27 Illegals Arrested in North Carolina
(Greensboro, North Carolina) On Tuesday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested 27 illegal aliens from Sudan, Chile, Peru, Zimbabwe, the Philippines, Venezuela, Mexico, and Laos at the Piedmont/Triad International Airport. Authorities said all were carrying counterfeit documents. They were charged with violating immigration law and will be scheduled for deportation proceedings. Of course, in the meantime they'll probably be let loose and disappear. Several of those arrested had been ordered deported before and ignored the orders. What a shock!
Also disturbing is another report where it appears that at least 20 of the illegals had valid North Carolina driver's licenses and other "worrisome documents as varied as federal airplane-repair licenses, fraudulent Social Security documents, counterfeit green cards and a falsified passport." In addition, two of the illegals had FAA licenses to work on some of the most technical parts of airplanes. All in all, the embarrassment of the whole incident will soon fade as the criminal blame diffusion process is fully implemented to assure that no actual corrective measures are implemented.
Interestingly, had they been carrying "approved counterfeit" documents, such as Matricula Consular cards, they probably wouldn't have been arrested and, instead, immediately qualified for generous government handouts. But, really, nothing matters anymore now that the U.S. has adopted a policy of only pretending to have effective border controls. America's borders leak. That's a fact and the world laughs at every pissant attempt to prop up the charade. (via Diggers Realm)
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