C and I for week Aug 19th

PHOENIX -

More than a dozen valley car washes were raided over the weekend — managers, not just workers, were the targets.
Federal agents served search-and-arrest warrants Saturday at 16 locations associated with Danny’s Family Car Wash and the company’s staffing service provider, HR Betty.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents rounded up more than 200 employees. Many did not have criminal backgrounds and were released. The workers still jailed were shackled and still in their uniforms when they went before a federal judge Monday afternoon.
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Illegal alien charged with raping 90-year-old woman in Ohio
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Light sentence for illegal alien who killed pregnant woman in Pa. DUI crash
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Coming to the USA - where the women must take shifts to provide safety for the community because the government (corruption) will not? Just saying - Ruthie
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Wake County grand jury indicts two teens in double murder case
Raleigh, N.C. — A Wake County grand jury on Tuesday indicted two teenagers facing first-degree murder and other charges in the shooting deaths eight months ago of a couple in their home near Garner.
Isrrael Vasquez and Jonathan Santillan were each indicted on two counts of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, first-degree burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary in the Jan. 5 shootings of Jose Samual Flores Mendoza and his wife, Maria Saravia Mendoza, both 34.
Authorities say the Mendozas were unintended victims in a gang dispute and that the target of the shooting had lived in their house, at 708 Colonial Drive, Raleigh, in 2011 prior to the couple moving there.
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(CNN) — A suspected leader of Mexico’s Gulf Cartel has been arrested near the U.S. border, a Mexican official said Sunday.
Mario Armando Ramirez Trevino was captured Saturday in Reynosa, near Texas, said Eduardo Sanchez, the Mexican government’s security spokesman.
Ramirez, also known as X-20, was found with three guns, nine cell phones, and thousands of dollars and pesos in cash, the spokesman said.
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From a Sister Patriot and I agree - you decide
criminal or not that those pushes for amnesty use their children in this fashion?
Ruthie

Sister Patriot says

I’m am shocked. I would never believe an illegal would use their
daughter to make a point.Rep. Scott DesJarlais holds tough on immigration despite 11-year-old’s plea.
http://tinyurl.com/lfx3ras

It just so happens that Josie is the daughter of the organizing
director for the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition.