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Mexican Latino Sureno Norteno gang members have ruined Canby Oregon
Canby really does have a mexican gang problem.
wher eever mexicans go they spoil their nests.
My nephew has lived in Canby for the last 20+ years.
He has seen it grow from a very quiet rural community to a suburb of portland with a huge increase in population
There is gang problem there, and although it may not be on the scale of a SoCal city, it is there.
Through the years it has steadily grown, and it is a problem.
July 4, 2007 10:35 PM
Citizen reports gang members fighting
Canby Police arrest 14 after two separate gang fights during the General Canby Days Fireworks Show. The first incident started at 10:35pm after a citizen reported that over 20 gang members were fighting at the corner of Township Rd and S Redwood Street in Canby.
The first Officers to arrive found a large number of Sureno gang members standing in the middle of the street. One gang member armed with a knife ran from arriving officers. This resulted in a foot pursuit and the suspect was not located.
The remaining gang members disregarded the officer’s orders to leave the area and became very verbal and belligerent with the responding officers.
Due to the large amount of gang members, the arriving officers called for cover officers to respond. Officers took 7 male juvenile Sureno gang members into custody, ages ranging from 15 years old to 17 years old. They were charged with Disorderly Conduct and Interfering with a Police Officer. Two male adult Sureno gang members were arrested and charged with Disorderly Conduct and Interfering with a Police Officer.
The two adult gang members are:

JOSE ENRIQUE PEREZ DOB: 12-15-87
HECTOR MONTOYA-GUTIERREZ DOB: 9-5-88

MARIO CAMARENA-ZAMORA DOB: 1-30-82
Charges: RESISTING ARREST AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT

OMAR CAMARENA DOB: 2-17-83
Charges: RESISTING ARREST AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT
The 5th suspect is an associate of the Norteno gang:

MAYOLO ORTEGA-RAMIREZ DOB: 1-5-74
Charges: RESISTING ARREST, DISORDERLY CONDUCT, AND INTERFERING WITH A POLICE OFFICER
These suspects were lodged at the Clackamas County Jail.
No officers or citizens were injured during this very dangerous situation. There were hundreds of families attending the General Canby Days Fireworks Show while these incidents were occurring. Officers reported that there were many frightened parents and children that witnessed the actions of the gang members.
If you live in town, it is evident. If you live on the outskirts, not so much.
And if you got kids in high school, it’s really obvious.
If you don’t believe me, go hang out on the main drag some weekend in the early morning hours.Here’s some real life, fact based, undisputable, documented examples:
http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingn…to_pair_o.html
http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingn…lated_fig.html
http://www.ci.canby.or.us/CityGovern…ltr5-30-06.pdf
http://www.canbypolice.com/press_2006_page.asp
http://www.canbypolice.com/press_pages/070704_1035.html
http://stoptheinvasionoforegon.wordp…-mexican-slum/
http://www.salem-news.com/articles/n…ang_110806.php
There is no denying it.
Google it. Read the newspapers. Do some research.
Now tell me there is not a gang problem in Canby.
I’ve showed you that there is a gang problem, now show me evidence otherwise.
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/portland/167817-can-anyone-tell-me-about-canby-2.html#ixzz0WKG0TGGa

MARIO CAMARENA-ZAMORA DOB: 1-30-82
Charges: RESISTING ARREST AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT

OMAR CAMARENA DOB: 2-17-83
Charges: RESISTING ARREST AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT

MAYOLO ORTEGA-RAMIREZ DOB: 1-5-74
Charges: RESISTING ARREST, DISORDERLY CONDUCT, AND INTERFERING WITH A POLICE OFFICER
And if you got kids in high school, it’s really obvious.
If you don’t believe me, go hang out on the main drag some weekend in the early morning hours.Here’s some real life, fact based, undisputable, documented examples:
http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingn…to_pair_o.html
http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingn…lated_fig.html
http://www.ci.canby.or.us/CityGovern…ltr5-30-06.pdf
http://www.canbypolice.com/press_2006_page.asp
http://www.canbypolice.com/press_pages/070704_1035.html
http://stoptheinvasionoforegon.wordp…-mexican-slum/
http://www.salem-news.com/articles/n…ang_110806.php
There is no denying it.
Google it. Read the newspapers. Do some research.
Now tell me there is not a gang problem in Canby.
I’ve showed you that there is a gang problem, now show me evidence otherwise.
They were both lodged at Clackamas County Jail.
At 10:50pm Canby Officers in the same area received a report of another gang fight. Arriving Officers found members of the Norteno gang standing in the middle of Township Road. When the Officers told the gang members to move from the street they began to challenge the officers.
The Officers immediately called for cover officers. The arriving cover officers were confronted by multiple Norteno gang members fighting with the officers that were requesting cover.
As the officers were attempting to take the gang members into custody, other gang members were grabbing the officers. Additional Officers from the Canby Police Department, Molalla Police Department, and the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Department arrived to assist.
Officers learned that the Norteno gang members were attempting to get into a Sureno gang members house located near the intersection of Township and S Redwood Street and may have been armed with a bat.
Canby Police arrested 5 suspects. 4 of the suspects are members of the Norteno gang, they are listed as:

JONATHAN SAUCEDO-JIMENEZ DOB: 5-26-86
Charges: RESISTING ARREST AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT

JOBANI JIMENEZ-SAUCEDO DOB: 8-5-87
Charges: RESISTING ARREST AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT
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November 8th, 2006
FIVE ARRESTED IN CANBY GANG FIGHT
On 11-7-06 at 3:40pm, Canby Officers responded to the report of a gang fight in the area of SE 2nd ave and S Juniper Street in Canby. Upon arrival, Officers were confronted by five gang members, four Surenos and one Norteno.
Three of the Surenos broke glass bottles in front of one of the Officers and were holding the broken glass in their hands. The officer ordered them to drop the glass and at first they refused to comply and them they decided to drop the glass.
The fight started when four Surenos confronted the one Norteno and wanted to fight. The Norteno, who was identified as Jonathan Saucedo-Jimenez, ran home and retrieved a baseball bat and returned to fight the other four.
No one was injured during the fight and all five subjects were arrested and lodged at Clackamas County Jail.
The four Surenos were identified as:
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HECTOR G. MONTOYA-GUTIERREZ DOB: 9-5-88
Charges:
Disorderly Conduct
Offensive Littering
Interfering with a Police Officer
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VICTOR A. MORALES DOB: 9-4-87
Charges:
Disorderly Conduct
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SAUL MORALES DOB: 3-9-88
Charges:
Disorderly Conduct
Offensive Littering
Interfering with a Police Officer
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JAVIER CRUZ-MENDOZA DOB: 3-24-88
Charges:
Disorderly Conduct
Offensive Littering
Interfering with a Police Officer
The Norteno was identified as:
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JONATHAN SAUCEDO-JIMENEZ DOB: 5-26-88
Charges:
Disorderly Conduct
Jonathan Saucedo-Jimenez was also the victim of last weeks drive by shooting that occurred at his apartment on S Knott Street in Canby.
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October 30th, 2006
DRIVE BY GANG SHOOTING IN CANBY
Canby Police were called at 1:49am to 282 S Knott Street in Canby on the report of a drive by shooting. Residents reported hearing two gunshots and a vehicle driving away. Officers recovered three rounds from the apartment. Two rounds were located inside the apartment lodged in a couch and a third round was located lodged in a step near the front door. There was no one injured in the shooting. The residents reported that the couch is where a subject usually sleeps at night, but he was not sleeping there tonight.
The apartment, which has ties to the Norteno Gang, was believed to have been targeted as retaliation for a beating involving a rival gang member a few days before.
The investigation is continuing, and anyone with information is encouraged to call the Canby Police at 503 266-1104.
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October 17th, 2006
CANBY POLICE ARREST NORTENO GANG ASSOCIATE ON WEAPONS CHARGE
On Friday October 13, 2006 at 2:56pm, JAVIER GOMEZ-GUTIERREZ DOB: 9-30-83, was arrested for Possession of a Concealed Weapon, Carrying a Concealed Weapon, and Possession of a Forged Instrument (Forged Social Security Card).
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GOMEZ-GUTIERREZ was contacted at the intersection of SE 2nd ave and S Locust Street in Canby by Officer’s Nate DiCenzo and Chris Scharmota. During the contact Officer DiCenzo located a Ruger 10/22 Rifle in the left pant leg of GOMEZ-GUTIERREZ’S pants. The normal rifle stock had been removed and replaced with a pistol grip. The rifle was loaded with one round in the chamber and two rounds in the magazine. GOMEZ-GUTIERREZ is an associate of the Norteno Gang.
A Switchblade knife and a forged Social Security Card were also located on GOMEZ-GUTIERREZ. He was lodged at Clackamas County Jail and the case is being referred to the Clackamas County District Attorney’s Office.
Five Illegal Mexican Drug Dealers arrested @ #36 at Barclay Square Apts Oregon City
Five Illegal Mexican Drug Dealers arrested @ #36 at Barclay Square Apts Oregon City ( psst Pelosi- the Mexican breeder is pregnant- does that make it criminal for ICE to deport her?)
Update: (Unit #36 at Barclay Square Apts / not 360) Clackamas County Inter Agency Task Force Arrest Five For Drug Dealings
Clackamas Co. Sheriff’s Office – 03/26/09
well would you look at this! ID theft! and Wyden and Merkley voted against Everify. Forged Documents , Drugs Guns bullet proof vests .
Yes More Hardworking Mexican criminals .Watch The Oregonian not write about this or work really hard to hide that Mexicans are a problem and by calling them Latinos and hiding immigration status . If anyone wants to do Activist work here, they can look up the Apartments, then Call the County tax office and find out who owns these mexican dumps. I will post the home address and phone number of the landlords . They do not have a right to use Fair Housing to ruin Oregon and for their own greed. Let them know that a Slum Lord in LA is being sued by LA , for renting to MS-13 gang members. Landlords in Oregon have no problem evicting english speaking tenants who are poor and ask for repairs to be made. They don’t care about Fair Housing, they just want the drug money.
http://www.usdoj.gov/ndic/pubs27/27508/markets.htm
Reach above link on drug trafficking brought about largely because of Mexicans and Asian drug traffickers from Canada. Again Ugly Immigrants.
Jim Strovink, Detective
Office of Public Information
12700 SE 82nd Avenue, Clackamas, Oregon 97015
On Wednesday, March 25, the Clackamas County Inter-agency Task Force (CCITF) arrested five individuals believed responsible for extensive drug-dealing activity in the Oregon City area.On Wednesday, March 25, 2009 at 7:05 a.m., CCITF members, accompanied by Oregon City Police, simultaneously executed search warrants at two residences in Oregon City.These CCITF-generated search warrants were the culmination of an extensive drug-dealing investigation — an investigation that led to the arrest of five allegedly active drug dealers.SEARCH WARRANT #1
One residence targeted by the warrants is located at The Kingsberry Heights Apartments, 14290 Marjorie Ln., Unit #2006, in Oregon City. During the warrant service, investigators discovered the following items of evidence:
• 2 firearms — one rifle and one handgun
• 1 bulletproof vest
• Drug-packaging material and scales
• Cocaine and methamphetamine (small dealer quantity)
• In excess of $2,000 cash
• Forged documents
At this Kingsberry Heights Apartments address, investigators discovered and identified 3 males, 2 females and 1 child as occupants. Those arrested and lodged in Clackamas County Jail are identified as follows:
1. Torrezponce, Aurelio
(AKA: Torresponce, Abel)
DOB provided as 09-25-1984
2. Alvaradoponce, Elvia
DOB provided as 11-11-1986.
Pregnant; spouse of Aurelio Torres-Ponce
Each member of the above married couple are both charged with the following:
• Distribution of a Controlled Substance — Cocaine
• Possession of a Controlled Substance — Methamphetamine
3. Camachoramirez, Israel
DOB 07-20-1987
Lodged and charged with the following:
• Possession of a Controlled Substance — Cocaine
• Identity Theft
• Forgery
4. Salamanca, Rosmel
DOB 06-07-1982
Lodged and charged with:
• Identity Theft
• Possession of a Forged Instrument
One additional adult female and her child — who was less than 5 years old — were located and identified as residents at this address. This adult female was not taken into custody, and her child remained in her care.
SEARCH WARRANT #2
The second search warrant was executed simultaneously at the Barclay Square Apartments, 290 Warner Milne Road, #36, in Oregon City.
At this address, investigators contacted and identified a married couple, with 3 minors residing in this apartment. The father of this family was arrested and lodged in the Clackamas County Jail. The mother was not arrested, and the children were not disturbed and remain in her care.
The man in custody is identified as:
5. Ramirezcampos, Celesino
DOB 04-06-1956
He was lodged in the jail on the following charges:
• Possession of a Controlled Substance — Cocaine
• Possession of a Controlled Substance — Methamphetamine
• Possession of Marijuana
Each of the five individuals arrested and lodged in the Clackamas County Jail presently have U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) holds.
ABOUT THE INVESTIGATION:
Clackamas County Inter-agency Task Force investigators initiated this investigation after receiving information that at least one of the arrestees had been involved with the distribution of cocaine. As a result of this ongoing investigation, search warrants were obtained — which resulted in the arrests conducted at these two Oregon City locations.
A total of 16 law-enforcement personnel participated in the execution of these two warrants, and no injuries were reported as a result of this warrant service. [END]
Jim Strovink, Detective
Public Information Officer
Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office
(503) 237-2643
CARLOS DUENAS-GONZALEZ, Drunk Illegal Mexican shuts down highway for 2.5 hours after crashing car in Occupied Oregon
CARLOS DUENAS-GONZALEZ, Drunk Illegal Mexican shuts down highway for 2.5 hours after crashing car Oregon State Police -
03/15/09
Look at what one drunk mexican cost Americans in one day: shutting down highway , free medical at OHSU. Amazing and the Oregonian doesnt consider this a news story?Mexicans are bankrupting this state and yet Oregon Government wishes to give them Amnesty?
A Canby-area man Drunk Illegal Generic Mexican was critically injured early Sunday morning when he lost control of his pickup on Highway 99E south of Canby and rolled multiple times.
On March 15, 2009 at approximately 4:50 a.m. a 1997 Ford pickup driven by CARLOS DUENAS-GONZALEZ, age 23, from Canby, was northbound on Highway 99E about a quarter mile south of Barlow Road when, for an unknown reason, lost control sliding sideways off the highway and rolled at least three times. Oregon State Police (OSP) troopers investigating the crash reported from the area the pickup left the highway to where it came to rest was approximately 600 feet.DUENAS-GONZALEZ was believed to be using safety restraints and critically injured. Following initial care at the scene by Canby Fire Department personnel, he was transported by ground ambulance to Oregon Health Sciences University.
OSP troopers from the Portland Area Command office are continuing the investigation. Alcohol is believed to be a contributing factor.
ODOT assisted with traffic control. Highway 99E was closed at the scene of the crash for about 2 1/2 hours.
No photographs available for release
Drunk Mexican In Canby Oregon Crashes Car:Luis Robles
Drunk Mexican in Canby Oregon crashes car
again you will pay for his medical treatment
Wife Puta Finds Seriously Injured Illegal wetback Husband in Vehicle Following Overnight DUII Crash north of Canby (Photos)
Oregon State Police – 12/30/08
According to Oregon State Police (OSP) Recruit Trooper Dessa DeForest, on December 30, 2008 at approximately 7:15 a.m. a report was received of a vehicle in an open field next to the Church of the Nazarene east of Highway 99E near E. Territorial Road. Police and fire personnel responded to the scene and found a 1990 Jeep Cherokee with a seriously injured male driver inside about 125 feet off the highway. The driver, identified as LUIS MIGUEL ROBLES, age 25, from southeast Portland, was transported by LifeFlight to Legacy Emanuel Hospital for treatment.
Preliminary investigation indicates ROBLES talked to his wife prior to 2:30 a.m. and was enroute home after getting off work at a Canby-areas restaurant earlier in the evening. Roadway evidence shows his Jeep was northbound near milepost 18 when it drove off the right shoulder into a ditch, struck a sign and a tree, then spun around and finally came to a stop in the open field. His wife reported the crash this morning after finding ROBLES seriously injured in his vehicle.
Subsequent to the investigation, ROBLES was cited by Recruit Trooper DeForest to appear in Clackamas County Circuit Court for Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants.
OSP troopers were assisted at the scene by Canby Police Department and Canby Fire Department.
Photograph Source: Oregon State Police
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Federal Laws re Illegal Mexican takeover of Canby Oregon II

Grande Especial Festiva
Se le quitara $250 de su primer mes de renta !!!!!Los apartamentos de Los Orchards tiened recamaras espaciosas con su patio privado, conexciones para lavador y secadora, listo para el cable y esta localizado en corta distancia de la plaza de tiendas, transportacion de la ciudad, escuelas y mucho mas. Le envitamos a que venga ver por si mismo esta linda propiedad. La gerente de propiedad y la persona de mantenimiento veven en la propiedad haciendo esto mucho mas conveniente para los inquilinos.Preguntele a la gerent de propiedad por los especiales desponibles este mes. Abro los Sabados y Domingos con cita para su convenencia. put this in your pipe and smoke itFederal Immigration and Nationality ActSection 8 USC 1324(a)(1)(A)(iv)(b)(iii)“Any person who . . . encourages or induces an alien to . . . reside . . . knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such . . . residence is . . . in violation of law, shall be punished as provided . . . for each alien in respect to whom such a violation occurs . . . fined under title 18 . . . imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both.”Section 274 felonies under the federal Immigration and Nationality Act, INA 274A(a)(1)(A):A person (including a group of persons, business, organization, or local government) commits a federal felony when she or he:* assists an alien s/he should reasonably know is illegally in the U.S. or who lacks employment authorization, by transporting, sheltering, or assisting him or her to obtain employment, or* encourages that alien to remain in the U.S. by referring him or her to an employer or by acting as employer or agent for an employer in any way, or* knowingly assists illegal aliens due to personal convictions.Penalties upon conviction include criminal fines, imprisonment, and forfeiture of vehicles and real property used to commit the crime. Anyone employing or contracting with an illegal alien without verifying his or her work authorization status is guilty of a misdemeanor. Aliens and employers violating immigration laws are subject to arrest, detention, and seizure of their vehicles or property. In addition, individuals or entities who engage in racketeering enterprises that commit (or conspire to commit) immigration-related felonies are subject to private civil suits for treble damages and injunctive relief.Recruitment and Employment of Illegal AliensIt is unlawful to hire an alien, to recruit an alien, or to refer an alien for a fee, knowing the alien is unauthorized to work in the United States. It is equally unlawful to continue to employ an alien knowing that the alien is unauthorized to work. Employers may give preference in recruitment and hiring to a U.S. citizen over an alien with work authorization only where the U.S. citizen is equally or better qualified. It is unlawful to hire an individual for employment in the United States without complying with employment eligibility verification requirements. Requirements include examination of identity documents and completion of Form I-9 for every employee hired. Employers must retain all I-9s, and, with three days’ advance notice, the forms must be made available for inspection. Employment includes any service or labor performed for any type of remuneration within the United States, with the exception of sporadic domestic service by an individual in a private home. Day laborers or other casual workers engaged in any compensated activity (with the above exception) are employees for purposes of immigration law. An employer includes an agent or anyone acting directly or indirectly in the interest of the employer. For purposes of verfication of authorization to work, employer also means an independent contractor, or a contractor other than the person using the alien labor. The use of temporary or short-term contracts cannot be used to circumvent the employment authorization verification requirements. If employment is to be for less than the usual three days allowed for completing the I-9 Form requirement, the form must be completed immediately at the time of hire.An employer has constructive knowledge that an employee is an illegal unauthorized worker if a reasonable person would infer it from the facts. Constructive knowledge constituting a violation of federal law has been found where (1) the I-9 employment eligibility form has not been properly completed, including supporting documentation, (2) the employer has learned from other individuals, media reports, or any source of information available to the employer that the alien is unauthorized to work, or (3) the employer acts with reckless disregard for the legal consequences of permitting a third party to provide or introduce an illegal alien into the employer’s work force. Knowledge cannot be inferred solely on the basis of an individual’s accent or foreign appearance.Actual specific knowledge is not required. For example, a newspaper article stating that ballrooms depend on an illegal alien work force of dance hostesses was held by the courts to be a reasonable ground for suspicion that unlawful conduct had occurred.IT IS ILLEGAL FOR NONPROFIT OR RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS to knowingly assist an employer to violate employment sanctions, REGARDLESS OF CLAIMS THAT THEIR CONVICTIONS REQUIRE THEM TO ASSIST ALIENS. Harboring or aiding illegal aliens is not protected by the First Amendment. It is a felony to establish a commercial enterprise for the purpose of evading any provision of federal immigration law. Violators may be fined or imprisoned for up to five years.Encouraging and Harboring Illegal AliensIt is a violation of law for any person to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection in any place, including any building or means of transportation, any alien who is in the United States in violation of law. HARBORING MEANS ANY CONDUCT THAT TENDS TO SUBSTANTIALLY FACILITATE AN ALIEN TO REMAIN IN THE U.S. ILLEGALLY. The sheltering need not be clandestine, and harboring covers aliens arrested outdoors, as well as in a building. This provision includes harboring an alien who entered the U.S. legally but has since lost his legal status.An employer can be convicted of the felony of harboring illegal aliens who are his employees if he takes actions in reckless disregard of their illegal status, such as ordering them to obtain false documents, altering records, obstructing INS inspections, or taking other actions that facilitate the alien’s illegal employment. Any person who within any 12-month period hires ten or more individuals with actual knowledge that they are illegal aliens or unauthorized workers is guilty of felony harboring. It is also a felony to encourage or induce an alien to come to or reside in the U.S. knowing or recklessly disregarding the fact that the alien’s entry or residence is in violation of the law. This crime applies to any person, rather than just employers of illegal aliens. Courts have ruled that “encouraging” includes counseling illegal aliens to continue working in the U.S. or assisting them to complete applications with false statements or obvious errors. The fact that the alien is a refugee fleeing persecution is not a defense to this felony, since U.S. law and the UN Protocol on Refugees both require that a refugee must report to immigration authorities without delay upon entry to the U.S.The penalty for felony harboring is a fine and imprisonment for up to five years. The penalty for felony alien smuggling is a fine and up to ten years’ imprisonment. Where the crime causes serious bodily injury or places the life of any person in jeopardy, the penalty is a fine and up to twenty years’ imprisonment. If the criminal smuggling or harboring results in the death of any person, the penalty can include life i
mprisonment. Convictions for aiding, abetting, or conspiracy to commit alien smuggling or harboring, carry the same penalties. Courts can impose consecutive prison sentences for each alien smuggled or harbored. A court may order a convicted smuggler to pay restitution if the alien smuggled qualifies as a victim under the Victim and Witness Protection Act. Conspiracy to commit crimes of sheltering, harboring, or employing illegal aliens is a separate federal offense punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 or five years’ imprisonment.EnforcementA person or entity having knowledge of a violation or potential violation of employer sanctions provisions may submit a signed written complaint to the INS office with jurisdiction over the business or residence of the potential violator, whether an employer, employee, or agent. The complaint must include the names and addresses of both the complainant and the violator, and detailed factual allegations, including date, time, and place of the potential violation, and the specific conduct alleged to be a violation of employer sanctions. By regulation, the INS will only investigate third-party complaints that have a reasonable probability of validity. Designated INS officers and employees, and all other officers whose duty it is to enforce criminal laws, may make an arrest for violation of smuggling or harboring illegal aliens.State and local law enforcement officials have the general power to investigate and arrest violators of federal immigration statutes without prior INS knowledge or approval, as long as they are authorized to do so by state law. There is no extant federal limitation on this authority. The 1996 immigration control legislation passed by Congress was intended to encourage states and local agencies to participate in the process of enforcing federal immigration laws. Immigration officers and local law enforcement officers may detain an individual for a brief warrantless interrogation where circumstances create a reasonable suspicion that the individual is illegally present in the U.S. Specific facts constituting a reasonable suspicion include evasive, nervous, or erratic behavior; dress or speech indicating foreign citizenship; and presence in an area known to contain a concentration of illegal aliens. Hispanic appearance alone is not sufficient. Immigration officers and police must have a valid warrant or valid employer’s consent to enter workplaces or residences. Any vehicle used to transport or harbor illegal aliens, or used as a substantial part of an activity that encourages illegal aliens to come to or reside in the U.S. may be seized by an immigration officer and is subject to forfeiture. The forfeiture power covers any conveyances used within the U.S.RICO — Citizen RecoursePrivate persons and entities may initiate civil suits to obtain injunctions and treble damages against enterprises that conspire to or actually violate federal alien smuggling, harboring, or document fraud statutes, under the Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO). The pattern of racketeering activity is defined as commission of two or more of the listed crimes. A RICO enterprise can be any individual legal entity, or a group of individuals who are not a legal entity but are associated in fact, AND CAN INCLUDE NONPROFIT ASSOCIATIONS.Tax CrimesEmployers who aid or abet the preparation of false tax returns by failing to pay income or Social Security taxes for illegal alien employees, or who knowingly make payments using false names or Social Security numbers, are subject to IRS criminal and civil sanctions. U.S. nationals who have suffered intentional discrimination because of citizenship or national origin by an employer with more than three employees may file a complaint within 180 days of the discriminatory act with the Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices, U.S. Department of Justice. In additon to the federal statutes summarized, state laws and local ordinances controlling fair labor practices, workers compensation, zoning, safe housing and rental property, nuisance, licensing, street vending, and solicitations by contractors may also apply to activities that involve illegal aliens.
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Illegal Mexican Takeover of Canby Oregon: Rental discrimination against legal Americans
What is wrong with this picture? A landlord advertising only in Mexican spanish in what was a White English speaking idyllic country town just 30 years ago- hell 20 years ago. Now they have such gall they have an ad in craigslist only for Mexican Speakers. Americans have to put up with press one for english ,but the landlord is letting us know only mexicans will be living here.
(503) 263-3551$695 / 2br – Grande Especial Festivo (canby)
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Date: 2008-12-26, 12:23PM PST
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