Illegal immigrant, 18, charged with having sex with girl, 12
Last Modified: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 4:03 p.m.
PALMETTO - An 18-year-old Palmetto man is accused of having sex with a 12-year-old girl who he picked up after she ran away from home around noon Sunday.
Gavino Guitierez, of 4003 3rd Ave. Blvd. E., told authorities he had sex with the girl three times. He also admitted that he is an illegal immigrant from Mexico, according to a Manatee County Sheriffs report.
The girl returned home at about 6 p.m. Sunday and deputies were waiting to question her about where she had been. The girl said she was with Guitierez and had sex with him, according to a report.
Guitierez is being held on three counts of felony lewd and lascivious battery with a $150,000 bond. He also has an immigration hold on him, according to a report.
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July 22, 2008 2:45:53 pm
RE: http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20080722/BREAKING/967141669
Today! NOW! (ICE) is now being offered intelligence by the public-at-large. People are becoming 'informants' and using their inside knowledge to report suspicious activity regarding fraudulent Social Security Numbers and large numbers of individuals who cannot comprehend English was certain to draw attention.Amongst the illegal aliens who entered our nation came many hard-core criminals, child pedophiles, female attackers, murders, robbers and Social security theft that doe's not get wide press. Sexual attacks on children have become rampant around the country, but you wouldn't know unless you read less known news reports. How many of this predators have violated children and either deported, to sneak back acoss our porous border. There is hard evidence that some of these parasites are let off, after doing welfare work or even getting a slap on the wrist as punishment. We need the border fence as originally planned, not the skeleton that Democrats have underfunded.
Ice has a ICE Tipline: 1-866-DHS-2ICE for intelligence to locate illegal aliens, or predatory businesses that employ them. The power to help America has been returned to the general public? If we can only pass the Federal SAVE ACT (H.R.4088) that Democrats are trying to keep away from the public eye. Its funding will build a massive force of interior ICE agents, including 20.000 border patrol enforcement to root out the culprits and the E-verify data base that is 90.5 percent effective.
This funding is a pittance to what Taxpayers are forced to support currently with federal mandates, such as health care, education and incarceration. If you want your immigration laws fully funded, send your demands to Democrat Speaker Nancy Pelosi? Ask her why she is intimidating her members not to endorse the SAVE ACT. (202-224-3121 )
July 22, 2008 2:51:14 pm
Wow.. I don't know who I am more disgusted with: the girl or the frikken illegal...
July 22, 2008 7:25:03 pm
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Immigrant Population Hits Record 38 MillionWednesday, November 28, 2007 10:38 PM
By: Chris Gonsalves Article Font Size
A new study by the Center for Immigration Studies, based on the latest Census Bureau data, shows the number of immigrants in America, both legal and illegal, has swelled to a record 38 million this year ?? making one of every eight U.S. residents an immigrant.The new numbers indicate the highest level in more than eight decades ?? with a third of those being illegal aliens.One third of immigrants are on some form of welfare, costing states nearly $20 billion a year, the study claimed, adding that efforts to legalize the spiraling number of illegal aliens will only increase the amount of uneducated, uninsured legal immigrants burdening America??s welfare rolls.Since 2000, more than 10 million immigrants have entered the U.S., more than half of them illegally, according to the CIS. With no change in U.S. immigration policy, another 15 million immigrants will likely arrive in the next 10 years.??The last seven years have been the highest period of immigration in American History,? says the report??s lead author, Dr. Steven A. Camarota. ??The roughly 1.5 million immigrants arriving each year have a very significant effect on American life.?Mark Krikorian, executive director of the CIS, tells Newsmax that the deleterious effects of continued immigration, include ??an increasing burden on taxpayers to subsidize a 19th century workforce imported into a 21st century society; further displacement and wage reductions for the low-skilled and teen-age American workers who are the chief competitors of illegal immigrants; and continued slowing of technological innovation in the fields where immigrants are concentrated due to the artificial flooding of the low-skilled labor market and consequent reduction of incentives for businesses to mechanize and use labor more efficiently.?The impact is being felt most pointedly in a handful of states. California, Florida, Texas, New Jersey and Arizona are bearing the brunt of immigration increases both legal and illegal, the CIS study found. California??s 10 million immigrants alone make up 27 percent of the nation??s total immigrant population.??Some 75 percent of immigrants settle in ten states,?
July 22, 2008 7:31:31 pm
americans raped robbed murdered kidnapped molested slaughtered on the highway by drunk illegals when will the american people stand up and say enough!!!! our resources our identies our jobs our medical our education our welfare our food stamps and on and on people must take a stand now before its too late the politicians could give a crap all they care about is money and votes and if america goes down the crapper its irrelivent to them we must demand that employers that lure them here be fined and imprisoned for a long time and that e-verify is made mandatory in all states
July 22, 2008 7:52:21 pm
wow. racist much?is it any wonder minorities dont vote for republicans?
July 22, 2008 8:36:40 pm
Since when is wanting ILLEGAL immigration to stop a racist thought?
Minorities? Add them up, whites are the minority, or, at least, close to it.
The minorities vote for Dems because the Dems promise them everything without having to work for it.
July 22, 2008 8:39:31 pm
keep the mexicans.... deport canadians
August 1, 2008 12:07:37 am
What Bertman100 conveniently leaves out of the CIS report is that the ??reason for the high rates of poverty and welfare among immigrants is a lack of education, not their legal status or unwillingness to work.? He also ignores the information that fully two-thirds of immigrants in the US are Asian. Since the undocumented alien population is an underground society it??s hard to say for certain what are the true statistics, but several sources estimate that the percentage of Asian vs. Latino undocumenteds is roughly the same.
According to immigrationlist.org, the recently proposed SAVE Act, ??is an enforcement-only immigration bill that would require approximately six million employers to verify the work status of more than 130 million workers within four years using a system that has an error rate of almost 10%!? ??If this law were in place now,? the immigrationlist.org analysis adds, ??the errors in the SSA database alone could result in 2.5 million people a year being misidentified as unauthorized for employment, even US Citizens!? and would ??waste millions of tax-payer dollars on enforcement, detention and deportation programs that have been tried for the last twenty years and failed to end unauthorized immigration
August 1, 2008 6:07:40 am
I am an imigrant. I applied for a green card, moved here and eventually became an American citizen. I did not sneak across a border, nor did I take free food stamps, free education, free health care, free housing or free court translators - then send all the money I was making back to my home country. I worked, paid taxes and didn't take anything from anyone. My home country manages to keep illegals out - why can't the United States? I have spoken with many people who came here from other countries (legally) and they all say the same thing - their home countries keep illegals out too. Why is it that the United States is incapable of doing what any third world nation is already doing? Whatever the cost. The borders should be sealed tight, illegals should be sent home - and above all - the ONLY official language of this country is and should be English and it should be required that every legal citizen learn it!
August 1, 2008 9:22:46 am
Strange, number one two seven one eight zero zero. I have gone to Spanish language school in Guatemala, vacationed in Mexico and visited relatives in Ecuador. Beyond doubt, their borders are as porous as the US. Does Columbia keep drug dealers from all over South and Central America from crossing their borders? Friends and relatives who travel regularly around there and other countries south of our border, tell me NO. Forgive me for doubting the veracity of your post.
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