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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

MILLIONS IN FRAUDULENT TAX REFUNDS TO ILLEGALS USING IDENTICAL ADDRESSES


The New American reports in http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/item/15795-irs-refunded-tens-of-millions-of-dollars-to-unauthorized-illegal-workers, that illegal immigrants have received millions of dollars in fraudulent tax refunds as follows, following an audit:
1) 23,994 tax refunds totalling $46,378,040. all to the same address in Atlanta, Georgia.
2) 11,284 tax refunds totalling $2,164,976. all to another single address in Atlanta, Georgia.
3) 3,608 tax refunds totalling $2,691,448. all to another single address in Atlanta, Georgia.
4) 2,386 tax refunds totalling $1,232,943. all to another single address in Atlanta, Georgia.
5) 2,507 tax refunds totalling $10,395,874. all to another single address in Oxnard, California.
6) 2,408 tax refunds totalling $7,284,212. all to another single address in Raleigh, North Carolina.
7) 2,047 tax refunds totalling $5,558,608. all to another single address in Phoenix, Arizona.
8) 1,972 tax refunds totalling $2,256,302. all to another single address in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
9) 1,942 tax refunds totalling $5.091,027. all to another single address in San Jose, California.
10) 1,846 tax refunds totalling $3,298,877. all to another single address in Arvin, California.

FIFTH AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION TRAMPLED BY SUPREME COURT


The New American reports in http://thenewamerican.com/usnews/constitution/item/15787-supreme-court-bombshell-no-right-to-remain-silent, that:
"The Supreme Court handed down a decision on June 17 that has been ignored by most media outlets, despite its devastating effect on one of the most fundamental rights protected by the Constitution.
In a 5-4 ruling, the justices ruled that a person no longer has the right to remain silent as guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment. In relevant part, the Fifth Amendment mandates that no one “shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself.”
Thanks to the Supreme Court’s decision in Salinas v. Texas, that part of the Bill of Rights has been excised — and has joined the list of so many other fundamental liberties that now lie on the scrap heap of history."
That, despite the Miranda rights: