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Fax to Arkansas Officials re immigration laws unenforced

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This entry was posted on 5/30/2007 3:03 PM and is filed under Illegal immigration facts, Immigration Law.

Officials: Lincoln, Pryor, Beebe, McDaniel, Boozman, Ross, Berry, Snyder, Stodola, etc., etc.

 

Please explain to the citizenry why these laws, in effect for years, have not and are not being enforced.

The laws are being sent over the country to inform taxpaying citizens of the criminal conduct you “servants of the people” (yah) are perpetrating against us to keep the cheap slave labor invading our borders to benefit your corporate sponsors and the Mexican government with $billions being sent back HOME, and to protect your self-serving, sorry behinds.

The destruction of our Constitution, rule of law, and sovereignty obviously mean nothing to you.

 

Enjoy your rule.

 

Citizens: Federal laws not enforced—why?

8 USC Sec 1325 - Illegal Entry
Any alien who enters U.S. other than at port of entry by false or misleading representation shall be subject to civil and criminal penalties can be fined and imprisoned

Section 1324a  Hiring - Harboring - Transporting any illegal alien
Any person who knowingly hires/harbors/ transports any illegal alien is guilty of a felony punishable by 10 years jail + $2,000 fine per illegal alien + forfeiture of vehicle or property used to commit the crime.
 Section 1324c Law officers have authority to make arrests...
All officers whose duty it is to enforce criminal laws shall have authority to make arrests for violation of any provision of this section

Section 1644
No local ordinance, rule, or measure shall stop law enforcement officers from enforcement of this section (affirmed Southern District Court of NY, US vs. Rudy Giuliani, 1996.

Title 19, USC § 1459 Section (f) and (g). Reporting requirements for individuals  
   (f) Civil penalty. Any individual who violates any provision of subsection (e) of this section is liable for a civil penalty of $5,000 for the first violation, and $10,000 for each subsequent violation.  
 (g) Criminal penalty. In addition to being liable for a civil penalty under subsection (f) of this section, any individual who intentionally violates any provision of subsection (e) of this section is, upon conviction, liable for a fine of not more than $5,000, or imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or both. 

 

Barbara McCutchen

Fort Smith

www.arkansasfreedom.com

 

  

 

 

 

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