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NC5P
06-05-2007, 03:30 AM
Illegal Alien Cop (http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=614104)

In case some of you missed it the city of Santa Fe, NM wants to recruit Mexican nationals to be cops but the state said no.

N2RJ
06-05-2007, 03:37 AM
So do we add police work to the list of jobs that "Americans won't do?"

kf6rdn
06-05-2007, 03:38 AM
Quote[/b] ] Darryl Morin of the Wisconsin League of United Latin American Citizens, who helped organize the prayer and petition drive, said Ayala-Cornejo was a volunteer who helped raise money for scholarships, belonged to ROTC in high school and worked as a police aide.

"They took one of the good guys off the street," he said after the service.

Wot a bunch of crap! "One of the good guys", I love the attitude of the illegals and their supporters. "What's wrong with letting these hard working people work since they are already here"

Well what's wrong with them not paying taxes, collecting benefits?

A god cop that started his career (as do they ALL) by breaking the law?
Well, I can assume someone else's identity to get a good, high paying job such as police officer, well I'll just break it alittle more, a little graft here, take a bribe there, wow look at how much money I can send back to Meh-hee-coe!

K5FH
06-05-2007, 03:41 AM
This raises a whole bunch of questions.

Whether the guy was a good officer or not isn't the point - he broke many laws to become one, not the least of which are illegal entry into the U.S., identity theft, fraud and perjury.

When you apply to be a police officer there is a preliminary background check performed that includes fingerprints and an NCIC criminal record check. Either somebody blew the background check big-time or there is something else going on here that the article didn't mention.

This doesn't say much for the personnel department of the Milwaukee P.D.

KI4PJW
06-05-2007, 03:42 AM
Every person he arrested should get a lawyer, sue the PD, the State, and every Judge that tried or convicted them in one of his cases.

K5FH
06-05-2007, 03:52 AM
Quote[/b] (KI4PJW @ June 04 2007,20:42)]Every person he arrested should get a lawyer, sue the PD, the State, and every Judge that tried or convicted them in one of his cases.
That'll probably happen, but it's questionable that the officer's status (or lack of it) is enough to sustain damages or invalidate an arrest.

You wouldn't have a case against a judge, however. #A judge would have been acting in good faith and under color of law. #Now, if the judge knew that the officer was an illegal alien, that would be another thing entirely. #But that doesn't seem to be the case here.

It'll be interesting to see how this plays out.

W5HTW
06-05-2007, 03:56 AM
Quote[/b] (NC5P @ June 04 2007,20:30)]Illegal Alien Cop (http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=614104)

In case some of you missed it the city of Santa Fe, NM wants to recruit Mexican nationals to be cops but the state said no.
Yes, I missed it. Can you provide a link to that story? Thanks

Ed

KI4PJW
06-05-2007, 04:10 AM
Quote[/b] (K5FH @ June 04 2007,02:52)]Quote[/b] (KI4PJW @ June 04 2007,20:42)]Every person he arrested should get a lawyer, sue the PD, the State, and every Judge that tried or convicted them in one of his cases.
That'll probably happen, but it's questionable that the officer's status (or lack of it) is enough to sustain damages or invalidate an arrest.

You wouldn't have a case against a judge, however. #A judge would have been acting in good faith and under color of law. #Now, if the judge knew that the officer was an illegal alien, that would be another thing entirely. #But that doesn't seem to be the case here.

It'll be interesting to see how this plays out.
Sir,

Not talking about punitive damages in the case of Judges, just reversal of any conviction. Unless, as you pointed out it can be determined that it was known by said Judge.
Either way, it is disgraceful that this happened and worse still that some are defending it. Points to problems that are larger than many in our governmental systems will admit.

ka5piu
06-05-2007, 04:23 AM
Hello.

Next question, how did anybody find out?
It took years for me to find out my true background.
I was an adopted orphan and no one wanted to say anything, so I know how hard it is to trace things like this.

K5FH
06-05-2007, 04:33 AM
Quote[/b] (KI4PJW @ June 04 2007,21:10)]Not talking about punitive damages in the case of Judges, just reversal of any conviction. #Unless, as you pointed out it can be determined that it was known by said Judge.

Either way, it is disgraceful that this happened and worse still that some are defending it. #Points to problems that are larger than many in our governmental systems will admit.
I wasn't sure if that's what you meant. #However, the point is well taken. #This entire episode is disgraceful and indicates, at best, incompetence and, at worst, corruption on the part of governmental entities.

KA5PIU:
Quote[/b] ]Next question, how did anybody find out?
It took years for me to find out my true background.

Under normal circumstances, before you're sworn in as a police officer, you must successfully pass a thorough background check. #If there are gaps, missing or conflicting information in the background check they must be cleared up before you are approved. #I can't imagine Milwaukee P.D. putting this guy on the street before he has passed the background check.

That is a good question, though; how DID they finally figure this out?

KI4PJW
06-05-2007, 05:28 AM
Quote[/b] (K5FH @ June 04 2007,03:33)]Quote[/b] (KI4PJW @ June 04 2007,21:10)]Not talking about punitive damages in the case of Judges, just reversal of any conviction. #Unless, as you pointed out it can be determined that it was known by said Judge.

Either way, it is disgraceful that this happened and worse still that some are defending it. #Points to problems that are larger than many in our governmental systems will admit.
I wasn't sure if that's what you meant. #However, the point is well taken. #This entire episode is disgraceful and indicates, at best, incompetence and, at worst, corruption on the part of governmental entities.

KA5PIU:
Quote[/b] ]Next question, how did anybody find out?
It took years for me to find out my true background.

Under normal circumstances, before you're sworn in as a police officer, you must successfully pass a thorough background check. #If there are gaps, missing or conflicting information in the background check they must be cleared up before you are approved. #I can't imagine Milwaukee P.D. putting this guy on the street before he has passed the background check.

That is a good question, though; how DID they finally figure this out?
Hey Brother, you know there is no incompetence in government. Nothing happens in goverment that was not planned, so that leaves one thing.

KE4FES
06-07-2007, 01:11 AM
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charlie