| Dear Members Sorry for another email but thought you would like to see these and be informed - Ruthie 6 post 1. The Ruthie Report with new link 2. Killer deported three time still in Minnesota 3. Illegal alien with AK 47 dead 4. Arizona Event in March 5. Terrible news from Mexico 6. NPR trash article *********************************************** 1. REMINDER: The Ruthie Report Jan 20th and 27th at NEW LINK Starting Feb 3rd at The Truth Squad ******************************************* 2. Members - please click the link and look at the history of this deported - Three Times - illegal alien who is residing in Minnesota. Unbelievable - And it was reported in the Star Tribune - WOW Ruthie 3 times deported, killer still here An illegal immigrant's frequent arrests in Minnesota over the past 20 years show cracks in a system meant to bar foreign criminals. Last update: January 17, 2011 - 11:36 PM The guy found passed out in a St. Paul bus shelter near the University of St. Thomas with a drained bottle of vodka in his coat pocket was not just any homeless drunk. Mario Montalban-Ramirez, 61, was convicted of manslaughter in Illinois in 1982, convicted of murder in Texas in 1984 and sent back to his native Mexico three times -- in 1996, 1997 and 2003 -- for being in the United States illegally. He also has been a frequent customer in local jails, locked up for such offenses as DWI, theft, assault and being a fugitive from justice. ******************************************** 3. Can someone explain to me how this person was granted a worker's visa after serving time on a human smuggling charge??? Makes you put tons of faith in the Trusted Traveler program huh? Ruthie From the article....... Arpaio said Castellanos served 90 days in jail in connection with a human-smuggling charge in 1986. He legally returned to the United States under a worker's visa in 1997 but apparently overstayed that visa. Man who was shot in head by deputy dies
An East Valley man who was shot in the head by a Maricopa County sheriff's deputy last week after pointing an assault rifle at a deputy died Monday from his injuries, officials said. Felipe Ramirez Castellanos, 43, who sheriff's officials said was an illegal immigrant, was shot once in the head and once in the hip after he pointed an AK-47 assault rifle at a deputy responding to a domestic-violence incident Friday, Sheriff Joe Arpaio said
******************************************** 4. Contact the organizers for more info. It is time for us to show what we are made of. But, how can we do that?
Suppose several thousand patriots, and their families, showed up near the Mexican border, somewhere in Arizona, for a weekend of Fun, Music, Games, Shooting, Hiking, Camping and, good old fashioned Comradery.
Would this event be newsworthy? Perhaps approaching that of
Woodstock, back in 1969?
Would it send a message to the government that,
"If you won't protect our borders, then, we will"?
Riflestock is not intended to be a border operation, itself, though the ability to see the damage done, take pictures of illegal critters, and, perhaps, scare the hell out of some of them, by our sheer numbers, and to actually visit the site of America's ongoing war with illegal border crossings, is in the offering.
The event is intended to run from Friday, March 18, through Sunday, March 20,
with a pig roast on Saturday afternoon.
This is a Spring Break Activity !!!
********************************* 5. News from Mexico ************************************* 6. NPR Analyst Expresses Relief That Gunman Behind Arizona Tragedy Was Not Hispanic On NPR's All Things Considered Wednesday, commentator Daisy Hernandez (who's no relation to POTUS-designated American hero Daniel Hernandez) discussed her immediate fears upon hearing of the shootings in Tucson: she was keenly interested in knowing the shooting suspect's surname. For Hernandez, hearing the name Loughner, not "Ramirez, Gonzalez or Garcia" prompted a wave of "Brown relief"–a feeling that the Latino community had been spared a certain media firestorm that would have forced the immigration debate onto the nation's front burner. Ruthie Minnesotans Seeking Immigration Reform "Restore Order - Secure Our Border" "The Ruthie Report" 8 pm CST every Thursday |
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