Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Judge Rules: If Feds Won't Enforce Immigration Laws, Locals Must Not

The National Conservative Weekly
Department of Homeland security refusing to enforce immigration laws?

In a case well publicized by the national media, Chief Garrett Chamberlain, a police officer in the town of New Ipswich, N.H., encountered Mexican citizen Jorge Mora Ramirez broken down on the side of the road. Ramirez, though unable to speak much English, admitted that he was in the country illegally, was in possession of forged Massachusetts identification bearing a fictitious Social Security number, and was illegally employed in a construction project in a nearby town.

In a move that the media is still grasping to understand, Chamberlain then call the immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) division of the Department of Homeland security (formerly known as the Immigration and Naturalization Service for INS) with the idea that they might want to, say, APPREHEND AND DEPORT the unknown foreign nationals in possession of FORGED GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS and investigate the matter as a violation of so-called "law"

Immigration and Customs Enforcement quickly inform Chamberlain, however, that they were NOT much interested in enforcing immigration and customs laws. and we wonder why they are scared to cross the border, oh wait... they are not!
They inform Chamberlain that he should release Ramirez before TRAGEDY occurred. TRAGEDY??? For what?
Investigating the admitted client of an international human smuggling and documented forgery, that work is not really the sort of thing that the Department of Homeland security can afford to waste resources on, it seems.

So Chamberlain gave up on the corrupt federal immigration system and charged Ramirez for being in New Ipswich illegally--under New Hampshire’s trespass law, which states, ''A person is guilty of criminal trespass if, knowing that he is not licensed or privileged to do so, he enters or remains in any place."

Chamberlain explained, "my position was: if Mr. Ramirez is in the country illegally, he was obviously in New Ipswich illegally.”

Immigrations and customs enforcement was outraged. Paula Grenier, an ICE spokeswoman, commented, “For a police chief to [enforce the law] grandstand about illegal immigration, and [give] the perception that the federal government is doing nothing, is wrong.” Of course it is. ICE told the chief to let the illegal aliens go, and that is doing something, isn’t it?

So kiddies, remember this the next time you go to the Oregon DMV, spend two dollars extra for your drivers license, have your picture scanned for facial recognition and DNA testing (bio-metrics)
Have to take your shoes off while you are in line to get on an airplane
WHILE AT THE SAME TIME WONDERING, WHY THERE IS A HUGE PROBLEM WITH ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS!

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