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Website Called 'IllegalAlienReport' Allows People To Anonymously Report Suspected Undocumented Immigrants

Posted: 05/07/2012 1:32 pm Updated: 05/07/2012 1:48 pm

A website called 'Illegal Alien Report' has surfaced on the the web, allowing people to publish reports about "illegal alien activity and border security threats."

Through user-generated reports, people have published personal names and included locations on Google Maps of the whereabouts of alleged undocumented immigrants.

According to the site, it's purpose is to document "cases of migrant labor, drug trafficking, human smuggling, theft, fraud, and violent crime involving illegal immigrants and businesses hiring illegal aliens" in the United States, Canada, Australia, Russia, and most of Western Europe including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy.

The site, created by a professional search engine marketer, "supports the publishing of autobiographical information both by people who believe that they may have experienced close encounters with illegal aliens and by anyone who has ever been an illegal alien."

The website also hosts a forum for online discussions and a merchandise shopping center, under the tab 'Fun Stuff'. Current merchandise being sold in the site include a Rosetta Stone English Kit and a bumper sticker that reads "Welcome to America, Now Speak English."

And apparently people concerned with "documenting" alleged undocumented immigrants might also be seeking romantic connections as the banner advertisement which runs along the top of the website is of a popular online dating service and lets visitors to IllegalAlienReport.com "browse thousand of local singles!"

Take A Look At The Country's Harshest Immigration Laws:

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  • The Template: California Proposition 187 (1994)

    California's Proposition 187 was submitted to the voters with the full support of then Republican governor Pete Wilson. It essentially blamed undocumented immigrants for the poor performance of the state economy in the early 1990s. The law called for cutting off benefits to undocumented immigrants: prohibiting their access to health care, public education, and other social services in California. It also required state authorities to report anyone who they suspected was undocumented. <strong>Status:</strong> The law passed with the support of 55 percent of the voters in 1994 but declared unconstitutional 1997. The law was killed in 1999 when a new governor, Democrat Gray Davis, refused to appeal a judicial decision that struck down most of the law. Even though short-lived, the legislation paved the way for harsher immigration laws to come. On the other hand, the strong reaction from the Hispanic community and immigration advocates propelled a drive for naturalization of legal residents and created as many as one million new voters.

  • The Worst: Arizona SB 1070

    The Arizona Act made it a misdemeanor for an undocumented immigrant to be within the state lines of Arizona without legal documents allowing their presence in the U.S. The law was widely criticized as xenophobic and for encouraging racial profiling. It required state authorities to inquire about an individual's immigration status during an arrest when there was "reasonable suspicion" that the individual was undocumented. The law would allow police to detain anyone who they believed was in the country illegally. <strong>Status:</strong> The law was signed into law by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer on April 23, 2010, immediately generating a swirl of controversy and questions about its constitutionality. In July 2010 and February 2012, federal judges blocked different provisions of SB 1070, setting the stage for the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/25/sb1070-ruling-supreme-court_n_1614119.html" target="_hplink">the Supreme Court decision of June 25, 2012</a> which struck down multiple provisions but upheld the controversial "papers please" provision, a centerpiece of the law which critics say will lead to racial profiling

  • Following Arizona's Footsteps: Georgia HB 87

    The controversy over Arizona's immigration law was followed by heated debate over Georgia's own law. HB 87 required government agencies and private companies to check the immigration status of applicants. This law also limited some government benefits to people who could prove their legal status. <strong>Status:</strong> Although a federal judge temporarily blocked parts of the law considered too extreme, it went into effect on July 1st. 2011. House: 113-56 Senate: 39-17

  • Verifying Authorized Workers: Pennsylvania HB 1502

    This bill, which was approved in 2010, bans contractors and subcontractors employ undocumented workers from having state construction contracts. The bill also protects employees who report construction sites that hire illegal workers. To ensure that contractors hire legal workers, the law requires employers to use the identification verification system E-verify, based on a compilation of legally issued Social Security numbers. <strong>Status:</strong> Approved on June 8th 2010. House: 188-6 (07/08/2010) <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/donkeyhotey/" target="_hplink">Flickr photo by DonkeyHotey</a>

  • A Spin Off of Arizona: Utah HB 497

    Many states tried to emulate Arizona's SB 1070 law. However, most state legislatures voted against the proposals. Utah's legislature managed to approve an immigration law based on a different argument. Taking into consideration the criticism of racial profiling in Arizona, Utah required ID cards for "guest workers" and their families. In order to get such a card workers must pay a fee and have clean records. The fees go up to $2,500 for immigrants who entered the country illegally and $1,000 for immigrants who entered the country legally but were not complying with federal immigration law, <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2011/mar/06/nation/la-na-illegal-immigration-20110306" target="_hplink">according to the LA Times.</a> <strong>Status: </strong> Law went into effect on 03/15/2011 House: 59-15 (03/04/2011) Senate: 22-5 (03/04/2011)

  • The Most Comprehensive: Florida HB-1C

    Florida's immigration law prohibits any restrictions on the enforcement of federal immigration law. It makes it unlawful for undocumented immigrants within the state to apply for work or work as an independent contractor. It forbids employers from hiring immigrants if they are aware of their illegal status and requires work applicants to go through the E-verify system in order to check their Social Security number. <strong>Status: </strong>effective since October 1st, 2010

  • The Hot Seat: Alabama HB 56

    The new immigration law in Alabama is considered the toughest in the land, even harder than Arizona's SB 1070. It prohibits law enforcement officers from releasing an arrested person before his or her immigration status is determined. It does not allow undocumented immigrants to receive any state benefit, and prohibits them from enrolling in public colleges, applying for work or soliciting work in a public space. The law also prohibits landlords from renting property to undocumented immigrants, and employers from hiring them. It requires residents to prove they are citizens before they become eligible to vote. The law asked every school in the state to submit an annual report with the number of presumed undocumented students, but this part, along with others, were suspended by federal courts. <strong>Status:</strong> Approved June 2nd, 2011 House: 73-28 (04/05/2011) Senate: 23-11 (05/05/2011) <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/longislandwins/" target="_hplink">Flickr photo by longislandwins</a>



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07:00 PM on 05/09/2012
Not my job to turn in people that may POSSIBLY be illegals. Our tax dollars already pay for others to investigate and enforce that. Thats like me paying a painter to watch me paint my own house! Not doing it! Offer me a tax break, then I may consider it!
04:36 PM on 05/10/2012
Your incentive should be, keeping your job and your country!
07:41 PM on 05/10/2012
That's not even worth a reply!
07:29 AM on 09/10/2012
Actually, a lot of states think that it's not law enforcement's job to do that, which is why police in CA are no longer allowed to even check the immigration status of anyone not suspected of a felony.

This basically means that if the common citizen doesn't say something, nobody's going to investigate a suspected illegal immigrant. It's the same as saying they have a free pass while legal immigrants have to work hard for their's. Might as well just become illegal at that point.

And Carrwatt is right, enough people not wanting to say anything, and illegal immigrants will take jobs. In fact, right now, it is easier in a lot of immigration-rich cities for an illegal immigrant to find a job than it is for a citizen or a legal immigrant to find one.

That's not because the citizen and legal immigrant are lazier and unwilling to do the jobs that illegals are willing to do. It's simply because the business doesn't look for a legal person to hire. They specifically look for an illegal to hire.
12:08 AM on 05/09/2012
Do humans lose their citizenship when they become zombies?
12:04 AM on 05/09/2012
Illegal aliens? They really only allow aliens from Mars and Krypton here anyway. Not the ones from Saturn and Vulcan
07:29 PM on 05/08/2012
About freakin' time!
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
03:36 PM on 05/08/2012
Why doesn't the government set up an "800" number so that illegals could call in and self-report? That way they wouldn't have to worry about being turned in by someone else.
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mitsecl
Don't mistake kindness for weakness...
01:57 PM on 05/08/2012
Do you like your fruit and salads???

THAKN AN IMMIGRANT LABORER...
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frankg3400
05:31 PM on 05/08/2012
You sound as if all illegals are working in the fields when only about 3% actually do.
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spytheweb
Black Democrat
07:42 PM on 05/08/2012
I wouldn't mind getting my fruits and salads from China.
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Jerry Bourbon
11:43 AM on 05/11/2012
Are you a farmer who likes paying sub minimum wages to your help?

THAKN AN (ILLEGAL) IMMIGRANT LABORER!
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Jerry Bourbon
11:49 AM on 05/08/2012
Is this like the "See Something Say Something" website run by Obama's Dept of Homeland Stupidity?
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Viper1st
multi quasi faceted
10:18 AM on 05/08/2012
Some ~ just fax employment applications of illegals applying for jobs, from their jobsite trailer offices directly to the nearest ICE Office.

Extremely, effective ~
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parabq
08:08 AM on 05/08/2012
BEWARE !!! Its downloading virus's !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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parabq
08:07 AM on 05/08/2012
What a crappy site - hahahahahahahahah
12:00 AM on 05/08/2012
Someone should report Mitt Romney. His family illegaly entered the U.S. after having fled to Mexico to avoid prosecution for polygamy.
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Jerry Bourbon
11:43 AM on 05/08/2012
What is your point?
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mitsecl
Don't mistake kindness for weakness...
01:52 PM on 05/08/2012
He was born to illegal immigrants...he should be denied citizenship according to some GOP extremists...
11:42 PM on 05/07/2012
It's funny that during the years when the econ was booming because of the $1billion a day war; no one but the trades people complained about the illegals. After the crash, all problems and all negative events are the fault of the illegals
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spytheweb
Black Democrat
05:38 AM on 05/08/2012
Unreported - Illegal Aliens Home Loan Fraud and The Financial Crisis

"Thanks to lax Bush administration policies allowing illegal aliens to use "matricula consular cards" and taxpayer-identification numbers to open bank accounts, mortgage fraud has grown. Money-lenders still have no access to a verification system to check Social Security numbers before approving loans."

"Fraudsters also have engaged in house-flipping rings using illegal aliens as straw buyers. Among many examples the FBI cites: a conspiracy in Las Vegas involving a former Nevada First Residential Mortgage Company branch manager who directed loan officers and processors in the origination of 233 fraudulent Federal Housing Authority loans valued at over $25 million. The defrauders made and submitted false employment and income documentation for borrowers; most were illegal immigrants from Mexico. To date, the FBI reported, "Fifty-eight loans with a total value of $6.2 million have gone into default, with a loss to the Housing and Urban Development Department of over $1.9 million."

http://www.warriorsfortruth.com/illegal-aliens-mortgage-fraud.html
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frankg3400
05:38 PM on 05/08/2012
Here is a story where illegals are collecting 4 billion dollars a year for kids not even living in the US because of a tax loophole and the IRS and Congress aren't doing anything about it.

http://www.wthr.com/video?clipId=7054149&autostart=true
11:32 PM on 05/07/2012
Just get on there and make as many joke claims as you can. Flood them with it. And have fun!
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BeasTT
01:39 PM on 05/08/2012
I would deport you first just for your avatar.
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thaierah143
10:41 PM on 05/07/2012
How about we send CONgress and those in the WH to jail.
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mitsecl
Don't mistake kindness for weakness...
01:55 PM on 05/08/2012
Under what charges??? enlighten me...
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JB frm NC
"And who is my neighbor?"
10:13 PM on 05/07/2012
Uncle Fidel got good mileage out of getting people to turn in their neighbors. Nice to see that totalitarianism is so fungible.