Arizona news today:
Undocumented immigrant suspected in deadly crash
10:17 PM Mountain Standard Time on Wednesday, June 20, 2007
By Scott McGee / 3TV reporter
It was family business that brought Nanuma Lavulavu to the intersection Tuesday night, having just dropped off her daughter at work.
But that's when an undercover sheriff's deputy says he spotted Guadalupe Bojorquez throwing beer cans out of his car window.
Bojorquez is accused of ramming the deputy’s car repeatedly before coming to the intersection that Lavulavu was driving home.
Lavulavu’s leg was severed in the accident, but she died Wednesday morning.
The sheriff says Bojorquez is an illegal immigrant who was deported five times.
This is why we need to say no to amnesty!
This man was deported 5 times and now this American women is dead
2007-06-21
04:18:39
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It looks at times that this Government is trying to push American's to the point of a revolution!
That way Bush can declare martial law and set up hell on Earth!
Why any American would support this bill which would cause a flood of 20,000,000 more crossing the border is insane!
What has happened to America
This isn't the start of a new nation. America is already overpopulated! We don't need 5,000,000 illegals crossing the border every year! Cheap labor - slave labor for the rich and corporate elite!
They lower the wages and kill the middle and lower class!
America will never go along with this
2007-06-21
04:35:52 ·
update #1
100,000,000 ILLEGALS if bill passes
FEDS:
Build the entire FENCE
ENFORCEMENT of all laws on the books
Start DEPORTING all illegals *
SANCTION employers
If this bill passes we are doomed to absorb up to 100 million more people [with all illegals familes allowed to come in] and at the rate they are intentionally reproducing the US will no longer be the USA by 2025
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* [deporting can be done - France is deporting 30,000 a month as we speak]
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2007-06-21 05:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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We need to fix the borders so he can't come back a 6th time. Crap, we as taxpayers are probably paying 35k a year for him to be in jail, and someone is dead because of him.
I don't care if another ILLEGAL did something great for our country. Good for him, but just like a criminal that tries to go straight, should get punished at least for doing the wrong thing first! It's not racism, it's nationalism, it's upholding the rule of law, or do you prefer anarchy? Because that's what this is!
Our national guard should be... GUARDING our borders, not some Podunk country in the middle east!
2007-06-21 04:44:26
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answered by Anonymous
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This situation won't be amnesty. that is how critically you punish somebody for skipping the place of work work. There are extremely 2 ends of the spectrum. One says that no longer registering is like using devoid of automobile coverage. The penalty, assuming you have achieved no longer something unlawful, must be paying a important, paying your returned taxes, and then filling out the right place of work work to develop right into a documented alien. the different end of the spectrum says that no longer registering must be a legal, like stealing a automobile, and grounds for everlasting and on the spot deportation. no longer basically that, every person who helped the undocumented alien additionally should be responsible of a legal. in my view, I choose the 1st approach. that is extra straightforward, solves the documentation issues, permit's human beings save their jobs, and aspects sales basically like all different taxpayer. And that is not any longer achieveable to deport 12 million human beings. we don't have the aspects, manpower, or the skill to maintain them out in the event that they desire to objective and are available returned. yet beginning from a rational place now, permitting people who've already been right here a number of years to stay assuming they have achieved no longer something incorrect (see selection one), is doable. meaning deporting basically the modern-day ones and people who've a criminal record (different than failing to sign up). lots extra doable.
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answered by cracchiolo 4
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It's a great reason if he's deported before he does his 10-20 years for the contemptuous crime he committed.
Most lib idiots think that deporting him to Mexico is cruel, the country is an environmental cesspool, no jobs, crime everywhere. He should be sent to the south of France, the Bahamas, Aruba. Somewhere that can provide him with the luxurious lifestyle that he's had here in America.
2007-06-21 05:42:49
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answered by Paul M 3
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I've heard stories like this many, many times. It shouldn't surprise anyone that this criminal was deported over and over again just to return and carry on living here like nothing ever happened.
Now, undoubtedly you will be called a racist and a xenophobe for simply wanting to enforce our borders and our laws. But rest assured that many, many other Americans agree with you. Close the G D borders and NO to amnesty!
And just a side note: The so-called "Day without immigrants" was a complete bust.
2007-06-21 04:27:06
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answered by Bumblebee711 5
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Make your voices count! The congress has been exclusively listening to special interests and big business elites for the past 20 years.
Based on talking with well-informed sources, this is the most accurate list I've seen of the Republican senators whose intentions are unknown and whose support will be needed in order to defeat cloture: Richard Burr (N.C.), Lamar Alexander (Tenn.), Kit Bond (Mo.), Pat Roberts (Kan.), Gordon Smith (Ore.), Thad Cochran (Miss.), Mike Crapo (Ind.), Norm Coleman (Min.), Kay Bailey Hutchison (Tex.), Orrin Hatch (Utah), Bob Bennett (Utah), and John Sununu (N.H.).
Please call/ write!
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
2007-06-21 05:00:32
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answered by jck_kerouac 2
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i agree with this 100% it is all because the republicans think that the minorities will keep them in office if they approve this amnesty bill. as an honest, law abiding tax payer, i just want to say that i don't like the idea of paying for 20,000,000 law breaking illegals to live in our country and work here just to send our money to mexico.
2007-06-21 05:06:03
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answered by rissa 1
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Giving amnesty to the large illegal population in any chase is a bad idea. all illegals are criminals i.e. by the term illegal. stopping the flow of illegals coming into the country is simple by fining anyone hiring them $250,000 per illegal per instance. bout that would require our politicians to do what is right.
2007-06-21 04:35:27
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answered by Dead Halloween 1
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A damn good reason. This story is not the exception when it comes to illegals,it happens all the time.
2007-06-21 06:54:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The man was deported 5 times. That says it all. FIVE deportations and it made absolutely no difference whatsoever.
2007-06-21 04:21:22
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answered by Mordent 7
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