Police search for stabbing suspect
Reported by: Buddy Blankenfeld
Last Update: 7/26 11:23 pm
LEHI, Utah (ABC 4 News) - One man is in custody, a second in the Intensive Care Unit, and a third is believed to be on his way to Mexico after a bloody early morning brawl involving alcohol. It happened on a mink ranch west of Lehi Saturday morning around 12:30.
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They say Rojas slashed the man's throat with an eight inch kitchen knife. When Deputies arrived they arrested Rendon but Rojas eluded capture. Detectives discovered Rojas and Rendon were working under false Social Security numbers. Now they believe Rojas is on the move, possibly by bus or train and may be hitch hiking.
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The Change that Obama isn't Talking About
Monday, July 28, 2008
Lets hear it for citizen action against illegal use of Social Security numbers
Illegal alien roundup in Iowa
Chad Groening - OneNewsNow - 7/27/2008 4:15:00 AM
Activists who oppose illegal immigration are staging a counter-protest today (July 27) in an Iowa town that was the site of the largest-ever roundup of illegal immigrants at a single location in the United States.
On May 11, federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents descended on the eastern Iowa town of Postville and conducted an immigration raid on a plant run by Agriprocessors, Inc. Nearly 400 illegal workers were detained, most of whom came from Guatemala, but also included individuals from Mexico, Israel, and the Ukraine. But the raid created an uproar among church groups, Hispanic activists, and members of Congress who support illegal immigration, and they came to Postville to stage a huge rally to complain about how the raid disrupted the community and tore families apart.
Susan Tully is national field director with the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). She points out that the illegal aliens were charged with aggravated identity theft, the unlawful use of a Social Security number, and other crimes. "They're being prosecuted for the felony they committed," Tully contends. "But not one of these members of Congress and not one of these churches is coming out and speaking about this correctly, by pointing out to the people, 'Oh yeah, by the way, they committed felonies' -- and people who commit felonies...break up their families every day of the week when they get prosecuted and sent to jail."
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Default.aspx?id=192836
Chad Groening - OneNewsNow - 7/27/2008 4:15:00 AM
Activists who oppose illegal immigration are staging a counter-protest today (July 27) in an Iowa town that was the site of the largest-ever roundup of illegal immigrants at a single location in the United States.
On May 11, federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents descended on the eastern Iowa town of Postville and conducted an immigration raid on a plant run by Agriprocessors, Inc. Nearly 400 illegal workers were detained, most of whom came from Guatemala, but also included individuals from Mexico, Israel, and the Ukraine. But the raid created an uproar among church groups, Hispanic activists, and members of Congress who support illegal immigration, and they came to Postville to stage a huge rally to complain about how the raid disrupted the community and tore families apart.
Susan Tully is national field director with the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). She points out that the illegal aliens were charged with aggravated identity theft, the unlawful use of a Social Security number, and other crimes. "They're being prosecuted for the felony they committed," Tully contends. "But not one of these members of Congress and not one of these churches is coming out and speaking about this correctly, by pointing out to the people, 'Oh yeah, by the way, they committed felonies' -- and people who commit felonies...break up their families every day of the week when they get prosecuted and sent to jail."
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Default.aspx?id=192836
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