Monday, October 17, 2005

Border Murder And Mayhem

These murders happened less than 20 miles from where I live. When fugitives kill people because of their reckless conduct while trying to evade the authorities, we should be able to charge them with homicide.
Instead, we try to blame the police or the border patrol and turn the criminals into victims. This scum has no regard for human life. They traffic in it, they rob and they rape and they kill when it suits their purpose. Where is the justice for the deaths they have caused? When will the government gain control of our borders. Why do we not have recourse with those who have sworn to uphold and protect our constitution? Democrats and Republicans alike have sold us out to foreign powers. We must hold them accountable.


SIERRA VISTA (AP) - Two illegal immigrants facing criminal charges in a wreck that left an elderly couple, three immigrants and an unborn child dead are scheduled for trial early next month.

James Harold Lee and Emilia Guthrie Lee were killed a year ago Sunday when the truck they were in was crushed by a stolen vehicle that was carrying at least 17 illegal immigrants.

The stolen vehicle was traveling more than 100 mph when it flipped and hit nine cars stopped at a turning lane.

The wreck also injured 21 people at the intersection.


State authorities concluded tire spikes used to halt the stolen vehicle didn't cause the crash and instead blamed the driver's dangerous behavior.

Four men were charged in the wreck.

Jimir Valle Martinez, 22, and Carlos Cortez, 30, are accused of being the driver and ‘‘co-pilot'' in the stolen vehicle.

Both men face charges of conspiracy to bring illegal aliens into the United States for profit, conspiracy to transport illegal aliens for profit and transporting illegal aliens resulting in death. Their trial date was set for Nov. 7 in Tucson.

Two other men - Jose Luis Zepada-Cruz, 25, and Wilbert Garcia, 21 - are awaiting trial on charges related to the wreck.

From: Tri-Sate Online and the Mojave Daily News.

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