Don't like your neighbor? Now you can report them online for being a suspected illegal alien.
A new website called the 'Illegal Alien Report' (IAR) has surfaced on the the web, allowing people to publish reports about "illegal alien activity and border security threats."
The IAR claims you can publish your report anonymously in the "How To Report Undocumented Immigrants Guide" they claim your postings are not reported to authorities. It states your retroactive documentation (spying) can be used in a number of ways "none of which involve reporting information to law enforcement." This is laughable because in the same statement they say "These reports become visible online immediately at the top of the Illegal Alien Border Security Threat Tracking System." Who do they think would read these illegal immigrant postings, 5th. grade school children or perhaps the public will click on this link and read it over their morning coffee? This has ICE & DHS written all over it. http://illegalalienreport.com/aliens/
Through user-generated reports, people have published personal names and included locations on Google Maps of the whereabouts of alleged undocumented immigrants.
According to the site, it's purpose is to document "cases of migrant labor, drug trafficking, human smuggling, theft, fraud, and violent crime involving illegal immigrants and businesses hiring illegal aliens" in the United States, Canada, Australia, Russia, and most of Western Europe including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy.
The site, created by a professional search engine marketer, "supports the publishing of autobiographical information both by people who believe that they may have experienced close encounters with illegal aliens and by anyone who has ever been an illegal alien."
Members can create Ilegal Alien Reports as well as comment on illegal alien actvity reports, videos, resources and articles.
Ilegal Alien Report website: http://illegalalienreport.com/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/07/illegalalienreport-website-undocumented-immigrants_n_1496204.html