Bryanna In The Morning–Radio Liberty
Bryanna Bevens will be on Radio Liberty with Dr. Stanley Monteith at 7:00 AM California time-(listen here) 10:00 AM New York Time.
Bryanna Bevens will be on Radio Liberty with Dr. Stanley Monteith at 7:00 AM California time-(listen here) 10:00 AM New York Time.
Mexican lawmakers are not happy about the recent fence bill passed in the U.S. Congress. But not to worry, they are working on ways to get around it.
If they can’t get a bilateral migratory accord signed between the U.S. and Mexico, a group of Mexican senators has an alternative–set up migratory accords between states in the U.S. and Mexico.
Their proposal would give permission to Mexican states to sign accords with states north of the border, for the hiring of Mexican workers. [Entregarán senadores a Calderón propuesta de reforma migratoria Notimex El Universal Mexico City, October 1, 2006]
When it comes to meddling in U.S. immigration law, Mexican lawmakers can be very resourceful. Why can’t they display that same talent in figuring out ways to improve Mexico’s economy?
“A report from the state auditor says North Carolina Central University hired workers who used fraudulent Social Security numbers. The report also says some of them may have used the identification to obtain driver’s licenses.
The report did not state whether any of the 28 workers — eleven non-student employees and 17 student employees — were illegally in the U-S.” State audit finds N.C. Central hired workers who used fake ID’s, AP, The Charlotte Observer
Knowingly hiring illegal aliens could earn the employer fines of up to three-thousand dollars per employee and/or up to six months imprisonment. No doubt the UCCU hired them “unknowingly“. I still don’t think illegal aliens should be students in the first place, but that’s a different story.
Email Dr. James H. Ammons, the schools chancellor, here: jammons1@wpo.nccu.edu
I got this emailed press release forwarded to me:
Today I announced the first of its kind criminal charges. I have charged the Right Way Construction Company of Palmer Township, Pennsylvania with state criminal charges of Obstruction of Justice , Hindering Apprehension and Conspiracy for hiring, aiding , and abetting and harboring illegal aliens. This will be a test case in some respects, as to the authority of state prosecutors to charge state criminal offenses for violations of federal law. I believe that I am on solid legal ground. I will seek the maximum fine against this company under Pa. law.
When the federal government refuses to act, state prosecutors must do so to protect their communities from foreign criminals. I will continue to see to it that Northampton County, Pennsylvania does not become a safe haven for foreign criminals.
DA John Morganelli
Morganelli has been fighting illegal aliens in his county for years; James Edwards wrote about him here in 2003. A story about the charges says why he’s fighting illegals; they commit crimes, and his job is fighting crime.
Over the past five years, Morganelli has made the crackdown on illegal immigrants in the area one of the hallmarks of his office.
He cited several examples of those arrested in recent years in Northampton County who were busted for crimes such as sexual assaults, child molestation, aggravated assault and drunken driving. [Business charged over illegals, October 04, 206 By RUSS FLANAGAN The Express-Times ]