"Gerome Kalbasov" wrote in message
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> The Montgomery County, Maryland website contains information which
> suggests the County is flagrantly breaking federal immigration law by
> employing and providing benefits for illegal alien. The state of Maryland
> issues drivers license to illegal alien which also appears to be illegal.
> Who is supposed to investigate and prosecute this and why are they not?
>
> A presentation from the county website contains the following information.
> Of the 931,000 county residents, 35% speak English as a second language.
> This implies a similar percentage are in the US illegally. The county
> funds day labor centers run by CASA de Maryland. CASA de Maryland is an
> illegal alien advocacy group. The county has a "don't ask don't tell
> policy" on legal status when providing benefits such as welfare, food
> stamps and housing assistance. This suggests the county knowingly provides
> all welfare services to illegal aliens.
>
> The county has a 4 billion dollar annual budget. With 35% of the people in
> the county likely to be illegal alien and with a "don't ask don't tell"
> policy on welfare it is likely that 1 or 2 billion dollars of the county's
> budget goes to the employment and benefits for illegal aliens. Just by
> casual observation most of the people working on county public works
> projects are illegal aliens.
>
> The county admits there are legal issues. Federal law 8 USC §
> 1324a(a)state, "it is unlawful for a person or other entity: To hire or to
> recruit or refer for a fee for employment" any illegal aliens. The county
> directly funds day labor centers knowing that most of the people using it
> are illegal. This can reasonable be considered recruiting illegals for
> employment and against the law.
>
> Federal law 8 USC § 1621 forbids providing welfare benefits to illegal
> aliens. The "don't ask don't tell" policy is in flagrant violation of this
> law. With hundreds of thousand of illegal aliens in the county, it is
> obvious the "don't ask don't tell" policy intentionally gives billions of
> aid to illegal aliens.
>
> Federal law 8 USC § 1324 also has clear provisions forbidding any
> "harboring" or "aiding and abetting" of illegal aliens.
>
> Who in the government is responsible for enforcing this law? Which agency
> like the FBI should investigate this? Which prosecutor, local, state or
> Federal can or should prosecute this? Why are they not doing so?
Need to bring this to the attention of the depatment of homeland security.
http://www.ice.gov/
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