Showing posts with label ID Theft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ID Theft. Show all posts

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Illegals just doing jobs Americans do not want

How many times have we heard that we need illegals here because they are doing jobs Americans don’t want. Yesterday, ICE released a news item that proves how wrong this statement can be and makes you wonder how many people filed a complaint on this company over the years and how many illegals are still here taking jobs.

Gregory J. Oldiges, 55, owner of Williams Brothers Roofing and Siding in Dayton Ohio pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiring to bring illegal aliens to work for his roofing company, and to conspiring to commit wire fraud by sending fraudulent invoices to insurance companies for work by his company.

According to court documents, between 2004 and 2013, Oldiges set-up at least 39 subcontracts with illegal aliens to perform roofing services in Dayton. He and many of his employees knew that many of these illegal aliens used aliases or false names when entering into these subcontracts. His employees, with his knowledge, provide false names along with the documents for them to use and the company accepted them filing fraudulent IRS Forms so they could work. Oldiges also financed the smuggling of illegal workers into the Unites States, defrauded customers and insurance providers on roofing jobs.

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For 10 years not only did this man stop Americans from having jobs, he broke the rules of good business; along with committing ID theft, forgery and human smuggling. 24 or 57 months in prison is not nearly enough time for this man.

What do you think?

Friday, May 14, 2010

Business owner harbored illegal alien who killed a police officer

HOUSTON - A local landscaping business owner was sentenced on Monday to three months in prison and three months home confinement for harboring the illegal alien who ultimately killed a Houston police officer in 2006. The sentence was announced by U.S. Attorney José Angel Moreno. The investigation was conducted by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Houston Police Department.

Robert Lane Camp, 47, the owner of Camp Landscaping in Deer Park, Texas, and now a convicted felon, was also sentenced to a five-year probationary term with special conditions by U.S. District Judge Vanessa Gilmore. Camp pleaded guilty on Oct. 5, 2009, admitting that he knowingly harbored Juan Leonardo Quintero-Perez (Quintero), an illegal alien, by employing him and leasing a residence to him.

According to court documents, Camp employed Quintero in his landscape business. When Quintero was arrested and charged by the State of Texas with indecency with a child in 1998, Camp bonded Quintero out of jail and continued to employ him. Quintero was sentenced to a term of deferred adjudication for the state offense. Quintero was deported in 1999, but illegally reentered the United States in Arizona, then flew to Houston. When Quintero returned to Houston, he resumed his employment with Camp. Camp also rented Quintero a home and listed Quintero's wife, a U.S. citizen, in government records as an employee instead of Quintero.

On Sept. 22, 2006, Quintero was arrested while driving a Camp company vehicle by Houston Police Officer Rodney Johnson. While sitting in the back seat of Officer Johnson's patrol car, Quintero retrieved a pistol hidden on his person, and shot and killed Officer Johnson. Quintero was convicted of capital murder in the 248th District Court of Harris County, Texas, and has been sentenced to life in prison.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jay Hileman and Ryan McConnell, Southern District of Texas, prosecuted the case.





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