State and local police helping to apprehend illegal aliens…… VIVA LA MIGRA! Now: On to the criminal employers!
VIVA LA MIGRA! Right now, as you read this page, brave U.S. Border Patrol Agents are risking their lives to stop millions of people from all over the world from illegally entering our nation. In Spanish, the slang name for anyone who enforces immigration laws is “La Migra”.
Long live the immigration authorities! In Espanol? !VIVA LA MIGRA!
We salute and extend our sincere gratitude to the U.S. Border Patrol.
We also note with disgust the conniving cowards in our government who manipulate the Border Patrol Agents in their effort to follow the orders of the wealthy corporate campaign donors and allow a continuous supply of tax payer subsidized black market labor to enter our beloved nation.
Don’t worry, terrorists will never figure out that they have only to walk into the U.S. from Mexico. Right?
From Atlanta Latino
Police on the hunt: More immigrants caught
By Mario Guevara
mguevara@atlantalatino.com
10/05/2006
Last week 17 Mexican and Central American immigrants were witnesses to the new system being implemented by local law enforcement authorities and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to crack down on human trafficking.
The immigrants had been traveling in one of a group of vans stopped by local authorities under suspicion of transporting undocumented individuals. Nine Salvadorans, five Mexicans and three Hondurans were among those detained, as well as the Hispanic driver. The group included seven women and a 17-year-old minor from El Salvador.
After finding that vans are filled with undocumented immigrants, the police have been proceeding to inform immigration authorities, who have been arriving to arrest those without proper documentation just a few minutes later.
The joy of making it onto American soil didn’t last long for Santana Sanchez, 22, a Salvadoran who was among the group of detainees. Sanchez is six months pregnant, and not even did telling the authorities she is expecting save her from going to prison.
“I distinctly remember how the ‘pollero’ (coyote) driving us told us that we were passing the largest aquarium in the world when he was startled by a patrol car behind us,” says Sanchez. “The police turned on the lights for him to stop. Immediately the officer asked him for his license and looked inside the van. All I remember is that he said something in English to the driver. Later, I found out that he had told him that nobody should attempt to flee.”
According to Sanchez, not even five minutes had passed before they were surrounded by at least three cars from “la migra.” One by one, the immigrants were brought out of the van and immediately handcuffed.