US Forest Service - Illegal Immigrants Now Reffered To As "Displaced Foreign Travelers"
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[QUOTE]Arrest Made in US Forest Service Operation at Illegal Marijuana Site
Date: Jul 20, 2010
Contact(s): Rita Vollmer (530)226-2595
REDDING, Calif - A U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement Operation led to the arrest of an individual at an illegal marijuana cultivation site last week where 7,434 illegally grown marijuana plants were confiscated.
On Friday July 9, 2010, a marijuana eradication operation was conducted on the Shasta-Trinity National Forest in Trinity County, south of Hayfork, by law enforcement agents from the U.S. Forest Service, Trinity County Sheriff’s Office Drug Task Force and the California Department of Justice, Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement. During the raid, a U.S. Forest Service K-9 team located Gauldry Almonte-Hernandez, a [highlight]displaced foreign traveler[/highlight] from Michoacán Mexico, who had tried to flee the area and hide while officers were performing entry into the marijuana garden.
The defendant was arrested on federal charges in violation of Title 21 United States Code section 841, Manufacturing a Controlled Substance, if found guilty, he could receive a sentence of 10 years in prison.
During the week of July 5th, officers conducted marijuana eradication operations at six sites near Hayfork with the eradication of approximately 46,000 marijuana plants.
On July 6th, the team of officers eradicated two marijuana manufacturing locations on the National Forest where a total of 14,757 marijuana plants were destroyed. The operation continued on July 7th with the removal of 16,767 plants from two additional gardens. July 8th a fifth garden was eradicated by the team which contained 7,466 marijuana plants which were destroyed. The operation ended Friday with the arrest of the defendant and the eradication of 7,434 marijuana plants.
The public is encouraged to contact your local Forest Service office or Sheriff’s Department with any information pertaining to illegal marijuana manufacturing on your public lands.[/QUOTE]
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You can change the name all you want, doesn't change what they are.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;23528709]You can change the name all you want, doesn't change what they are.[/QUOTE]
People.
He was just lost on his way back to Mexico;
US border patrol helped him find his way back.
[QUOTE=Sharq;23528756]People.[/QUOTE]
Who are breaking the law.
I see nothing wrong with this.
Lol, if the cops catch you:
"Sorry, I was just lost all the way up in Chicago. Can you help me get home?"
Try them, kill them and make an example, they won't do it again.
[QUOTE=Arrows;23528848]Try them, kill them and make an example, they won't do it again.[/QUOTE]
Yay for sociopaths.
[QUOTE=Arrows;23528848]Try them, kill them and make an example, they won't do it again.[/QUOTE]
:colbert:
[QUOTE=Arrows;23528848]Try them, kill them and make an example, they won't do it again.[/QUOTE]
Hey, that's not violation of human rights!
[QUOTE=Arrows;23528848]Try them, kill them and make an example, they won't do it again.[/QUOTE]
:doh:
[QUOTE=Arrows;23528848]Try them, kill them and make an example, they won't do it again.[/QUOTE]
lol no thanks
[QUOTE=Arrows;23528848]Try them, kill them and make an example, they won't do it again.[/QUOTE]
Definitely an option with a great deterrance factor. Death penalty to all jaywalkers on the spot = no more jaywalking.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;23528791]Who are breaking the law.[/QUOTE]
How would that matter?
[QUOTE=Arrows;23528848]Try them, kill them and make an example, they won't do it again.[/QUOTE]
i hope u go blind
[QUOTE=Doctor_Communism;23529658]How would that matter?[/QUOTE]
Ok, I guess breaking the law doesn't matter you know :downs:
why is this news
[QUOTE=thisispain;23529921]why is this news[/QUOTE]
Because it's new, and it happened
[QUOTE=SomeRandomGuy18;23529932]Because it's new, and it happened[/QUOTE]
what happened
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[QUOTE=thisispain;23529964]what happened[/QUOTE]
A bunch of weed was found in national park and eradicated
[QUOTE=SomeRandomGuy18;23529979]A bunch of weed was found in national park and eradicated[/QUOTE]
the title says - Illegal Immigrants Now Reffered To As "Displaced Foreign Travelers"
we have to have some fucking standards in this news forum
[QUOTE=SomeRandomGuy18;23529932]Because it's new, and it happened[/QUOTE]
It matters. I mean, if they really want to keep enforcing laws that stop beneficial exploitation and deny basic human rights to humans, well, that matters.
But above all they are people, regardless of if they break the law.
It sounds like some German guy who fell into a wormhole to the US
Displaced Foreign Traveler is what the Americans in iraq should have been called, because they were literally foreigners who were traveling near a border without knowing, not illegally immigrating into another country.
Displaced Foreign Travelers, Undocumented immigrants, illegals, GAH, It doesn't matter what they're called! Just send them back for they have broken our laws!
[QUOTE=TheLittleBus;23529326]Hey, that's not violation of human rights![/QUOTE]
Illegal Aliens have no rights.
[QUOTE=Arrows;23534509]Illegal Aliens have no rights.[/QUOTE]
the day still has about 19 hours left and i've decided this is the dumbest post i could possibly read today
well done
[QUOTE=Arrows;23534509]Illegal Aliens have no rights.[/QUOTE]
P sure they have human rights.
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