Thursday, November 15, 2012

Man charged in West Rogers Park fatal hit-and-run

A West Rogers Park man has been charged with reckless homicide in the hit-and-run death of a leader in the Chicago area's Tibetan community this week.
Fernando Jasso Perez, 23, lives a block from where Tsering Dorjee was struck as he and his brother-in-law crossed the street in the 6400 block of North Maplewood Avenue around 6 p.m. Monday.
Perez was also charged with failure to report an accident resulting in death and failure to report an accident resulting in an injury. Police said Perez has never had a driver's license.

23 comments:

  1. Fry the beaner.A prime exsample of a scumbag bucket that should have never been here in the first place. Rot in jail now puto.You'll be wrapping those tortillas lips on a couple cocks thats for sure.There gonna call him la senorita when gets to penitentiary.Asta la Vista.

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  2. Just realize your in Mexico stupid you get out of here this is my Mexico of united states fool

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    1. Dont feed into that nonsense... This is the united states of america... A melting pot of the world..... Why do some people only think its for caucasions... The republicans had the same attitude and look where they are at... Now they want to reach out to the hispanic community, after alienating and treating them as mere peasants for years. They finally realized that our numbers are growing and that we are actually voting, just not for them..... Thank you Sean hannity, Ann Coulter, rush limbaugh, Karl rove and especially thanks to fox news for turning the majority of Americans against the republican party..... Keep up the good work and you will never see a republican president again.... Obama is our president....

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    2. Obama don't care about immigrants.What world you live in.He promised the immigrants ,immigration reform.4 years went by and nothing.I don't have a problem with taxes hispanics born or allowed here.The illegal ones that don't pay taxes single and claiming 15 dependents never file thier taxes.Send all the money they earn to Mexico.Then live 20 people per apartment.Drink to they can't walk no more.And get behind a wheel with no drivers license or insurance.And go out and kills a innocent life.This is a recurring thing all over America.Numerous American citizens killed by responsible illegal immigrants with no common sense or education to comprehend in those little brains not to drive drunk.I'm Hispanic born in Mexico ,US citizen and had my wife 8 months pregnant killed by one of these animals.Why because they where drunk and driving the wrong way on the 290 .Hit her mini van head on killed her instantly.And guess what all three illegal lived .They where drunk and high on cocaine.He posted bond and fled to Mexico.Ya Obama is my president.And I hope to God he passes a law to get these illegal back where they belong.

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    3. Okay Esay I move now.You right this is Mexic.o.Go to Mis webos pendejo

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    4. Look hunky u talk all this shit about Mexicans. But look u speak Spanish. Lol

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  3. Ignorant Wetbaggs....!

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  4. On June 10, 2012, Aileen Smith and her husband
    Zach were on the way from Colorado Springs to San Diego for their baby shower —
    even though it was three months before her due date of September 5, they had
    already named their unborn son Demetri.
    But when Ramon Hernandez sped onto Interstate 25 and crashed into
    their car, he shattered the Smith family forever. Aileen was taken to Christus
    St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe, where doctors performed a
    C-section in an attempt to save the baby. The injuries to the unborn child were
    too severe, however; he died from massive head injuries just minutes after
    being delivered. The Smiths never saw him alive. Aileen recalled, “There was
    nothing they could do. I woke up from surgery and was reaching out asking for
    my son, and the nurse leaned over and told me that he had passed.” Aileen held
    him briefly, as did her husband Zach, saying a prayer for Demetri before
    handing his little body over to the Office of the Medical Investigator. “We
    buried Demetri two days before my 26th birthday,” she said. “It’s
    just an incredibly lonely feeling,” Aileen explained, “You know, you can feel
    so supported by all your friends and family, and yet just feel so alone inside
    because that thing you were hoping for is gone.”
    A state police dashcam video recorded the
    tragic scene of the accident. It was a car crash that officials said could have
    been prevented. Court records show Ramon Hernandez had four prior DWI
    convictions. Hernandez admitted he had had “a few beers” when he plowed into
    pregnant Aileen Smith’s car. Investigators said Hernandez had not had a
    driver’s license for more than a decade.
    Ramon Hernandez is also an illegal alien.

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  5. In 2011, the Department of Homeland Securityreported
    the deportation of 35,927 illegal immigrants convicted of driving under the
    influence.3 Congressman Steve King (R-IA) asserts that illegal alien
    drunk drivers kill over 4,700 Americans a year — 13 U.S. citizens die every 24
    hours.4 Another study, published by the National Highway
    Transportation Safety Administration, cited motor vehicle crashes as the single
    leading cause of death for Hispanics between the ages of one and 44.5
    And according to an analysis by the

    New York Times, about 4.5 million illegal
    aliens in the U.S. drive on a regular basis, many without licenses or
    insurance, or even the ability to read road signs written in English.6
    However, many poignant stories give these chilling statistics a
    human face.

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  6. On July 19, 2012, in Phoenix, 19-year-old Eduardo Soto-Ramirez ran
    a red light and smashed into a car. The force of the collision caused the other
    vehicle to spin around and eject the driver, Viridiana Espinoza, onto the
    street. She was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital and pronounced dead on arrival.
    According to police, a 15-year-old girl who was in the passenger seat of
    Soto-Ramirez’s car was seriously injured, having suffered a fractured pelvis,
    collapsed right lung, fractured vertebrae, and lacerations to the liver.
    Soto-Ramirez was treated for fractured vertebrae as well as minor facial lacerations.
    Police officials reported smelling alcohol on the man’s breath as they arrived
    on the scene. Blood tests were ordered at the hospital and the results showed
    that he had a blood alcohol level of 0.21 percent, which is nearly three times
    the legal limit in Arizona. Investigators also discovered that Soto-Ramirez’s
    driving privileges had been suspended.
    Eduardo Soto-Ramirez is an illegal alien as well.

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  7. On May 29, 2011, 27-year-old Johoan Rodriguez rammed into Houston
    Police Department Officer Kevin Will as he was investigating a separate
    collision. Rodriguez had a blood-alcohol level nearly three times the legal
    limit when he crashed through a police roadblock at an estimated 90 miles an
    hour. A police dashcam video showed Rodriguez’ Volkswagen hitting officer Will,
    severing both legs, and killing him instantly. Rodriguez was found to have .33
    grams of cocaine in his pocket, and prosecutors stated that he was also a
    member of MS-13, a murderous Salvadoran drug gang.
    Kevin Will was a 38-year-old father of two whose wife was
    pregnant. Johoan Rodriguez is an illegal alien — he had been deported twice
    before this incident.8
    It may be relevant to point out here that National Public Radio
    has reported:
    Nationwide, Latinos rank
    second only to Native Americans in their alcohol death rate on the highway. The
    extent of the problem varies from state to state, but community leaders say it
    seems worse in places where Latinos have newly immigrated.

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  8. A study by the Highway Safety Research Center at the University of
    North Carolina-Chapel Hill, based on information from law enforcement agencies,
    revealed Hispanic drivers involved in motor vehicle crashes are more likely to
    be intoxicated than members of other ethnic and racial groups. The report
    states that 7.04 percent of Hispanic drivers involved in crashes in North
    Carolina were intoxicated, compared with 4.87 percent of Native Americans, 2.82
    percent of whites, and 2.28 percent of blacks. Hispanics, who account for 18
    percent of drunken-driving arrests, make up less than seven percent of the
    Tarheel State’s population. Drunken driving is the number one killer of young
    Hispanic men in North Carolina. 10
    The Austin Statesman has noted that, “of 3,007 drunken driving arrests in 2002, 43
    percent involved Hispanic men, even though they make up only about 11 percent
    of Austin’s driving population. Including women, Hispanics made up 47 percent
    of the DWI arrests but only 21 percent of Austin drivers.”11
    Obviously there are far more everyday accidents that are not alcohol related
    — some inflicting injuries, others causing property damage. And not all victims
    of illegals who drive are Americans — illegal aliens can be their own worst
    enemy. On April 11, 2012, Palmview, Texas police reported nine suspected illegal immigrantsfrom Mexico died in an accident that
    involved a van stuffed with 19 people. The vehicle rolled over on U.S. Highway
    83, the roadway that runs parallel to the Rio Grande River that forms the
    U.S.-Mexican Border. Of the survivors, six were injured and four fled the
    scene. Two of the four runaways were later caught. All of the dead had crossed
    the border into the United States illegally.12 On July 23, 2012, a
    pickup truck veered off a rural highway about 90 miles southeast of San
    Antonio, killing 15 illegal immigrants. The truck was packed with 23 people at
    the time of the crash. The surviving victims said they were from Mexico,
    Honduras, and Guatemala.

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  9. Other reports of criminal behavior linking
    illegal aliens and automobiles include this by J.C. Grant, a Yahoo.com
    Contributor Network writer: “There is a statistically significant correlation
    between state per capita illegal immigration rates and car thefts. This
    correlation is particularly strong: the odds are less than two in one million
    that the correlation is a chance occurrence.”14 In Arizona (its
    illegal alien population is sixth in the nation15), Phoenix has an
    annual car theft rate of 57,000 vehicles and is known as the “Car Theft Capital
    of the World.”16 More than 71 percent of all recovered stolen cars
    in 2005 in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and California were stolen by
    illegal aliens or by “transport coyotes,” those who bring in illegals across
    the Mexican border.17
    Illegal aliens, driving illegally — some in stolen cars — are
    involved in even more auto-related crimes.

    The Tampa Bay Times reported this story:
    After a truck struck her
    car in October, Floribel Figueroa Quiles submitted almost $50,000 in medical
    invoices to her insurance company for injuries she and her three children
    suffered. The invoices purportedly came from TLC Medical Rehab, where the
    driver of the truck in the Pinellas Park accident, Lazaro Hernandez Cabrales,
    had been working. Authorities now say the personal injury protection insurance
    claim was a scam, another in a long line of staged crashes. Over the past week,
    authorities arrested Cabrales at his Tampa home and Quiles in Osceola County
    and charged them with insurance fraud by staging an accident. The arrests are
    the latest among about 201 for personal injury protection fraud so far this
    year by the insurance division of the state Department of Financial Services.
    That’s up 55 percent from 130 arrests during the same period last year.

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  10. Among Florida cities, the bureau’s figures show Tampa alone
    reached 1,578 questionable claims by the end of 2010. According to the National
    Insurance Crime Bureau, Florida (whose illegal alien population ranks fifth in
    the nation) is second in questionable insurance claims. California (which has
    the largest illegal immigrant population in the U.S.) is first.
    The statistics keep adding up to paint a complete and consistent
    picture. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homeland
    Security report:
    19In 2007, the Hillsboro County Florida Sheriff’s Office
    investigated businesses that were supplying illegal aliens with vehicle titles
    and registrations, especially “buy-here pay-here” car lots. Authorities were
    looking for potential fraud and illegal activity among those with alien status
    to claim legal residency and valid driver’s license and use of a legitimate
    affidavit to prove insurance. Two businesses were targeted specifically: 98
    percent of the customers for one car lot who had processed vehicle title and
    registration paperwork were identified as illegally in the United States, and
    90 percent of the customers at the second dealership were illegal aliens.
    Further investigation revealed use of fraudulent out-of- state driver licenses,
    as well as fraudulent Mexican and Guatemalan driver’s licenses. Another form of
    identification used was Mexican passports, or “Matricula Consular” cards,
    issued through the Mexican Consulate in Orlando.

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  11. Obtaining fraudulent driver’s licenses using fake paperwork is a
    growth industry in America. In January 2012, for example, a federal grand jury
    in Kansas City indicted 14 defendants, including six members of one family, on
    a 40-count indictment for participation in a conspiracy that allowed more than
    3,500 illegal immigrants to obtain Missouri driver’s licenses and other state
    identification documents. “Prosecutors allege that defendants made more than
    $5.2 million in fees charged to illegal immigrants since November 2009,”
    according to a news story in the

    Kansas City Star. The

    Star reports, “Each customer
    paid $1,500 to $1,600 and received a birth certificate and Social Security
    number in the names of other people. Those documents typically came from
    conspirators in Texas who bought them from people willing to sell their
    documents, according to the allegations.”21
    Illegal aliens have been driving under the radar so to speak for
    so long that they have developed a network of support.22 For
    example, Dan LaFontaine, a chiropractor at the Utah-based Carcrashpain.com,
    which offers auto repair, legal, and medical advice, issued a news release
    dated March 28, 2012, asserting, “When it comes to a traffic accident, the
    immigration status of an individual is completely separate.” Carcrashpain.com
    recommends that illegal aliens first contact an attorney: “because of
    attorney-client privilege, the lawyer should not report their client’s
    citizenship status to immigration officials.” 23
    At the website LawQA,24 this question is posed: “If an
    illegal immigrant has been in an accident and was at fault can he or she be
    deported if they have to report to a judge? How will insurance treat a
    situation like this?” Here are some answers that reflect the entire thread:

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  12. • Virginia attorney Michael E. Hendrickson: “No, traffic accidents
    are not normally considered to be ‘crimes involving moral turpitude’ which
    immigration authorities may consider as a basis for placing a person in removal
    proceedings.”
    • Utah lawyer Bryce Froerer: “Because the person is here illegally
    and has caused an accident, ICE [the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
    agency] can probably get involved and initiate proceedings to deport them. This
    probably would not happen as ICE has more critical things to keep them busy.”
    • Attorney Paul Vames of
    Oregon: “Typically, no. That does not mean I.C.E. could not be tipped off
    somehow regarding the potential issue of residency…”
    The support network for illegal aliens who drive has delivered
    other tangible results. An April 27, 2012

    New York Times headline sums up one of the
    most recent developments succinctly: “Fewer Illegal Immigrants Stopped for
    Traffic Violations Will Face Deportation.” The story is straightforward:
    The policy change on how
    federal agents will handle illegal immigrants arrested by state and local
    police for offenses like driving without a license came in the [Homeland
    Security] department’s response to a report by a task force on the federal
    program … [The report] argued that such deportations were inconsistent with the
    department’s stated priorities of removing foreigners with serious criminal
    records. The increase in deportations of minor offenders … the task force
    concluded was undermining vital ties of trust between local police and
    immigrant neighborhoods.”25
    The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has a program
    called Secure Communities that runs the fingerprints of anyone booked into any
    county or local jail in the country through a Department of Homeland Security
    (DHS) and FBI database to determine if they are in the country illegally or
    not. If it is discovered that the suspect is an illegal alien, ICE will put a
    hold on him or her and generally pursue a deportation order. In response to the
    new Homeland Security guidelines that do not require deportation, Illinois, New
    York, and Massachusetts quickly withdrew from the program overseeing their
    policies on curtailing illegal aliens from driving.
    In Los Angeles, the illegal aliens network has delivered even
    more. The Police Department has been instructed to ignore California state law,
    which requires authorities to impound the vehicles of unlicensed drivers for 30
    days. The majority of unlicensed motorists in Los Angeles are immigrants who
    are in the country illegally. A 2011 AAA study titled

    Unlicensed to Kill finds unlicensed drivers
    are five times more likely to be involved in fatal crashes and more likely to
    flee the scene of a crime. No matter, as FoxNews reports, “As long as drivers
    can produce some form of I.D., proof of insurance and vehicle registration,
    they’ll be allowed to keep their car,” Police Chief Charlie Beck insists. He
    asserts that, “it’s simply leveling the playing field.” FoxNews quotes Bates as
    saying, “It’s about fairness. It’s about equal application of the law.” The
    Police Chief admits the majority of unlicensed motorists in Los Angeles are
    immigrants who are in the country illegally, but says the state’s impound law
    is unfair because it limits the ability of illegal aliens to get to their jobs
    and imposes a steep fine to get their car back.

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  13. The decision has angered
    Don Rosenberg, a resident of Los Angeles County, who lost his 25-year-old son,
    Drew, in a 2010 accident caused by an unlicensed driver in San Francisco, a
    city with lax impound policies. The driver, who tried fleeing the scene, had
    previously been pulled over but was allowed to retrieve his car after a short time,
    months before the accident. “It doesn’t matter to me who killed my son—what
    their nationality was. It was the fact that if the law were followed, he’d be
    alive today,” Rosenberg told Fox News. “It’s more important that people who are
    in the country illegally get to drive than it is that people who are here get
    to live,” he said.26
    27Carlos Hernandez packed up
    his family and left Arizona after the state passed its sweeping immigration
    crackdown. The illegal immigrant’s new home outside Seattle offered something
    Arizona could not: a driver’s license. Three states — Washington, New Mexico,
    and Utah28 — allow illegal immigrants to get licenses because their
    laws do not require proof of citizenship or legal residency.

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  14. In April 2012, the governor of Alabama signed into law regulations
    that make it a felony for an illegal immigrant to get a driver’s license.
    Florida, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and other states have enacted
    legislation or are in the process of making the process of driver’s license
    applications and renewals much more controllable and accountable. In the first
    half of 2012, of all immigration legislation enacted in the 50 states, 20
    percent, the largest segment, related to identification and driver’s licenses.
    Even after the heart-rending news stories are read, the statistics
    are tallied, and the legislation debated, there are still those who do not feel
    the need for a restrictive and regulated system to obtain driving privileges.
    Sara Escudero, a 64-year-old Massachusetts woman on her way to
    work as a nurse, died in a June 24, 2012 car crash. Escudero, born in Chile,
    was a naturalized U.S. citizen. Auricelli Braga, 32, was charged with
    motor-vehicle homicide, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and driving
    without a license following the incident. Braga, from Brazil, has been living
    in this country illegally since 2002. Despite not having a license, Braga was
    still able to register her car in November of 2011 since state law only
    required an applicant to have a valid insurance policy. There was no legal
    requirement to have a license or proof of legal residency to register her
    automobile.
    That loophole in the law was changed, but not without a
    knock-down, drag-out fight.
    Massachusetts State Senator Robert Hedlund’s effort to stop
    illegal immigrants from registering or operating a car in the Bay State began
    in 2005 after hearing complaints from law enforcement officials. Although it
    wasn’t passed at that time, several motor vehicle accidents involving illegal
    aliens increasingly made the issue his focus. He noted that many “tragedies
    occurred because a loophole exists that enables people without driver’s
    licenses and without any sort of training to register and get behind the wheel
    of a car.” Hedlund cited these cases as examples:

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  15. • In October 2009, Richard Grossi was killed when Maria Leite, an
    unlicensed illegal immigrant, drove through a stop sign and a blinking red
    light, crashing into Grossi’s car and killing him.
    • In February 2011, Manuel Zaruma, also an illegal alien, lost
    control of his vehicle and spun into the opposite lane. The accident killed
    Andrea Agosto, who was a passenger in a passing car.
    • In August of that same year, an illegal alien driving a truck
    hit 23-year-old Matthew Denice. Police said the driver, Nicolas Guaman, was
    drunk and didn’t have a license.34
    Then came the tragic death of the 64-year-old grandmother Sara
    Escudero. Just two weeks after that incident, a bi-partisan majority of
    lawmakers passed Hedlund’s legislation, which required any person who registers
    a car in Massachusetts to hold a license, social security number, or other
    proof of legal residence. In addition, the bill toughened penalties for those
    caught driving without a valid license.
    However, Governor Deval Patrick vetoed the bill, saying, “It is
    clear from the legislative and public debate that [the legislation is]
    motivated by efforts to regulate the activities of undocumented people in
    Massachusetts.” Patrick, who has been described as the “next Barak Obama,” said
    the measure targeted undocumented immigrants and inappropriately required a
    state agency, the Registry of Motor Vehicles, to enforce federal immigration
    law. Patrick warned the members of the Massachusetts House and Senate that, “I
    will not accept efforts to compel state authorities to enforce federal
    immigration rules. The recent ruling of the United States Supreme Court,
    striking down most of Arizona’s anti-immigrant law, underscores the importance
    of states treading lightly in this federal space. In addition, a long line of
    authority makes legislation that is racially or ethnically conscious
    constitutionally suspect.”35
    The reaction was sure and swift. The Massachusetts legislature
    voted to override the Governor’s veto by lopsided margins: 134-19 in the House
    and 24-10 in the Senate. “This is a victory for motorists in Massachusetts, for
    police officers in Massachusetts, for immigrants who are here legally, and for
    the families who lost loved ones because of illegal immigrants being allowed to
    register cars and then driving,” Senator Hedlund said in a news release.36
    While such reforms guard against illegal aliens taking to U.S.
    roads, each is a battle in and of itself and results in slow but measured
    progress. In the meantime, thousands of Americans are killed, maimed, or suffer
    extraordinary property damage. This urgent situation gives defensive driving a
    new and important definition.

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  16. 1. “Baby killed in suspected DWI accident,” by Anna Velasquez;
    www.koat.com/news/new-mexico/Baby-killed-in-suspected-DWI-accident/-/9153762/15892114/-/9qamwtz/-/index.html?absolute=true
    3. “Statistics on illegal aliens causing harm in the USA” August
    2, 2010, Conservative News; http://us-aaa.com/2010/08/statistics-on-illegal-aliens-causing-harm-in-the-usa/
    4. “Death toll in 2006 far overshadows total U.S. soldiers killed
    in Iraq, Afghanistan,” by Joseph Farah, November 28, 2006;
    www.wnd.com/2006/11/39031/
    5. “DUI, drunk driving and Hispanics, a few statistics”;
    www.articlesbase.com/criminal-articles/dui-drunk-driving-and-hispanics-a-few-statistics-3171694.html
    6. “Some unlicensed drivers risk more than a fine,” by Julia
    Preston and Robert Gebeloff, December 9, 2010; www.nytimes.com/2010/12/10/us/10license.html?pagewanted=all
    7. “Illegal immigrant arrested in fatal drunk driving crash,” by
    Julie Rose, FOX 10 News, August 1, 2012;
    www.myfoxphoenix.com/story/19058476/2012/07/18/illegal-immigrant-arrested-in-fatal-drunk-driving-crash
    8. “Jury chosen for illegal immigrant in DWI crash that killed HPD
    officer,” by Brian Rogers,

    Houston Chronicle, June 5, 2012;
    www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Jury-chosen-for-illegal-immigrant-in-DUI-crash-3607740.php
    9. “Drinking and driving plagues Latino immigrants,” by Adam
    Hochberg, July 21, 2006; www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5572465
    10. “Hispanics in crashes lead DWI stats,” by Ken Little, Star
    News On-Line, June 26, 2006;
    www.starnewsonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060622/NEWS/606220415/1004
    11. “Latinos account for nearly half of 2002 Austin arrests,” by
    Claire Osborn and Andy Alford, July 20, 2003;
    www.statesman.com/specialreports/content/specialreports/dwi/0720drunkdrive.html
    12. “Nine suspected illegal immigrants killed in Texas crash,” By
    Jared Taylor and Jim Forsyth, Reuters News Service, April 11, 2012;
    www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/11/us-usa-immigration-accident-idUSBRE83A0TM20120411
    13. “15th person dies after South Texas truck crash,” by
    Christopher Sherman, Associated Press, July 24, 2012;
    http://hosted2.ap.org/txdam/c416f4bc0c0c494d90b69ee2bd36efeb/Article_2012-07-24-Deadly%20Truck%20Crash-Texas/id-14b205cfcd564b39973175687768301a
    14. “Illegal immigration rates strongly correlated with car
    thefts,” June 4, 2010; http://voices.yahoo.com/illegal-immigration-rates-strongly-correlated-with-6155000.html?cat=7
    15.
    www.statemaster.com/graph/peo_est_num_of_ill_imm-people-estimated-number-illegal-immigrants
    16. “50 statistics about the U.S. economy that are almost too
    crazy to believe,”
    http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/50-statistics-about-the-u-s-economy-that-are-almost-too-crazy-to-believe
    17. www.fncic-voiacm.org/statistics.php
    18. “State authorities target staged crashes in insurance fraud
    crackdown,” by Ivan Penn,

    Tampa Bay Times, July 13 2011;
    www.tampabay.com/news/business/banking/state-authorities-target-staged-crashes-in-insurance-fraud-crackdown/1180106
    19. http://www.fncic-voiacm.org/statistics.php
    20. “Driving Illegal: Buy-Here Pay-Here Car Lots and Illegal Alien
    Drivers,” by Mary Lattig, Lakeland Sheriff’s Field Office;
    www.fdle.state.fl.us/Content/getdoc/9c87d224-0936-464d-a770-f95f24eebebf/Driving-Illegal-Lattig.aspx

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  17. 20. “Driving Illegal: Buy-Here Pay-Here Car Lots and Illegal Alien
    Drivers,” by Mary Lattig, Lakeland Sheriff’s Field Office;
    www.fdle.state.fl.us/Content/getdoc/9c87d224-0936-464d-a770-f95f24eebebf/Driving-Illegal-Lattig.aspx
    21. “Thousands of illegal immigrants obtained Missouri driver’s
    licenses” by Tony Rizzo, January 11, 2012;
    www.kansascity.com/2012/01/11/3365111/thousands-of-illegal-immigrants.html#storylink=cpy
    22.

    The Open-Borders Network: How a Web of Ethnic Activists,
    Journalists, Corporations, Politicians, Lawyers, and Clergy Undermine U.S.
    Border Security and National Sovereignty, by Kevin Lamb; Representative Government Press,
    Raleigh, NC, 2009; pb, 149 pgs, $12.95
    23.
    www.prweb.com/releases/Utah-chiropractor/Car-Crash-Pain/prweb9323676.htm
    24. www.lawqa.com/qa/can-an-illegal-immigrant-be-deported-because-of-traffic-accident
    25.
    www.nytimes.com/2012/04/28/us/politics/traffic-violations-wont-earn-illegal-immigrants-deportation.html?_r=1
    26. “Police to ignore California impound law amid concern of
    fairness to illegal immigrants,” March 22, 2012; www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/03/22/police-to-ignore-california-law-requiring-authorities-to-impound-vehicles/#ixzz23isYwCrk
    27. “Insuring illegal immigrants develops into auto niche,”
    InsuranceNewsNet, August 23, 2010;
    http://insurancenewsnet.com/article.aspx?id=219779&type=newswires#.UCuyYkLVqgc
    28. Utah grants immigrants a driving permit that can’t be used for
    identification, unlike a driver’s license that helps people open bank accounts
    or board a commercial flight.
    29. “Illegal immigrants drawn to 3 states for driver’s licenses,” by
    Manuel Valdes and Tim Korte;
    www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38697666/ns/us_news-immigration_a_nation_divided/t/illegal-immigrants-drawn-states-drivers-licenses/#.UCvjeELVqgc
    30. “Illegal immigrants flocking to 3 states to obtain
    identification,” by Tim Korte and Manuel Valdes, August 14, 2010;
    www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2010/08/14/20100814illegal-immigrant-getting-drivers-licenses.html#ixzz23jo5lW
    31. Ibid.
    32. “New Mexico driver’s license data point to fraud,” by Barry
    Massey, January 25, 2012;
    www.foxnews.com/us/2012/01/25/ap-enterprise-nm-license-data-points-to-fraud/#ixzz23jrd3VZM
    33. “Virginia cracks down on driver’s licenses for illegal
    immigrants,” September 8, 2010;
    www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/09/08/virginias-crackdown-drivers-licenses-illegal-immigrants-trigger-federal-lawsuit/#ixzz23jAs3h6d
    34. “Veto override gives Hedlund a victory in car-registration law,”
    by Jessica Bartlett, August 1, 2012; Boston.Com;
    www.boston.com/yourtown/news/braintree/2012/08/senator_hedlunds_immigration_r_1.html
    35. Ibid.
    36. Ibid.

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    1. What about the Polack that killed the Lil girl and her son y don't u speak about that or better yet how about Mr Chris vahgn that killed his whole family y only Thales Mexicans u pussy we all have some stupid assholes in the world not just one race

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  18. ALL ILLEGAL NOT JUST MEXICANS.

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