Topic: Illegal immigrants exploited in sex ring
cutelildevilsmom's photo
Sat 11/24/07 07:14 PM
i didnt know that Gypsy and yes it is terrible to come legally and find out you are being pushed into prostitution.And as an American woman I can tell you you couldnt pay me to talk to let alone sleep with some of the dodo birds i meet in the course of a day.:angry:

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Sat 11/24/07 07:15 PM
btw......there is a difference between the "people" and their govt...can we blame all americans for bush's mistakes???huh

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Sat 11/24/07 07:15 PM
You know the hell of it is; I used to work for an underware company that promoted American made. True enough...to a point. They sent materials over to Jamaica, The Bahamas,Nicaragua, MEXICO. They did that because it was really cheap labor over there. Then the cut pieces were sent back here via ship, then assembled here for sale to the U.S..
I must admit that sometimes there were nice and not so nice little surprises in them there shipment tubs.
Fingers, skunks, snakes, Jamaican pot, Jamaican pot...mmmmmm mmmmmm mmmmmmmm mmmmmm fantastic Jamaican pot. Jamaican spiced rum. Oh my gosh! That was some good stuff.
We even had cops to come in and inspect them. After we found them and hid them.:wink: One day, on a Sunday, we were all so drunk. I mean staggering drunk. After it was called to the attention of our supervisor, he said "I knew something was wrong with you guys", "Now I know".laugh
Oh well. Point is...they are taken advantage in their own back yeards, by us, for us, despite them.
Their government needs to get a handle on this and give these poor people some help. And tell us to back off! Pay up, or shut up.
Kat

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Sat 11/24/07 07:18 PM
Unfortunately their govt is corrupt.....more so than americas!!!laugh laugh laugh laugh

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Sat 11/24/07 07:19 PM
So who then is at fault? the person promising a legal job or the who thinks that they're getting a legal job?



Bored, here's a start for you: http://countrystudies.us/mexico/78.htm

Fanta46's photo
Sat 11/24/07 07:20 PM
Ya know who really pisses me off about this topic?

The Press! The Reporter in Particular!!grumble grumble

scttrbrain's photo
Sat 11/24/07 07:20 PM
Oh, I know.
Did anyone know that Germany has the highest number of Billionaires?
Check it out.
Kat

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Sat 11/24/07 07:22 PM
<-----moves to germany and rocks Hans oont Franz world!:wink: laugh laugh laugh

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Sat 11/24/07 07:22 PM
Fanta, I read that same story by another one as well.
We need to wait and see what happens with this. It may or may not be as you think. Just because that reporter has agendas for immigrants is no reason to think she lies.
Katflowerforyou

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Sat 11/24/07 07:23 PM
The Blind and the Bleeding hearts that will do anything to aide illegal immigration into MY country!!grumble grumble

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Sat 11/24/07 07:24 PM
karma anyone who preys on a desperate person is at fault .i'm sure the girls had no way to research if it was legit.

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Sat 11/24/07 07:24 PM
Its a he and he lies!!

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Sat 11/24/07 07:24 PM
<-----bleeding heart but not blind!!!bigsmile drinker bigsmile

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Sat 11/24/07 07:24 PM
The Washington Post ran a February 1, 2007 story about a prostitution ring in Maryland, which left readers with the impression that American citizens were transporting illegal alien women across the U.S. and exploiting them for sexual purposes. In fact, the prostitution ring was itself run by illegal immigrants.

The omission was typical of the tendency by the Post and other media outlets to portray illegal aliens as victims, rather than perpetrators, of crime. This is how media bias works in real life.

What makes this example of media bias even worse is that reporter Steve Vogel must have decided that including the fact that three of those who have pled guilty of running the prostitution ring were here illegally was either unimportant or took away from the message of his article. Or perhaps he simply did not take the time to gather the information before writing his story. I called Vogel to ask if those who were charged with running the prostitution ring were in the country illegally, but my call was not returned.

However, after talking to Marcy Murphy, the Public Affairs Specialist for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland, I was able to quickly find out that three of those who have pled guilty in the case had, indeed, entered the U.S. illegally.

Vogel’s brief story in the Washington Post was part of a Maryland Crime Briefing about a prostitution ring run by 65-year-old Olinda Aparicio, with help from her daughters Elsy Aparicio and Dorinalda Aparicio, her son Eliazor Aparicio, her sister Rosibel Aparicio Jandres, and her brother-in-law Manuel Jandres. The family, all of whom have pled guilty to involvement in the prostitution ring, transported hundreds of women from New York and New Jersey to work as prostitutes in Maryland. As Vogel put it, “The women, mostly illegal immigrants, operated from apartments and houses” in Maryland.

But concerning those who ran the prostitution ring, he simply wrote that “The Aparicio family members would pick the women up in New York and New Jersey and drive them to Maryland to work as prostitutes for a week at a time.” He omitted the fact that Dorinalda, Eliazor and Elsy Aparicio were also illegal aliens.

A story about a prostitution ring consisting of several hundred girls in Maryland is a big story. A prostitution ring of several hundred illegal alien women, run by illegal aliens, is a bigger story. That’s the story the Post concealed from its readers.

The reason for the omission is simple: the paper does not want its readers to think negatively of illegal aliens. It wants the public to think illegal aliens are all coming here for a better life and to contribute to the public good.

This kind of bias helps explain why the illegal alien problem is out of control.

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Sat 11/24/07 07:25 PM
fanta you bought the USA?i have some complaints!!laugh

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Sat 11/24/07 07:25 PM
apparantly he is "Mr.America" and he does own it!!!:wink: laugh drinker

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Sat 11/24/07 07:26 PM

thats only one that I know of.....there could be more.....maybe you should research it more if you really cared:tongue:


actually they have six and they account for 10% of Mexico's foreign earnings! I think they could do better if they wanted to!

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Sat 11/24/07 07:27 PM
i like Captain America !!laugh

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Sat 11/24/07 07:28 PM
well with the govt they have, how is the average person there able to help???huh

Solutions ppl!!!bigsmile

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Sat 11/24/07 07:28 PM
ohhhhhhhhhh captain america reminds me of captain underpants and that just isnt pretty!!!:wink: laugh drinker