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Robbery in Corvallis Oregon: Hispanic Mexican Invaders Invade Home Mexicans with Guns Duct Tape and masks
The unmasked suspect is described as a Hispanic male with a light complexion.
On November 19, 2009, at about 11:52 p.m., Corvallis Police Officers responded to a report of a home invasion robbery at a south Corvallis residence.
Home at the time of the robbery were four adults, – no children. They were bound with duct tape, but were not injured. The victims are unrelated roommates.
The victims had their cell phones stolen; a small amount of cash and the house was ransacked.
One of the victims was removed from the home, and driven to a location outside the City of Corvallis where he was released unharmed.
This investigation revealed all three suspects were armed with what appeared to be handguns. Two of the suspects wore masks. A composite sketch of one of the suspects is in progress, and will be released once available. The unmasked suspect is described as a Hispanic male with a light complexion.
The suspects were not located after a lengthy search.
Rules for H1-b workers- most H1-b job theives are illegal in Oregon
H1-B workers arent temporary ,since no one ever sends them home This came off of the OHSU site, which employees many foreign workers.One of the scams against American workers has been cutting back on Nursing schools in the United States, so we are forced to hire foreign females from Somalia etc.I am really tired of having to comprehend foreign workers and their heavy accents just so we can have Diversity, when a native english speaking American could have been employed
.http://stoptheinvasionoforegon.wordpress.com/2009/01/17/amazing-h1-b-visa-workers-job-theives-have-a-20-percent-fraud-rate/
EmEm Enterprises LLC now does medical transportation ,
Em Em is a Kenyan who came to the US to set up an office for importing foreign nurses. Immigrants are always scamming the United States, one way or another.
H1-B Temporary Workers
An H-1B allows you to come to the United States to work for up to 6 years in a “specialty occupation” for a designated employer. A “specialty occupation” is defined as an occupation which requires at least a bachelor’s degree in a specific field. Persons subject to the 212(e) two-year residence requirement are not eligible for a H-1B until the two-year requirement is met or a wavier of the requirement is obtained.
Concurrent Employment
It is possible to have multiple or concurrent employers. However, each employer is required to have an approved H-1B petition for you.
Portability Provisions
You may begin employment with a new employer upon the filing of the H-1B petition without having to wait for approval of the petition. In order to be eligible for the portability provisions you must meet the following requirements:
- Be in H-1B status
- Be in lawful nonimmigrant status
- Have only engaged in authorized employment
- Your new employer must have submitted a non-frivolous petition before the expiration of your current authorized stay
H-1B Cap
H-1B visas are limited to 65,000 per fiscal year (Oct. 1st-Sept 30th). There are also an additional 20,000 H-1B visas available per fiscal year for those who have earned a master’s or higher degree from a U.S. institution of higher education. Some employers are exempt from the cap (e.g., institutions of higher education, etc.) OHSU is exempt from the H-1B cap as an institution of higher education.
Applying for a Visa
You should apply for a H-1B visa at the U.S. consulate or embassy with jurisdiction over your place of residence. You must include the following documents with your application for a H-1B visa:
- H-1B petition approval notice- or Form I-797B
- A complete copy of the H-1B petition and supporting documents- filed with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- A valid passport
- Form DS-156 (Nonimmigrant Visa Application)-This form is available on the Department of State’s web-site at http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/forms/forms_1342.html
- Form DS-157 (Supplemental Nonimmigrant Visa Application) if applicable- This form is also available on the Department of State’s web-site listed above.
- Photograph
- Machine Readable Visa (MRV) surcharge fee
- Visa Reciprocity Fee (if applicable)- A listing of visa reciprocity fees is available on the Department of State’s web-site at http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/fees/fees_1341.html
The web site http://usembassy.state.gov/ will provide you with information on applying for a visa at U.S. consulates located around the world. You will want to be familiar with the rules and procedures of issuing visas before you apply for yours. Since visa procedures vary depending on what consulate you go to it is recommended that you check the above web site for the procedures at the U.S. consulate you plan on going to.
Entering the United States in H-1B Status
When you arrive at the U.S. port of entry you must present the documents listed below to the immigration official:
- A valid passport (unless you are exempt from the passport requirement)
- A valid H-1B visa (unless you are exempt from the visa requirement, i.e. Canadian citizens)
- Form I-797B- H-1B approval notice
- A full copy of the H-1B petition submitted to DHS - you are not required to submit this to the immigration official at the time of entry but it is recommended that you carry it with you just in case the officer wants to look at it.
- Form I-94
The immigration official will return the Form I-94 and it should be marked H-1B (H-4 for dependents) and have a period of validity which is the same as the expiration date on your H-1B approval notice (Form I-797B).
Travel
U.S. law requires that you carry your immigration paperwork on you at all times. It is highly recommended that you carry the following documents with you when you travel domestically or internationally:
- A copy of your H-1B approval notice(I-797B) or the original if you are traveling internationally. You can borrow the I-797B for travel by contacting the Office of International Services.
- A full copy of the H-1B petition submitted to DHS
- A valid passport
- A valid visa (if reentering from abroad, unless traveling to Canada or Mexico for less than 30 days)
- A letter from the Office of International Services verifying your current status.
- Your Form I-94(if reentering the United States from a trip abroad you will receive a new I-94, unless you are reentering from Canada or Mexico after a trip of less than 30 days)*Trips to Canada and Mexico – You may reenter the United States without a valid visa after a trip of less than 30 days to Canada or Mexico. In order to take advantage of this provision you must be maintaining valid H-1B status, have a valid passport (unless exempt from passport requirements), have a current H-1B approval notice (I-797B), and have a valid I-94. *Please be aware that if you travel to Canada or Mexico to apply for a new visa you will not be able to reenter the U.S. under the revalidation provisions stated above if your visa application is denied by the consulate for any reason.
*Citizens or nationals of Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Sudan, North Korea and Cuba are also not eligible for the revalidation provisions and must have a valid visa to reenter the U.S. after a trip to Canada or Mexico.
*Anyone who has been an overstay under INA 222(g) is also not eligible for the revalidation provisions and must obtain a new visa in his/her home country to reenter the U.S.
New Airport Transit Visa Requirements for Countries in the European Union
France, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden are now requiring that nationals from several countries including India obtain “airport transit visas” for connecting flights. If you are from one of the designated countries you are required to obtain the “airport transit visa” even if you will not be leaving the airport. There are exceptions for nationals from these countries who are US Permanent Residents. You can obtain more information about the airport transit visa requirements on the French embassy’s web site under airport transit visas at http://www.consulfrance-washington.org/article.php3?id_article=383
Please check with the embassies of the countries you will be landing in before you leave the U.S. to determine whether or not you will need an airport transit visa. The following web site has a list of web site links for embassies around the world. http://www.embassyworld.com/
Dependents
Spouses or unmarried children(under 21 years of age) may accompany you to the United States or join you at a later date in the United States. Dependent family members will be given H-4 status. Nonimmigrants in H-4 status are NOT allowed to work in the United States. However, they may attend school either part-time or full-time. A dependent of a H-1B will need the following documents to apply for a H-4 visa:
- Your H-1B petition approval notice- or Form I-797B
- A complete copy of your H-1B petition and supporting documents- filed with DHS
- Copies of your immigration documents (if currently in US)- visa, passport biography and extension pages and both sides of your I-94
- A letter from the Office of International Services verifying your status
- Evidence of financial support to meet expenses
- Marriage certificate or birth certificate
- A valid passport
- Form DS-156 (Nonimmigrant Visa Application)-This form is available on the Department of State’s web-site at http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/forms/forms_1342.html
- Form DS-157 (Supplemental Nonimmigrant Visa Application) if applicable- This form is also available on the Department of State’s web-site listed above.
- Photograph
- Machine Readable Visa (MRV) surcharge fee
- Visa Reciprocity Fee (if applicable)- A listing of visa reciprocity fees is available on the Department of State’s web-site at http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/fees/fees_1341.htmlThe web-site http://usembassy.state.gov/ will provide you with information on applying for a H-4 visa at U.S. consulates located around the world. You will want to be familiar with the rules and procedures of issuing visas before your dependents apply for visas. Since visa procedures vary depending on what consulate you go to it is recommended that you check the above web-site for the procedures at the U.S. embassy your dependents plan on applying for visas at.
Forms
You can obtain the forms mentioned below from the Office of International Services or you can download them in PDF format by clicking on the desired form below. Download Adobe Acrobat Reader for Free.
Tillman a Black Woman Head of New Multicultural Health Oregon Dept. of Human Services With Spanish Only Memo : More Discrimination against Native Oregonians
Fall of the West: illegal aliens from Mexico etc are already getting every kind of entitlement our government offers, Let us all Worship the Cult of Diversity, Mexicans use food stamps and welfare in US, multiculturism reaches Oregon from United Kingdom, Oregon Dept. of Human Services With Spanish Only Memo : More Discrimination against Native Oregonians, They get free spanish interpreters up at
OHSU. Now we have a new department.
Oregon Dept. of Human Services – 06/10/09
Este mes el Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Oregon tomó un paso importante para reducir las disparidades a largo plazo registradas en el cuidado de salud, servicios humanos y empleo expandiendo el alcance de la Oficina de Servicios Multiculturales de Salud trayendo nuevo liderazgo y enfoque a la misión.
Tricia Tillman, anteriormente en el Condado de Multnomah, se ha sumado a DHS como la administradora de la Oficina de Servicios Multiculturales de Salud. Bajo el comando de Tillman la oficina proveerá liderazgo y apoyo y trabajo a nivel estatal para mejorar la condición de salud y acceso a los servicios humanos y de salud de poblaciones insuficientemente representadas en Oregon. La oficina también será responsable the acciones afirmativas, iniciativas y la diversidad cultural en DHS.
“Estamos comprometidos en ayudar a las personas a romper las barreras que impiden a muchas personas a obtener la igualdad de la atención de la salud, la igualdad de acceso, y la igualdad de empleo en Oregon,” dijo el Dr. Bruce Goldberg, director del Departamento de Servicios Humanos.
Además, la oficina de Servicios Multiculturales de Salud será elevada en la oficina del Director de DHS y Tillman reportará directamente al Dr. Goldberg.
Tillman viene a DHS del Departamento de Salud del Condado de Multnomah en Portland. Ella estaba encargada de la Iniciativa de Igualdad del Condado y del Programa de Iniciativa Africo-Americana de Justicia de Salud Sexual. También co-presidió el Equipo de Diversidad y Calidad.
Ella ha dedicado su carrera a promover un trabajo altamente cualificado, con una fuerza de trabajo diversa, para comprometer a la comunidad en la salud pública, y en identificar y reducir las diferencias en el servicio de salud.
“Estoy muy emocionada en contar con la oportunidad de centrarme en temas multiculturales del estado,” dijo Tillman. “Y soy realmente una apasionada en abordar los temas de desigualdad y en cómo construir un canal para conseguir que más personas diversas se unan a las carreras de servicios públicos.”
Tillman ha trabajado en varias capacidades en salud maternal, infantil y de la comunidad, por los últimos 16 años, coordinando esfuerzos para mejorar la salud en las poblaciones desfavorecidas en Arizona, Massachussets y Oregon. Centrándose en las mujeres, niños y comunidades de color, utiliza estrategias que incluyen organizar la comunidad, investigación participativa, educación popular y apoyo político.
Obtuvo una prestigiosa beca de Martin Luther King de la Universidad de Boston, así como de salud pública a través de la Fundación del Comité del Congreso Negro. Recibió su maestría en salud pública de la Universidad de Boston y su título de Licenciatura en Ciencias Políticas de la Universidad Católica de America en Washington, DC.
Tillman comenzará su nueva posición el 18 de mayo
Office of Multicultural Health Services gets new leader, new focus, expanded mission
Oregon Dept. of Human Services – 06/10/09
This month the Oregon Department of Human Services took an important step to reduce long-time disparities in health care, human services and employment by expanding the scope of the Office of Multicultural Health and bringing new leadership and focus to the mission.
Tricia Tillman, formerly of Multnomah County, has joined DHS as the administrator of the Office Multicultural Health. Under Tillman the office will provide statewide leadership and advocacy and work to improve the health status and access to health and human services of underrepresented populations in Oregon. The office will also be responsible for affirmative action, diversity intiatives and cultural competency in DHS.
“We are committed to helping people break down the barriers that keep too many people from getting equal health care, equal access, and equal employment in Oregon,” said Dr. Bruce Goldberg, director of the Department of Human Services.
Additionally, the office of Multicultural Health will be elevated into the office of the Director of DHS and Tillman will report directly to Dr. Goldberg.
Tillman comes to DHS from the Multnomah County Health Department in Portland. She managed the county’s Health Equity Initiative and the African American Sexual Health Equity Program. She also co-chaired the department’s Diversity and Quality Team.
She has spent her career working to promote a highly qualified, diverse workforce, to engage community in public health, and to identify and reduce health disparities.
“I am excited about having the opportunity to focus on multicultural issues statewide,” said Tillman. “And I’m really passionate about addressing health disparities and how to build a pipeline to get more diverse folks coming into public service fields.”
Tillman has worked in various capacities in maternal, child and community health over the past 16 years, coordinating efforts to improve the health of disadvantaged populations in Arizona, Massachusetts and Oregon. Focusing on women, children and communities of color, she uses strategies that include community organizing, participatory research, popular education and political advocacy.
She earned a prestigious Martin Luther King Fellowship from Boston University as well as a public health fellowship through the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation. She received her master’s degree in public health from Boston University and her bachelor’s degree in political science from Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.
Tillman began her new position on May 18.
Male w/ ”Hispanic Accent ” robs Porn store in Mexi-trash Marion County:speakah Mexican?
Male w/ ”Hispanic Accent ” robs Porn store in Mexi-trash Marion County:speakah Mexican?Deputies investigate armed robbery that occurred at Adult Shop
This is what happens when Oregon Government does not check for immigration status: Mexican gangs are out of control, job theft, robbery , rape. Those nice mexicans just are not Nice.
www.neutermexicans.com
www.numbersusa.com
www.immigrationcounters.com
Marion Co. Sheriff’s Office – 02/19/09
On 2-19-09, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office responded to the Adult Shop at 155 Lancaster Drive regarding an armed robbery that had just occurred. The victim indicated a White or Hispanic male with a Hispanic accent entered the store with a black revolver, ordered the clerk to open the cash register and took an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspect then fled northeast toward Lancaster Drive. Deputies did a K-9 track which led them to the north side of the business where it appeared the suspect had a vehicle parked. The tracks from the tires indicate it may have been a small car or small pickup.
Male w/ ''Hispanic Accent " robs Porn store in Mexi-trash Marion County:speakah Mexican?
Male w/ ”Hispanic Accent ” robs Porn store in Mexi-trash Marion County:speakah Mexican?Deputies investigate armed robbery that occurred at Adult Shop
This is what happens when Oregon Government does not check for immigration status: Mexican gangs are out of control, job theft, robbery , rape. Those nice mexicans just are not Nice.
www.neutermexicans.com
www.numbersusa.com
www.immigrationcounters.com
Marion Co. Sheriff’s Office – 02/19/09
On 2-19-09, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office responded to the Adult Shop at 155 Lancaster Drive regarding an armed robbery that had just occurred. The victim indicated a White or Hispanic male with a Hispanic accent entered the store with a black revolver, ordered the clerk to open the cash register and took an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspect then fled northeast toward Lancaster Drive. Deputies did a K-9 track which led them to the north side of the business where it appeared the suspect had a vehicle parked. The tracks from the tires indicate it may have been a small car or small pickup.
Detroit is Crap and Diversity Sucks removed and banned more censorship in Obama-land
Detroit is Crap banned more censorship in Obama-land Detroit is Crap and Diversity Sucks removed and banned more censorship in Obama-land
seems censorship will be Obama’s Legacy
please see latte island blogspot for what happened. www.latteisland.blogspot.com
I admit I didnt even know about Diversity sucks and Detroit is crap until I read Lattes blog.
then some asked me what happened to it so I posted this link,
http://www.vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=84408
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Detroit is Crap removed by blog host
latte island made the excellent point that filing lawsuits, is a great way to break us one by one. I know this because My No Amnesty sign . required a lawyer and lawyers are very good at running up bills etc.
Here’s a last message from the blog owner of Detroit is Crap. I found it at his old blog on blogspot. So, even having your own domain isn’t a guarantee of free speech. FWIW, I wasn’t a big fan of Detroit is Crap because it was more antisemitic than some of the moderately antisemitic sites I read, but still…free speech is free speech.The websites detroitiscrap.com and diversityiscrap.com have been shut down by Dreamhost webhosting.
See this thread at vnn to learn more.
http://www.vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=84408
I don’t know if I’m going to bring them back.Update: I’m just back from VNN, apparently the newpaper Detroit News threatened to sue the blogger for copyright infringement, and the hosting company gave up, fearing a lawsuit. The blogger comments that even if the copyright thing had merit, the real reason is his content. [I agree with this] This is bad…no one can afford a lawsuit, they can get us one by one. Personally, I don’t blame the Jews. If there were a conspiracy, I’d know about it. I think the bad guys are from all ethnic groups
following is black detroit blog that puts down Detroit is crap. since it’s google you can flag it for racism.
http://electronicvillage.blogspot.com/2008/03/detroit-is-crap-news-for-white-people.html
More Diversity Sucks :Miguel Reyes Gonzales :Carlos Peguero Ezequiel Santos Gomez Villa Hillsboro Mexican Students shoot in gang violence
usually the Oregonian writes about how diversity has come to Hillsboro. These Mexicans are either anchor babies of illegal aliens or illegal themselves. This is not the Oregon that I accept or grew up with, this is the garbage that has migrated here from south of the border.
Three Mexican Liberty High students arrested in Hillsboro gang shooting
by John Snell, The Oregonian
HILLSBORO — Three students at Liberty High School have been charged in an October gang shooting.
Miguel Reyes Gonzales and Ezequiel Santos Gomez, both 16, and Carlos Peguero Villa, 17, have been charged with attempted murder and unlawful use of a weapon against another.
The three teens were arraigned last week in connection with the Oct. 11 shooting and are being held in the Washington County Jail on $250,000 bail each. Their preliminary hearings are set for Wednesday in Washington County Circuit Court, at which time the charges may be amended.
All three told police they were members of the 13th Street gang, said Lt. Michael Rouches, spokesman for the Hillsboro Police Department. They were arrested after Gonzales allegedly shot Fermin Mandujano-Marin, 22, of Hillsboro.
Rouches said Gonzales had been shopping in the 1000 block of Southeast Walnut Street and was on the sidewalk a couple blocks away, making gang signs with his hands, when Mandujano-Marin drove by.
Rouches said Mandujano-Marin was a member of the rival 18th Street Tiny Winos Sureno gang. He walked up to Gonzales and asked why he was making the gang signs, Rouches said.
Gonzales allegedly responded by shooting Mandujano-Marin in the thigh with a .32 caliber semi-automatic pistol. Rouches said the slug didn’t cause serious damage because it didn’t strike bone or sever a vein or artery. Gomez and Villa are thought to have served as “lookouts,” Rouches said.
“They were looking for an 18th Street gang member to shoot or fight with,” Rouches said. “They were looking for trouble and they found it.”
- John Snell;
johnsnell@news.oregonian.com
Miguel Reyes Gonzales
Ezequiel Santos Gomez
Carlos Peguero Villa
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