Suspected invader, daughter charged in horrific pit bull mauling of neighbor

ReutersSDPD
A San Diego mother and daughter pleaded not guilty on Thursday to charges stemming from an attack by their pit bulls on a 75-year-old woman that forced doctors to amputate part of her arm and leg. — Alba Medina Cornelio, 39, and her daughter Carla Ramirez Cornelio, 19, were arrested on Wednesday night, four days after authorities say two of their dogs escaped through a fence and mauled neighbor Emako Mendoza in her yard. — Both were ordered held on $350,000 bail during an arraignment in San Diego Superior Court, where they each face two felony counts of owning an animal that caused death or serious bodily injury, as well as three misdemeanors… Read More

Corrupt Obama Regime reaches out to Muslim Brotherhood

Global Post — Boston
Cairo, Egypt — The U.S. government announced today it was opening a dialogue with Islamist political parties amid sweeping changes brought on by the Arab Spring and announced it was seeking “limited contacts” with members of Egypt’s powerful Muslim Brotherhood. — Secretary of State [and huge Saul Alinsky lover] Hillary Clinton, who recently visited Egypt, said, “It is in the interests of the United States to engage with all parties that are peaceful and committed to nonviolence. We welcome therefore dialogue with those Muslim Brotherhood members who wish to talk with us.” Read More

Invaders arrested in counterfeit cash case

Coastline Pilot — Laguna Beach. Calif.Bogus Cash
Four people were arrested after using counterfeit money at the Mobil Gas Station on North Coast Highway this week, according to Laguna Beach police. — Rosa Mojica, 63, Tania Santoya, 33, Roberto Jose Rodriguez, 33, and a 16-year-old male juvenile were all arrested Thursday for burglary, conspiracy to commit a crime, possession of fraudulent items and counterfeiting. All four are from Santa Ana. — Mojica and Santoya had felony burglary warrants out for their arrest. Santoya had a warrant for $15,000 bail. — A station employee told the police that two men tried to use counterfeit money Wednesday evening. He noticed something was wrong and confronted them, but they fled in a 1996 Chevy Camaro. The attendant was able to get a partial license plate… Read More

Pinal pot bust nets invaders

KSAZ-TV — PhoenixPinal County Sheriffs
Two adults and one juvenile have been arrested on numerous drug violations and four others have been turned over for deportation. — Early Monday morning, a Pinal County Sheriff’s deputy spotted two vehicles traveling together at 90 mph in a 75 mph zone. — The deputy radioed in for help and stopped the first vehicle on I-8 near the I-10. When the vehicle came to a stop, all five of its occupants ran into the desert. — Inside the vehicle, the deputy observed four large bales of marijuana. — Additional law enforcement arrived to search for the suspects who bailed out of the vehicle. They were found a quarter-mile away, hiding in some brush, PCSO says… Read More

 

Man goes fishing, lands 180 pound invader

Detroit News
Brad Pederson was trolling for Walleye on Wednesday but ended up getting a bigger catch in the form of a 180-pound Czech who authorities said was trying to enter the country illegally. — Pederson, 26, and a friend were fishing on the St. Clair River near Marysville when they came across a curious sight. — “I saw what I thought was a stump,” the Algonac resident said. “But it was a floating backpack. And connected to it was a guy in a Speedo.” — There were a couple of proverbial red flags concerning the situation. It was around 11:40 p.m. The water, Pederson said, was 60.8 degrees. — “I live on the water and I swim a lot,” he said. “And that is not a swimming temperature.” Read More

Invader with fake ID arrested

NJ.com — Newark
Clinton Twp., NJ — A 32-year-old man with residence in Hillsborough was charged with numerous offenses in connection with showing police a fake identification, after which it was learned he was in the country illegally. — According to investigators, on Tuesday at about 11:30 a.m., Patrolman Jeffrey Glennon stopped a 1986 Dodge Ram driven by Roberto Arroyo on Route 22 near Potterstown Road for multiple violations. — During the stop, Arroyo allegedly produced a fraudulent “Replublica De Costa Rica” driver’s license in the name of Ronny Zanches Arroyo and which contained a fictitious date of birth… Read More

Fugitive invader and pal arrested on theft and other charges

Carlisle (Pa.) SentinelNabbed
Two Juniata County men face various charges after police said they were found with scrap metal stolen from Norfolk Southern last week and then snuck marijuana into the Perry County Prison. — State police at Newport said they stopped a vehicle driven by Jakee Lee Lindemuth, 23, of Port Royal, Pa., in Newport around 5:50 p.m. June 21. During the stop, police found stolen scrap metal in the trunk of the vehicle, police said. — Manuel Contreras Ortiz, 36, of Mifflintown, was with Lindemuth at the time and police said he gave them a false identification. Police later discovered Ortiz was a fugitive of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to police… Read More

Is it not treason?

LaRouche PACWorld's Worst Scumbag
The argument presented by Senator John Kerry, in defense of President Barack Obama’s guilty violation of the Federal Constitution is, in itself, beyond all reason. The argument which the Senator presented in defense of his own shocking, utterly incompetent argument, has been one of the most disgusting pieces of sophistry on record. The question is, was that Senator blackmailed in some fashion? Certainly, submission to blackmail gives neither the Senator nor the Senate exculpatory credit. Clear and plain evidence by the errant President himself might be explained by death threats against the Senator. Since the culpability of the President himself is so clear, and so clearly proximate to treason on behalf of the British monarchy against our United States, the lack of credible explanations offered by Senator Kerry, is most troubling for those among us who had remembered him as being neither a traitor nor a fool. The President had violated the law, and that with the most flagrant shamelessness. This fact raises the question: “Is this President, whose popular support is being that of a decimated minority, willing to lie his way into a coup d’etat conducted in British interest as a betrayal of our United States to a foreign tyrant?” Read More 

Subversive mob sues L.A. County Sheriff over ratting out criminal invaders to ICE

Fox NewsScumbags
[Anti-American open-borders zealots]  were planning to serve Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca with a summons seeking information about arrests in connection with the law enforcement department’s partnership with immigration officials. — The National Day Labor Organizing Network, the National Immigration Law Center and the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles asked for statistics that outline the cost of participating in federal programs to the county and its taxpayers, and arrest records they say might be evidence of racial profiling. — The groups plan to serve Sheriff Baca with a summons and hold a rally at the department’s headquarters on Thursday, after filing their petition with the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Tuesday. — In February the groups filed a California Public Records Act request to get access to communications between the Sheriff’s Department and Immigration and Customs Enforcement… Read More

Ethnic pimps throw hissy fit over arrest of illegal alien gangsters

Glenwood Springs (Colo.) Post IndependentCrazy
A Colorado immigration rights group and Latinos in the lower Roaring Fork Valley circulated a petition Tuesday and Wednesday that “condemns” U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) and the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office for an operation June 18 at Strawberry Days in Glenwood Springs. — The Colorado Immigration Rights Coalition (CIRC) said the petition was signed by organizers of numerous events, including Mountain Fair in Carbondale, and business operators “that cater to the Latino community.” — The petition will be delivered to ICE and the Sheriff’s Office as soon as possible, before more community festivals are held, the immigrants’ rights group said. — “The hope of the local leaders is that ICE and the sheriff will hold off on further public displays of immigration enforcement in the Roaring Fork Valley and focus on methods that do not create fear and distrust in the communities they serve,” a press release from the organization said… Read More