Sunday, October 26, 2014

Feds Pile New Charges on Top Alien Smuggler

Feds Pile New Charges on Top Alien Smuggler by DC Dave Press Quiet about It Stan Eury On September 30, 2014, led by representatives of President Obama’s Justice Department in Greensboro, North Carolina, a federal grand jury issued an 87-count indictment of Stan Eury, the man that Mother Jones magazine once described as the leader of “the largest alien smuggling ring in our nation’s history.” It supersedes the 41-count indictment issued against Eury, his daughter, Sara Elizabeth Farrell, and the company that Farrell ostensibly directed, International Labor Management Company (ILMC), on January 31 of this year. Most notable, in addition to the 46 additional counts on the indictment is that Eury’s daughter Farrell, who was the object of 40 of the 41 original counts, has now been dropped from the indictment entirely and has been replaced by Eury’s top lieutenants, Lee Wicker and Ken White. This bears out what we had heard weeks ago from sources within the North Carolina Employment Security Commission (NCESC), the state agency that oversees the farm and temporary employment programs that the three men are charged with abusing, that Farrell had reached a plea agreement with the prosecutors. Her name appears nowhere in the new indictment but her initials, S.E.F., appear repeatedly as a cooperating witness. In street parlance, she has “flipped” and is now singing like a canary. Lee Wicker The “legal” alien importing empire that Eury and White began building in 1989 after they were fired from their NCESC jobs for marijuana growing would appear to be on the verge of complete collapse (Wicker is also an NCESC alumnus.).



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