Sunday, May 31, 2009

It is becoming illegal to prosecute illegals

Instances like this happen more than we know where people or agencies that are actually going after illegal immigrants are attacked by the ACLU, and their investigations are brought into question about their legality. The headline of this article speaks for itself. It is so humorous to me. "Prosecutors Bust Illegal Immigrants with Tax Records, but is it Legal?". A prosecutor pretty much did a blanket seizure of tax records to weed out the ones who were using identity theft to illegally live here in America, the ACLU along with some judges most likely on their pay-roll (writers opinion), had the entire investigation thrown out. 

One Mexican man in the article attempted to explain his reasoning for using identity theft, as seeking a path to citizenship. Look, if these men have enough present day knowledge, and money to successfully steal an identity, name, bank accounts, credit cards, etc, they have enough mental capacity and discernment to become legal the right way, and go on the "path" of citizenship. I don't know. Maybe there is something I'm not getting. Millions of your own Mexican people have done it legally and have effectively contributed to society. Arguments have been made the difficulties of citizenship and so forth, but is it really more difficult then STEALING someones identity? Eventually you just start seeing the terrifying trend with alot of these type of articles which is this: Many immigrants that come, specifically from Mexico, have NO INTENTIONS of declaring citezenship. These that would steal identities, it's really hard to hear them say they were just using it temporarily. They sound like the car-jacker that just got caught with a stolen car, "I was just borrowing it"!

In this prosectution sting, there were charges brought against 70 that were all dropped, and 1,300 more out of nearly 5,000 were still pending. Ken Buck, the lead prosecutor is going to appeal, but seriously, what can these men do when there are so many working against them. Think how it must feel to build a case for so long, where there is obviously criminal impersonation and identity theft going on, just to have it wiped away. What do you do?

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