Thursday, June 15, 2006

Tom is on it!

This is some scary stuff. Glad to see Tom is looking into it to bring it to the attention of the American people.

THE NEW WORLD DISORDERTancredo confronts 'super-state' effortDemands full disclosure of White House work with Mexico, Canada
Posted: June 15, 20061:00 a.m. Eastern
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Responding to a WorldNetDaily report, Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., is demanding the Bush administration fully disclose the activities of an office implementing a trilateral agreement with Mexico and Canada that apparently could lead to a North American union, despite having no authorization from Congress.
As WND reported, the White House has established working groups, under the North American Free Trade Agreement office in the Department of Commerce, to implement the Security and Prosperity Partnership, or SPP, signed by President Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox and then-Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin in Waco, Texas, March 23, 2005.
The groups, however, have no authorization from Congress and have not disclosed the results of their work despite two years of massive effort within the executive branches of the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
Tancredo wants to know the membership of the SPP groups along with their various trilateral memoranda of understanding and other agreements reached with counterparts in Mexico and Canada.
Tancredo's decision has been endorsed by Jim Gilchrist, founder of the Minuteman Project.
"It's time the Bush administration to come clean," Gilchrist told WND. "If President Bush's agenda is to establish a new North American union government to supersede the sovereignty of the United States, then the president has an obligation to tell this to the American people directly. The American public has a right to know."
Geri Word, who heads the SPP office, told WND the work had not been disclosed because, "We did not want to get the contact people of the working groups distracted by calls from the public."
WND can find no specific congressional legislation authorizing the SPP working groups nor any congressional committees taking charge of oversight.
Many SPP working groups appear to be working toward achieving specific objectives as defined by a May 2005 Council on Foreign Relations task force report, which presented a blueprint for expanding the SPP agreement into a North American union that would merge the U.S., Canada and Mexico into a new governmental form.

Toddler killed by illegals

Two held in drive-by slaying of toddlerBy BILL MILLERStar-Telegram Staff Writer
Two men have been arrested in the murder of an 18-month-old girl in a drive-by shooting at her family's home in Farmers Branch.
Lorenzo Conejo and David Macias face capital murder charges in the May death of Eva Gallegos, according to NBC 5. Police said they are illegal immigrants and have been reported to immigration authorities.
Eva was fatally wounded as she slept in her bedroom of the single-story house in the 2600 block of Overland Street. Police have said that as many as 13 rounds were fired into the home.
Farmers Branch police were unavailable Thursday morning to discuss how the suspects were identified and arrested.
Eva's father, Jesus Gallegos, told NBC 5 that the suspects work with his brother. He added that he visited with them at a pool party Saturday without knowing that they were suspects in the case.
Late May 25, police responded to a report of shots fired at the Gallegos home. Witnesses told officers that someone in a red four-door sedan, possibly a Nissan Sentra, had fired several shots.
One of the rounds hit Eva, police said.
She was taken to Children's Medical Center in Dallas, but trauma specialists could not save her.

Monday, June 12, 2006

They're only going to deport him??? He'll be back.


Police arrest suspect in alleged kidnap, rape
A man was arrested Friday after a 12-year-old girl didn't return home from Monroe Middle School. Marcos Ortiz, 21, was in the Union County jail Sunday; bond was set at $250,000.He was arrested at his house on Crescent Street and charged with kidnapping, child rape and taking indecent liberties with a minor. Witnesses told police that the girl left school with Ortiz. Police, who say Ortiz is in the country illegally, contacted federal immigration officials and expect him to be deported.
Police located the girl safe in Monroe on Saturday morning. -- Cleve R. Wootson Jr

Another illegal in action

http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=local&id=4260434

SAN DIEGO, June 11, 2006 - A statewide amber alert has been issued for a toddler who police say was abducted from San Diego.

Authorities believe one-year-old Alejandra Gomez may be with 31-year-old Gilberto Rodriguez who is also suspected of killing the child's mother last night.
The mother was found fatally stabbed inside a home in Loma Linda early Sunday morning. Police say she may have been killed last night.
The suspect, who is not the child's father, also goes by the name Fernando.

He was last seen driving a gray 1985 Honda Accord, with a license plate number of 1MGA355. If you see this car please call police.

Thursday, June 08, 2006

This is so sick. Of course this article does not mention the perp was an illegal from Honduras.

http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/northfulton/stories/0607metax.html


ajc.com > Metro > North Fulton/ForsythPolice '99 percent sure' slain suspect was child killerCar linked to slaying found Wednesday, juveniles questionedBy DOUG NURSEThe Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionPublished on: 06/07/06
Fulton County police are all but certain that a man shot by an officer Monday is the man who killed a little boy by hitting him in the face with a hatchet.
"We're 99 percent sure it's him," Cpl. Gary Syblis, spokesman for the Fulton County Police Department said Wednesday. "We're just trying to firm up the connection."
Meanwhile, police may have found a red car linked to the killing. On Wednesday they were searching for a red 2000 Pontiac Grand Am that was stolen on Monday from a Roswell apartment complex. A car matching that description was located about 5 p.m. Wednesday by police. Two juveniles who were in the car were being questioned, Syblis said.
Witnesses said a man in a red car killed 9-year-old Jordin Paulder. Syblis said two youngsters who saw the killing identified Santos Benigno Cabrera Borjas, 21, of Sandy Springs as the killer, based on a photo lineup.
But the witnesses — Jordin's 7-year-old brother and a 5-year-old friend — are young enough that police want to verify their story before closing the case, he said. Police are talking other people at the apartment complex.
Police also wanted to locate up to four others in a red car that Cabrera Borjas was riding in before the attack, which happened about 8:30 p.m. Monday.
"They may be witnesses," Syblis said.
When the red car passed by Jordin and the other youngsters on Monday, Jordin called out to the occupants that they had a bad wheel, police said.
The car stopped and a man in baggy clothes got out, approached the kids and then suddenly hit Jordin in the face with a hatchet, according to the police report. The car apparently took off, leaving the killer behind, Syblis said.
The Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office said Jordin had been struck twice in almost the same place in the nose and forehead.
The stolen car that police were seeking Wednesday had a donut emergency tire on one of the rear wheels.
Meanwhile, a lawyer for the family of Cabrera Borjas, questioned whether the man shot and killed by Fulton County police was the same man who killed Jordin.
Attorney Richard W. Summers said interviews with residents at the Chastain and Chateau Villa apartments are "leading me to the conclusion that [police] may have shot the wrong guy and were over zealous and hasty in their actions."
He said he's talked to almost two dozen witnesses at both apartment complexes and is piecing together a timeline of Cabrera Borjas whereabouts Monday night.
When police at the scene approached Cabrera Borjas, he fled to another apartment complex across the street. There, Cabrera Borjas threw a rimmed tire at Officer Alexis Powell, breaking the officer's arm. When Cabrera Borjas charged Powell, the officer shot him three times, fatally wounding him.
Staff writers Yolanda Rodriguez, Cynthia Daniels and Kathy Jefcoats also contributed to this report.

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Just here to work..................right...........................

Laborer held in slashing
BY SUSAN ABRAM, Staff Writer
WOODLAND HILLS - A 32-year-old Canoga Park man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in the death of a woman who was found in her car with her throat slashed, authorities said Tuesday.
Miguel Guarhaj, who police describe as an area day laborer, was arrested Saturday at a Tarzana home where he was working, Los Angeles Police Department detectives said. He is being held without bail at the Van Nuys jail.
On Friday afternoon, someone who lives in the 20300 block of Oxnard Street found Mayra Lopez, 24, of Canoga Park inside a parked car in the alley near his house. The man called 911 and paramedics pronounced her dead at the scene.
Neighbors told police they had seen the car parked in different spots in the alley that day. One resident told police he had recognized Guarhaj because he had employed him at one time, LAPD West Valley Detective Rick Swanston said.
Police said they then searched Guarhaj's residence on Variel Street

and found Lopez's bloodied clothing and cell phone. She also was the registered owner of the car in which she was found. And she lived on Variel Street, not far from where Guarhaj lived, Swanston said.
The motive for her death is still under investigation, but Lopez's family told police Guarhaj had at one time tried to date Lopez, and that she refused his advances.
In August, Guarhaj was arrested on suspicion of striking and choking her during a dispute. He failed to appear in court, and a warrant went out for his arrest, Swanston said.
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