Illegal Alien Report: Immigration Control and Border Security Services
February 23, 2012 - Welcome to Illegal Alien Report, Immigration Control and Border Security Services. Home of
the International Illegal Alien and Border Security Threat Tracking System as well
as other services including the Forum on Immigration and Border Security Issues,
Illegal Alien Video Entertainment, Immigration News & Border Security Information,
and a Directory of Immigration and Border Security Resources.
Illegal Alien and Border Security Threat Tracking System
The International Illegal Alien and Border Security Threat Tracking
System is a public database consisting of user generated reports about illegal
alien activity and border security threats in the United States, Canada, Australia,
Russia, and most of Western Europe including the United Kingdom, France, Germany,
and Italy. This publishing tool exits so that you can document illegal alien activity
around the world using Google Maps. Reports can be based on media reports as well as personal experience. The latter
is intended for people who have been personally affected by issues of illegal immigration
and 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.
Categorization is Key
When discussing immigration and especially illegal immigration people often fail
to distinguish between vast differences in terms of seriousness. Too often are
migrant
workers lumped in with violent criminals and other more serious parts of the illegal
immigration spectrum that people may fail to make progress when discussing solutions
to specific problems. To better categorize illegal alien activity we have created
seven categories to facilitate discussion about specific aspects of illegal immigration.
The categories in order of most serious to least are
Violent Crime,
Human Trafficking,
Theft and Fraud,
Illegal Alien Employers,
Drug Trafficking,
Migrant
Labor, and Unidentified Foreign Nationals.
Free Speech - Everyone Is Welcome Here
This website is governed under the principal that free speech is paramount to all
other issues. This is especially important when discussing controversial issues
such as immigration and border security. Regardless of your beliefs your opinion
is welcome here.
Have You Been Ever Been Victimized by an Illegal Alien?
Write a report about your experience. Were you assaulted or physically harmed in
any way? Was your property stolen or damaged? Were you the victim of credit card
fraud or identity theft? Were you the victim of a scam or ripped off in some way?
If you answered yes to any of the previous questions feel free to use our service
to tell your story.
Are You or Have You Ever Been An Illegal Alien?
Write a report about your experience. Did you have to combat an endless string of
bureaucratic inconveniences to legalize yourself? Did you learn lessons that could
help others in the same situation? Were you ever the victim of human trafficking
or used as a drug mule? Did your boss exploit your circumstances, pay you less
than your deserved, or treat you like garbage? If you answered yes to any of the
previous questions feel free to use our service to tell your story.
Are You None of the Above?
You can still be just as active of a contributor to this site. Have you read an
interesting story about illegal immigration or border security issues in the news
media? Do you have an opinion about illegal immigration or border security issues?
If you answered yes to any of the preceding questions feel free to use our service
to share your opinion.
Other Features
Other features offered by IAR include a guide for How to Report Illegal Aliens Online Guide as
well as Immigration News and Border Security Information plus Member Benefits.
How to Report Illegal Aliens Online Guide
Report Illegal Aliens is an online guide for
how to report undocumented immigrants. It was started after some people became confused
and started sending us information without realizing that IAR is a publishing service
that requires users to write their own reports and we do not forward stuff to law
enforcement for them. It is basically a list of places to report immigration crimes
in several countries with an explanation of what IAR is and how to use it.
Immigration News and Border Security Information
Immigration News and Border Security Information features a collection of syndicated
content from around the web as well as original content from Illegal Alien Report.
Member Benefits
Members can create Illegal Alien Reports as well
as comment on illegal alien activity reports, videos, resources, and articles.
Old Stuff
In addition to the reporting system this site originally had a number of other features.
These features included a Forum, Videos, Merchandise, and a Directory of Resources
all of which can still be accessed on this site, but are hosted elsewhere for the
most part.
Forum on Immigration and Border Security Issues
The Forum on Immigration and Border Security Issues was a place for you to discuss
this website and anything relevant to it as well as your views on immigration and
border security.
Illegal Alien Videos
Illegal Alien Videos
featured only the best streaming videos about immigration and border security
issues selected solely for entertainment value as time allowed when the site was launched.
Illegal Alien Merchandise
Illegal Alien Merchandise was an online shopping center full of funny products about
immigration. It allowed people to post their own products right next to what we
were promoting, but due to lack of use it is now little more than a list of remaining
items linking to an online shopping site.
Directory of Immigration and Border Security Resources
Our Directory of Immigration and Border Security Resources
contained a variety of references to online resources including embassies, consulates,
private enterprise, and law enforcement agencies.
What Happened to That Stuff and Why
These features were moved to a new website as part of a multi-site merge designed
to improve the overall user experience across participating sites by consolidating
as many features as possible that although relevant are not necessary for reporting
illegal aliens. By hosting these other features on one large site it is easier to
fix bugs and make upgrades than it would be if the content were spread out across
different sites.