In an article concerning Identity Theft that appeared this past weekend in the Kansas City Star, which for some reason is now unavailable, the following was reported:
‘Almost every undocumented alien in the Kansas City area is using someone else’s Social Security number,’ said Rick Staples, a lawyer for the Social Security Administration. ‘They’re taking out loans and even filing bankruptcies under someone else’s Social Security numbers.’
Did you read that? ALMOST EVERY undocumented alien in the Kansas City area is committing Identity Theft.
This is just one city in the United States and with over 20 million Illegals in this country, their’s a good chance that in your city, your SSN is possibly being used by one of these criminals. They’re just not using these numbers to get work but also for criminal activities.
Prosecutors now encourage investigators to look beyond simple identity theft and ask whether the proceeds are supporting a more serious criminal enterprise. They sometimes find remarkable things.
Last year federal grand jurors indicted 17 men and women — 12 of them Kenyan nationals — in a scheme to file for more than $13 million in fraudulent tax refunds. According to court records, the defendants had stolen the identities of area nursing home residents.
People in Kansas City protested when the Minutemen
held their convention here recently. My hope is that the identities of
these supporters of criminal activity are being used fraudulently.
Maybe then they will learn what we have to loose as a nation.
For those of you who want to protect yourself, you can get free credit reports once a year from each of the Credit Reporting Agencies. Go here to link up for the free reports. Also, pay a few bucks a month and get a company like LifeLock to protect your identity. Illegal Aliens are here commiting identity theft against American Citizens and our Congress and President aren’t going to do anything about it for years to come.








That sounds worse than Houston. I thought we had it bad.
Posted by: Old Soldier | Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at 17:24