Criminal alien convicted of child pornography production

Jim Kouri, CPP — The ExaminerComputer
A 22-year-old Houston man was convicted after pleading guilty to producing and distributing child pornography, according to a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. — Arturo Enrique Ochoa, 22, indicted in February 2011 for producing child pornography depicting young teenage boys engaged in sexually explicit activity [since] at least since 2009 and distributing these and other images of child pornography via the Internet, pleaded guilty to both charges before U.S. District Judge Sim Lake Thursday… Read More

Deranged governor moves to expose Americans to criminal invaders

New York Daily NewsScumbag Alert!
New York State is suspending its participation in the controversial Secure Communities program that shared the fingerprints of anyone arrested with immigration officials. — Gov. Cuomo made the announcement Wednesday, saying there’s mounting evidence the program, rolled out just five months ago, isn’t working. — “There are concerns about the implementation of the program as well as its impact on families, immigrant communities and law enforcement in New York,” Cuomo said. — States in the program automatically send the fingerprints of everyone booked to Homeland Security. Federal officials say it helps locate and deport dangerous criminals… Read More

Dominican invader headed to prison for illegal re-entry

Providence (RI) JournalHasta la Vista Baby!
A Dominican national who had his fingerprints removed to mask his true identity was sentenced to two years in federal prison on Wednesday for reentering the country after he had previously been deported. — Chief U.S. District Court Judge Mary M. Lisi imposed the sentence, which was 22 months shorter than the penalty sought by the government. Moments before the sentencing, Robert M. Cordero-Luciano, through an interpreter, provided Lisi with a moving plea about how he has stopped using drugs and how he had used time productively during his incarceration at the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility. He has been there since arrest nine months ago… Read More

 

89 Percent Of Workers At Dairy Farm Illegal, Feds Say

The  Denver ChannelBusted!
Fort Morgan, Colo. — A routine inspection at a Morgan County dairy farm revealed that 89 percent of its employees — or 53 workers — were not authorized to work in the United States, the Department of Homeland Security announced Wednesday. — Twenty employees of the Wildcat Dairy, at 24268 Morgan County Road 21, were also arrested, suspected of using forged Social Security and Alien registration cards, Morgan County Undersherriff Dave Martin said. — “These 20 were the most egregious, they were suspected of using stolen and forged documents,” Martin said… Read More

 

Traffic stop nets previously deported invader

Times of Trenton (NJ)Nailed!
An illegal alien from the Dominican Republic who had re-entered the U.S. last year after being deported was arrested following a traffic stop in Montgomery Wednesday morning, police said. — Though officers initially let the man go with a ticket, they tracked him to a Belle Mead address and arrested him an hour later after authorities found out he had given them a false name. Israel Antonio Minaya is now in the Somerset County Jail in lieu of bail. Police did not say whether they had contacted immigration authorities… Read More

Mexican who stole job as cop set to plead guilty to ID theft charges

Fox NewsCrooked Cop
Anchorage, Alaska — A former Anchorage police officer accused of identity theft and of being an illegal [alien] is expected to plead guilty to federal charges. — Rafael Mora-Lopez, who was born in Mexico and lived for years in Alaska as Rafael Espinoza, was scheduled to appear Wednesday in federal court, where he is expected to plead guilty to charges of passport fraud and false claim of U.S. citizenship. — According to court documents filed in May, Mora-Lopez’s wife, Margarita Cynthia Espinoza, had been a neighbor of the real Espinoza in Guadalajara, Mexico. Authorities say Rafael Espinoza is a legal U.S. citizen… Read More

Two invaders arrested in sex assault and kidnapping case

My Fox 8 -TV– Greensboro, NCScumbags
Haw River, NC — Two men were arrested earlier this week and charged in connection with an alleged sexual assault and kidnapping case. — On Monday, Alamance County deputies responded to 1412 Trollingwood Road in reference to an alleged sexual assault. A female victim told deputies she was forcibly pulled into lot 105 at Kirby’s Mobile Home Park. — The victim said one she was inside, she was sexually assaulted by two men.–The victim was taken to Alamance Regional Medical Center for examination and treatment… Read More

Mexican invader gets 19 years for two rapes

Associated PressHasta la Vista Baby!
A man who pleaded no contest to two rape charges was sentenced Wednesday in Portland to 19 years in prison. — The Oregonian reports 22-year-old Pedro Delgado-Lopez was arrested last August and confessed to attacking a woman who was walking to work. DNA also matched him to a 2009 rape of a woman leaving a party… Read More

Mexican drug link probed in ambush murder of Texas lawman

ReutersOfficer Down
The death of a Bexar County sheriff’s sergeant who died in a hail of gunfire as he sat in his patrol car is being investigated for a possible connection to Mexico’s drug cartels, county officials said on Tuesday. — Sergeant Kenneth Vann was “targeted because he represented the government,” Sheriff Amadeo Ortiz told Reuters. — Vann, 48, was in uniform, sitting in his marked patrol car at a corner on San Antonio’s southeast side early Saturday when a small white car pulled up beside him, and somebody in the car fired an estimated 28 shots from an automatic weapon, possibly an AK-47 rifle, Ortiz said. No suspects are in custody. — “I think that they picked on a police officer because he was a symbol of authority,” Ortiz said on Tuesday… Read More

 

Police identify victim in gang stabbing

KGO-TV –San FranciscoCrime
San Jose — An 18-year-old man who was stabbed to death early Saturday in San Jose during a gang-related altercation has been identified by police today as Vincent Tran. — Officers found the San Jose man at about 4 a.m. in the 1700 block of Schulte Drive. He had been stabbed. — Tran was taken to Regional Medical Center in San Jose and pronounced dead a few hours later. — An investigation revealed Tran was stabbed during an altercation between two local rival gangs. Gang-related slogans and hand gestures were exchanged, witnesses told police, during and before the altercation… Read More