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 Az business raid "Arizona's sweeping new immigration law doesn't even take effect until next month, but lawmakers in nearly 20 other states are already clamoring to follow in its footsteps." clean this bitch up! :pimp EL MIRAGE and YOUNGTOWN, Ariz. -- Maricopa County sheriff's deputies on Friday morning converged on two business locations -- one in El Mirage and another in Youngtown -- as part of an investigation into possibly identity theft and fraud. The first raid happened at a sanitation company owned by Parks & Sons of Sun City. That business is located near U.S. 60 and Thunderbird Road. That location is the company's maintenance yard. Between 40 and 50 deputies and posse members armed with search warrants descended on the facility early Friday morning. Aerial video showed deputies going into and out of the building, several of them carrying what appeared to be evidence bags. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office reportedly received a couple of anonymous tips from workers several months ago indicating that the company employed suspected undocumented immigrants who had used stolen identities or false documents to get their jobs. The company has been under investigation for about six months. Deputies said they were looking for seven suspected illegal immigrants. Those seven people have been taken into custody, including one who reportedly jumped over a fence in an effort to get away, said Sheriff Joe Arpaio. The family of one of the men taken into custody said the father of six had worked at Parks & Sons for 15 years. They believe the sheriff's raids are unfair and target people who are just trying to make a living. Investigators talked to about 40 other employees at the El Mirage location. "We have information on seven [suspects], but there's a few others we don't have information on," Arpaio said. "They're still here illegally. We'll deal with them." The other raid location was in Youngtown near Grand and 111th avenues. That is the main office of Parks & Sons of Sun City, which employs about 100 people and has been doing business in the Valley since 1964. Deputies said the raid was going smoothly and everybody was cooperating. Arpaio said his team was trying to determine if Parks & Sons knowingly hire the suspected illegal immigrants. "We accomplish our mission by taking off the streets people that committed Class 4 felonies by using other peoples' identification," Arpaio said. "That should be the big story. ... What about the false identification they [the suspects] are using? That's why we're number one in the nation for ... stealing peoples' identities. ... Most of them [the suspects], either they steal someone's Social Security number and use those, and you know how it is when y our ID is stolen, how long it takes to get that rectified." Some say that having 40 to 50 deputies and posse members involved in the raid was a waste of resources. Arpaio vehemently disagreed. "Why does everybody talk about me using resources?" he asked. "Actually, I should have had more out here because we had people escape. I should have put more people out here. I don't care about the critics. I know how to run this organization." MCSO has conducted dozens of raids like this morning's operation since the employer sanctions law went into effect. "This is our 36th investigation, going into workplaces," Arpaio said. "One hundred percent of the people we arrest, almost, are here illegally." Arpaio said his office has "a list" of businesses currently under investigation for allegedly employing suspected undocumented immigrants. According to MCSO, two of the suspect taken into custody Friday morning are suspected of committing identity theft. One was wanted on an outstanding warrant. The remains four suspects were suspected of being in the country illegally and were turned over to ICE. That process will soon change with the imminent implementation of Senate Bill 1070, due to go into effect on July 29. Arpaio said he's looking forward to that. "With the new law, I'm going to put them in jail. They're not going to be turned over to ICE," Arpaio said. "I will enforce that new law because it gives me the authority now to arrest those that we have no other crime on." MCSO said the investigation into Parker & Sons will continue as sheriff's deputies are looking for several other employees suspected of committing identity theft. | 
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 I see that Obama put a new guy in charge of ICE that's for sanctuary cities. What a fucking joke that is? | 
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 I would think that 15 years should be enough time to attain legal status. | 
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 But yeah, if he started off right, he very well could have gotten legal status in that time. | 
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 50 deputies and how many man hours to arrest 7 people? Why don't they just come down on employers harder to make sure there are no jobs for illegals? Oh wait, that's anti-business. | 
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 Dude has 6 children and was a garbage man?  Tell me they are living not on government assistance. I have 2 children and I am almost there and I make a helluva lot more than a garbage man. | 
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 According to MCSO, two of the suspect taken into custody Friday morning are suspected of committing identity theft. One was wanted on an outstanding warrant. The remaining four suspects were suspected of being in the country illegally and were turned over to ICE" Only 2 were wanted on identity theft charges. NO mention of fines to the employer or other deterrents. What stops them from hiring more illegals? If they end up getting arrested, the company just doesn't have to send them a final cheque, right? More free/cheap labour for them! | 
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 And, average pay in AZ is 32k link | 
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 what are you smoking? crabs perhaps :1orglaugh | 
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 Big article in newspaper today about illegals packing up and leaving AZ.  Most seem to be headed to California and New Mexico; but, the are definitely getting out of town. | 
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 In regards to the raids ... it's all show. If the government (talking both state and federal) was serious about immigration, they would go after employers with massive fines and stiff prison sentences. Ron | 
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 Welcome to Obama's America. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_y8SPNbAAKo...lf-Hitler.jpeg http://fserv.growingbolder.com/0/0/190/190574-450.jpg | 
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 what are those things on south park those goofy creatures http://www.skool.us/files/new/TheJakovasaurs.gif :thumbsup | 
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 Good to hear, go Joe :thumbsup I was down by 36th st and Thomas area the other day and all the scum that use to trash the neighborhood and Home depot are all gone to include their broken down autos.....even the trashy apartments are repainted and have for lease signs up. Maybe California will welcome them with open arms :1orglaugh:1orglaugh | 
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 cool. next send all the blacks back to africa. | 
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 Good send them back! took my dad 15 years to become a citizen. | 
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 "One hundred percent of the people we arrest, almost, are here illegally." Is it 100% or is it "almost" ? I hope the people wrongfully arrested for simply going to work sue them for every dime they can. | 
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 Possibly one or more of those is between AZ and Mexico | 
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 Damn, Sly look at the can worms you opened! I guess they don't get the sarcasm. Some people don't get out much. | 
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 The government absolutely needs to to come down hard on businesses that hire illegals but first they need to set up a system for employers to verify potential employers are legal. Sure some businesses knowingly hire illegals and pay under the table and then there are those that take the fake documents and don't know better. With photoshop, laser printers do you think Flo in HR can tell the difference between a fake document and a real one. Hell just make social security flag and investigate all duplicate or wrong SS#'s being turned in via company tax records. | 
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 this has nothing to do with the new law... these raids go on in LA all day long... They even go on in Ohio and northern states where people go to try and escape the raids. | 
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 It is called an illegal citizen because it is against the law. Period. If they want to live in our country then by all means, live here but, do it the right way. :2 cents: | 
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 That would dry up demand, definitely. The problem is: are people willing to pay the full economic price of sealing off the labor market to cheap illegal labor? | 
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 I also have "a list". It's of groceries I need to buy. I wrote the list on "some paper". I call this "list" on "paper" my "grocery list". I'm "using quotation marks" in odd places that "seem to" make no sense. "Just" like in "the" articl"e". | 
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