MCSO nabs 31 suspected illegals in work site raid

East Valley Tribune — Mesa, ArizonaMCSO
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is investigating 31 workers at Mesa’s Alpine Valley Bread bakery outlet as possible illegal [aliens] who obtained their jobs through stolen Social Security numbers and fake driver’s licenses. — The sweep by Sheriff Joe Arpaio and deputies started about 10 a.m. Thursday. As of 2 p.m., 24 workers had been arrested and the bakery had closed as deputies continued to investigate other workers, according to Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was at the business at 300 W. Southern Ave… Read More

 

Accused Greenwood rapist pleads not guilty

KIRO-FM — SeattleScumbag
A man accused of abducting a woman off a street in Greenwood and then raping her has pleaded not guilty. — Jose Jimenez-Lopez, 24, is charged with First Degree Rape, First Degree Kidnapping, and First Degree Attempted Kidnapping. — Police say Jimenez-Lopez and an unknown suspect attacked two women walking in the Greenwood neighborhood. While one of the women got away, the other was kidnapped, raped, and then dropped off near Green Lake… Read More  

 

Previously deported fiend busted by Border Patrol

Imperial Valley Press – Holtville, Calif.Foreign Fiend
U.S. Border Patrol agents uncovered this week a convicted felon with a past history of felony sex crimes among a group of [invaders] caught trying to illegally cross the border, according to a press release. — Agents working near the east Port of Entry early Tuesday arrested a group of five [invaders] and when they were brought in for processing at the Border Patrol station it was discovered that one of them was a convicted sex offender who had been previously deported… Read More

 

State drug raids net 21; ties to Mexican crime gangs probed

Salt Lake TribuneDrug War
Utah’s SECURE Strike Force arrested 21 people and seized several thousand containers of drugs illegally smuggled in from Mexico to stores in Salt Lake, Utah, Weber, Davis, Tooele and Summit counties. — Assistant Attorney General Jake Taylor said Thursday that agents raided 27 Latino-operated markets at various locations, recovering large quantities of prescription drugs and other medicines, not approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration in the United States. — Taylor said investigators continue to look into possible links to organized crime organizations south of the border, including infamous Mexican drug cartels, but had not yet confirmed any direct links… Read More

 

Mexican invader caught at Arizona nuke plant

Arizona RepublicMojado
A contract worker at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station was arrested Wednesday for trying to enter the plant one day after a guard barred the man from the site because his Mexican ID card was expired. — Sheriff’s deputies arrested Mesa resident Cruz Loya Alvares, a construction contract worker at Palo Verde, on suspicion of criminal trespassing on a nuclear power station, a Class 4 felony. — According to court documents, Alvares, 32, went to work at the plant on Tuesday morning but a security guard prevented Alvares from entering the plant after noticing that Alvares’ Mexican ID card was expired [as if some bogus Mexican ID card entitles anyone to work here]… Read More

Mexican invaders busted with 208 pounds of meth

Las Vegas Review-JournalMeth Bust
At least 10 illegal [aliens] from Mexico were arrested on drug trafficking charges after federal and Las Vegas law enforcement officials seized 212 pounds of illegal drugs worth $5.7 million in the largest methamphetamine bust in Nevada history, law enforcement officials announced Thursday. — Police also seized $280,000 in cash, six guns and nine vehicles used for drug trafficking after searching nine residential properties in Las Vegas and Henderson on Tuesday… Read More

 

Mexican invader who let cops on chase is headed to prison

Bangor (Maine) Daily NewsHasta la Vista Baby!
The Mexican man who last Halloween led Belfast police on a high-speed chase that ended when his car caught fire was sentenced Wednesday in U.S. District Court to 15 months in federal prison. — Cesar Benitez-Salazar, also known as Isander Birriel-Lopez, 26, pleaded guilty earlier this year to entering the United States after having been deported and fraudulently using the Social Security number of another individual. — He faced up to two years in federal prison on the re-entry count and up to five years on the Social Security fraud count. Each charge carried a maximum fine of $250,000… Read More

Invader arrested after traffic stop

Hunterdon County (NJ) Democrat
Clinton Twp. — A man who had allegedly overstayed his six-month visa by more than eight years has been apprehended by township police and is being held in the County Jail awaiting a deportation hearing. — On Monday, July 11, at about 6:45 p.m., Sgt. Matthew McGill stopped a 1991 Toyota sedan driven by Victor Quintero, 44, of Elizabeth, on Route 22 near Lebanon’s Main Street after seeing an unrestrained child in the back seat of the car. — Police give this account of the arrest: During the stop, Quintero was seen holding what appeared to be a New Jersey driver’s license with his photo on it. When McGill asked to see the license… Read More

Corrupt Obama Regime fails to place ICE hold on jailed invaders

San Jose Mercury NewsObama Sucks
A UC Berkeley student senator and six other illegal immigrant students arrested at a San Bernardino rally Tuesday were released from custody early Wednesday without triggering a hold from Immigration and Customs Enforcement. — Friends were concerned the arrest of Cal political science student Ju Hong, 21, a graduate of Alameda High School, would trigger his deportation. Hong has lived in the East Bay since his family brought him here on a tourist visa from South Korea when he was 11. — Through the federal Secure Communities program, which has been implemented in all of California’s counties, anyone arrested and booked in a county jail gets fingerprints sent to a federal database monitored by ICE agents… Read More