tags : About, armed, cartels, Drug, feel, ground, heavily, Mexican, National, treasures, zero Did you hear about the face-off that the Riverside Sheriff had in Desert Hot Springs last night?http://cbs2.com/local/Deputy.Shooting.Desert.2.806731.html Now they’ll be writing even more frivolous traffic tickets in Riverside, to pay for his rehab. Tags : About, Desert, faceoff, hear, Last, night, riverside, Sheriff, Springs Anyone else read about the cops getting killed in Florida?http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090425/ap_on_re_us/us_deputies_shooting Looks like their boss the Sheriff of Okaloosa County lost the public trust when him and his mistress got arrested in Las Vegas gambling away embezzled county funds. It’s bad enough in the south the way the good ol’ boy local politics alienates many folks, but then to have the Sheriff pulling this crap, it’s no wonder the guy put up a fight rather than being taken alive. If you can’t count on the cops, who can you count on, Smith & Wesson or Sam Colt? Looks like people really are starting to revolt. Tags : About, anyone, cops, else, Florida, getting, killed, Read Do I call the police department or the sheriff department to find out about my boyfriend who just got arrested?He got picked up last night. do i call the police department or the sheriff department to ask about everything? Tags : About, Arrested, boyfriend, call, Department..., Find, Just, Police, Sheriff How do I go about buying a foreclosure properties from a sheriff sales or the bank or mortgage companies or leTags : About, bank, Buying, companies, Foreclosure, From, mortgage, properties, sales, Sheriff Why does the open borders lobby have to say about all this Utah deports illegal aliens criminals ,Harmless?SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) Thousands of illegal or undocumented immigrants live in Utah. While most work and live among without much notice – there are also hundreds of illegal immigrants who also criminals – convicted of felony crimes here in the U.S. The shooting of sheriff’s deputy Josie Fox in Millard County is an example of this. She was allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant named Roberto Miramontes Roman. He was convicted of drug dealing and carrying a gun ten years ago and deported not once, but two times. But not all criminal aliens escape the law. ABC 4 News was recently granted exclusive access to the deportation process here in Salt Lake City. We watched several vans loads of criminal aliens from jails and state prisons throughout Utah, Idaho and Montana get unloaded and processed here in Salt Lake City. They were searched – finger printed and locked up in holding cells. Salt Lake City Immigration and Custom Enforcement Field Director Steven Branch says all of the detainees had a “final order of removal” and his agents were doing just that. But these are not just illegal immigrants – they are illegal immigrants who have been convicted of felony crimes – I.C.E. calls them criminal aliens. And Branch says “Over 90 percent of those going out are criminals. They have convictions. Some are serious crimes.” Crimes like assault, murder, and drug trafficking. 19 year old Kelvin Navarro was busted for selling crack six month after he came to Utah from Honduras. “Estuve dos meces y media en salt lake, en el carcel.” He told me he spent two and half months in jail in Salt Lake. And back home in Honduras – he faces more trouble because he’s wanted for rape. All of these illegal immigrants have similar stories. They were busted by local law enforcement agencies then I.C.E. agents “stepped in to make the determination if they are aliens and if they’re removable.” If they are deportable, they get loaded on a bus for a short trip to Salt Lake International Airport. ABC 4 News was granted exclusive and unfiltered access to the process. Back in early February we were allowed on the tarmac and video taped the criminal aliens go through another search and a shackle and hand cuff check. Then we watched as they took their seat on ICE AIR – a chartered, $80,000, one way flight to the U.S. Mexico border. On the day we were there 41 criminal illegal immigrants were put on a plane. 39 were headed to Mexico. Two of the criminal aliens, including Navarro, were going to Central America. It’s a process that is repeated every week of the year here at Salt Lake International. And every week, ICE AIR flights across the country take four thousand two hundred convicted illegal immigrants out of the country. And the total number of convicted illegal immigrants being deported is really amazing. Last year, 3,387criminal aliens were removed from the Salt Lake area of responsibility. Nationwide that number was 136,126. That’s basically 380 every day. When you see those numbers and watch the airplane fly away, it feels like the end of the story, but its not. Every day countless immigrants cross our borders illegally. In the mix, dozens of criminal aliens, who have been arrested and busted here in the past. Branch says, with the border the way it is, it’s next to impossible to know they are back. “We have no knowledge when they make their entry back here. There’s nothing that triggers it. There’s no notification – until that subject is encountered.” “It’s not like the person is flying into the airport, on a visa and being allowed in – they have done everything to evade the law.” The most prominent local example is accused cop killer Roberto Miramontes Roman. He is in jail charged with fatally shooting Millard County Sheriff Deputy Josie Fox. He’s also an illegal immigrant who served time for dealing drugs and carrying a weapon and has been deported two times. Local community activist and former Director of Latino Affairs for Utah, Tony Yapias says the Deputy Fox shooting was a tragedy. He says it also had an immediate impact on the Hispanic community. “It’s a devastating blow to the community. All of sudden blogs and comments are being made. They say everybody is criminal we need to deport everybody.” But Roman is not the only criminal alien to come back to Utah. 125 suspects were busted during two recent gang crackdowns and I.C.E. agents say at least 15 were previously deported criminal aliens. And during our exclusive look at the deportation process, we encountered four re-entry cases, including Jose Zaragoza, who was busted for dealing drugs in Salt Lake City and was on his 3rd deportation. “Vas a volver a Utah? No.” I asked if he was coming back to Utah. He said, not this time – we’ll see. For more information, go to http://www.ice.gov. Tags : About, aliens, borders, criminals, deports, harmless, Illegal, lobby, open, this, Utah What do people think about the cook county sheriff’s office?Tags : About, Cook, County, Office, people, Sheriff's, think What was that child’s book about that sheriff and his dog talking to that school?I cant remember the title all i really know is its about this sheriff and his dog talking to kids at this school about safety does anyone know what its called? What do U think about this Broken taillights lead to chase, immigration hold?A car and foot chase with Corning police through town landed a man in jail. Jose Fernando Castillo-Alanis, also known as Fidel Mata, was driving a Toyota Camry northbound on Fifth Street when Corning police Officer Tiffany Hill attempted to make a stop on the car because it did not have tail-lights, said police. Instead of stopping, the car kept driving up Fifth Street and then into an alleyway between Yolo and Butte streets on the 1200 block where it stopped, the driver got out and ran into the nearby duplex and locked the door, according to Hill. Tehama County sheriff’s deputies came to the duplex and were able to kick the door down at which time Alanis was arrested following a brief struggle, said Hill. Alanis allegedly gave police false identification and a fictitious social security card and was found to be under the influence of alcohol. He was booked into the Tehama County Jail on suspicion of driving while under the influence of alcohol, evading a peace officer, obstructing a public officer, false identification, driving without a drivers license and use of false citizenship documents. http://www.corning-observer.com/news/driving-5733-police-car.html How concerned as an American citizen are you about the amount of false identification, false citizenship documents,how serious of problem is it to you ? Tags : About, Broken, chase, hold, Immigration, lead, taillights, think, this Do you think that Sheriff Steve Bizzell is about immigration enforcement, or something else?He’s called Mexicans Trashy, he’s said they breed like rabbits, he’s made smart remarks on Spanish signs and pointed out an area that he said looked like Mexico. Do you really think he’s about enforcing immigration laws, or is it something personal? Is this another reason why this job should be left to the Federal Government, and not local law enforcement? http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2008/oct/26/controversial-cop-sheriffs-critics-see-racism-rath/ The Sheriff helped make North Carolina the first state where every county can team with federal authorities to train local officers to identify and track jailed illegal immigrants, speeding up the deportation process. In a newspaper interview last month, Bizzel complained that “Mexicans are trashy” and pointed to several children playing and said “All they do is work and make love.” “The chief law-enforcement officer is demonstrating his racism in public, and he’s allowing his officers to do the same,” said Tony Asion, the executive director of nonprofit advocacy group El Pueblo and a retired Delaware state trooper. “It gives them the green light to treat Latinos any way.” “Look at that,” he said, pointing at a storefront during his tour of the area with the newspaper reporter. “You can’t even read the durned sign. Everywhere you look, it’s like little Mexico around here.” Tags : About, Bizzell, else, enforcement, Immigration, Sheriff, something, Steve, think What do people think about this letter to the editor over illegals?Not all illegal immigrants are hard-working?Guy W. Farmer: Not all illegal immigrants are hard-working http://www.nevadaappeal.com/article/20090621/NEWS/906209947/1029/NONE&parentprofile=1061 The next time someone accuses me of being too tough on illegal immigrants I’m going to refer them to Martha Angulo, the mother of 17-year-old Rene Angulo, who was shot to death in Washoe Valley on Mother’s Day eve by “undocumented worker” Steven Contreras (aka Victor Rodriguez), 24, an admitted gang-banger and suspected drug trafficker. Mrs. Angulo, who has lived in Carson City for many years, might have an opinion about leniency for criminal illegals in the Nevada court system. That’s because Contreras was convicted of being an accessory to murder in 2005 in a local gang-related shooting. He was deported but immediately violated probation by sneaking back into the United States. Contreras is in the Washoe County Jail on charges of murdering Angulo and wounding good Samaritan Wayne Nash, 51, of Carson City, in a bizarre incident on Highway 395 in Washoe Valley last month. According to police, Angulo was driving to Reno but at some point Contreras came into the car. Contreras then shot the local teenager to death and wounded Nash, who had stopped to assist Angulo. Contreras fled in Angulo’s vehicle but was apprehended on Old 395 shortly thereafter, naked and hiding along the roadside. In an interview with Nevada Appeal police reporter F.T. Norton, Mrs. Angulo said Rene was a “good kid, a good son (and) a good brother. My son wasn’t in trouble. I should know. I’m his mother.” She and other family members insist that Rene had no ties to local gangs. Contreras claimed that he blacked out just before firing a bullet into Angulo’s head, and told investigators that earlier the same day he had “shot at a gorilla” in his Carson City hotel room. Good luck with that story. Police believe that Contreras may be involved with another suspected drug trafficker/illegal immigrant, Jaime Lopez, 20, who led Carson City sheriff’s deputies on a high-speed chase three days after the Angulo murder. Lopez is currently jailed here on five felony charges. The point of this column is to remind illegal immigration advocates that they’re making a mistake when they claim that all illegals are honest, hard-working people who merely seek to improve their lives. Unfortunately, a small minority of them are dangerous criminals who should be captured and deported forthwith. Also, local judges should stop giving probation to defendants who use weapons to commit crimes. Meanwhile, the Obama administration is waiting for the right moment to revive so-called “comprehensive immigration reform,” which would grant conditional amnesty to millions of illegals. Obama is biding his time on this controversial issue while reiterating his support for immigration reform. We’ll be watching. • Guy W. Farmer, of Carson City, lived and worked in Latin America for more than 20 years. Tags : About, editor, hardworking, Illegal, illegalsNot, immigrants, letter, over, people, think, this |
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