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Why the massive fixation on this and then to have it end up an "illegal" Mexican killing her in bumfuck Iowa for no reason??

I am hesitant to accept it

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1 minute ago, f7ben said:

Why the massive fixation on this and the to have it end up an "illegal" Mexican killing her in bimfuck Iowa for no reason??

I am hesitant to accept it

It's a big conspiracy to get wall funding :guzzle:

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Definitely some things that make you go Hmmmmmm... I'm guessing pig farmer that was first investigated possibly employed him,..I watched what the Sheriff said earlier, he seemed to kinda go in that direction..

You can't even watch a News channel about it

All political opinion..Pretty fucking sad sad

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55 minutes ago, f7ben said:

Why the massive fixation on this and then to have it end up an "illegal" Mexican killing her in bumfuck Iowa for no reason??

I am hesitant to accept it

No reason?   Violent sexual predation was the reason. 

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1 hour ago, f7ben said:

Why the massive fixation on this and then to have it end up an "illegal" Mexican killing her in bumfuck Iowa for no reason??

I am hesitant to accept it

I thought electro shock therapy was suppose to help insane people settle down.

Maybe give yourself another jolt, you crazy fucker.

 

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57 minutes ago, Highmark said:

No reason?   Violent sexual predation was the reason. 

they have video tape of his car following her, and he brought them to the body.  Not sure how that would be a setup..

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3 minutes ago, J. Jackson said:

Sometimes I think Ben is the 2nd coming of the Dalai Lama and then he says this shit...:dunno:

I like the boy just fine, but his cocksuredness coupled with his Coors Light fueled rants make him a bit much to take at times.

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12 hours ago, f7ben said:

Why the massive fixation on this and then to have it end up an "illegal" Mexican killing her in bumfuck Iowa for no reason??

I am hesitant to accept it

Could he have been in Iowa as a Migrant worker? 

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19 minutes ago, jtssrx said:

Could he have been in Iowa as a Migrant worker? 

Typically these guys don't go back and forth if that what you mean by migrant or seasonal.  

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1 minute ago, Highmark said:

Typically these guys don't go back and forth if that what you mean by migrant or seasonal.  

I'm just assuming he was working on a farm.  It doesn't seem far-fetched to me that they have illegals working on farms in Iowa.  

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3 minutes ago, jtssrx said:

I'm just assuming he was working on a farm.  It doesn't seem far-fetched to me that they have illegals working on farms in Iowa.  

Not many around me but yes the larger livestock operations they are common. 

Posted in another thread.

Reality is these guys working around small towns creep lots of young girls out.   They come here with little prospects of companionship and young girls just aren't interested in them.   In the past few months my brothers daughter has a number of stories of Hispanic guys following girls around.   One in particular was being followed around in a Target parking lot so she retreated into the store and called some friends.   The Tibbets case has young girls on edge so whether or not some of what's above is an over reaction or now simply being talked about more I couldn't tell you. 

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Just two weeks ago........

http://www.1011now.com/content/news/Apparent-immigration-raid-being-conducted-at-ONeill-Neb-tomato-plant-490361511.html

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O’NEILL, Neb. - ICE officials served search warrants at 13 locations, 11 in Nebraska on Wednesday, arresting roughly 130 people, according to a press release by the Department of Homeland Security.

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Special agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) executed a series of criminal arrest warrants Wednesday for various individuals connected to an alleged conspiracy related to the exploitation of illegal alien laborers for profit, fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering in Nebraska and Minnesota.

The large federal law enforcement operation targeted businesses in Nebraska and Minnesota that officials say knowingly hired — and mistreated — immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally.

The investigative arm of U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement — Homeland Security Investigations — led the operation that saw about a dozen businesses and plants raided and the arrests of 14 business owners and managers and more than 130 workers. Most of the arrests occurred in northern Nebraska and southern Minnesota. Several of the businesses were in O'Neill, Nebraska, a town of about 3,000 about 160 miles northwest of Omaha.

Officials said they were still looking to take three owners or managers into custody as part of the operation.

Special agent in charge Tracy Cormier described the operation as one of the largest in Homeland Security Investigations' 15-year history.

"I would say the amount of criminal warrants that are being executed will be one of the largest for HSI," she said. "I'm not aware of a bigger one."

Between 350 and 400 federal, state and local law enforcement officers worked together on the arrests, she said.

The focus of the operation is unusual in that it targeted business operators for arrest. Most immigration raids have targeted workers suspected of being in the country illegally.

"The whole investigation was initiated, basically, because we knew that these businesses were cheating these workers and cheating taxpayers and cheating their competition," Cormier said.

The businesses engaged in a scheme that used fraudulent names and Social Security numbers to employ people in the country illegally, she said. The businesses used "force, fraud, coercion, threat of arrest and/or deportation" to exploit the workers, Cormier said. The business that hired out the immigrants also forced the workers to cash their paychecks with that business for an exorbitant fee, officials said, and withheld taxes from workers' pay without paying those taxes to the government.

"It kind of reminds us of the revival of the old 'company store' policy, where it used to keep the coal miners indebted to the company for all kinds of services ... like check cashing," she said.

Dozens of workers suspected of being in the country illegally also were arrested, Cormier said. Some will be issued notices to appear before an immigration judge and released, while those with criminal backgrounds will remain in ICE custody.

The raids come as President Donald Trump's administration has been carrying out high-profile enforcement actions against employers who hire illegal labor.

Dozens of workers were arrested at a meatpacking plant in rural Tennessee in April, followed by agents rounding up more than 100 employees two months later at an Ohio gardening and landscaping company.

Immigration officials have also beefed up audits of companies to verify their employees are authorized to work in the country. Officials opened 2,282 employer audits in the first seven months of this fiscal year, many after audits at 100 7-Eleven franchises in 17 states in January.

Civil rights organizations in Nebraska were quick to denounce Wednesday's operation.

"The ACLU condemns this ongoing campaign of misery that targets immigrants, disrupts local businesses and separates families," Rose Godinez, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska, said in a written released Wednesday morning after news reports of a raid at O'Neill Ventures, which grows tomatoes in huge greenhouses.

 

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