Monday, February 20, 2012

What do you think Two illegal aliens charged with murder in Virginia Beach (sanctuary city)?

On Saturday night, Virginia Beach police arrested Jorge Alberto Fuertes Loredo, 31, and Isidor Loredo Amaya, 31, after Florentino Martinez-Melendez, 40, was shot to death in a trailer park. A second victim survived the shooting but remains in critical condition in a local hospital.



Apparently, the fatal shooting was the result of a heated argument.



Both Loredo and Amaya have been charged with murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. Both Mexican nationals are in the country illegally, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement have placed a hold on them.



Virginia Beach Commonwealth Attorney, Harvey Bryant, said that the two illegal aliens have been living in the state for quite some time.



Bryant said: "It appears that Mr. Amaya has been in Virginia for about 10 years, spending his time between Harrisburg, Virginia and here.”



A hearing for the two is scheduled for Feb. 4, 2010.



Both shooting victims were also illegal aliens.



This case demonstrates the ongoing dangers posed by the city’s large illegal immigrant population.



In April 2007, in Virginia Beach, Va., a Mexican national named Alfredo Ramos slammed into the rear of a vehicle in which Allison Kuhnhardt and Tessa Tranchant were stopped while waiting at a traffic light. Ramos, 22 was traveling at a high rate of speed and was drunk at the time (he blew a .14 BAC). The two high school students had to be cut from their crumpled car and both later died after being taken to the hospital. Ramos suffered only a busted lip.



Though an illegal alien, Alfredo Ramos had been living in Virginia Beach for quite a while and worked at local a Mexican restaurant known as Mi Casita. Ramos had been previously convicted of three separate charges of public intoxication, identity theft, and even a DUI, but continued to live in the area. He speaks only Spanish and required an interpreter at all of his court proceedings.



The girls which Ramos killed were ages 16 and 17. Tessa Tranchant's brother Dylan had only been home from Iraq for two weeks, when his sister was killed. Dylan was tasked with identifying his little sister's body. The case gained national fame thanks to the reporting of Fox News' Bill O'Reilly, who helped expose Virginia Beach as a haven for illegal aliens.



O’Reilly placed the spotlight on that city's Mayor and Police Chief and characterized the resort town as a place where drunken Mexican invaders are allowed to roam freely.



Immediately after the case was reported on the O’Reilly Factor, Virginia Beach Police Chief Jake Jacocks went on the offensive and claimed that O'Reilly was wrong in focusing on the fact that Ramos was an illegal alien. He accused the Fox News commentator of turning the girls' deaths into a "political issue."



However, local ABC affiliate WVEC showed that the police chief was at least culpable in the tragedy when they reported that "Chief Jacocks says the policy of not reporting illegals until after three DUI charges was his idea. He hoped it would let illegal immigrants feel comfortable if they were involved in an accident."



Former Mayor Obendorf told reporters: "I never want anyone to miss the fact that someone who was drunk caused the death of two innocent young women, and it had nothing to do with nationality or anyone doing anything inappropriate as far as the government is concerned."



While the leadership of Virginia Beach has never formally declared the city to be a 'sanctuary' for illegal aliens, the way the leadership of Chicago or Tucson have done, it is every bit the haven to invaders that those two cities represent. Virginia Beach is dominated by hotels, restaurants, and housing developers, all of which hire tremendous numbers of illegal aliens.



Hotel owners often declare that they could simply not operate without the influx of Mexican and Central American nationals who can frequently be seen passed out drunk on the beach during the summer. The city has also seen thousands of over-priced cookie cutter homes built in the last several years, most of which have been constructed by illegal Mexican labor.

http://www.examiner.com/x-5919-Norfolk-C…|||CRIME IS CRIME.........ILLEGAL ALIEN OR NOT!! says the policy of not reporting illegals until after three DUI charges was his idea. Seems illegal get 3b chances to drive drunk until police think oh we should do something now.Federal immigration authorities acknowledged Friday that two Latino cousins detained during a traffic stop in Rio Vista had been deported.



A spokeswoman for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, part of the Department of Homeland Security, said the two men -- Joel and Jose Reyes -- were considered to be criminal aliens at the time of the stop and were subject to deportation.



"Joel Reyes and Jose Reyes advised ICE officers they were in the country illegally and signed documents agreeing to voluntarily return to their native countries in lieu of a hearing before an immigration judge," ICE public affairs officer Lori Haley said in a written statement.



Rio Vista Police Chief William Bowen said neither man had a driver's license and volunteered to the officer who pulled their car over that they were in the country illegally.



The two were arrested, and ICE officials were contacted and requested that both men be detained, according to The Reporter newspaper in Vacaville.



Bowen said his officer did the right thing by arresting the two men and contacting immigration officials. Bowen also rejected complaints by a Stockton attorney who said local police have no authority to question suspects' immigration status.



"I think the officer was very prudent," Bowen said. "I've been in this business a long time and I've learned that you just do what the federal government agencies tell you."



But the attorney, Hector Cavazos, who did not represent either suspect, told the newspaper that he believes the officer asked both men to verify their immigration status before arresting them.



"State and local authorities have no authority policing or enforcing immigration," he said. "As soon as they said they didn't have driver's licenses, they should have been told to leave. The inquiry should have stopped there."



But Bowen called the situation "difficult" and said he actually was surprised that ICE ordered the men deported.



He said that last October, a van with nine illegal immigrants was pulled over in Rio Vista and federal officials only wanted the driver arrested and deported. The other eight were released, Bowen said.

http://www.examiner.com/x-44830-Solano-C…

They do not want illegals arrested or deported. They blame everyone but the illegal Mexicans who activists indicate are saints|||I think it was one of several dozen murders in Virgina Beach. Somehow all those that get committed by citizens seem to have gone unnoticed in the report.|||ITS JUST ANOTHER STORY............. so what do u think of this......



Two Easton men and a man from Allentown are charged with kidnapping and raping a woman outside of a Myrtle Beach, S.C. nightclub.



The 23-year-old victim was waiting for her sister in front of Senor Frogs nightclub when a guy she'd danced with inside -- Robert Toma -- allegedly grabbed her by the arm. He forced her into a van where police say the two other men, Dallas “Bubba” Frutchey, 19, and Allentown’s Troy Wilson, 31, were waiting.



The woman told investigators the men removed her clothes, sexually assaulted her and then left.



Toma, 39, came back and assaulted her again, followed by a fourth man, according to investigators.



A fifth man tried to do the same, but the victim was able to dress and get out of the van.



When she got home, the woman called police. They were able to track down three of the suspects with a discription of the van with Pa. plates.





CRIME IS CRIME.........ILLEGAL ALIEN OR NOT!!



so your point is what????????
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