> All these Murderers listed below would have gotten amnesty had the
> Bush McCain Kennedy Amnesty bill passed.
>
> Nothing seems to motivate the Federal government to protect Precious
> valuable Americans.
>
>
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>
> INVASION USA
> Bus crash suspect
> identified as illegal
> Charges filed in 4 deaths in Minnesota
> as investigation continues into ID, status
> Posted: February 22, 2008
> 10:27 am Eastern
>
> © 2008 WorldNetDaily
>
> Van driver who identified herself as Alainiss Morales
>
> A 23-year-old woman who drove a van into a school bus, killing four
> Minnesota children, is an illegal alien who apparently was driving
> without a license and provided police an alias, according to a Twin
> Cities TV station.
>
> The woman, who identified herself as Alainiss N. Morales, allegedly an
> alias, remains under investigation in the Lyon County, Minn., jail,
> according to authorities.
>
> Authorities said she faces four felony charges of criminal vehicular
> homicide as well as various traffic counts, according to KMSP-TV.
>
> Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said they were trying to
> determine her real identity, where she came from and how long she had
> been in Minnesota.
>
> The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash
> near Cottonwood that killed brothers Hunter and Jesse Javens, ages 9
> and 13; Emilee Olson, 9; and Reed Stevens, 12, all from Cottonwood or
> Marshall in western Minnesota.
>
> Fourteen other children were injured when the van allegedly ran
> through a stop sign and struck the loaded bus, which rolled onto a
> truck.
>
> The truck driver reported he watched the van go through the stop sign,
> according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
>
> "I saw the maroon van run a stop sign, it blew over the railroad
> tracks and hit the bus, sending it sliding into me," said James
> Hancock.
>
> The 45-year-old man from Marshall talked to the newspaper from his
> hospital bed.
>
> "The next thing I knew, they were hauling kids out and it was chaos."
>
> The KMSP report in Minneapolis also said Morales had pleaded guilty in
> a nearby county in 2006 to driving without a valid license.
>
> It's just the latest in a long list of cases on which WND has reported
> involving illegal immigrants who have not only ignored U.S.
> immigration laws but state laws against drinking and driving as well,
> killing innocents on the highways in the process, including:
>
> Raymoundo Rojas Garcia: This suspected illegal alien faces charges he
> left the scene of a fatal accident after the vehicle he was driving
> hit a motorcycle on a Mississippi road and killed two people.
> Authorities say he had been ordered to remain at the scene of the
> crash that killed Wayne Hughes, 45, and his wife, Michelle Hughes, 48,
> of Saucier, but Garcia quickly disappeared, and was located later on a
> nearby street. Garcia had been arrested only a week earlier on a
> drunken driving charge.
>
> Alejandro Rivera Gamboa
>
> Alejandro Rivera Gamboa: This 24-year-old illegal was arrested in late
> 2006 for drunken driving, and his status as an illegal alien was made
> known at that time to Oregon police, who released him rather than
> turning him over to federal immigration officials. In August 2007,
> still free in Oregon, Gamboa was arrested for stepping on the throat
> of a 15-year-old girl, strangling her to death, as his cousin
> allegedly raped her.
>
> Alejandro Xuya-Sian
>
> Alejandro Xuya-Sian: This 27-year-old drunken driver was sentenced in
> August 2007 to 3 1/2 to 10 years in prison for striking another man
> with his SUV in April and nearly dragging him to death before leaving
> him beside the road. The victim, who was too physically disfigured to
> attend the trial, became lodged in the front left wheelwell of the
> SUV, and had his skin shredded as Xuya-Sian drove three-quarters of a
> mile before realizing he was there. Xuya-Sian, said the prosecutor,
> "stopped the car, got out and undoubtedly dislodged him from the car,"
> then kept driving, crashing into a tree about two miles away.
>
> Alfredo Ramos
>
> Alfredo Ramos: A Mexican national in the U.S. illegally, Ramos was
> convicted of driving while intoxicated in 2006, but that didn't keep
> him from being behind the wheel after a night of drinking March 30,
> 2007 ? and now two teenage girls are dead because of it. According to
> police, Ramos, 22, slammed the 1998 Mitsubishi he was driving into the
> rear of a 1994 Plymouth driven by Allison Kunhardt, 17, in Virginia
> Beach, Va. Kunhardt and her best friend Tessa Tranchant, 16, were
> stopped at a traffic light when they were hit from behind. Although
> both wore seat belts, both died ? one at the scene and one after
> arriving at the hospital. Ramos, charged with manslaughter for the two
> deaths, was convicted in 2006 of public drunkenness in Virginia Beach
> and driving under the influence in Chesapeake. On Aug 17, 2007, Ramos
> pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated involuntary manslaughter
> and faces up to 40 years in prison.
>
> Carlos Prieto
>
> Carlos Prieto: Suspected illegal alien from Mexico was held in the
> Salt Lake County jail after running a red light and broadsiding a
> family of six, killing three, on Christmas Eve 2006. The charging
> documents say his blood-alcohol level was above the legal limit. The
> Ceran family, active in local theater and the Church of Jesus Christ
> of Latter-day Saints, were returning home after attending a
> performance of Dicken's "The Christmas Carol," which featured several
> family members, when their car was struck by a truck driven by Carlos
> Prieto. The crash killed Cheryl Ceran, 47, and two of her children, 15-
> year-old Ian and 7-year-old Julinna. Cheryl Ceran's husband, Gary
> Ceran, 45, and their 19-year-old daughter, Clarissa, and 12-year-old
> son, Caleb, were injured.
>
> Marine Cpl. Brian Mathews
>
> Eduardo Raul Morales-Soriano: When this illegal alien, working as a
> landscaper in Maryland, killed Marine Cpl. Brian Mathews, 21, and his
> date, Jennifer Bower, 24, on Thanksgiving night, 2006, it wasn't his
> first accident where alcohol was apparently involved. Nine months
> before, he was issued four citations and sent home with a friend after
> a single-car accident when he refused a Breathalyzer test. A
> policeman's error resulted in Morales-Soriano ? who took advantage of
> North Carolina's easy rules to obtain his driver's license in 2004 ?
> getting his license returned. On the night he killed the young couple,
> police say his blood alcohol level was measured at .32 ? four times
> the legal level in Maryland for intoxication. Mathews had served 8
> months in Iraq and completed another tour of duty in the Pacific.
>
> Chief of Police Ernest V. Mendoza
>
> Guillermo Paniagua: This 29-year-old Mexican construction worker,
> living in the U.S. illegally, already had 4 DUI arrests when he
> slammed his pickup, head-on, into the car driven by Needville, Texas,
> Independent School District Chief of Police Ernie Mendoza on Jan. 19,
> 2007. Mendoza died instantly and Paniagua, suffering only cuts and
> bruises, fled the accident scene into the night. The police officer
> left behind a wife and four children. Paniagua now he faces first-
> degree felony murder charges, and failure to stop and render aid.
>
> Gustavo Reyes Garcia
>
> Gustavo Reyes Garcia: Fourteen previous arrests ? including four
> DUIs ? didn't keep illegal alien Gustavo Reyes Garcia off the road
> June 8, 2006, when he slammed his SUV into a sedan driven by Sean and
> Donna Wilson of Mt. Juliet, Tenn., killing them both. Garcia short-
> circuited the criminal trial for two counts of vehicular homicide
> while intoxicated and evading arrest by pleading guilty on April 9,
> 2007. "It was the case that brought to our attention ... the flaw in
> the system," Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall said.
>
> Bob Clark (courtesy Warner Home Video)
>
> Hector Velazquez-Nava: This 24-year-old Mexican national living in Los
> Angeles reportedly had a 0.24 percent blood-alcohol level ? three
> times the state level to be considered drunk ? about the time he drove
> his SUV head on into a car driven by 'A Christmas Story' director Bob
> Clark, killing him and his 22-year-old son at the scene. Velazquez-
> Nava was arrested for investigation of driving under the influence of
> alcohol and vehicular manslaughter for the April 4, 2007, accident.
> According to reports, Velazquez-Nava didn't have any previous
> deportations but had been convicted in 2004 in Los Angeles of
> soliciting a prostitute, for which he received 24 months probation and
> a $1,500 fine after pleading no contest. Velazquez-Nava pleaded no
> contest on August 29, 2007 to charges related to killing the CLarks.
>
> Isidro Pena Soto: Passing on one of Northern California's most deadly
> highways, Soto slammed head on into the pickup truck driven by Kent
> Boone, a 32-year-old pipe fitter on his way to work and father of
> five. Pena, who had been arrested or convicted at least nine times
> since 2003, has been charged with second-degree murder.
>
> Juan Felix Salinas
>
> Juan Felix Salinas: When this 41-year-old Mexican citizen, in the U.S.
> illegally, killed a Houston couple and 2-year-old child in a fiery
> crash on Aug. 11, 2007, he was out on bail for an earlier March
> assault on his wife. He escaped the attention of immigration officials
> by posting a $1,500 "non-arrest" bond and walking free. According to
> witnesses, Tenisha Williams, one of the victims, was still conscious,
> asking for help, as flames kept anyone from rescuing her from her car.
>
> Deputy Loren Lilly
>
> Joel Perea and Maurilio Herrera: Police took this death hard ? it was
> one of their own. Deputy Loren Lilly, who had been with the Cobb
> County Sheriff's Office for 18 years, was pronounced dead at the scene
> after his Honda Accord flipped several times after being struck by a
> Ford Taurus driven by Perea. "Obviously, being in law enforcement,
> none of us wants to roll up and see one of our fellow officers or
> deputies on the scene as well," said one cop. 27-year-old Perea and
> his passenger, Herrera, 23 fled the scene before being captured.
>
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>
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