Feds And State Officials Allowing Illegal Dumpings In Foreign Countries Of Disabled Undocumented Patients By U.S. Hospitals

Quelino Jimenez Ojeda

Editorial:

A New Year approaches as the feds and state officials continue to over look hospitals and their executive medical boards that decide to dump disabled patients in other countries without legal consent.

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 31, 2010

Chicago, Illinois - On December 21, the executive board of the Advocate Christ Medical Center (ACMC) in Oak Lawn near Chicago decided to forcibily remove Quelino Jimenez Ojeda, 23, from the hospital care after five months of treatment for a spinal cord injury. Ojeda was taken out of the hospital by a private company hired by ACMC and put on a plane to Mexico, so ACMC could finally stop paying for his medical treatment. Ojeda became a quadriplegic as a result of a work related injuring. He was admitted to ACMC in August and on December 21, Ojeda was repatriated (deported) to Mexico because he was undocumented and happened to be admitted to ACMC.
The deportation was not done by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or any other federal agency, but a mere hospital group of people in the executive board of the ACMC.
Their reasoning, Ojeda's mother approved the removal, but now it was learned that she never authorized such removal. His former guardian and lawyer weren't even notified of Ojeda's departure.
So far, no federal or state investigation has been launched to see if ACMC and the private company they hired to removed him violated any federal laws and Ojeda's rights as a disabled person. Sure there was an expense to treat Ojeda, but what ever the cost ACMC could have write it off at the end of the year as a business donation, contribution, or expense in claiming tax deductions, if run as a private business. Even, if they were non-profit ACMC could have claimed it and sought grants and corporate contributions or placed Ojeda at an affordable care service provider where he could continue to get care at a lower cost.
Nevertheless, they took it upon themselves and deported Ojeda to a remote area in Oaxaca, Mexico where there is a less efficient hospital to provide him with an artificial respirator to keep him alive.
ACMC and the private firm that they hired and all those responsible who conspired to repatriate Ojeda should all be charged with federal felonies for kidnapping, civil rights violation, discrimination against disable patients, transporting an unwilling disable person to another country and dumping in a foreign soil among other would be charges.
It's about time the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department Homeland Security, U.S. Congress and President Barack H. Obama step up to the plate to enforce disabilities laws, transporting unwilling disabled patients to a foreign country and protect the disable patients whether legal or illegally in the U.S.
By ACMC decision to deport Ojeda back to Mexico in order to save costs, they have sentenced him to possible death without committing a capital offense.
In the 1940's, Adolf Hitler in Germany had a master plan for disabled people, by putting them in consentration camps and then gasing them as part of the final solution. It's a long shot from what Hitler adopted to compare the final solution with what is actually happening today to defenseless and disabled patients in U.S. hospitals.
Someone has to care and expose the issue nationally to ensure equal protection of the law to all the disabled patients and human beings in our mists. They're equally protected under the U.S. Constitution and disabilities laws that were created to protect people with disabilities. Then, why aren't they being enforced?, are lawsuits the only venue to get remedy? Why haven't hospitals paid the ultimate price by losing their licenses to operate for violating the rights of the disabled? It's time for the feds and state officials to charge those with criminal offenses who commit such violations against the disable patients.
However, ACMC did what some people (Chicago Latino community supporters for Ojeda) are alleging and calling an illegal act by deporting a defenseless disabled patient who was costing them profits in medical treatment.
There has been other cases as well of disabled patients being repatriated to foreign countries. One case in particular was Luis Alberto Jimenez, then 31, in Florida who became a quadriplegic with severe brain damage in a 2000 traffic accident. He was then deported on July 10, 2003 by the Martin Memorial Medical Center in Stuart to Guatemala. The hospital executive medical board argued that they had paid more than $1 million to treat Jimenez for three years, who was an undocumented patient. They decided to repatriate him to Guatemala for his own good by spending more than $30,000 to transport him in a chartered private jet.
In a lawsuit brought by his cousin Montejo Gasper, a jury found that the hospital had done the right thing to deport Jimenez back to his country. On appeal in 2009, the Florida state appeals judge overturned the case and ruled that state judges don't have the power to decide immigration cases and that Jimenez shouldn't have been sent back to Guatemala by Martin Memorial Medical Center. A tragic case.
U.S disabled patients throughout the country are facing the same treatment, discrimination and dumpings by hospitals trying to save their own profits and annual raises for capping costs. News reports from 2006 to date have exposed such illegal dumpings of U.S. Citizens by hospitals in Los Angeles, California, New York, and in other states whose executive medical boards decided to discharge and dump the elderly, disabled and homeless patients who lack insurance into skid row areas, streets and homeless shelters not equiped to handle such patients in order to cut costs.
This type of cases will follow in the New Year 2011, if Americans, the feds and President Obama just seat back and continue to let it happen.

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Governor Elect Scott Walker Selects Perez, A Hispanic Labor Economist To Lead Wisconsin DWD In January

Manuel "Manny" Perez

Photo: JNA Staffing

Walker names Manuel Perez as Secretary for the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. Perez will become the first Hispanic in Wisconsin's history to lead DWD in January.

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 30, 2010

Madison - On Thursday, Governor-elect Scott Walker (R) named Manuel "Manny" Perez, former President and Co-owner of JNA Staffing as Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) replacing DWD Secretary Roberta Gassman in January. Perez in Walker's Cabinet position will be in charge of seven divisions in the DWD, including the unemployment and compensation division.
Perez originally from Caracas, Venezuela is well known as a labor economist and is currently the Chair of the Wisconsin Hispanic Republican National Assembly and the Secretary for the Republican National Hispanic Assembly.
The DWD website provided the following information, the Department's primary responsibilities include providing job services training and employment assistance to people looking for work, at the same time as it works with employers on finding the necessary workers to fill current job openings.
Under the DWD umbrella, a wide variety of employment programs can be found which range from securing jobs for the disabled, and assisting former welfare recipients as they make a transition into work. Promoting employment in the state through Wisconsin Job Centers, linking youth with jobs of tomorrow, protecting and enforcing worker's rights, processing jobs of tomorrow, protecting and enforcing worker's rights, unemployment claims and ensuring workers compensation claims are paid in accordance with the law, according to DWD's website.

Click here for Manny's Perez bio and pic from WI DWD posted recently.

Perez brief bio:

14 years of experience in the staffing and HR industry

Expert in security and compliance

Doctoral Studies in Labor Economics Economic Development, UW-Madison

Former North America Product Manager for Manpower U.S.A., Managed Services Staffing for the largest staffing corporation in the U.S.

Expert in the design of advanced staffing solutions that generate savings.

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Protest At Advocate Christ Medical Center In Illinois For Illegally Deporting Quadriplegic Undocumented Immigrant To Mexico

Quelino Jimenez Ojeda

Photo courtesy of Jesus Vargas

In January, a lawyer will file a lawsuit asking for an unspecified amount of compensation against hospital for deporting his client. 

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 29, 2010

Oak Lawn, Illinois - On Wednesday afternoon, numerous members and several organizations from the Hispanic community protested in front of the Advocate Christ Medical Center (ACMC), 4440 W. 95th Street in Oak Lawn near Chicago for illegally deporting a quadriplegic undocumented patient back to Mexico. ACMC's repatriation of a patient to eliminate further incurring medical costs is being condemn by members of the Mexican community in Chicago.
The protest included a vigil, which protesters claim that Quelino Jimenez Ojeda, 23, was illegally repatriated (deported) by the hospital in violation of international laws and without the Mexican goverment's legal authorization. Ojeda is originally from Oaxaca, Mexico and in August had been working for an Atlanta based roofing company in the Chicago area when he was injured. He apparently fell to the ground from a ladder located on the fourth floor damaging his spinal cord when he cracked his neck on the fall and became a quadriplegic requiring the use of an artificial respirator to keep him alive.
He was admitted to Advocate Christ Medical Center in August and on December 22, the ACMC hospital medical executive board decided to repatriate Ojeda without his consent and without informing his family, lawyer or the Mexican Consulate in Chicago about the drastic measure. On December 16, Ojeda informed hospital staff that he was refusing to be discharged by an attempt to deport him back to Mexico, where his medical needs won't be provided to survive his condition.
On December 22, Reinaldo Cruz Garcia, the legal guardian for Ojeda and two friends went to visit him at the hospital, but Ojeda was no where to be found. They went to get information from Adam Weber, a social worker at ACMC who neglected to provide them with any information about Ojeda and called security to remove Garcia and two other people from the hospital for inquiring about the whereabouts of Ojeda. Although, they were able to see Ojeda being transported out of the hospital, according to a press release.
Garcia was taken off as the guardian a day before Ojeda was deported when ACMC petitioned a judge in Cook County for his removal. The hospital medical staff upgraded his condition and was discharged the following day with authorization of Ojeda's mother in Mexico. When Garcia and Ana Maria Cruz spoke to his mother in Oaxaca, she denied giving any approval for ACMC to discharge and transport Ojeda to a less efficient hospital in Mexico.
The ACMC hospital officials committed an illegal act of "Dumping," said Chicago Attorney James Geraghty in an interview with the EFE news agency in Mexico. Geraghty prevented Ojeda's repatriation in November when he was hired to represent Ojeda by the Mexican Consulate in Chicago.
In the EFE article Geraghty said, a colleague at the ACMC couldn't confirm who decided for Ojeda to be repatriated without his consent as a result of not having the money to pay for medical costs. No information was provided by Geraghty, if the roofing company had provided insurance for Ojeda.
Ioana Navarrete Pellicer, Department Chief of Protection at the Mexican Consulate in Chicago told EFE that two vice presidents at the ACMC had said they didn't have to comment or give any information concerning Ojeda to the Mexican Consulate. Navarrete is credited for getting Geraghty who provides legal seminers at the consulate to represent Ojeda.
Geraghty confirmed that in January he will file a lawsuit against ACMC asking for an unspecified compensation for the removal of  Ojeda, in behave of Ojeda and his family. He said, Ojeda was taken to a hospital in Mexico where they can't provide an artificial respirator for Ojeda to be kept alive, according to EFE.
In a press released issued by the vigil group protesting ACMC's decision to repatriate Ojeda, Horacio Esparza, Executive Director of Progress Center For Independent Living, which advocates for people with disabilities stated, ”Christ Hospital repatriated this patient back to rural Mexico where he will be unable to receive proper medical care for his condition. The hospital acted with out any humanity and violated all medical ethics to save lives.” Esparza is legally blind.
Jesus Vargas of the March 10th Coalition said, ”We will pray for the respect and dignity of are immigrant brothers that suffer accidents that leave them crippled for life.”
Marlene Cruz a 20 year old Hispanic American whose family helped with the care of Quelino stated, “I use to think that Christ hospital was a good place-- but now after what they have done to Quelino-- I feel outraged that this hospital would do something to a person just for not having papers.”
Julie Contreras, LULAC National Immigrant Affairs Commission stated, ”While the President, Senate and Congress of this nation allow the immigration laws to remain broken—human beings who come to this country to work hard for a better life become disposable waste for Corporations like Advocate Health & Hospitals.”
U.S. hospitals who receive Medicare reimbursements must provide emergency care to a patient until they're stabilized and a plan for discharge is filed, under federal law.

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Top Ten TV Show Hosts of 2010

Yesterday I had the pleasure to work with Fast Top Ten, a new social networking website that allows you to create Top Ten Lists. All you have to do is think about 10 good candidates for your favorite subject! Of course, I experienced the thrill to create a list under one of my favorite subjects: Entertainment! My nominees for Top Ten TV Show Hosts of 2010 are: Ellen Degeneres, Wendy Williams, George Lopez, Mario Lopez,  Giuliana Rancic, Conan O'Brien, Chelsea Handler, Ryan Seacrest, Oprah Winfrey, and Joy Behar. Rate them today!

Reward Offered And Suspect Sketch Released In Escobedo Ortiz Homicide In Chihuahua Mexico

Wanted poster: Left, sketch of alleged killer and right, Sergio Rafael Barraza Bocanegra (Chihuahua PGR)

Chihuahua Attorney General's Office offers $200,000 pesos for information leading to the arrest of suspect in connection with Marisela Escobedo Ortiz homicide.

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 29, 2010

Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico - This week, the Chihuahua state Attorney General's Office (PGR) released the sketch of the alleged 30-year-old suspect who shot Marisela Escobedo Ortiz, 52, several times including a fatal shot to the head. The PGR has offered $200,000 pesos ($16,000 U.S.) for information leading to the arrest of the suspect. The suspect is believed to have been working with Sergio Rafael Barraza Bocanegra, 24, the alleged boyfriend and confessed killer of Ortiz' daughter Rubi Marisol Frayre Escobedo, 16, from Ciudad Juarez. 
Last week, the Cartel de Sinaloa joined Interpol, both the Mexican military and Federal Police in their search for fugitive Bocanegra. Bocanegra is accused of taking part in the planned killing of Ortiz on December 16 and the September 2008 murder of Rubi Marisol. He had confessed to killing Rubi Marisol and even led police to a hog farm where her dismembered body was found.
Mexican authorities are offering $500,000 pesos ($41,000 U.S.) for information leading to the arrest of Bocanegra and his accomplice. They issued an international warrant because Bocanegra could have left the country and Interpol joined the search.
Bocanegra is an alleged member of Los Zetas and now the Cartel de Sinaloa has also joined in the manhunt for Bocanegra, according to several hand written poster size signs discovered around Ciudad Juarez and the Chihuahua Capitol city.
Ortiz had struggled for two years to bring Bocanegra to justice for the murder of her daughter Rubi Marisol in 2008. The day Ortiz was killed, she was outside the Chihuahua state government building in the city of Chihuahua for nine days staging a protest and demanding justice from Governor César Duarte and the Chihuahua Attorney General's Office.

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Just 4 more days until Oprah's "Own" launches!

There's no question Oprah Winfrey is one of the most powerful  and admired women in this world. Her never ending efforts, generosity, and outstanding dedication, have taken Oprah to where she is at today: on every single corner of this world. And now, the world is eagerly and anxiously anticipating Own, the new Oprah Winfrey network that launches on January 1st, 2011. In my opinion, this date was perfectly picked for many  inspiring reasons. To me, Oprah is a woman that symbolizes hope, encouragement, a fresh beginning to something fruitful, and ever lasting love. She has proven to the world that it is possible to dream and to achieve. She has taught a lot of us that your dreams can transition into facts when you work hard for them. During a recent interview with Barbara Walters, Oprah discusses with Barbara several delicate topics. However, the moment I turned my tv's volume up was when Barbara introduced the subject of "having children". In summary, Oprah added that she wouldn't have done everything that she has accomplished in her life if she had any children during those years of her career development For some people, this might be sound odd. Nevertheless, to my understanding, some professionals are just very passionate and dedicated at what they do, and they just want to put their focus on their careers. Every person has their own way of being. Oprah is a very independent woman (evidently) and she just really wants to be her and help others, as we already know. She has definitely changed the world in numerous ways and we're all looking forward to see much more of what she does!


Time To Turn Off FoxNews?, For Utterly Using Racist Term 'Anchor Baby' In Posted Article By Associated Press

Editorial:

FoxNews owner financially supported through campaign contributions (one million) the Republicans (GOP) and now is using a racist label "Anchor Baby" in a current article " 'Anchor Baby' Constitutional Amendment to Face Scrutiny in Congress" Published on Dec. 26, by the Associated Press to target U.S. Citizens born to undocumented Immigrants.

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 27, 2010

New York, New York - On Sunday, Fox News dot com posted what utterly projects their editorial department staff and management as racists for allowing and adopting the racially motivated term "Anchor Baby" used by extreme conservative Republicans and anti-immigrants groups to smear U.S. Citizen children born to undocumented immigrants. FoxNews posted " 'Anchor Baby' Constitutional Amendment to Face Scrutiny in Congress" Published on December 26, by the Associated Press targeting U.S. Citizen children from undocumented immigrants.
FoxNews parent company who owns it, News Corp. and owner Rupert Murdock seem to welcome such racially motivated terms to target a segment of the U.S. Hispanic population. To other U.S. Citizens in the nation, Associated Press, FoxNews and Murdock have step up in the ladder to bigotry contradicting their own news slogan "Fair and Balance."
It's a shame for the Associated Press, FoxNews and its entire staff and management to adopt such terms as news worthy when in fact they know, it helps create further racial disparity in America. Especially, when Latinos have been growing in population and expected to reach $1.3 trillion in spending economic power by 2013.
How much longer will Latinos take the constant humiliation and racially charged terms by the Associated Press and FoxNews, before they start taking a stand? U.S. Hispanics have as much right to live in America, because they helped built it, economically, politically and fought along other Americans in numerous wars for democracy and freedom. How quick racist American forgets the endeavers Latinos have contributed to this great nation that elected the first African-American President Barack H. Obama.
Shame on you again Associated Press and FoxNews, America is reading your racially motivated terms to create disparity among Americans. Associated Press and FoxNews can call it Freedom of Speech by using 'Anchor Baby,' but in fairness U.S. Hispanics call it racially charged and bigotry at its best.

Shame on FoxNews for using racist label "Anchor Baby" article by Associated Press targeting U.S. citizens born to undocumented immigrants http://fxn.ws/ed0yTG

News Corp. Gives Republicans $1 Million http://nyti.ms/ayiSmT

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Man Charged With Repeated Child Sexual Assault Plunged To His Death On Christmas Day At Milwaukee County Jail

Manuel Matamoros

Inmate jumps off a Milwaukee County jail Mezzanie to his death while other inmates watched

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 26, 2010

Milwaukee - On Sunday, the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office identified an inmate who committed suicide on Christmas day while being held at the Criminal Justice Facility (Milwaukee County jail), at 949 N. 9th St. The inmate was identified as Manuel Matamoros, 44, who was charged last Tuesday with repeated sexual assault of a child.
Matamoros around 7:00 a.m. on Saturday jumped off a Mezzanie inside the County jail to his death while prisoners watched him hit the floor. Milwaukee County Sheriff deputies transported Matamoros to a nearby hospital where he died several hours later.
Matamoros was scheduled to appear before a preliminary hearing on December 30. He was being held on a $10,000 bail, according to the criminal complaint.

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Las Reynas Bakery Breaks Their Previous Longest "Rosca De Tres Reyes" Record In Wisconsin

Photos: Reyna Morales

Last record acknowledged was in 2008 with 245 feet long has turned into a Morales-Villegas baking tradition in the state.

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 26, 2010

Milwaukee - On Sunday, another "Rosca de Tres Reyes" (The Kings Mexican Coffee cake) record breaking was set by the Reynas Bakery on 1238 S. Cesar E. Chavez Dr. Reynas Bakery provided La Rosca for the Hispanic community and parishioners of St. Adalbert Catholic Church. Alfonso Morales, owner of Las Reynas Bakery confirmed, this year the bakery broke its own record by baking a 255 feet long Rosca, defeating their previous record of 245 feet in 2008. In 2007, they baked a 227 feet Rosca.
The bakery has been operating for the last five years by both Alfonso Morales and Yolanda Villegas family in Milwaukee's predominately Hispanic district on S. Cesar E. Chavez Dr. Buisness District Bid.
The Rosca was provided free of charge to the community by the Morales-Villegas family in appreciation to customers and community for making their bakery a successful business and to promote the traditional family Mexican Rosca in the midwest city during the holiday's, according to Alfonso.
Alfonso said, the Rosca give away attracted a full house at St. Adalbert Church, 1923 W. Becher St. basement and music was provided by D.J. Catalan Sonido.
Reyna Morales, which the bakery carries its name from said, the community event helps promote the start of the continuous baking of La Rosca for customers to help celebrate the holiday's. La Rosca is baked by orders or customers could pick up one freshly baked from Reynas Bakery between December 27 to January 12th, Reyna says.
Alfonso has the inspiration to someday get enough sponsors to help provide resources to bake a world record breaking Rosca and provide it at no cost to the Milwaukee community at Miller Park, which has a capacity of 43,000.  
La Rosca is a ring shaped bread with small dolls baked inside which represents baby Jesus. Who ever gets a doll, the person then gets to sponsor a Rosca party.
La Rosca is baked to celebrate the holidays. As a tradition numerous families wait until January 6, the day of the Three Magicians Kings "El Día de los Tres Reyes Magos" to open their holiday and Christmas gifts.

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Barraza Bocanegra Wanted By Mexican Federal Police, Interpol and Cartel de Sinaloa For Both Mother-Daughter Homicides

Photo of CDS message: Narco Trafico en Mexico

Sergio Rafael Barraza Bocanegra

Suspect in both mother and daughter homicides wanted also by Interpol and Cartel de Sinaloa

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 24, 2010

Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico - This week, the Cartel de Sinaloa joined Interpol, both the Mexican military and Federal Police in their search for fugitive Sergio Rafael Barraza Bocanegra, 22. Bocanegra is accused of taking part in the planned killing of Marisela Escobedo Ortiz, 52, on December 16 and the September 2008 murder of Rubi Marisol Frayre Escobedo, 16. He had confessed to the killing of Rubi Marisol and led police to a hog farm where her dismembered body was found. Bocanegra is believed to have participated in the cold blooded murder of Ortiz who was chased by a gunman and shot at three times, including a fatal shot to the back of her head while a surveillance camera captured the killing. (Building video of chase and murder: http://bit.ly/h9EKBP)
Mexican authorities are offering $500,000 pesos ($41,000 U.S.) for information leading to the arrest of Bocanegra and his accomplices. They issued an international warrant because Bocanegra could have left the country and Interpol joined the search.
Bocanegra is an alleged member of Los Zetas and now, the Cartel de Sinaloa has also joined in the manhunt for Bocanegra, according to several hand written poster size signs discovered around Ciudad Juarez and the Chihuahua Capitol city. The Narco message from the Cartel de Sinaloa (CDS) said, they have join in solidarity with the Marisela Escobedo Ortiz family and the people of Chihuahua in finding those responsible who committed the cold blooded murder in the death of Ortiz. Whether they are Los Zetas or La Linea pigs and beasts who have been protected by the state government, turn them in, the CDS massage read.
Ortiz had struggled for two years to bring Bocanegra to justice for the murder of her daughter Rubi Marisol in 2008.
The day Ortiz was killed, she was outside the Chihuahua state government building in the city of Chihuahua demanding justice from Governor César Duarte and the Chihuahua Attorney General's Office.
Last April, Bocanegra had been freed by Municipal Judges Catalina Ochoa Cervantes, Netzahualcóyotl Zúniga Vasquez and Rafael Boudib Jurado when they decided to absolved him of all charges stemming from the Rubi Marisol homicide for lack of evidence. Bocanegra claimed he was tortured by police and forced to confessed.
Bocanegra had been convicted in absentia for Rubi Marisol's murder and had been sentenced to 50 years in prison, ten years less than the maximum sentence.
The three judges have been suspended and may be facing charges for letting a criminal go free who was deemed dangerous to the public. Federal officials are looking into any possible connection the judges had with Los Zetas or organized criminal entities.

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Former Fox Lake Police Chief Lynch Charged With Child Assault, Including Stalking Posts Bail In Wisconsin

Patrick F. Lynch

Lynch says, he is being set up!

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 23, 2010

Juneau, WI - On Thursday, former Fox Lake Police Chief Patrick F. Lynch, 54, denied all the charges, including sexual assault of a child filed against him. He testified through a telecom video hearing from jail in a Dodge County Circuit Court. Lynch claimed, he was being set up by people who won't let him alone. He told a judge, that he retired early as police chief to avoid any further accusations of wrong doing. Lynch said, he will get a lawyer to challenge the allegations once and for all against him. He was charged with assaulting a 7-year-old girl in 1989 and had continued to stalk her through the years.
He is also accused of stalking a woman who worked at the Fox Lake Police Department.
Bail was set at $25,000 and Lynch was freed once he posted bail. He will be monitored by a GPS device to prevent any attempt to intimidate witnesses. Lynch is facing up to 30 years in prison, if convicted.
A state Department Of Justice (DOJ) prosecutor said, he is confident that they have enough evidence to prosecute Lynch.
On Wednesday, DOJ Attorney General J. B. Van Hollen reported that Lynch was being charged with sexual assault of a child under 13 years of age and stalking. A 28-year-old woman came forward and alleged Lynch assaulted her when she was a child The assault happened at her home in the bathroom when Lynch in a Village of Randolph police uniform came over to visit her father, the criminal complaint states.
Through the years, he continued to stalk her at previous jobs and at a bank where she works, according to the 28-year-old woman.
Lynch is accused of first having sex with the young gir when she was just 7-years-old in 1989. He was taken into custody the DOJ Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and the Dodge Count Sheriff's Office on Wednesday when charges were filed in Dodge County. The case was investigated by both the DOJ DCI and the Dodge County Sheriff's Department.

WIDOJ criminal complaint filed against Patrick F. Lynch: http://bit.ly/eNn9hj

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Exclusive Interview with Hal Hefner


Adria, a main character of Gates.

Hal Hefner, the writer and illustrator of Gates (a digital comic launching in January 1st, 2011 through Heavy Metal Magazine), reveals to us what happened exactly during his childhood that drove him to forever record his passion and talent into his wonderful pieces of work. He was only three years old when he began recreating on paper scenarios of  his favorite characters in action. His naturally flowing relationship with writing and art has kept Hal Hefner reflecting an  appealing and professionally elevating image throughout these years. After learning about his new project, a great curiosity drove me to ask him what  exactly took him to be able to handle all by himself this production. 



Hal took his passion with him from NY to LA.
1. You have a very impressive and solid educational background in Fine Art, Illustration, and Graphic design. However, I'm still unsure of how this passion grew into you. How did you become so attached to drawing and painting while being so young and what eventually drove you into becoming particularly a comic artist?

 HH: In all honesty I can only remember being an artist. It's all I've ever known and it definitely started to blossom when I was a child. I had great support from my family--even though they admittedly had no artistic talent or understanding of what art was. When I was three I made my first comic in blue marker on yellow lined paper—retelling the story of King Kong. Pretty soon I was writing and drawing my own Star Wars stories and this is where it all started.

When I was eight I discovered G.I.Joe and it was here that I really became obsessed with comics. Shortly thereafter I had a real artistic moment of "awareness" in 1984--when Spider-Man got his black costume. For me this was the turning point in which I became serious about learning to draw the human figure. I was so fascinated by this black costume because it was new and it had an element of rebellion to it I was beginning to identify with.

As a teen in the 90’s I became a little disillusioned and bored with comics, particularly Marvel & DC. For a few years, I abandoned comics and focused on fine art (painting/drawing), school and expanding my mind with authors like George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, HG Wells and more. In 1993 I stumbled into the French animated film Fantastic Planet and it blew my mind. Stylistically it reminded me of a comic book that utilized Terry Gilliam-like animation that had a Pink Floyd-meets-disco soundtrack. This was a defining moment, because after I saw Fantastic Planet, I knew that I was destined to tell stories with my art, some way somehow.

Then a few college professors, whom taught me at RIT in Rochester NY, took notice of my passion for the Sci-Fi genre and encouraged me to push the storytelling in my work. My creativity began to blossom subsequently as I went on a rampage of learning, drawing, painting, reading and writing. It was also at RIT during my senior year that I met indie comic legend Mat Nastos. He had just finished working on a long run of the comic Elfquest and he was a judge in an art contest I entered at a Role Playing Game convention. I took first place in the contest and afterward we talked for a bit and began a friendship that has lasted until this day. Mat has taught me a lot about making comics and he encouraged me to make Gates a comic series—and I did!

I've always been an artist drawing comics and sci-fi related themes and with Gates I'm now coming full circle.

2. Tons of people have been eagerly anticipating Gates, which will launch on January 1st, 2011. How long did it take you to complete this project and how much effort and commitment did it imply since you worked on it all by yourself?
 I originally came up with the rough idea for the story shortly after my father passed away in the late 90’s. It has been about a twelve year commitment to Gates in order for it to actually take shape. Originally I had planned to make it a hybrid comic book / role playing game book, then it evolved into a script, then I planned to make it into something like Doug Chiang's movie book Robota, but it eventually developed back into a comic again.  I had been fighting it for a while but making a comic out of the story seemed to be the most organic thing due to my design, illustration background and my passion and love for comics.

The commitment it took to bring Gates to fruition has been tough at times, but mostly extremely rewarding. The most time consuming aspect is creating the comic book itself. Every panel is painted so it takes some time to complete. I've been responsible for 100% of the production on the comic, including the writing, art, layout and lettering. I've been fortunate enough to have some great people pitch in and help out with things like marketing, video production, website production and more. Since there is a soundtrack, finding new musical talent has been a challenge as well, but also very fun. There are lots of moving parts to Gates.

Since this is an ongoing series and essentially Heavy Metal's newest franchise, the project is far from complete, rather evolving with each issue.  There is no end in sight--which is a good thing. With Gates, I've created a rich world filled with potential and loaded with unlimited options, back story and future stories to be told. I'm looking forward to a nice, long run for this comic franchise in various transmedia forms.


An image of Soloman capturing Adria.
3. What was your main inspiration in creating both characters Gates and Soloman?
Gates is a character clearly inspired by the frustration people have with society, religion, politics and the philosophy of mankind in general. It’s becoming increasingly clear that there is a dark cloud of egotism, terrorism, socialism, communism, bigotry, distorted nationalism and fear that hangs over our heads as human beings right now. Throughout human history there has been a consistent use of fear, religion and hate mongering used to generate control over the weak. Gates was born from this observation.
I imagined what if the last remnants of society were “maintained” by a corrupt government that is philosophically based in science as a religious tool to control people but create them as well? Imagine a world where there was no sexual intercourse, no love for another human, no free thinking, just love for your government—A government that provides for your every need in exchange for your blood, sweat, tears—and your soul.
From this dystopian nightmare I created a hero that was different from all the other people because he was not created from a test tube. He was born naturally. He was created to fight the system as a symbol of evolutionary perseverance and a reminder that even in the bleakest of times, hope always exists.

Soloman reflects issues facing our society.
Soloman on the other hand symbolizes the ultimate marriage of science and technology gone incredibly wrong. Without giving away too much, Soloman is also a reflection of the direction of technology in modern times. It seems that as a society we are becoming more self-centered in a world of our own technology. Smart phones have particularly played a huge part in this transformation. The next time you go into a restaurant, pay attention to the people sitting next to you not talking to each other while eating, yet texting on their smart phones. Look at how many people are in their own little technological world the next time you go to an airport and have to be subjected to some annoying girl’s loud conversation with her friend, while she plays with her iPad or portable video game system. Technology seems to be making us care less about the people and things around us by creating a world of distraction that keeps us from paying attention to the real issues facing our society.
In creating this character of Soloman I struggled mightily to create the ultimate villain, that from a certain point of view, actually was not a villain. Soloman is the sum of all of humanity’s carelessness with science and technology and the product of our culture’s laziness and constant search for an “easy way to do things”.

 4.This is something that captured my attention: Is there any particular reason or purpose that you can reveal to us as to why Soloman uses an organic plant based technology to exterminate mankind in this story?
Philosophically, the fact that Soloman is the sum of all of humanity’s carelessness with science and technology and the product of our culture’s laziness is really the motivating factor for this. I will eventually reveal the details to this question in the comic story so I’m not spilling the beans on how and why it happens.

An image of a Learnsleep lesson .
 5. According to the descriptions I've read, I'm assuming that "learnsleep" is a propaganda created by the government to control the society and is exactly the process that we see reflected on the trailer of Gates. Can you tell us more about the type of information (and its intensity) that was being integrated in the minds of the members of the society during that process?
I have been working in the advertising industry for many years and it fascinates me what an impact a commercial, jingle or catch phrase can be. Learnsleep is an example of the most penetrating and diabolical form of advertising ever created by mankind. Somewhere between sleep and consciousness a child listens as the propaganda of the ConGenement conditions him/her to become a productive and upstanding member of society. 
The messages projected in a Learnsleep lesson educate the child in various forms of science, mathematics, and other essential tools needed for the child to develop into a particular social class. Children born of higher intelligence and higher class are genetically predetermined to receive more information.  The lessons also educate the children on life, the dangers of disobeying the ConGenement and the perils of the “mythical” outside world.


Kevin Eastman - Credits: ugo.com
6.You will be pretty much leaving a footprint in the history of Heavy Metal Magazine (owned by Kevin Eastman) as you will be their first digital comic creator. How do you personally feel about achieving this milestone and how do you think it will impact your career?
It’s an honor to be working with Kevin Eastman and Heavy Metal Magazine. He is an amazing person creatively and personally.  As a long time fan of the magazine and the movie, I can honestly say this is a dream come true. Heavy Metal Magazine forged a path for many of us to be what we are today by pushing the boundaries of creativity, story and social acceptance. My favorite thing about Heavy Metal has always been the fact that it is raw, ballsy and loud and never apologizes for being real.
Gates is really just the beginning of Heavy Metal’s online presence. I am honored and very humbled by being the first comic to break the digital barrier. But without such greats as Richard Corbin, Moebius and more before me, I could not do what I’m doing today.
As for how it will impact my career, that’s something I’ll leave to the universe to decide. I’m very proud of Gates but there is a lot of work to be done and lots of story left to tell.  My long term goals are to see Gates thrive into a franchise full of transmedia options including animation, live action, video comics and more. I do however know one thing, that the day I finally hold an action figure of Soloman in my hand will be one glorious feeling.

 

Fox Lake Former Police Chief Lynch Charged With Sexual Assault Of A Child Under 13-years-old In Wisconsin

Patrick F. Lynch

State DOJ officials alleged former police chief had sex with a 7-year-old child.

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 22, 2010

Madison, WI - On Wednesday, Department Of Justice (DOJ) Attorney General J. B. Van Hollen reported that former City of Fox Lake Police Chief Patrick F. Lynch was charged with sexual assault of a child under 13 years of age and stalking. A 28-year-old woman came forward and alleged Lynch assaulted her when she was a child. The assault happened at her home in the bathroom when Lynch in a Village of Randolph police uniform came over to visit her father, the criminal complaint states.
Through the years, he continued to stalk her at previous jobs and at a bank where she works, according to the 28-year-old woman.
Lynch is accused of first having sex with the young girl when she was just 7-years-old in 1989. He was taken into custody the DOJ Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and the Dodge Count Sheriff's Office on Wednesday when charges were filed in Dodge County.
Lynch is expected to appear at the Dodge County Circuit Court on Thursday, according to Van Hollen. The case was investigated by both the DOJ DCI and the Dodge County Sheriff's Department. Lynch is facing 30 years in prison, if convicted.
WIDOJ criminal complaint filed against Patrick F. Lynch: http://bit.ly/eNn9hj

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Rosga, "Milwaukee Jack" Outlaws National President Found Guilty For Conspiracy And Racketeering By Federal Jury

Jack Rosga

Outlaws president facing up to 23 years in federal prison

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 21, 2010

Richmond, Virginia - On Tuesday, a federal jury found Outlaws president Jack Rosga, 53, aka, "Milwaukee Jack" of Milwaukee Wisconsin guilty. Rosga was convicted of two federal charges of conspiracy to commit racketeering and commit violence in aid of racketeering. Rosga is facing up to 23 years in prison, but federal sentencing guidelines allows for a lesser sentence. The jury took two weeks to decide a guilty verdict.
In November, a jury went into deadlock and couldn't reach a gulty verdict against Rosga. He along with 26 members and affiliates of the Outlaws were indicted in June and most have entered guilty pleas. Most of the charges stem from conspiring to commit acts of violence and crimes against rival motorcycle club the Hells Angels and their affiliates.
Jeffrey Grabman, an undercover agent for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives testified in the second federal racketeering trial of the Outlaws. Grabman alleged Rosga had ordered members of the Outlaws to seek out members of the Hells Angels and their affiliates the Deperados in order to pick fights with them and to keep the rival groups from taking over the presumed Outlaws territory.
Grabman had infiltrated the motorcycle club and even setup a Petersburg Outlaws chapter with other undercover federal agents.
Also convicted on Tuesday were, Mark Jason Fiel and Christojher Timbers from the Manassas chapter of the Outlaws in Virginia, including Harry McCall of the Lexington chapter of the Outlaws in North Carolina. Timbers who was facing multiple charges was found guilty on two charges and McCall was found guilty on three charges.
Rosga, Fiel, Timbers and McCall will be sentenced on April 8, 2011.
In June, the indictment charged members of the Outlaws for participating in a criminal enterprise that engaged in at least 80 crimes, including attempted murder kidnapping assault, robbery, extortion, witness intimidation, narcotics distribution, illegal gambling and weapons violations.

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800,000 Undocumented Workers Will Be Deported By U.S. ICE Within Two Years, Congressman Gutierrez Projects

Luis V. Gutierrez
U.S. Congressman

What's next? President Barack H. Obama could pardon all the undocumented immigrants, including students in the U.S. and those being detained and in the process of being deported. Nationally, Latinos can manage their U.S. multi-billion spending power to influence change in America.

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 21, 2010

Washington, D.C. - On Tuesday, U.S. Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez (D-IL) in a press release stated, with the current ICE deportation rate, 800,000 undocumented workers (immigrants) will be deported by November 2012. Gutierrez, Chairman of the Immigration Task Force of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, attended a meeting today at the White House with President Barack H. Obama, Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ), and Reps. Xavier Becerra (D-CA), Charlie Gonzalez (D-TX) and Nydia Velázquez (D-NY) to discuss immigration reform in the wake of the Republican-led filibuster that effectively killed the DREAM Act for this Congress.
Gutierrez stated, "We had a good meeting and were able to debrief about the very disappointing DREAM Act result in the Senate. The President shares our frustration that despite winning strong bipartisan majorities in both chambers, a handful of Senators were able to block the DREAM Act. It is disillusioning that Republicans who once championed the DREAM Act hid behind procedural excuses or just plane flip-flopped and voted to kill this important bill and the hopes and dreams of so many students and young people.
The President knows that immigration reform and the DREAM Act are struggles that continue and he indicated he wanted to meet with us again right after the New Year to map out strategy. With the Republicans taking over in the House, whose leaders are strongly opposed to immigration and immigration reform, we will likely be playing a great deal of defense for the next two years. Obviously, the President's veto pen is a crucial weapon agains against radically anti-immigrant policies.
At the same time, we cannot afford to be content with just a defensive struggle, fighting attempts to make legal immigration and legality for immigrants harder than they already are. At the current rate another 800,000 people will be deported by the time November 2012 comes around, which does nothing to fix our immigration system and rips apart communities and families and the very fabric of our society. The President understands how important this issue is to the Latino community, so we have to work together to make progress as soon as possible."
On Saturday, the DREAM Act failed to pass the U.S Senate by 5 votes, 55-14 vote result, 60 votes were needed to move for cloture and than a final vote on bil H.R. 5281.
Five Democrats voted no and three Republicans voted yes to move forward with HR 5281. Here's how these Senators voted; Republicans who voted to advance the bill were U.S. Senators, Bob Bennett (R-Utah), Richard Lugar (R-Indiana) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska). Democrats against it included Max Baucus (D-Montana), Jon Tester (D-Montana), Ben Nelson (D-Nebraska), Kay Hagan (D-North Carolina), and Mark Pryor (D-Arkansas).
The action taken by the U.S. Senate is a major set back for the Development Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM Act) and the change over on January wil even make it more difficult to advance and approve any type of immigration reform bill. Republicans will have control of the U.S. House in January and most likely won't pass any immigration reform bill for the next several years.
The House had passed the DREAM Act by 216-198.
In recent years, America has been kept out of bankruptcy by the undocumented workers share of billions of tax dollars they have contributed into the federal government for decades, which they don't claim. They even supported the Social Security fund, which they don't claim when they retire and the tax dollar flow continues from undocumented workers in the U.S. The Congressional Budget Office has never provided a comprehensive report on these accumilative tax funds.
The DREAM Act would have provided a pathway to citizenship for undocumented students who were brought to the U.S. at a young age of 16 and lived in the U.S. for five years. Students must have graduated from a credited high school or have completed the G.E.D., have good moral character, pass a background check and complete at least two years of college or military service.
The moment is upon us, with the latest DREAM Act failure to pass and any future passage of an immigration reform bill looks bleak. What's next on the national Hispanic agenda to influence immigration reform?
President Obama could pardon all the undocumented immigrants, including students in the U.S. and those being detained and in the process of being deported. He has the authority to grant an executive pardon to all of those who violated a civil federal violation for being in the U.S. illegally. Will Obama exercise his executive power to grant clemency? We'll have to wait.
In brief, Hispanics have formed national networks to communicate, have flex their voting power multiple times, and have a multi-billion dollar purchasing wealth. But, what good does it do for Latinos?, if they can't manage their own spending dollar. The most empowering strategic move today, is for Latinos in the U.S. to spread the word through texting, e-mails and social networks, to advocate and engage in limited spending. Latinos should buy bare essentials only and support businesses that support immigration reform. Don't over spend, but spend within Latino communities.
Latinos need to adapt by managing their economic buying power of an estimated $1.3 trillion by 2013. Hispanics managing their earned money and where to spend it should last until an immigration reform bill is passed.
Latinos throughout the U.S. should step up a notch and keep a tight grip on their money. Hispanics are loved and credited for their ability to spend money, purchasing products, a lack to save and pouring billions of dollars into the economy benefiting America's financial enterprizes and government. These enterprizes, government and politicians have taken Latinos for granted for so long because they can't control their spending power and it's time to change that stigma.
Join the movement by limiting your spending and managing your dollar's buying power. An easy accomplishment to do, once the benefits are foreseen.
Spend the dollar where it counts and it will bring you the outmost satisfaction to influence change in America. ;)

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Saint Paul Police Detaining Undocumented Drivers For ICE And 50 Chipotle Latino Workers Fired Weeks Before X-mas In Twin Cities

Photo: MIRAC

Saint Paul Police and ICE engaging in alleged undocumented immigrant detentions by Cesar Chavez St.

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 20, 2010

Saint Paul, Minnesota - Last Thursday, Saint Paul Police stopped a vehicle on the exit of Highway 52 and Cesar Chavez St. with two men inside. Both men were briefly detained by police in Ramsey County for being undocumented and immediately turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). An ICE van came to the scene of the police stop to pick up the two undocumented men. One of the detainees told acquaintances that ICE had a full van of undocumented immigrants when he was picked up at Cesar Chavez St.
The two detainees later signed a voluntary deportation document, waiving their right to challenge their deportation. ICE had told them that they could be facing up to a year in custody while their cases get resolved.
Both men were never cited by police for a traffic violation or taken to the Ramsey County Jail for processing. They were taken to an ICE processing center by ICE agents. 
Numerous reports have surfaced throughout the Twin Cities alleging that police officers and both the Hennepin County and Ramsey County Deputy Sheriff's are engaging in racial profiling by stopping Latino drivers and detaining any suspected undocumented driver on the road or street for ICE. Police don't get to cite or charge the undocumented drivers for any traffic violations, thus eliminating any record of police stopping Hispanic drivers.
Earlier in the year, police chiefs from both Minneapolis and Saint Paul had opposed a similar Arizona SB 1070 law that would allow police to ask for legal status documents from suspected undocumented immigrants stopped for a traffic or domestic violation. The police chief's agreed, that passing a similar Arizona law would create distrust in the Latino communities and Hispanics won't cooperated with police investigating a crime or report crimes for fear of being deported.
The recent stop and detention to two undocumented men by police and than turning them over to ICE on the field contradicts the Saint Paul Police Chief Thomas Smith's belief that it is counter productive for the department.
ICE has deployed agents in the Twin Cities to work in coordination with local law enforcement agencies to ramp up undocumented immigrant detentions whether at work sites or on the roads for faster removal from the state and country.
Several weeks ago, the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) in their Wordpress blog site reported that eight Chipotle restaurants throughout the Twin Cities had fired at least 50 Latino workers suspected of being undocumented. Most of the workers fired were long term employees. MIRAC posted, "These mass firings seem to be part of an immigration-related audit, where Latino workers are singled out and fired if they can’t immediately verify their immigration status."
MIRAC alleged that 14 workers had been fired from the Chipotle Grand Avenue branch in St. Paul; 6 at the Seven Corners branch; 7 at the Skyway branch; 11 in Richfield; 7 in Golden Valley; 2 in Stillwater; and 1 in Hudson, according to a City Pages' news report. MIRAC says that more workers terminated could be added, once they can confirm them.
ICE launched a statewide operation, which initiated an I-9 audit on 8 Twin Cities Chipotle restaurants. ICE would not elaborate on the Chipotle  I-9 audit. The Denver-base Chipotle Corporate only admitted to complying with an ICE document request.
Brad Sigal of MIRAC wrote in a press release, “We denounce Chipotle for acting like immigration agents and attacking their own long-term dedicated workers. This mass firing of Latino workers right before Christmas is unconscionable. We demand that Chipotle immediately stop this cruel wave of firings."
Some Chipotle employees are questioning the timing of the firings because those fired won't get their promised Christmas bonuses and those who would have worked three years were about to get full vacation pay. New replacements being trained won't be able to qualify for a Christmas bonus or vacation pay, according to MIRAC.
MIRAC is a grassroots immigrant rights organization that works toward legalization for undocumented immigrants and full equality for all regardless of immigration status.

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Barraza Bocanegra Becomes The Most Wanted Man In Mexico In Connection With The Escobedo Ortiz Mother And Daughter Homicides

Sergio Rafael Barraza Bocanegra

Photo: AEI

Wanted in connection with a double homicide

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 20, 2010

Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico - Over the weekend, Sergio Rafael Barraza Bocanegra, 22, became the most recent wanted man in Mexico in connection with the death of a mother and daughter. He is accused of two counts of homicide for the September 2008 murder of Rubi Marisol Frayre Escobedo, 16, and the December 16, 2010 murder of Marisela Escobedo Ortiz, 52.
Bocanegra is wanted by both the state and federal Attorney General's Office (PGR) Mexican military, and the Federal Police for his connection with the mother and daughter homicides. Carlos Manuel Salas, the Chihuahua Attorney General said, that the state had sufficient evidence to hold Bocanegra and those involved with the death of Escobedo Ortiz for murder.
Last April, Bocanegra a suspected Zeta member had been freed by Municipal Judges Catalina Ochoa Cervantes, Netzahualcóyotl Zúniga Vasquez and Rafael Boudib Jurado when they decided to absolved him of all charges stemming from the Rubi Marisol homicide for lack of evidence. Eventhough, Bocanegra had confessed to the murder and led police to her dismembered body at a hog farm. Bocanegra claimed he was tortured by police and forced to confessed.
Governor César Duarte requested for the Chihuahua State Judge Panel Commission to remove Judges Ochoa Cervantes, Zúniga and the other judge involved in setting Bocanegra free. The judge panel suspended and removed the three judges and are now continuing their investigation into Bocanegra's case dismissal. Bocanegra had been convicted in absentia for Rubi Marisol's murder and had been sentenced to 50 years in prison, ten years less than the maximum sentence. Possible charges against the three judges could be filed for illegaly letting an alleged criminal free who was deemed dangerous to public safety, according to state attorney general's office.
Her mother, Escobedo Ortiz had sought justice for her daughter's death and sought the maximum murder sentence of 60 years in prison for Bocanegra and had embarked on a justice crusade to demand Governor Duarte and the Chihuahua state attorney general's office to investigate her daughter's homicide case for two years.
Last Thursday, she was at the Hidalgo Park across the Chihuahua state government building protesting and demanding justice when several men in a white vehicle stopped and one of them chased Escobedo Ortiz to the state building and shot her dead. She was shot two times and one fatal shot to the head.  A state government building surveillance video captured the killing.
The surveillance video from the Chihuahua's state government office building at the capitol was recovered showing Ortiz's murder. (Building video of chase and murder: http://bit.ly/h9EKBP).

Related article: Mexico: Hundreds protest and demand justice for Escobedo Ortiz who was killed outside the Chihuahua's state government building http://bit.ly/g4Gy8d

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U.S. Senate Fails To Pass DREAM Act By 5 Votes

Editorial: Call for Action!

Latinos need to manage their spending power to influence passage of immigration comphrehensive reform

By H. Neslon Goodson
December 18, 2010

Washington, D.C. - The moment is upon us, with the latest DREAM Act failure to pass and any future passage of an immigration reform bill looks bleak. What's next on the national Hispanic agenda to influence immigration reform? In brief, Hispanics have formed national networks to communicate, have flex their voting power multiple times, and have a multi-billion dollar purchasing wealth. But, what good does it do for Latinos, if they can't manage their spending dollar?
The most empowering strategic move today, is for Latinos in the U.S. to spread the word through texting, e-mails and social networks, to advocate and engage in limited spending. Latinos should buy bare essentials only and support businesses that support immigration reform. Don't over spend, but spend within Latino communities.
Latinos need to adapt by managing their economic buying power of an estimated $1.3 trillion by 2013. Hispanics managing their earned money and where to spend it should last until an immigration reform bill is passed.
Latinos throughout the U.S. should step up a notch and keep a tight grip on their money. Hispanics are loved and credited for their ability to spend money, purchasing products, a lack to save and pouring billions of dollars into the economy benefiting America's financial enterprizes and government. These enterprizes, government and politicians have taken Latinos for granted for so long because they can't control their spending power and it's time to change that stigma. Join the movement by limiting your spending and managing your dollar's buying power. Spend the dollar where it counts and brings you the outmost satisfaction to influence change in America. 
On Saturday, the DREAM Act failed to pass the U.S. Senate by 5 votes, 55-14 vote result, 60 votes were needed to move for cloture and than a final vote on bill H.R. 5281.
Five Democrats voted no and three Republicans voted yes to move forward with HR 5281. Here's how these Senators voted; Republicans who voted to advance the bill were Senators, Bob Bennett (R-Utah), Richard Lugar (R-Indiana) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska). Democrats against it included Max Baucus (D-Montana), Jon Tester (D-Montana), Ben Nelson (D-Nebraska), Kay Hagan (D-North Carolina), and Mark Pryor (D-Arkansas).
The action taken by the U.S. Senate is a major set back for the Development Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM Act) and the change over on January will even make more difficult to advance and approve any type of immigration reform bill. Republicans will have control of the U.S. House in January and mostly won't pass any immigration reform bill for the next several years.
In early December, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report indicated that the approval of the DREAM Act would help cut the federal deficit by $1.4 billion, and generate $2.3 billion in corporate and social insurance taxes within the next ten years. http://bit.ly/fk6B3N
The House had passed the DREAM Act by 216-198.
In recent years, America has been kept out of bankruptcy by the undocumented workers share of billions of tax dollars they have contributed into the federal government for decades, which they don't claim. They even supported the Social Security fund, which they don't claim when they retire and the tax dollar flow continues from undocumented workers in the U.S. The CBO has never provided a comprehensive report on these accumilative tax funds.
The DREAM Act would have provided a pathway to citizenship for undocumented students who were brought to the U.S. at a young age of 16 and lived in the U.S. for five years. Students must have graduated from a credited high school or have completed the G.E.D., have good moral character, pass a background check and complete at least two years of college or military service.

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Escobedo Ortiz Killed While Seeking Justice For Murdered Daughter Outside The Chihuahua's State Government Building

Last month, Marisela Escobedo Ortiz talked to reporters.
Photo: La Parada Digital

Gunman seen in surveillance video chasing Ortiz and then shooting her in the head

By H. Nelson Goodson
December 17, 2010

Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico - On Friday, hundreds of people gathered near where a mother asking for justice for the murder of her 16-year-old daughter was killed Thursday. Protesters are demanding justice and for the Chihuahua state attorney general's office to catch the killer and persons involved in her murder. They vowed to continue to seek justice for both victims. (Protest video: http://bit.ly/eejhld)
On Thursday, a nurse turned activist after her daughter's boyfriend killer was absolved of all charges had been fatally shot while seeking justice outside the Chihuahua's state government office building at the capitol in the city of Chihuahua. Carlos González, spokesperson for the Chihuahua Attorney General's office confirmed on Friday, that Marisela Escobedo Ortiz, 52, was gundown by an unknown suspect just after 8:00 p.m. on Thursday in front of the state government building.
At least two gunmen showed up in a white car at a regular protest Ortiz had organized. She was trying to place a large wanted poster of alleged killer Sergio Rafael Barraza Bocanegra, 22, aka, "DJ Pewe," and a poster demanding for state authorities to investigate her daughters death.
In June 16, 2009, Bocanegra had confessed and asked forgiveness for Rubi Marisol Frayre Escobedo, 16, murder in September 2008 in Ciudad Juarez. He even took authorities to where her dismembered body could be found at a hog farm.
On April 20, 2009, Ortiz had offered a $1,500 dollar reward for information leading to the arrest of Bacanegra. A tip led authorities to Bocanegra whereabouts in Fresnillo, Zacatecas.
But shortly after, Municipal Judges Catalina Ochoa Cervantes, Netzahualcóyotl Zúniga Vasquez and Rafael Boudib Jurado absolved all of Bocanegra's charges and set him free. Afterwards, a state warrant was issued for his arrest and had been eluding capture for two years.
Bocanegra is believed to have joined Los Zetas Drug Cartel.
Just last April, a panel of judges concluded that Judge Ochoa erred in dismissing homicide charges against Bocanegra. Chihuahua Governor César Duarte said on Friday in an interview with Televisa Primero Noticias, that he will act immediately to remove Judge Ochoa and the two other judges for dismissing the case against Bocanegra. Duarte will also push for the judges to be charged for illegaly dismissing the case after Bocanegra had confessed and was considered dangerous to the public, if allowed to go free.
Governor Duarte said, Ortiz had turned in to authorities a letter hand written by Bocanegra asking for forgiveness from Marisol and confessing to her homicide. Neighbors from where Bocanegra lived found the discarded letter in the trash and gave it to Ortiz, according to police.
Ortiz had told authorities, that her life had been threaten by Bocanegra and his family.
González says, the assailant argued with Ortiz' brother first and then chased Ortiz from the Plaza Hidalgo, who was trying to take refuge at a building across the street. But the assassin shot her at least three times, including a fatal shot to the head at close range. Ortiz later died at a nearby emergency clinic.
A surveillance video from the Chihuahua's state government office building at the capitol was recovered showing Ortiz's murder. (Building video of chase and murder: http://bit.ly/h9EKBP)
During the day before her death, Ortiz had met with state authorities to continue her push seeking justice for the murder of her daughter.

Sergio Rafael Barraza Bocanegra, 22, is wanted by both the state and federal Attorney General's Office (PGR), Mexican military, and the Federal Police in connection with the homicide's of Rubi Marisol Frayre Escobedo, 16, and Marisela Escobedo Ortiz, 52. Photo Chihuahua state government

News video in Spanish confirming Marisela Escobedo Ortiz had been shot outside the government capitol building in Chihuahua http://bit.ly/gAWT9I

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