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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Their coming to take you away ha ha

Puerto Rican man detained as illegal immigrant!!!
And this was Chicago Kiddies.
I'm sure this could never happen in Arizona...........
Seventy two hours this schmuck was held cause after all it was the beginning of the weekend and all. Who wants to do all that checking of details like a driving license and stuff like his social security number. Hell he looks like he could be an illegal.


Chicago TV station NBCC, an NBC affiliate, reported Monday on the arrest and detainment of a Puerto Rican man suspected of being an illegal immigrant. Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens by birth and the island of Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory.

He told the TV station: “I’m pretty sure they know that Puerto Ricans are citizens, but just because of the way I look — I have Mexican features — they pretty much assumed that my papers were fake.”

Although it appears that the arrest incident took place in Chicago, the case brings to mind the ongoing debate over Arizona’s new immigration law, which turns illegal immigration into a state crime and allows local law enforcement agencies to inquire about immigration status – an approach decried by advocates who fear it could lead to profiling of Hispanics and other minority communities.

Ahhh the law suits will be legendary....

This has been from the Orlandosentinal

2 comments:

Ranch Chimp said...

Heh, heh, heh, heh, heh .... They ought to go up in the Bronx .... they have more "New York Rican's" up there than the City of San Juan! :) I dated this really fine sexy Rican girl once from up in the Bronx .... her name was Mary Feliciano .... goddamn dude ... she was fine as Hell too!

But all shit aside .... I am for immigration reform.... many Mexicano Americano's (TexMex/ Tejano)I personally know are for it as well. The only resaon why I cant support the Arizona style of law, is because I seen that they just done this as a political statement and fork in the asses of Washington, without thinking of the repercussion's before they made the move carefully. You see .... the law/ bill they signed wont work ... it simply cant, if it is actually enforced ... it can only bring a schlew of lawsuit's and litigation, and a really expensive mess to the major federal court's, and suit's against various law enforcement agencies. I think there are other approaches than this, as far as real reform, I mean, we certainly have enough folk's on the payroll with genius IQ's to figure out somethin, dont we? I mean, we have a schlew of MF's that we just pay to sit around and think of shit, heh? And also this as I have posted brother is nothing but political highsiding, many are not even looking or talking about the nearly 2 million legal immigrant's that are brought here annually through legislation, from place's such as India, Morocco, etc, and much of that is corporate sponsored to bring in folk's with degree's to work here, the white collar job's and keep competition high and employment cost's low .... basically to increase corporate profit margin's, which is actually more of a threat to American job's, job's that are considered "profession's" that is, that our young graduate's in this country pay an arm and a leg to get their dehgree's to bank's that have controlled the student funding and loan's as a go between for year's, not domestic service, and agriculture labour job's, etc. Many of our graduate's are in 10's of thousand's of debt before they even get their Bachelor's, to these institution's. Thank goodness Obama stopped that banking sponsored shit this year, really pissed the bank's off!

Tim said...

RC
On the money! Alex my youngest just graduated College. Bachelors. 160,000 worth of knowledge. Right now he's looking about anywhere for a job.
Later and thanks