Sunday, March 7, 2010

ICE raids & notice of inspections(NOI's)- case study

"NEW ORLEANS - U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is issuing Notices of Inspection (NOIs) to 180 businesses in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas and Tennessee. The notices alert business owners that ICE will be inspecting their hiring records to determine whether or not they are complying with employment eligibility verification laws and regulations. "

ICE goes after the illegals in these states likely because there are still strong anti-illegal constuencies there and the illegals/green card hispanics have not become deeply imbedded in those southern states, so the pro-illegal groups such as la raza, mecha ,aclu lawyer clowns are relatively weak in those states.
ICE really has problems with going after employers hiring illegals in
densly urban, leftist regions of US such as NYCity, LA, NE and left coasts of USA,, illinois, and any large urban metro region with a large college population, where the 'civil rights' groups have strong networks and aid of university left wing nutcases, allied with urban networks of left-commie scam lawyers. ICE will not touch LA. They did last big raid/NOI in Vernon( Cent dwtn LA industrial district), late 2009 but that is last i have heard from them In entire Scal region. The outcry from the phony illegal alien 'civil rights' groups who control LA/CA politics has scared off ICE in LA for now, and i do not think that ICE will do any more raids nor even the less volatile NOI's in CA rest of 2010, due to both sides wanting to
court the hipanic vote.

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This is the link and summary of a raid/deportation case arising from a workplace raid back in 2008 which is illustrative of the legal roadblocks put up by ACLU and other illegal alien 'civil rights.' lawyers, a tactic in widespread use throughout ilegal-alien strongholds such as CA/LA

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/immigration/la-me-raid21-2009feb21,0,3778142.story

"A judge has dismissed the case of an illegal immigrant facing deportation after ruling that federal agents violated his rights during a work site raid in Van Nuys in 2008. Los Angeles immigration Judge A. Ashley Tabaddor issued a written decision that agents failed to follow their own regulations when they detained Gregorio Perez Cruz without reasonable suspicion that he was an illegal immigrant."

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