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Outrageous! Two Illegal Alien Migrants Win Arizona Ranch in Court Fight PHOENIX — An Arizona ranch once owned by a member of an armed group accused of terrorizing illegal immigrants has been given to two of the people the owner had tried to keep out of the country. The land transfer is being done to satisfy a judgment against Casey Nethercott, a member of a self-styled border-watch group who is serving a five-year prison term for firearms possession. Morris Dees Jr., chief trial counsel of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which represented the immigrants, said he hoped the ruling would be a cautionary tale to anyone considering hostile measures against border crossers. "When we got into this case, ranchers all along the border were allowing these types to come on their property," Dees said. "Now, they're very leery of it, especially when they see someone losing their ranch because of it." The ruling comes as the governors of Arizona and New Mexico declare states of emergency in their border counties, moves designed to free up money for enforcement while drawing more national attention to illegal immigration. Nethercott was a member of the group Ranch Rescue, which works to protect private property along the southern U.S. border. In March 2003, he was accused of pistol-whipping Edwin Alfredo Mancia Gonzales, 26, at a Hebbronville, Texas, ranch near the Mexico border. A jury deadlocked on the assault charge but convicted him of being a felon in possession of a firearm. Mancia and another immigrant traveling with him from El Salvador, Fatima del Socorro Leiva Medina, filed a civil lawsuit last year, saying they were harmed while being held by Ranch Rescue members. Named in the suit were Nethercott; Jack Foote, founder of Ranch Rescue; and the owners of the Hebbronville ranch, Joe and Betty Sutton. The Suttons settled for $100,000. Nethercott and Foote did not defend themselves, and a Texas judge issued default judgments in April of $850,000 against Nethercott and $500,000 against Foote. The transfer of the ranch outraged border-watch groups. - (reader link) - (Invasion!)
- (Gman) Ref: Morris Dees Fact Sheet Ref: The Church of Morris Dees - by Ken Silverstein Ref: An Open Letter To Morris Dees - by David Horowitz Ref: Morris Dees' Defamation - by Myles Kantor Ref: D.A. King And The Southern Poverty Law Center: The Real Story - by D. A. King Ref: When a hate crime is something to love - by Wesley Pruden, Editor in Chief, The Washington Times Ref: The Southern Poverty Law Center's lunatic attack on immigration reformers Thus Glenn Spencer’s grass-roots anti-illegal immigration organization in California, American Patrol, is baldly characterized as a “racist hate group,” while John Tanton, the founder of the Federation for American Immigration Reform and other mainstream organizations, is described as forming a network of “like-minded white supremacist activists.” Luk 11:46 And he said, Woe unto you also, [ye] lawyers! for ye lade men with burdens grievous to be borne Luk 18:6 And the Lord said, Hear what the unjust judge saith. |
Fugitive sex offender caught after a year on the run Weslaco, Texas-- Police arrested 34-year-old Erasmo Martinez Casarez at a Donna hotel Thursday night. Police said a tip led them to Casarez after he failed to register as a sex offender. Casarez was charged last year with sexual assault of a 13-year-old. Police said evaded police by constantly moving around and changing vehicles. Casarez is also wanted by three other police agencies. - (War Eagle) - (crime) Ref: Back in 1994 Erasmo Martinez Casarez was involved in a drive-by shooting in the same town of Weslaco, Texas |
Border Governors Implement Safety Plans NOGALES, Ariz. -- The governors of Arizona and the Mexican state of Sonora announced stepped-up plans to combat border-related crime, saying they were prompted to act in part because their respective national governments have been slow to help. Arizona will create a new detail of officers to help target vehicle theft -- a crime often linked to transporting of illegal immigrants -- and to gather intelligence to identify people taking large amounts of cash from the United States to Mexico, Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano said. In addition, police in the border-area cities and the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Department will assign dozens more officers to combat vehicle theft, drug trafficking and other border-related crime, Napolitano said. - (Invasion!) - (Mexico) Ref: Governor of the Mexican state of Sonora José Eduardo Bours Castelo accused of fraud in the United States "conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to commit theft civilly, violation of fiduciary obligations, violation of confidence and fraud" |
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Police: Teen Raped 9-Year-Old Boy - High School Student Accused Of Raping Boy CHICAGO -- Bond was set at $275,000 Sunday for a high school student accused of raping a 9-year-old boy. Martin Boyce, 18, appeared via closed-circuit television before a judge, charged with predatory criminal sexual assault. Boyce, a neighbor and friend of the boy's family, was watching television in the boy's home. Boyce told the boy to come over to the couch, pushed him to the floor and raped him. When the boy struggled, Boyce repeatedly punched him in the arm. The boy's mother walked into the room and saw her son and Boyce pulling up their pants, and Boyce told her, "It's not what it looks like." - (Svejk) - (crime) |
African migrant woman charged with mutilating 3-year-old stepson's genitals - Some sort of African muti ritual? "The child's scrotum had been cut open and the testicles had been pulled out." Deputies arrested 24-year-old Miama Kromah, charging her with unlawful conduct toward a child. According to the arrest warrant against her, deputies say Kromah injured the child with a sharp object. This is a horrific act, this injury to the child. This child has been mutilated." Miama Kromah is not a U.S. citizen. She and her husband, the child's father, are both from Liberia. They are in the U.S. on a student visa. - (Tyrone N. Butts) - (TNB) - (crime) - (Invasion!) |
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Seattle kids counselor pleads guilty to sex abuse SEATTLE - A former children's counselor pleads guilty to child sex abuse in Seattle. Kenneth Bell, who worked at the Children's Home Society of Washington, admitted to a pair of rapes in the late 1990's. All of this was part of a plea agreement and because of it Bell will most likely avoid long jail time, and instead will face heavy counseling and treatment. Kenneth Bell admitted, after seven long years he raped a child in his care. "As I just read it to you, is that your statement?” asked the judge. “Yes sir,” replied Bell. - (War Eagle) - (crime) - (Northwest) |
Sports: Cordova High's Star running black Arrested for Rape Memphis, TN - Juvenile Court officials have confirmed Cordova High's star running back Jocques Crawford has been charged with aggravated rape. Details of the rape have not been released, but two other teenagers have also been arrested, 15- year-old Randy Harvey and Jocques' 17-year-old brother Xavier Crawford. All of them will be held in juvenile detention until their hearing on August 30th. Jocques Crawford is the son of former University of Memphis football player Xavier Crawford. - (Brewski) - (crime) - (more sports) |
Sports: Former USC Player Wants Charges Dismissed COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - An attorney for former USC standout Moe Thompson filed a motion Friday asking that burglary charges be dropped because the defensive lineman was treated differently by the school because he was black. The motion by attorney Hemphill Pride says Thompson took televisions from a dormitory room as part of a prank after a night at a party. He says Thompson and his co-defendant, former Gamecock tackle Kevin Mainord, thought they were taking the TVs from other teammates. - (Tyrone N. Butts) - (TNB) - (more sports) |
Sports: Schools Suit Up Athletes Charged With Felony Aggravated Robbery Two North Texas high schools have athletes on the football field that have been charged with armed robbery, drawing criticism from some parents. Brandon Jackson and Travon Wilson were arrested in January on six counts of aggravated robbery. Jackson is a student at Lancaster High School and plays for the Tigers while wearing an ankle monitor. Jackson's trial is scheduled to begin in October. Wilson, who attends Skyline High School, pled guilty to six counts of felony aggravated robbery and is on probation for 10 years. A judge cleared him to play and attend school. - (White Boy) - (more sports) |
Convicted Drug Trafficker says jury too full of whites Leon Carmichael, a Montgomery "businessman", convicted of drug dealing claims he was denied a fair trial because the jury pool was overwhelmingly white. On June 17, Carmichael and co-defendant Freddie Williams were found guilty of trafficking large amounts of marijuana, and Carmichael also was found guilty of money laundering.A jury of three blacks and nine whites handed down the verdict on both men, who are black. - (Tyrone N. Butts) - (TNB) |
Catholic Church & Charities Illegally 'Aid and Abet' Aliens? - By Daneen G. Peterson, Ph.D. - (Invasion!) - (Commentary) |
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