Should we give all the legal ones a star to wear at all times, or should we just go ahead and line them up and direct them to the showers?
Where in the post did I write that we need a star, stand in the shower or real ID? If our Feds and Gov would do their job and send all illegals back we wouldn't have this problem. Therefore how would that cause us to have the real ID? Just simply ask for Illegals to produce ID, legal paper work, etc. and employer's to do a back ground check. If they find they are here illegally then turn them in to the police and deport.
Here in NC everyday we have Illgals killing American's. Here a few examlpe.s
Cesar Laurean
Cesar Armando Laurean
Born November 13, 1986 (1986-11-13) (age 23) [12]
Place of birth Mexico
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Rank Corporal
Unit 2nd Marine Logistics Group[2]
Marine Corporal Cesar Laurean (SEH'-sahr LOHR'-ee-uhn), the 21 year old prime suspect in the case, was the man whom Lauterbach accused of sexually assaulting her.[13] A federal warrant for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution was issued for his arrest on January 12, 2008.[14] The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service issued a wanted flier on him. There was also a $25,000 reward offered by the FBI and $5,000 from the state of North Carolina for information leading to his capture.[15] Onslow County has primary jurisdiction, but the Judge Advocate General's office may bring charges as well, to include but not limited to charges stemming from Laurean's deserter status.[16]
Shortly after the murder, the press reported that Laurean fled to Mexico, his country of birth.[17] Mexican officials issued an arrest warrant for Laurean as a suspect of killing his pregnant colleague, a U.S. Embassy official said on January 29, in Mexico City. Interpol also issued an international wanted notice for Laurean. [18] A cousin of the Corporal informed reporters that the Marine visited family in the area of Guadalajara, Mexico in late January 2008, but left without saying where he was headed.[19]America's Most Wanted featured this story on their April 5, 2008 episode.
On April 10, 2008, the FBI announced that Cesar Laurean had been apprehended in Tacambaro, Michoacan, Mexico. [20] The popular press indicated that his extradition might involve at least two years of legal proceedings, considering the relationship between the United States and Mexico. In September 2008, Onslow County District Attorney Dewey Hudson agreed not to seek the death penalty, and a Mexican judge agreed to extradite Laurean.
However, in October 2008, Laurean launched another appeal to the Mexican courts to prevent his extradition, arguing that North Carolina's life-without-parole sentence for first-degree murder is not only barred under the countries' extradition treaty but is considered cruel and unusual punishment. (In North Carolina, a person convicted of first-degree murder can only be sentenced to death or life without parole.)[21] On April 17, 2009, the FBI announced that Laurean had been extradited to the United States and was being held in the Onslow County jail.[22] In December, an Onslow County judge agreed that the trial should be moved to a different county due to the extensive media coverage on the case, and scheduled it to begin on June 28, 2010.[23] In January 2010, Wayne County was selected.[24]
In 2009, Mary Lauterbach filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Caesar and his wife Christina, accusing them of conspiring to conceal the murder.[25]
Family of 4 murdered in Catawba County
Posted: Mar 12, 2009 9:45 AM EDT
Updated: Mar 19, 2009 9:58 AM EDT
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Family murdered: latest on investigation CONOVER, NC (WBTV) - A man whose wife and three children were found slain in their North Carolina home hasn't been able to eat since learning of their deaths on Thursday.
That's according to family friend Mai Cai who lives next door to the family in the Millstone community.
The friend says Brian Tzeo believes he has no reason to live since he learned his wife, two daughters and son were killed Thursday morning while he was working at International Paper in Statesville.
Some of the victims were found shot and some were stabbed to death in their home near Conover, about 40 miles northwest of Charlotte.
A witness told authorities she'd picked up the 17-year-old daughter for school, but returned to the home after telling her of seeing a suspicious man near the house.
When they returned, the teen opened the front door and was pulled into the house by the same unidentified man.
According to family members, the murder victims include Lisa Saephan and her children, 3-year-old Cody Saechao, 17-year-old Pauline Schao, and 20-year-old Melanie Saephan.
Authorities are still looking for the murder suspect. He is described as a male of Asian or Hispanic descent. They released a composite sketch of the suspect Friday afternoon.
He is in 30's to 40's. He was last seen in a black or dark blue Toyota or Honda sedan with a partial plate "P-24."
The SBI is assisting the Catawba County Sheriff's Department with the investigation.
Below is a link to a example of illegals killing American Families and loved ones and leaving the country. Now you tell me that nothing needs to be done.
http://www.usillegalaliens.com/impacts_of_illegal_immigration_traffic_accidents.html