Putting A Human Face on Pennsylvania`s Illegal
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Putting A Human Face on Pennsylvania`s Illegal
Putting A Human Face on Pennsylvania’s Illegal Alien Invasion A Special Message from State Representative Daryl Metcalfe Dear Friends, For those who think illegal immigration is just a border state problem think again. With the federal government currently AWOL in fulfilling its Constitutional responsibilities to protect American lives, property and jobs against the clear and present dangers of illegal immigration, many states and local governments are left with no choice but to take individual action to address this important issue. While far from all-inclusive, (keep in mind the federal government endeavors to keep all crimes committed by illegal aliens as “classified”), Pennsylvanians should be very alarmed by the more than 3,100 illegal alien invaders documented in this report. Taken directly from testimony at last year’s PA House Republican Policy committee hearings on Illegal Immigration reform and newspaper headlines across the state, the individual incident reports and statistics chronicled in Invasion PA involve ordinary, hardworking Pennsylvanians just like you whose lives have been unnecessarily lost or irreparably damaged due to the federal government’s overwhelming refusal to secure our borders from illegal alien invaders. Regardless of whether an illegal alien commits other additional and intolerable offenses such as stealing jobs that American citizens supposedly won’t do, identity theft, rape, and even murder, they are all criminals warranting punishment to the fullest extent of the law. Let us never forget that every illegal alien’s very first step across the border is a violation of our federal immigration laws, which makes them foreign invaders that deserve immediate deportation, rather than the dignity and respect of being called immigrants. It is my hope that putting a human face on these completely avoidable statewide tragedies that should have never occurred on our soil in the first place, will bring about immediate and necessary reforms that law-abiding Pennsylvania citizens expect and deserve. Pennsylvanians must be made aware of the personal liberties lost, tax dollars wasted and lives destroyed due to the continued presence of illegal aliens. Thankfully, there are several members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in addition to myself who are willing to take the lead on this issue through the National Security Begins at Home package of statewide illegal immigration reform legislation. However, in the end, the success of our efforts will depend on the support of individual Pennsylvanians like you. I encourage everyone who wants secure borders and safer communities free of illegal aliens to familiarize themselves with the contents of this special report and to visit RepMetcalfe.com and sign the National Security Begins at Home petition today. For Liberty, Daryl D. Metcalfe State Representative 12th Legislative District Article 4, Section 4 of the United States Constitution states that our government “shall guarantee to every state in this Union a Republican form of government and shall protect each of them against INVASION.” Assault, Battery & Attempted Homicide DUI/Alcohol/License Fraud/Vehicular Manslaughter Firearm Crimes Gang Violence Human Trafficking Operation Return to Sender *Criminal Convictions: weapons, sex offenses, overstayed visas Identity Theft Sexual Predators Illegal Drugs Stolen Jobs/Reduced Wages Murder Terrorism Caught But Released/Illegally Here Welfare Fraud/Social Benefits Abuse Overview From the Steel City of Pittsburgh, to the coal City of Hazleton, to the governor’s home city of Philadelphia, increasingly documented incidences of homicide, identity theft, property theft, serious infectious diseases, drug running, gang violence, human trafficking, terrorism and growing cost to taxpayers are just some of the most detrimental “imports” being brought across America’s unsecured borders by illegal aliens. 1. There are now an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 illegal aliens in Pennsylvania. Assault, Battery & Attempted Homicide 6. [Source: Courier Times, September 12, 2007] 7. [Source: John M. Morganelli, Northampton County District Attorney, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006] 2. The common belief that illegal aliens enter the country simply to work hard and make a better life for themselves and/or their families is invalid because their illegal entry automatically leads them to commit additional illegal and criminal acts. Lahaska, Bucks County: Diogenes Fuentes faces numerous charges after he allegedly cut a man at the Peddler’s Village employee housing off Street Road in Lahaska. Court records state Fuentes approached fellow employee Ruben Aparicio on the second floor and requested a beer. When Aparicio refused, Fuentes pulled out a box cutter and slashed him in the chest, neck, and hand. Fuentes was arraigned and was being held in jail in lieu of $50,000 bail. Aparicio was treated at St. Mary Medical Center and released. Both Fuentes and Aparicio speak little English and had little in the way of identification. They are believed to be from Mexico and police were looking into their immigration status. Adams Township: A Beaver County man was accused of threatening to kill several township police officers after becoming enraged when police arrested his co-worker on an immigration violation. Armando Garcia Escobedo, of Monaca was charged with making terroristic threats, hindering apprehension or prosecution, obstructing the administration of law, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. He was arrested at an Indian Meadows job site, where township police already had a suspected illegal alien in custody. [Source: Butler Eagle, September 4, 2007] 8. Warren: State police arrested three illegal aliens in Warren County after responding to a report of two Honduran illegal aliens attacking a Mexican illegal alien at Buckaloons Campgrounds. State Police contacted immigration authorities and took them to Erie County Jail for deportation. The illegal aliens had been previously living in North Carolina. [Source: Pittsburgh Post Gazette, August 6, 2007] [Source: John M. Morganelli, Northampton County District Attorney, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006] 9. 3. In some areas, 12 percent of felonies, 25 percent of burglaries and 34 percent of thefts are committed by illegal aliens. [Source: Pennlive.com - The Express Times, July 27, 2007] 10. [Source: John M. Morganelli, Northampton County District Attorney, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006] 4. The most common crimes committed by illegal aliens include identity theft, use of fraudulent Social Security numbers and green cards, driving without licenses and drug distribution and possession. [Source: John M. Morganelli, Northampton County District Attorney, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006] 5. The federal government keeps information on crimes committed by illegal aliens as “classified.” Easton: Juan Arreola, a Mexican illegal alien faces assault and battery charges for kicking and punching his girlfriend’s 2-year-old son and knocking him unconscious. The 20-year-old illegal alien faces assault charges. Between June 7 and June 10, he kicked the toddler who fell and hit his head. On June 10, he punched the boy twice in the chest to keep him from going to sleep. Oxford: Five illegal aliens were charged with attempted homicide after they allegedly attacked and stabbed three other men inside a borough restaurant. An all-night investigation by police after the attack led to the arrests of Agustin Chavez, Miguel Chavez-Medrano, Javier Chavez-Medrano, Jose Manuel Zavala-Lopez, and Jose Antonio Aya-Zavala. [Source: Andrew Cannnarasa, DailyLocal.com, Arrest in Stabbing Case ] 11. Easton: Juan Carlos Benevidas-Yanes , an illegal alien from El Salvador, was arrested for hitting Miguel Hernandez in the head with a brick or similar object causing life-threatening injuries. Another illegal alien, Martin Benitez-Reyes, was detained in the county prison by ICE in connection with the beating. [Source: Morning Call, January 2, 2007] 12. North Hills: A group of nine South American illegal aliens detained after a traffic stop may be connected to a string of home invasion robberies in the communities of Forward, McCandless, Cranberry and White Oak. In one of the final home invasions, Freda Dale, 89, died of a heart attack after four men dressed as utility workers tied up and beat her and her husband, Shannon Dale, in their Peters home. [Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, February 27, 2003] [Source: Kathleen Appell, Citizens of PA for Immigration Control and Enforcement, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 27, 2006] DUI/Alcohol, License Fraud, Vehicular Manslaughter 13. Philadelphia: Juan Ordonez-Cortez and Erick Salinas-Bonilla, alleged illegal aliens from Mexico, were charged in connection with 1,000 counterfeit DVDs and CDs found in their van. OrdonezCortez was driving on Route 22 in Southeast without lights on. Police found 1,000 CDs and DVDs, $2,048 in cash and copies of sales receipts. Men were charged with first-degree failure to disclose the origin of a recording device, a felony. Ordonez-Cortez also was charged with driving a vehicle without lights and driving without a valid license, infractions. The men were held on $25,000 bail or $50,000 bond. [Source: The Journal News, Feburary 15, 2008] 14. York County: A littering complaint along I-83 in York County led police to the discovery of 14 illegal aliens riding in a Ford F-250 pickup. The driver, Miguel Barajas Huerta of Baltimore was charged with driving under the influence, restrictions on alcoholic beverages, driving without a license, littering and transporting passengers in an open truck. Huerta was the only US citizen and one of two people who spoke English. Police found numerous beer cans in the cabin and bed of the truck – corresponding with drivers’ complaints of people throwing cans onto the highway from a truck. They found seven illegal aliens in the truck’s bed and another 8 inside the cabin. A Rabbittransit bus transported them to the York County Prison where Huerta and the 14 illegal aliens are being detained. The investigation has been turned over to ICE. DUI/Alcohol, License Fraud, Vehicular Manslaughter 20. [Source: The Daily & Sunday Review, October 23, 2006] 21. Butler Township: Police stopped four suspected illegal aliens traveling in a sport utility vehicle for speeding. The suspects include two men from Mexico, one from Guatemala, and a woman from El Salvador. Police noted that the occupants were in a vehicle registered out of South Carolina and with Indiana license plates. All four suspects admitted they were in the United States illegally and were working for a Texas-based cleaning company. [Source: Butler Eagle, August 7, 2007] 16. Clarion County: State Police made a traffic stop on I-80 and discovered a group of illegal aliens from Mexico who could not provide evidence that they were allowed to be in the country. 22. 23. 2 . 24 [Source: Times Leader, April 15, 2007] 19. Westmoreland County: While driving a tractor-trailer from Gaithersburg, Maryland, Sam Thompson, an illegal alien from Ghana, rear-ended a car on the PA Turnpike on February 8, 2007, killing Honduran diplomat Nuria Ortiz Navarro. [Source: Pittsburgh Tribune Review, February 9, 2007] Update: Thompson was acquitted of criminal charges, but is being held in York County Prison until immigration officials decide whether he will be deported to Ghana. Thompson entered the country legally on a one-month visitor’s visa in 1997. He took no action to renew the visa or seek permanent legal status for the next four years. [Sources: ghanaweb.com and pittsburghlive.com, Sept.ember 25, 2007 2007] Tinicium: Madrid Julio David Xiloj, an illegal alien from Guatemala, did not have a valid drivers license when his car collided with a motorcycle and killed 24-year-old Steven Ketterer on July 9, 2005. [Source: Courier Times, September 6, 2006] 25. Pittsburgh: A truck and trailer pulled over by Pittsburgh Police near the Fort Pitt Tunnel along the high-traffic, Parkway West for non-operational trailer lights, an unsecured trailer hitch and an illegal license plate contained six illegal aliens from El Salvador and Honduras who were employed by an Verizon, Inc. subcontractor. Hazleton: Four individuals led police on a high speed chase through downtown Hazleto City police arrested four men, including 3 illegal aliens following the chase. The driver, Klever Juanacio an illegal alien from Ecuador who was residing in Brooklyn, New York, was charged with drunken driving, fleeing and eluding, providing false identification and several other vehicle code violations. He was sent to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility. Passengers Pazual Perez and Jose Alberto-Perez, both illegal aliens residing in Hazleton, were charged with public drunkenness, issued citations and released after a miscommunication between local and federal officials. Passenger Juan Fuentes, an illegal alien residing in Hazleton Township was charged with resisting arrest and public drunkenness. He was also sent to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility. Bucks: Carlos Huanga-Reyes, an illegal alien from Ecuador, is serving a one to two year sentence for the November 28, 2005 hit and run death of 14-year-old Rasheen Newkirk from Bensalem. Huenga-Reyes had obtained a temporary registration for his car and insurance paperwork from a temporary tag agency in Penndel, even though he was carrying an expired international drivers permit from Ecuador. The Pennsylvania Insurance Department is investigating how his insurance paperwork was obtained. [Source: Courier Times, September 6, 2006] Scranton: Michael Seeback died from severe burns and injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Police said Bruno Hernandez-Mendoza, an illegal alien from Mexico, failed to stop behind stalled traffic on southbound Route 307 at around 5 p.m. on December 30, 2005, causing a chain reaction of accidents when his van struck Mr. Seeback’s car, which then struck two other vehicles before bursting into flames. Four other people were sent to the hospital with moderate injuries as a result of this multi-vehicle crash which closed down the intersection, about three miles south of Lake Scranton, for four hours. It was later discovered that Bruno was speeding and his blood alcohol level was nearly twice the legal limit. [Source: Scranton Times Tribune, December 31, 2005] [Source: Pittsburgh-Post Gazette, June 3, 2007 ] 18. Gettysburg: On September 24, 2006, Genaro Moreno-Pineda was arrested for a DUI on Route 234 at Fairgrounds Road in Menallen Twp. It was this illegal alien’s fourth DUI arrest in two years. He was placed in Adams County Adult Correctional Facility in lieu of $50,000 bail. [Source: Gettysburg Times, October 2, 2006] [Source: KDKA, June 25, 2007 ] 17. Towanda: On October 22, 2006, Luis Ordonez and Ernan Sfajardo, both illegal aliens from Ecuador were arrested by police when the car they were driving was weaving erratically down York Avenue. [Source: The Daily & Sunday Review, October 23, 2006] [Source; www.ydr.com, September 8, 2007 ] 15. Troy: Seven illegal aliens were taken into custody following a traffic stop in September 2006. They were believed to be Hondurans. 26. Langhorne: Stephen McErlean, an Irish citizen whose temporary visa expired in 2001, was awaiting deportation after stealing a case of bottled water from the Langhorne-Middletown Fire Co. station and providing alcohol to a minor. [Source: Courier Times, September 6, 2006] 27. Hazleton: Three young men were stopped and charged with underage drinking and disorderly conduct along McKinkley Street. They admitted to being illegal aliens and ICE was called to come pick them up for deportation. [Source: Standard-Speaker, July 11, 2006] 28. Newtown Township: Javier Ramirez, an illegal alien from Mexico was stopped for driving with expired registration and inspection stickers, and a counterfeit license in August 2006. He was taken to Bucks County prison to await pickup by ICE. [Source: Courier Times, September 6, 2006] 29. Pittsburgh: ICE agents arrested 44 illegal aliens following three separate PA State Police traffic stops—making 145 illegal aliens arrested since March 1, 2005. [Source: ICE, News Release, April 5, 2005] Firearm Crimes 30.. Wilkes-Barre: On July 10, 2006 the bail for an illegal alien accused of trying to grab a police officer’s firearm during an arrest was reduced from $25,000 to $10,000. The suspect was released and is now free. Identity Theft 39. [Source: Standard-Speaker, July 11, 2006] 31. [Source: John M. Morganelli, Northampton County District Attorney, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006] Hazleton: A 14-year-old illegal alien fired a gun into the Pine Street Playground. [Source: Associated Press, June 19, 2006] 40. Gang Violence 32. A growing problem exists nationwide and in Pennsylvania with regard to illegal alien gangs, including the notorious MS-13 gang from El Salvador, which is known for dealing drugs and killing cops. [Source: John M. Morganelli, Northampton County District Attorney, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006.] 33. 41. 42. It is estimated that, internationally, between 800,000 and 900,000 persons are trafficked annually, and approximately 20,000 end up as slaves in the United States. [Source: Nancy Staible, Pennsylvania State Director, Concerned Women of America, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006] 35. The CIA reports that Philadelphia is rapidly becoming one of America’s most frequently used human trafficking gateways. In 2004, a Pennsylvania lawyer was charged with imprisoning two Honduran women that he met through magazine ads. He was also accused of abusing the women’s children in his home, as well as imprisoning other foreign women. 43. Harrisburg: According to federal prosecutors, eight Indian citizens and a naturalized American were indicted for smuggling undocumented immigrants into the United States through Thailand. A federal grand jury said that over the past 5 years the defendants brought a dozen immigrants into the US in a scheme that involved false passports and fabricated documents. Eight were arrested Dec 5 in Chicago and PA, while the ninth, Rajesh Katwa of the Chicago area is considered a fugitive. Naresh Patel, 45; continued conspiring to smuggle illegal immigrants while serving a six-month sentence at the federal prison in Lewisburg for cigarette smuggling. Patel is a native of India who is a naturalized US citizen. Also named in the indictment was Sandipkumar Patel 44. York: Busted sex slave ring smuggled Korean women into the country and then forced them to work in brothels along the East Coast to pay off their travel debts. Local police raided Oasis Spa in February and September 2005. In both cases, women who were working in the spa were arrested and charged with prostitution. 45. [Source: York Daily Record August 18, 2006] 38. Hazleton: Juaquine F. Robledo-Salas, an illegal alien from Mexico, could receive up to 5 years in prison and deported after pleading guilty to transporting 13 other illegal Mexican aliens in May 2003. [Source: Pennlive.com, July 14, 2005] Wilkes-Barre Township: Saul Sanchez Molina, also known as Jose Antonio Quintero, was picked up for shoplifting at Wal-Mart. Police discovered he was using at least five different names and he admitted he was from Mexico and is in the US illegally. He is now behind bars on just over $17,000 bail and police expect that he will be deported. [Source: Police Say Man arrested for Shoplifting in US Illegally – May 24, 2007 – http://pahomepage.com/content/fulltext/ ?cid=18116] Monroeville: Police apprehended two Romanian illegal aliens during an East Coast ATM fraud spree. Vasile Ciocan and Romulus Pasca were indicted by a federal grand jury on conspiracy, bank fraud, and aggravated identity-theft charges. They are accused of taking part in a scheme that attached card-reading devices to automated teller machines and gleaned personal information used to make counterfeit cards. The illegal aliens, who were living Canada, were caught with approxinmately 20 counterfeit cards and are believed to be a part of a larger operation working to alter ATMS in Georgia, Virginia and possibly elsewhere. [Source: Tribune-Review, May 10, 2007] [Source: Associated Press, December 16, 2007] 37. Bruce De Cell of 9/11 Families for a Secure America has used a fraudulent Mexican Matricular Card on several occasions to board planes and enter government buildings. He obtained the card on the street in California. He has used it to enter the Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, D.C. and the New York State Attorney General’s office in Manhattan, and to board airplanes in Newark and San Diego, despite the fact that the FBI testified at a Congressional hearing that this card is not a secure ID and that it generates terrorist funding. [Source: Bruce De Cell, 9/11 Families for Secure America, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006.] [Source: Nancy Staible, Pennsylvania State Director, Concerned Women of America, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006] 36. Form 1099 abuse (used to report wages for independent contractors) can involve many crimes, including tax evasion, mail/insurance fraud, grand theft, wage-and-hour violations, money laundering and racketeering/RICO activity. In many places and market sectors, the construction industry has descended into a cash-only business, often spurring other kinds of crime. [Source: Louis Gilberti, Council Representative for the Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, August 2, 2006] [Source: Times Leader, March 22, 2007] 34. When illegal aliens are arrested, they often have four or five names as well as four or five birth dates, making it nearly impossible to know whether they have outstanding warrants in another state for serious crimes. [Source: John M. Morganelli, Northampton County District Attorney, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006] Hazleton: Police Detective Christopher Orozco, testified that five of the 15 people with gang affiliations he arrested since May 2006 were illegal aliens. The five arrested were members of different gangs, including MS-13, The Latin Kings, DDP (Dominicans Don’t Play), Trinitarios and the East Side Gang. Human Trafficking Often illegal aliens acknowledge almost immediately that they are here illegally, strongly indicating that merely violating our nation’s immigration laws is not enough to warrant prosecution or deportation. Dublin: Demetrio Romero and Kevin Enderson were charged March 4 with disorderly conduct and taken into custody after police discovered they were illegal aliens with multiple fake birth dates. Romero also had an active arrest warrant from New York City. [Source: The Intelligencer, April 11, 2007] 46. Norristown: Police arrested a man believed to be producing fraudulent identification cards for illegal aliens in the area. Solome Melandez Lopez, 24, faces records, forgery and ID theft charges. [Source: Times Herald, August 31, 2006] Identity Theft 47. Slippery Rock: Julio Jimenez used a social security number belonging to David Rascioli (Sturbridge, Massachusetts) while working for 21st Century Framing of Atwater, Ohio. In addition to Jimenez, others working on the Slippery Rock University construction project were also suspected of having fraudulent or stolen identification, including: • Aurielio Jernandez had a number that belonged to an 86-year-old Ohio man who died in 1991. • Esteban Arguello had a number belonging to a 72-year-old woman in Rocky Hill, Conneticut. • No government records could be found for the Social Security numbers of Darwin Valesqueza, Javier Dimas and Mario Torres. • Rene Castillo Jr. used a number belonging to a 44-year-old woman from Tulia, Texas. • Jose Martinez Serano and Jose Manuel Lizardo…neither man had Social Security numbers according to payroll records. • Mario Navarro, an illegal alien, had been living in the United States illegally for 15 years. Illegal Drugs 53. [Source: Scranton Times-Tribune Review, October 16, 2007] 54. [Source: Pittsburgh Tribune Review, July 23, 2006] 4. 48 Northampton County: Jamie Vasquez, an illegal alien from Mexico, was placed under arrest by the Northampton County District Attorneys office on the charge of identity theft on June 10, 2006. Mr. Vasquez later admitted to purchasing an illegal resident alien card and a fraudulent social security card in New York City for $60. At the time of his arrest he was working for Frito Lay in Easton, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Newark, New Jersey: The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office dismantled a criminal organization that provided hundreds of Pennsylvania drivers’ licenses to illegal aliens and others who wanted to obtain false ids. The organization was also providing illegal aliens with Puerto Rican birth certificates and social security cards obtained from the original owners. Also arrested and charged with conspiracy were Laura Moraga, an illegal alien living in South Bound Brook, New Jersey and Bath, Pennsylvania and Carlos Castro Matamoros, an illegal alien with addresses in Bogota, New Jersey and Glenolden, Pennsylvania. 55. 5. Northampton County: In November 2004, Judge Leonard Zito refused to impose any period of incarceration of 14 illegal aliens who had stolen and used false Social Security Numbers of law abiding citizens. Zito stated that the defendants should never have been arrested in the first place because the men committed identity theft “strictly for the purpose of working.” [Source: Fox News, November 2004] 51. Northampton County: On July 21, 2002, Detective Robert Miklich came upon 12 illegal aliens from Mexico working at several local companies with a number of bogus and invalid Social Security numbers, including one belonging to a kindergarten student and another belonging to an individual born in 1888 and who died in 1941. ICE discourages this type of investigation. [Source: John M. Morganelli, Northampton County District Attorney, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006] 52. Scranton: Oswaldo Tafoya, a Mexican illegal alien was apprehended with 10 counterfeit Social Security cards and a counterfeit Alien Registration Card bearing his name. [Source: ICE Press Release, September 23, 2004] East Hanover Township: S Salvador Sandoval, a Mexican national who already had been deported once, was arrested on July 26, 2007 at the EconoLodge in East Hanover Township with nearly 150 lbs of marijuana. After receiving permission to search his vehicle, detectives found two 63 lbs bales of marijuana wrapped in plastic and one 20 lbs brick of marijuana. They also seized a digital scale and packaging materials and confiscated $4,240 he had in his possession. Sandoval was charged with possession of marijuana with intent to manufacture or deliver and a count of possession of drug paraphernalia. [Source: Patriot-News, August 7, 2007] 56. [Source: ICE News Release, September 27, 2005] 50. Hazleton: Authorities charged 40 people, including suspected illegal aliens and gang members, with bringing cocaine from New York. Police officers arrested 33 members of the group, which is accused of distributing $31 million worth of the drug over three years. The ring hauled in more than $200,000 per week. [Source: Associated Press , September 7, 2007] [Source: John M. Morganelli, Northampton County District Attorney, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006] 49. Moscow, Lackawanna County: Bedri Mema was arrested on felony charges, including possession with intent to deliver and possession of marijuana. He is accused of growing 90 marijuana plants in his basement. In total, 45 pounds of marijuana (street value between $135,000 and $225,000) were seized. Mr. Mema may face additional charges after a small amount of marijuana was found in a 3-year-old child’s bedroom. Authorities also seized three handguns in the master bedroom, living room and kitchen. Also arrested on unrelated immigration charges was Sowm Morris of Jamaica, who was residing at the same address. He was taken to the county prison and remains on hold with ICE. Harrisburg A Mexican doctor, Jose L. Covarrubia, was arrested at the border as he tried to enter the Harrisburg: US, the same day he was indicted in connection with a marijuana-dealing ring based in Harrisburg. He surgically removed the fingerprints of Marc George, a codefendant named in the drug indictment. He is believed to have done the surgery to others as well. He is a Mexican citizen but lives in both Nogales, Mexico and Nogales, AZ. The charges are the result of an investigation into a Harrisburg-based drug ring for which 34 people have been charged and 27 have pleaded guilty or are expected to plead guilty. [Source: Associated Press, May 11, 2007] 57. Moon Township: Eight illegal aliens were arrested after a raid at an apartment on March 23, 2007. They were charged with being in the country illegally and then additional charges of drug trafficking were tacked on when 6 oz. of “black tar heroin,” drug money, and other drug records were found. [Source: Pittsburgh Post Gazette, April 4, 2007] 58. Hazleton: Police Detective Jason Zola, testified that 10 of 30 people arrested by the narcotics division on drug charges in 2006 were illegal aliens. [Source: Times Leader, March 22, 2007] 59. Upper Darby: Police determined that a dead man found hog-tied, bludgeoned and burning in a dumpster in February 2006 was an illegal alien from Jamaica who was slain possibly in a drug dispute. Detectives suspect him as a marijuana dealer. [Source: Philadelphia Daily News, February 16, 2007] Illegal Drugs 60. Philadelphia: Alvaro Ramos-Gonzalez, an illegal alien, was sentenced to 17 ½ years in federal prison after pleading guilty to conspiring to distribute more than 600 lbs of cocaine in March 2003. He also pleaded guilty to a count of illegal re-entry into the United States, after having been previously been deported after a conviction for an aggravated assault. Murder 66. [Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, November 7, 2006] 61. Chester County: Rogelio Ortega and nine other illegal aliens were charged with a 50-count conspiracy indictment to distribute approximately 300 lbs of methamphetamine and more than 300 kilos of cocaine. Humberto Preciado Avila and Pedra Guitierrez negotiated purchase and delivery of large quantities of meth and cocaine to the southern Chester Co. area. Victor Ortega supervised workers including defendants Jose Luis Ortega, Jose Luis Vasquez, Rolando Martes-Ortega and Isidro Cortez- Melendez, who were responsible for cutting, packaging, storing and delivery of meth and cocaine. The two remaining illegal aliens identified as Rogelio Ortega and Mark Cole. They were all members of Ortega Drug Trafficking Organization. [Source: SOPnewswire, October 24, 2006] 62. [Source: FamilySecurityMatters.org, February 16, 2007] 67. Wilkes-Barre: Police arrested illegal alien Anstacio Sanchez-Miranda who is accused of murdering Juan Manuel Guevara, Rosario Europa, and Gerardo Lopez-Garcia in Woodbridge, Virginia. Two other men also reportedly shot by Miranda were hospitalized. Five children ranging from age 2-7 were in the house at the time of the shooting but were not hurt. A court record search found that Miranda was previously arrested, but not deported, for Driving Under the Influence and for a malicious wounding offense. [Source; Fox News 5, Washington, D.C., Dec. 10, 2007] 68. Philadelphia: On July 29, 2000, Iriana DeJesus, 5, was abducted and brutally murdered in Hunting Park, Philadelphia by a baby-faced Honduran, illegal alien drifter originally known only as “Carlos”. The innocent child had been raped, strangled, wrapped in a trash bag, and left under some heavy rolls of carpeting in an apartment building nearby. Homicide investigators recently identified Carlos by his real name of Alexis Flores through a DNA database. However, Flores’ whereabouts are unknown since he was deported back to Honduras in June 2005. He is currently on America’s Most Wanted list. [Source: www.amw.com/fugitives/brief.cm?id=44983] 69. Stroud, Monroe County: Anvel Cruz was found in Dansbury Park on August 8 and arrested after he was detained for not providing identification. Police learned Cruz was wanted in Oaxaca, Mexico, for aggravated homicide. Cruz was turned over to immigration authorities on August 9. Northampton County: Luis Antonio King, an illegal alien from Panama, is serving a three-to sixyear sentence in a state prison for trafficking heroin in 2004. [Source: Courier Times, September 6, 2006] 63. Birdsboro: On August 30, 2006, ICE agents arrested four individuals and seized roughly 726 lbs of marijuana in eastern Pennsylvania. Two of the individuals arrested, Felix Lopez and Leodegario Jaimes, were illegal aliens from Mexico. [Source: ICE New Release, September 1, 2006] 64. A February 2007 report from Family Security Matters (FSM) Foundation, Inc. revealed that the estimated 2,158 murders committed by illegal aliens every year in the United States has now killed more American citizens than the Iraq War—accounting for 15 percent of murders reported nationally by the FBI and three times the representation of illegal aliens accounted for in the general population. All totaled, the FSM report estimates that the 267,000 illegal aliens currently incarcerated in the United States are responsible for nearly 1,300,000 crimes, ranging from drug arrests to rape and murder. [Source: www.poconorecord.com, www.poconorecord.com Aug. 16, 2007] 70. Hazleton: Illegal alien Jesus Rivera-Santos and three other males were arrested when they were observed by police selling drugs to several individuals at the Pine Street Playground. Hazleton: An illegal alien accused of fatally stabbing a 44-year-old New York City father of two and brother of an NYPD officer was nabbed in West Hazleton on August 8, 2007. This arrest marked the seventh time in 2007 that a murder suspect from either a big city or different state was arrested in Luzerne County. [Source: Times Leader, August 9, 2007] [Source: Standard Speaker, July 16, 2006] Update: 19-year-old Rocca Mejia Cinto was returned to New York to face 2nd degree murder and weapons charges. 65. Philadelphia: Rosa Lucero Mora-Lopez, an illegal alien from Colombia, was deported after serving 108 months for kidnapping a young girl and conspiracy to distribute cocaine. [Source: ICE News Release, May 2, 2005] [Source: Illegal Alien to Stand Trial for Attempted Murder, Sept. 10, 2007 - pahomepage.com] 71. Strausstown: Miguel Angel Torres-Zendejas, an illegal alien from Mexico, is accused of fatally stabbing Fidencio San Agustin San Juan, an illegal alien from Mexico co in Raleig Raleigh North Carolina was apprehended while driving ving along Route 78 in Strausstown Strausstown, Berks County. Members of San Juan’s family believe Zendejas smuggled him in from Mexico. [Source: WRAL.com, July 3, 2007] 7 . 72 Altoona: Miguell Padilla, an illegal alien previously arrested on a domestic dispute but not deported, gunned down three men outside the United Veterans Association Club bar on August 27, 2005. This case is believed to be the first-ever triple homicide in Altoona. Padilla’s trial and death penalty conviction cost Pennsylvania taxpayers no less than $70,000. Total expenses included: jury and expert witness pay, additional charges to house, feed and bus alternative jurors into Blair County and $5,000 in overtime costs for extra sheriff’s deputies. [Sources: WRTA.com, October 19 2006 and Worldnet Daily, August 30, 2005] Murder 7 . 73 Hazleton: Two illegal aliens from the Dominican Republic were charged with shooting and killing a 29-year-old man near his East Chestnut Street home on May 10, 2005. Pedro Cabrera, the main suspect arrested in the homicide of Derek Kichline, was also a member of the Latin Kings gang. Operation Return to Sender and Other Crimes Involving Multiple Illegal Aliens 77. [Source: Times Leader, June 15, 2006] Update: Charges against Cabrera for the Kichline murder were dropped due to lack of witnesses. On Monday, September 10, 2007, he was in court to face a magistrate in connection with a brutal stabbing in April 2006. He is charged with attempted murder and aggravated assault for stabbing Damian Justofin at a Hazleton apartment. The victim was stabbed and severely hurt in the chest and internal organs. Cabrera remains behind bars and a trial date has not been set. • 11 of those arrested had criminal records that included sexual abuse, endangering the welfare of a minor, theft, motor vehicle violations, narcotics violations and driving under the influence. • In Reading, a search of the residence of two Mexican brothers, Cauhtemoc Solorio Rojas and Leonel Solorio Rojas uncovered drugs and weapons, including a Chinese AK-47, rifles, sawed-off shotguns, a large quantity of marijuana, ammunition, $71,000 in cash and numerous fraudulent documents. [Source: llegal Alien to Stand Trial for Attempted Murder – Sept 10, 2007 – pahomepage.com] 7 . 74 Sunbury: Fredil O. Fuentas, an illegal alien from Honduras, faces life in prison without parole for the June 2005 killing of 20-year-old Carly Snyder of Milton. Fuentes, who lived next door bludgeoned Snyder to death with four different knives. [Source: Daily Item, May 13, 2006] 75. [Source: TimesHerald.com, April 10, 2007] 7 . 78 Philadelphia: ICE officers apprehended illegal alien John Edward Anthony McNicholl who fled to the United States after being charged in Northern Ireland for his role in the July 1975 ambush of two Royal Ulster Constabulary police officers. One of the officers was killed; the other seriously wounded. [Source: ICE News Release – July 21, 2003] 76. Norristown, orristown, Reading and Pittsburgh: In April 2007, ICE officers worked with local law orristown enforcement to round up 61 criminal and illegal aliens in Norristown, Reading and Pittsburgh. Native countries of the illegal aliens arrested included: Brazil, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Lebanon, Mexico, Slovakia, and the United Kingdom: Bensalem: Illegal alien Eui Soon Cho admitted to killing her 24-year-old niece, Katherine Lee with a hammer in 2004. [Source: Cybersleuths.com] Pennsylvania & Delaware: On September 20, 2006 federal agents arrested more than 115 illegal aliens from 29 countries: • 55 were arrested in Philadelphia • 26 were arrested in Lancaster, Chambersburg, Reading and Allentown • 22 in Pittsburgh • Three in Allenwood, near Williamsport • Nine in Northern Delaware • At least a dozen had criminal convictions for weapons and sex offenses, while many others had overstayed visas or had no documentation at all. [Source: Associated Press, September 20, 2006] 79. Philadelphia: ICE deported more than 700 illegal aliens throughout 2005: • 181 of which had criminal convictions ranging from rape, kidnapping, drug smuggling, assault, burglary and fraud. • Each of the aliens deported was a citizen of either Peru, Ecuador, Australia, Jamaica, Philippines, El Salvador, Egypt, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Venezuela, Kenya, Guatemala, Korea, Lebanon, Brazil, Colombia, Belize, Hong Kong or China. [Source: Associated Press, September 20, 2006 & ICE.gov] 80. Pittsburgh: ICE agents arrested more than 1,000 illegal aliens in 2005. [Source: Pittsburgh Tribune Review, July 2006] Sexual Predators 81. Deborah Schurman-Kauflin of the Violent Crimes Institute recently conducted a year-long study of 1,500 illegal aliens who committed sex crimes between 1999 and 2006, revealing that an astonishing “35 percent of these criminals were child molesters, 24 percent were rapists, and 41 percentt were sex and serial murderers. Eighty-one percent were abusing alcohol or drugs when they committed their crimes. In 22 percent of the sex crimes, illegal aliens attacked the physically or mentally disabled.” Sexual Predators 90. [Source: R. Cort Kirkwood, “Family Values”: Illegal Aliens and Their Sex Crimes, Chronicles Magazine, April 2007] 82. In addition, Kauflin’s study found that 63 percentt of the “illegal alien sex fiends were previously deported for another offense and there was an average of 3 years of committing crimes such as DUI, assaults, or drug related offenses prior to being apprehended for a sexual offense.” [Source: R. Cort Kirkwood, “Family Values”: Illegal Aliens and Their Sex Crimes, Chronicles Magazine, April 2007] 83. 84. [Source: The Daily Item, August 18, 2007] 91. Since “Operation Predator” began in 2003, the Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Bureau has arrested more than 9,300 child molesters nationwide. [Source: R. Cort Kirkwood, “Family Values”: Illegal Aliens and Their Sex Crimes, Chronicles Magazine, April 2007] Stroudsburg: A jury convicted South American illegal alien Milton Saula Rivera man on all changes for having sexual contact with his 12-year-old step daughter in 2006. Rivera could serve up to 40 years in prison for each of the two most serious convictions of raping a child and deviate sexual intercourse. An migration detainer has also been placed against him and he likely faces deporation after completing his sentence. York: Illegal alien Victor M.. Lopez is wanted by the York City Police Department on charges of involuntary sexual deviate intercourse and statutory sexual assault. [Source: VictimsofIllegalAliens.org] 86. 902 902 93. Scranton: Police say Jose Orellana, an illegal alien from Honduras, had inappropriate contact with a 10-year-old girl. Orlellana was charged with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, indecent assault, unlawful contact with a minor and corruption of minors. He was sent to Lackawanna County Prison in lieu of $50,000 bail. Adams County: Charges were dropped against a illegal alien residing in New Oxford, Adams County, after local authorities learned of his deportation. Elidio Gomez Aguilar was previously charged with attempted rape, attempted sexual assault and attempted indecent assault after his ex-girlfriend reported to police he had tried to rape her. Federal authorities picked up Aguilar after he made bail for the incident and deported him to Mexico. Collingdale:: Police arrested an illegal alien for raping a 5-year-old girl. Julio Cruz, 28, was living on the street along with his Delaware County-native girlfriend. They were taken in by a good samaritan. Cruz allegedly walked into the bedroom of the daughter and raped her. The 5-year-old ran to her mother’s room. When police arrived, Cruz gave a fake name and claimed to speak no English. A fingerprint check revealed Cruz’s identity, as well as the fact he was listed as a “deportable alien” by the Immigration Department. He is being held on $100,000 cash bail and facing 11 counts including the rape charge. [Source: KYW News Radio 1060 Philadelphia , July 6, 2007] Stroudsburg, Monroe County: 47-year-old Julio Tolentino, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, was arrested for indecent exposure and open lewdness. He was observed masturbating as he stood in the open doorway of room six of the Flowerfield Motel on West Main Street, Stroud Township by the 44-year-old victim. The doorway was open to the public view of a common area and approximately 30 yards from a pool occupied by two adults and several children. He was arraigned and bail was set at $50,000. A detainer was placed on him by ICE. [Source: Pocono Record, June 28, 2007] [Source: The Times-Tribune, November 8, 2007] 87. Philadelphia: Mahamu D. Kanneh, an illegal alien from Liberia previously held on charges of repeatedly raping and molesting a 7-year-old girl , was rearrested after missing a court hearing to reinstate his rape charges. [Source: Fox News , August 8, 2007] [Source: Pocon Pocon no o Record Record,, January 10, 2008] 85. Selinsgrove: Mr. Ming Feng Liu, also known as Tsai Liu, and Ms. Tan Ewe Bee, appeared at a preliminary hearing before District Judge Edward Mihalik Jr. on charges that Bee performed sexual acts for money and Liu promoted prostitution and benefited financially from the business. The Department of Immigration and Customs has placed a detainer on both Mr. Tsai and Ms. Tan, both of whom may be in the United States illegally, police said. In the event either is released from custody, he or she will be automatically turned over to federal agents. 94. Harrisburg: Police arrested 18-year-old Guillermo Dominquez Rodriguez for sexually assaulting a 7-year-old boy. He is charged with indecent assault and indecent exposure among other charges. The illegal alien suspect worked for and lived with family members of the boy. [Source: WHP -TV 21, June 26, 2007] [Source: Hanover Evening Sun, September 25, 2007] 88. Dingman’s Ferry: Additional sexual assault charges will likely be brought against Samuel Naranjo, a native from Ecuador residing in Dingmans Ferry, Pike County. Authorities accuse Naranjo of carrying on a 15-month relationship with a 14-year-old girl he met while serving as a church youth leader. He was arrested, arraigned and charged with 10 counts of aggravated sexual assault. Naranjo’s residency status is also under review and he surrendered his passport to authorities as a condition of his $200,000 bail. ICE has been notified of his arrest. 95. Philadelphia: Alioune Ndao, illegal alien living under the alias Badara Ndaw, was contracted by the Philadelphia School District to mediate student conflicts in an effort to reduce violence. He pleaded guilty in 1992 in Delaware to a charge of unlawful sexual intercourse in the third degree in a case involving his 7-year-old stepdaughter. He also spent two years of a 10-year sentence in prison after having been deported to his native Senegal. [Source: Philly.com, March 25 2007] [Source: The Star-Ledger , October 4, 2007] 89. Klingerstown: State police say a suspected Mexican illegal alien assaulted and raped a woman inside her Schuylkill County apartment. Justino Diaz Espiridion entered the 20-year-old victim’s apartment in Klingerstown without her permission late Sunday, hit her in the head and stomach and raped her He’s facing charges of rape, burglary and related offenses. He’s jailed under $35,000 bail. State Police say Espiridion could provide no documentation allowing him to be in the US. [Sources: Associated Press, www.examiner.com, September 11, 2007 & The Republican Herald September 13, 2007] 96. Meshoppen: Eduardo Perez Valenzuela, a 26-year-old illegal alien, was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a 13-year-old female on five separate occasions. He is accused of having sexual intercourse with the female from February 13, 2007 – Monday, March 19, 2007. The girl’s family said that she was removed from her Scranton residence without the family’s permission by Valenzuela. The girl’s mother said she feared that he might take her to Mexico with him. [Source: New Age Examiner, March 21 2007] Sexual Predators 97. Stolen Jobs & Reduced Wages Warminster: Carlos Salustio, an illegal alien from Mexico, faces at least 5-10 years in prison for raping a 10-year-old girl. Salustio also pleaded guilty in Bucks County for involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, indecent assault and other related charges. The victim, now 12, confided in a friend that Salustio had sexually assaulted her. She told the county judge that she was afraid to come forward, but did not want Salustio to assault her younger sister. 104. Update: Salustio was sentenced to at least 5 years in state prison. Update 105. a. Those who work “under the table” to avoid spousal and/or child support. b. Those who avoid federal, state and local tax obligations. c. Those who have entered the country illegally. [Source: Philadelphia Intelligencer, April 12, 2007] 2007] [Source: Courier Times, September 22, 2007] 98. [Source: Louis Gilberti, Council Representative Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, August 2, 2006] Easton: Federico Balbuena, an illegal alien, was arrested for sexually assaulting a child. He was charged with indecent assault, prostitution and related offenses, luring a child into a vehicle or structure, unlawful restraint, false imprisonment, simple assault and interference with custody of children. Balbuena was arrested when police were tipped off that a man fitting his description was soliciting sex in the area. Allegheny County: Ivan Ernesto Vidal-Diaz, 33, an illegal alien who had been residing in Minnesota, pretended to be sleeping on a Greyhound bus as it traveled west on the PA Turnpike toward Pittsburgh and sexually assaulted a 16-year old girl. 106. 107. Sayre: Gasper Almilcar Guzman was found among a group of 26 illegal aliens who were taken into custody following a routine traffic stop in Athens Township on July 1, 2006. Guzman had been convicted of raping a 14-year-old girl in Alabama in 2005, but was deported before serving his five-year sentence. [Source: Daily & Sunday Review, October 23, 2006] 101. Bensalem: Illegal aliens Juan and Vicente Carrillo were sentenced to 23 months in Bucks County prison for kidnapping a woman in December. Their accomplice, Rogue Gutierrez Almazan, an illegal alien from Mexico, was found guilty of raping the woman. [Source: Courier Times, September 6, 2006] 102. Scranton: ICE agents arrested Miguel Monge-Aroche, an illegal alien from Mexico, who was previously convicted and deported in California for committing “lewd and lascivious acts” with a minor. ICE agents found fake Social Security card and a phony lien Registration Card at his residence. Delaware County: A man convicted of rape in May has been granted a new trial because the prosecutor revealed his status as an illegal immigrant from Ireland during her closing argument. Paul Conaghan, 26 of St. Davids was accused of raping an Upper Darby woman in her home. (New trial for man in rape case – June 7, 1997 – Philadelphia Inquirer). Stowe, Allegheny County – Bao Ping Zheng of Ohio Twp, is charged with knowingly employing seven illegal alien workers. Zheng is also in the country illegally but has obtained nearly $1 million in business assets here in Pennsylvania. [Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Jan. 15,, 2008] 108. Scranton: Concluding a 10-month investigation, federal agents arrested 52 people from Mexico, Honduras and Uruguay on alleged immigration violations during a raid of North American Manufacturing. [Source: The Times-Tribune, Oct. 26,, 2007] 109. Philadelphia: Kareem Markland, an illegal alien from Jamaica with an extensive criminal record who fled to avoid deportation, was apprehended by ICE on May 12, 2007 while on the job as lead security guard at the Philadelphia Municipal Services building. [Source: Inside ICE, August 2, 2007] 110. [ICE New Release, September 23, 2004] 103. Susan Wysoki, spokesperson for FAIR, estimates that 1.8 million Pennsylvania workers have been displaced in jobs by illegal aliens. [Source: Louis Gilberti, Council Representative for the Greater Pennsylvania Regional Council of Carpenters, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, August 2, 2006] [Source: Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Aug. 2, 2006] 100. Illegal aliens are more likely to work off the books, more likely to be satisfied with minimum wage and less likely to complain or unionize - an advantage in many industries. Jobs high school students once found in the summer are filled by illegal aliens who work for less. As illegal aliens move into the trades, higher-paying American jobs disappear as well, leaving a bleaker future for all Americans. Owners of meat-packing companies have replaced whole towns of American workers with low-wage illegal aliens. Minimum wage increases will drive more employers to hire illegal aliens. [Source: William Adams, President, Adams Manufacturing Corporation, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, August 2, 2006] [Source: Pennlive.com, April 9, 2007] 99. There are three types of illegal alien workers: East Stroudsburg: Federal immigration authorities arrested 81 illegal aliens at a tube manufacturing plant in the Poconos. They were from Mexico, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Ecuador. [Source: Times-Tribune, June 20, 2007] 111. Bethlehem: Northampton County District Attorney John Morganelli was tipped off to possible illegal aliens working on a hotel construction project in Bethlehem. Federal agents apprehended nine illegal aliens – two of whom had criminal records and were wanted by authorities – all had Virginia addresses and two had the new Bank of America credit cards with different last name and required no Social Security numbers…ICE Agent Jeffrey Kocher reportedly commented that Morganelli should pay attention to gang and drug activity instead of illegal aliens…ICE eventually took custody of the illegal aliens. [Source: Greenlee Partners Online, April 5, 2007] Stolen Jobs & Reduced Wages 112. Terrorism & Other Homeland Security Threats Central Pennsylvania: On August 14, Attorney General Tom Corbett accepted a $2.2 million check from the federal government for Pennsylvania’s “ground floor” cooperation in what turned out to be a landmark, $15 million illegal alien case. In the late 90’s, Pennsylvania was the first state to begin investigating undocumented aliens working as janitors at Wal-Marts across the state. This included three Wal-Marts in the Susquehanna Valley – one in York, Harrisburg, and Lebanon. 120. Philadelphia: United Airlines ticket agent at Philadelphia International Airport was charged as an illegal alien. 121. [Source: Jon Dougherty, author of the best-selling book, Illegals: The Imminent Threat Posed By Our Unsecured Borders, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, Aug. 2, 2006] [Source: Yahoo News, Aug. 14, 2006] 113. [Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 10 2006] 114. Hazleton: Federal agents apprehended a suspected illegal alien working on a renovation project of the former Hazleton High School. [Source: Standard Speaker, August 4, 2006] 115. Philadelphia: ICE charged six company officials from two temporary-employment agencies, HV Connect Inc. and TN Job Service Inc., in a suspected $5.3 million scheme involving the employment of illegal aliens from Africa and the Middle East. 122. Coal Township: Officers conducted a raid on a Northumberland County construction site and found eight illegal alien workers. [Source: Daily Item, June 15, 2006] 117. Schuylkill County: Federal immigration agents arrested more than 100 workers at a Wal-Mart distribution center under construction in eastern PA. 123. Scranton: Julio Perez, 39, and his brother Jorge, 36, were sentenced for helping illegal Mexican aliens find work on Lehigh Valley farms. The case came to light when a van carrying 15 illegal aliens crashed in 2001, killing 2 farm workers and injuring others. [Source: Associated Press, April 16, 2004] 119. Pittston Township: At least 90 illegal aliens were found working at the TJ Maxx distribution center. [Source: Times Tribune, September 16, 2003] Eastern Pennsylvania: One illegal alien working in Philadelphia and 5 others (2 in addition being illegal) were trained in the Poconos to bomb Fort Dix, New Jersey. This terrorist operation was thwarted by the FBI on May 8, 2007. A federal law enforcement source confirmed to FOX News that the three illegal aliens – Dritan “Anthony” or “Tony” Duka, Shain Duka, and Eljvir “Elvis” Duka – also accumulated 19 traffic citations, but because they operated in “sanctuary cities,” where law enforcement does not routinely report illegal aliens to homeland security, none of the tickets raised red flags. The illegal alien brothers entered the United States near Brownsville, Texas, in 1984, which would put their ages at between 1 and 6 when they crossed the border. [Source: Fox News, May 9, 2007] [Source: Associated Press, November 17, 2005] 118. An Al Qaeda-produced videotape found in Afghanistan in 2002 shows terrorists are not only planning attacks with weapons of mass destruction, but are preparing to kill Americans with drive-by shootings and home break-ins, through ambushes of law-enforcement officers and targeted assassinations on golf courses. [Source: Jon Dougherty, author of the best-selling book, Illegals: The Imminent Threat Posed By Our Unsecured Borders, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, Aug. 2, 2006] [Source: The Washington Times April 12, 2006] 116. In 2000, about 78,000 illegal aliens from “special interest countries” were present in the United States. Then, the total illegal alien population in the U.S. was thought to be seven to nine million; that figure has now climbed to an estimated 15 million to 20 million and the number of “special concern” aliens has also risen. Murrysville: Malkhaz Zakutashvili, was held in prison on a FBI detainer after he and another illegal alien from the Republic of Georgia in Western Asia, Zurabi Maisurdaze, were pulled over by local police because their van did not have a permanent registration plate. In their possession, were 15 prepaid cell phone cards, $4,200 in cash, a laptop computer and global positioning software. According to Murrysville police Sgt. Charles Tappe, the van was almost completely gutted with “No seats or paneling on the walls. For all intents and purposes, it was the kind of vehicle that could be used for explosive devices.” However, after a bomb sniffing dog found nothing, the police were ordered by the FBI to release Maisurdaze without confiscating the van or any of its contents. [Source: Pittsburgh Tribune Review, August 7, 2006] 124 2 . 24 Erie: Seventeen Pakistanis were picked up for illegally crossing the US/Canadian border in April 2006. [Source: Walter Adams, PA Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 18, 2006] “Notable Quotable” “If our immigration laws had been enforced, September 11th would never have happened. 3,000 American citizens were killed in a single act because the federal government failed to do its constitutionally mandated job. Each and every hijacker was in the country illegally, and probably not a single one of them feared deportation.” ---Walter Adams, Pennsylvania State Director, Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, July 18, 2006 Welfare Fraud/Social Benefits Abuse 125. The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare (DPW) is prohibited from providing welfare benefits to illegal aliens. [Source: Richard Sheets, Executive Deputy Attorney General, PA Office of the Attorney General, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, August 2, 2006] 126. However, the Attorney General’s office has been contacted by members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly who have indicated that their constituents have alleged that such benefits are still being provided. [Source: Richard Sheets, Executive Deputy Attorney General, PA Office of the Attorney General, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, August 2, 2006] 127. Luzerne County: Heather Buck wants to marry Jose Arias Maravilla, her illegal alien fiance from Mexico, who does not possess the current visa or proof of residency that is required by register of wills office to approve a marriage license. The American Civil Liberties Union is debating whether to bring a lawsuit against Luzerne County, one of several county governments throughout Pennsylvania that now refuses to grant marriage licenses to illegal aliens. This could result in another landmark and costly lawsuit similar to the Hazleton illegal alien ordinance trial. Caught But Released/Ilegally Here 131. [Source: Richard Sheets, Executive Deputy Attorney General, PA Office of the Attorney General, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, August 2, 2006] 132. Mount Holly Springs: Humberto Alonzo Lopez Ramirez, Reynaldo Alvarez Lopez, and Juan Salinas Acosta, all reported to be from Mexico, were killed as a result of a fatal crash on Route 34. The pickup truck crossed the center line and struck a tractor trailer belonging to Knouse Foods, Inc. No IDs were found on the men and because the subsequent fire damaged the bodies beyond recognition DNA samples had to be used for identification. 133. 134. Pittsburgh: A Pittsburgh Tribune Review editorial stated that Mexican illegal alien, Noe LopezVilchis, died August 23, 2006 following a near-drowning at the Dormont Pool on July 20, 2006. The estimated direct and indirect taxpayers costs of the incident, including closing the pool, emergency services and medical care totaled more than $57,000. This does not include the additional taxpayer costs incurred for the detainment of three other illegal aliens found at the scene by the Department of Homeland Security. [Source: Pittsburgh Tribune Review, August 28, 2006] 130. Philadelphia: The Executive Director of the Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians, a 501 [c]3 taxpayer-funded organization, openly admitted consulting with legal counsel on how to provide support to illegal aliens. Milton, Northumberland County: Three illegal aliens (Belarmino Diaz, of El Salvador; Marint Mendosa of Mexico; and Victor Duque of Mexico) face deporation after being detained when state police responded to Route 147 south in West Chillisquaque Township to provide winter weather vehicle assistance. Federal customs officers responded to the scene and took the three men into custody. [Source: WYOU and Williamsport Sun Gazette,, Feb. 11, 2008] [Source: Gettysburg Times, September 19, 2006] 129. According to an April 2005 Congressional Research Service report, 60 percent of illegal aliens skipped their immigration hearings. Judges usually order no-shows deported, but immigration agents have to find them first. [Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, July 23, 2006] [Source: The Citizens Voice, April 4, 2007] 128. Illegal aliens who commit crimes are not being deported, and public costs increase while federal reimbursements decline. Wilkes-Barre: Investigators say Raul Tlatenchi, a suspected illegal alien from Mexico, allegedly lit a fire while hanging out with about 10 acquaintances in a vacant building. They were using the fire to stay warm and failed to notify the authorities once the fire got out of control. Mr. Tlatenchi was charged with arson and related offenses, causing or risking a catastrophe and criminal mischief. Already incarcerated on another charge, he was ordered jailed on $50,000 cash bail. Authorities said they would call ICE and request a detainer to ensure he’s kept behind bars. In addition to the criminal cases, all individuals apprehended at the vacant building could be liable for the Fire Department’s overtime expenses, the medical bills of firefighters who were injured and the hundreds of thousands of dollars it will cost to demolish the structure. The fire forced the city to use more the 1,000 extra manpower hours. [Source: The Times-Tribune, Nov. 9, 2007] 135. [Source: Anne O’Callaghan, Executive Director, Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians, Testimony before Pennsylvania House Republican Policy Committee, July 27 2006] South Middleton Township: While performing a routine traffic stop at mile marker 44 on Route 81, a state trooper discovered that inside the eight-passenger Dodge Ram van were 16 illegal aliens from Mexico, four of whom were hiding underneath the back seat. Fifteen of the illegal aliens were male and two of them were only 14 years of age with no family connections with any of the other passengers. Several of the illegal aliens indicated that they were heading to Reading for a construction job. The group was taken to York County Prison for processing. [Source: Sentinel Online, October 12, 2007] 136. Mercer County: Arturo Lozano-Mendoza, a.k.a. Arturo Monroy-Martinez, previously deported from the US, was sentenced in federal court to 8 months in prison for his conviction on charges of again being in the country illegally. [Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, September 3, 2007] 137. Upper Moreland: Juan Carlos Rodriquez was arrested June 15, 2007, after officers noticed a suspicious vehicle parked in the rear of the Robert Bruce West Apartments. He was wanted on an outstanding Immigration Customs Enforcement warrant. [Source: PA ICE action, ICE.gov] Caught But Released/Ilegally Here 138. Tamaqua: Two illegal aliens had to be released from Tamaqua police custody after ICE officials declined to have them detained for immigration violations. The driver, Mario Juarez, 24 and passenger, Leoneol Luna admitted to being in the country illegally. Police were only able to issue Juarez a ticket for speeding and then released them. [Source: Standard Speaker, April 3, 2007] 139. Butler Township: Local police temporarily detained four illegal aliens on Interstate 80 but had to let them go. Federal immigration officials told state troopers they did not want to take action and the Mexican nationals had to be released. [Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, August 8, 2006] 140. Westmoreland County: Jose Felix-Murrillo was caught at a highway checkpoint while delivering a truckload of lighting equipment to Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game. It was the sixth time the Mexican was arrested for being in the county illegally. [Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, July 23, 2006] 141. Mercer County: The Mercer State Police barracks caught 558 illegal aliens in 2004, but were later told that agents from the Pittsburgh ICE field office could not keep making the 2 hour drive north to collect and process them for deportment. [Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, July 23, 2006] 142. Shamokin: More than a dozen suspected illegal aliens were discovered but not detained at a strip mall construction site. Ten of the 18 apprehended did not have identification papers. Some of the illegal alien workers told investigators that they were not paid overtime and taxes were not deducted from their pay. [Source: Penn-Live June 6, 2006] 143. Greensburg: Nine Mexicans were detained by police as a result of a Click It or Ticket driving check. Seven of the nine were identified as illegal aliens, one had a green card and the driver was a naturalized citizen. ICE ordered police to release all nine individuals after running criminal background checks and they continued on their journey to Philadelphia. [Source: Tribune-Review, May 20, 2003] Confronting the epidemic of illegal immigration head-on in the Keystone State involves shutting off the economic faucets of jobs and public benefits that are luring illegal aliens across the border. Once these initial draws are severed at the source through each of the common sense reforms contained in the National Security Begins at Home package, these illegal alien invaders will have no choice but to go home on their own. • Maintaining Criminal History Records of Previously Detained Illegal Aliens (House Bill 752) Criminal activity by illegal alien has been at the heart of the nationwide debate over the presence of unauthorized individuals within our borders. Sponsored by Representative Creighton, this legislation would authorize citizenship or immigration status of those arrested to be included in the repository of criminal history records maintained by the Pennsylvania State Police. Endorsed by Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta, 9/11 Families for a Secure America and You Don’t Speak for Me, the National Security Begins at Home package is designed to restore safety and security to Pennsylvania communities by: • Terminating the Professional License of Any Employer That Knowingly Hires An Illegal Alien (House Bill 753) Federal immigration law limits the remedies which a state can use to discourage employment of unauthorized aliens. Federal law does, however, allow the use of civil sanctions “through licensing and similar laws.” Sponsored by Representative Mark Mustio (R-Allegheny), the Professional Licensees Illegal Employment Act would revoke the license of any licensed professional, such as a nursing home administrator or a landscape architect, that knowingly employed or permitted the employment of an unauthorized alien. • Eliminating All Non-Medical Emergency, Public Benefits for Illegal Aliens (House Bill 754) Sponsored by Representative Scott Perry (R-York/Cumberland), the Protection of Public Benefits Act would eliminate all non-medical-emergency public benefits for illegal aliens, including welfare, education and unemployment benefits. Covered entities (government and private) would have to verify the lawful presence in the United States of any applicant for benefits. • • Requiring Mandatory Employer Enrollment in the Federal Social Security Basic Pilot New Employee Verification Program (House Bill 750) Sponsored by Representative Daryl Metcalfe (R-Butler), this legislation would require all employers in the Commonwealth, including governmental bodies, to enroll in the federal government’s free E-Verify Program to confirm social security numbers of prospective employees. Failure to comply would result in the immediate suspension of all applicable business licenses, permits, registrations and certificates held by a private business. Negotiating Law Enforcement Memorandum of Understanding (House Bill 751) Several states have worked with the federal government to provide additional law enforcement resources to assist with this national security issue. Sponsored by Representative Tom Creighton (R-Lancaster) this legislation would authorize the Pennsylvania State Police to negotiate a memorandum of understanding with the U. S. Department of Justice or U. S. Department of Homeland Security concerning enforcement of federal immigration and customs laws. This proposal was approved by a vote of 137-48 during the PA House 2005-06 Committee of the Whole on Crime and Violence. Help Stop Pennsylvania’s Illegal Alien Invasion by signing the National Security Begins at Home petition at RepMetcalfe.com today!!!! State Representative Daryl Metcalfe 12th Legislative District District Offices: Cranberry Township Municipal Building 2525 Rochester Road Suite 201 Cranberry, PA 16066 Cranberry Phone: (724) 772-3110 Middlesex Township District Office 1165 Pittsburgh Road Route 8 Valencia, PA 16059 Phone: (724) 898-1500 Harrisburg Office: PO Box 202012 Harrisburg, PA 17120-2012 Phone: (717) 783-1707 Email: dmetcalf@pahousegop.com Website: RepMetcalfe.com