Saturday, February 7, 2015

CASTRO'S CANDIDACY FOR MAYOR LOOMS LARGE IN CONTEST

By Juan Montoya
Don't look now, but it appears that the Head Cheese – Erasmo Castro – is threatening to make a bid for the mayorship of poor Brownsville.
We're not kidding you.
As is his wont, Castro and his Cheezmeh "Nation" have asserted that they are in the process of collecting three times the required number of signatures (100) to get his name on the ballot.
The list of potential candidates to replace King Tony Martinez is growing ever larger. Former city commissioner William Garza is making a stab at it as is former mayor Pat Ahumada. We hear rumblings from Capt. Bob's seafood restaurant that Capt. Robert Sanchez, a past city commissioner candidate and former Public Utility Board president, is also collecting signatures to throw his captain's cap into the ring. Other candidates will surely emerge as the deadline grow near.
Now, Castro has said that he lives in Austin, but also claims that since he is an ternal student, he qualifies to run here. That, he said, is the opinion of his crackerjack legal team Angela Nix and Erin Garcia Hernandez, the former Justice fo the Peace for Precinct 2, Place 2. A Dream Team, indeed.
If anything, Castro's entry into the fray will provide much-needed comic relief to local politics. Imagine a debate between Martinez the Pious, the bombastic Ahuamda, William The Demure Garza, and Smooth as Velveeta Cheeze Castro.
Then there's the small matter of Castro's past felony conviction and being named in federal lawsuits alleging the defrauding of immigration services clients through his family's notary public business.
Castro first came to the attention of the Brownsville Police Department and the Cameron County District Attorney's Office through his active participation in a fraudulent scheme to dispossess a Brownsville woman (Petra Aurora Floyd Mancillas) of a white 1984 BMW that her husband Alejandro Mancillas bought for her with $1,900 of her income-tax refund money in February 1992.
According to her statement to police, after she was using the car for about three weeks, she and her husband got into an argument and he threatened to kill her if he left her. She then left for California after he placed a gun between her legs and threatened to shoot her.
While in California, she learned that her husband had "sold" her car to Erasmo Castro for an unspecified amount and that Erasmo had done a transfer on the title to his name. She told them the car belonged to her and that she wanted it back. As a result of her complaint, police seized the car and when she arrived in Brownsville she found out that the car had been placed in the Cardenas Motors impoundment yard.
From there, statements by impoundment yard employees and police officers indicate that Erasmo Castro and Quesada attempted to get the car released but that they lacked a release form from the police department. After they got the money required by the yard, Castro returned with a form signed by an officer Daniel Y. Bennett authorizing him to get the BMW. Later, detective Mariano Gonzales determined that Castro had forged Bennett's signature.
During a hearing called by then Municipal Judge Kip Van Hodge to determine ownership of the vehicle at which Castro did not appear, the car's ownership was returned to the woman, although the car had by then been driven to Ft. Myers, Fla. by Quesada.
As a result of these criminal offenses (passing a forged instrument), Castro was charged with forgery and his trial was held in 138th District Court before Judge Robert Garza. After a bench jury, Garza found him guilty of felony forgery and sentenced him to 10 years in the penitentiary reduced to five years probation. His attorney was Angel Castro, now an Asst. U.S. Attorney. The prosecutor was Bruce Tharpe. The District Attorney was (drum roll) Luis Saenz.
Castro was sentenced to pay a fine and to report to probation. He asked that his probation be removed to Titus County (Mt. Pleasant) and two years later, asked that the court reconsider his sentence to deferred adjudication. The state objected to the reconsideration and a hearing was held on May 13, 1994.
During that hearing, Castro introduced a letter from his employer John DiFrancesco Jr., of Pleasant View, a facility that cared for handicapped children. In the letter, DiFrancesco pleaded with Garza to defer the sentence or else he could not employ Castro with a felony conviction.
"If necessary, I would appear before your court or even bring a group of mentally retarded clients with me," DiFrancesco wrote.
Castro, on his own behalf, also pleaded with Garza to grant him the deferment stating his work in Brownsville with Lincoln Park School (with Linda Gill Martinez) as a coach with Special Olympics in Brownsville and his desire to make "great things happen for my children" in Mount Pleasant. He also told Garza he had "become active in my church and oversee a youth group" there.
Despite Saenz's objections, Garza granted the deferment.
His reappearance in Brownsville in his family's notary public office has also raised grave concerns from attorneys representing immigrants and their families who were advised to seek help from notaries to fill out their applications with the U.S. Immigration Department (ICE) for residence and eventual citizenship.
Two complaints naming the Castros (including Erasmo)were filed in the U.S. Southern District Court accusing them of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise (a RICO) for continuing to fill out the forms without certification. According to the lawsuits, as a result of the inappropriate filling out of some forms, some petitioners lost their opportunity to get residency and even citizenship when their forms were rejected for a number of reasons, including filling out the wrong forms or missing deadlines.
Despite these past actions, Castro will apprently continue his run for the mayorship. He claims in his emails that he will "post" everything he does to the electorate and claims "we" have done wonders without the support and resources of our city government(?).
Who else will crawl out of the woodwork to entertain the Brownsville electorate before it's all said and done?

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Juan, I got one of Erasmo's campaign mail-outs today. It folded out 48 times because both Erin and Erasmo were in the picture together! The thing is so wide I now use it as a shade for my truck's windshield when I park downtown.

Anonymous said...

No mames,

Anonymous said...

I guess anyone is better than Pat Ahumada, Brownsville has hit rock bottom with all these idiots that hold public office!!!!

Anonymous said...

Just another pendejo! All potential candidates so far are self serving assholes who have no real connection with the majority of population. Great egos and a self-serving motive don't make for progressive politicians.

Anonymous said...

The pile of shit-candidates running for Mayor is continuing to rise. Fucking amazing!

Anonymous said...

(got cheezmeh)

I'll bet that even after a recent shower, that slob stinks of a very sweaty anus. Poor Mayor.
Dags.

Anonymous said...

How fucking gross!

Anonymous said...

Great candidate! Has experience working with mentally handicapped. Should be perfect fit with the City Fathers...

Anonymous said...

O'bell se la come!



Sincerely

Sarquis

Anonymous said...

LOOMS LARGE...HAHAHAHAHAHAAA! Good one Juan!

Cameron County Taxpayer said...

Well, it appears that Brownsville is full of crooks? So, why not? That fat piece of shit is a convicted felon, so he'll fit right in place!

Anonymous said...

The ‘illegal’ index: Which news organizations still use the term ‘illegal immigrant’?


by Felix Salmon

This might well be the only article you ever read on Fusion that contains the phrase “illegal immigrant.” If necessary, we’ll quote individuals who use the offensive term. But we’ll never use it ourselves to describe people living and working in the United States without every necessary bureaucratic authorization.

The reason is simple: People who speed aren’t “illegal drivers,” nor are people who fall behind on their taxes “illegal filers.” Even soldiers fighting against the United States without belonging to a formal national army are generally referred to as “unlawful” rather than “illegal” combatants. The use of the term “illegal” to refer to a person is a usage which is confined to exactly one group of people: Migrants. As a result, “illegal,” when used as a noun, always means immigrants — people whose only crime is the victimless pursuit of liberty and prosperity.

What’s more, the term “illegal immigrant” isn’t even accurate. As activist and writer Jose Antonio Vargas points out, living in the US without the proper documents is not a criminal offense, it’s a civil one. The term is also incredibly ill-defined: In December 2000, for instance, I was living in New York and was fired by my American employer, who was also the sponsor of my work visa. If I then went back to my New York apartment and simply lived there for a while, how long would it take me to become an illegal immigrant? An hour? A week? A year? Or would I first need to leave the country and then attempt criminal re-entry?

And yet, in spite of all the good reasons not to use the phrase, it is still very easy to find in the US press, even in headlines. The Washington Post‘s story on Barack Obama’s new immigration policy, for instance, uses the phrase five times in the piece itself, as well as in the headline and caption of the accompanying video. (It was also used in an early headline for the article, which was later changed). In July, CBS News ran a story under the headline “Is the surge of illegal child immigrants a national security threat?” — as though simply being a child, with the wrong paperwork, is enough to make one an illegal person. And a quick search of the New York Times shows the term being used more than 600 times in just the past 12 months. That’s despite the fact that for the past year and a half, the newspaper’s official policy requests that reporters and editors “consider alternatives” to the term.

Progress is being made, however. Many major news organizations never use the words “illegal immigrant,” including the AP, the Los Angeles Times, and USA Today. An informal Fusion survey has turned up many others, including both of our parent companies, Univision News and ABC News. Here’s a chart we created of who stands where, which we’ll update as we hear back from more news organizations:

Anonymous said...

Everything "looms large" with Castro. He is obese and fits the nomenclature of a "fat ass". He has contributed little to Brownsville or Cameron County and just becomes another "jester" to run for mayor. Tony Martinez is probably happy to be running against so many "rubes".....he may win only because the other candidates are proven losers. Wow.....how much more real estate can Tony buy and when will he realize that Downtown Brownsville is a place most citizens never go.

Anonymous said...

What "change" does he hope to bring to Brownsville? Change with Tony Martinez was negative change...just added to the velocity of the city's downward spiral. We have no good choices for mayor and we would hope that any good choice would define "change" that might be attempted.

Anonymous said...

Vultures are only attracted to the dead and dying. The rotting carrion can attract buzzards from miles away. Is Browntown dead or dying. Let's see: corruption throughout the city and county government, corruption within the school district, the pollution of illegal aliens, and of course the drug trade in the valley. Don't forget the "spill-over" violence from Mexico. Hey Brownsville, the bottom feeders are here to CHANGE everything. Yea, right.

Anonymous said...

Erasmo, you live in ATX. You don't go to school anymore. You live with your fake relatives. You do not live here.

Your candidacy already has issues and you haven't even started.

Anonymous said...

Say, is Juan Montoya taking an extended vacation (alcoholic binge), or is he doing time, again, at the county jail?

Anonymous said...

It's telling that DP-M has said he will ignore Castro. Buffoons are not what we need in Brownsvuille, Juan.

Anonymous said...

You forgot to mention his pedophile tendencies.

Cameron County Taxpayer said...

Montoya, its bad enough you post the pics of these fugly oversized individuals but this loud mouthed fat fugly convicted felon has no business running for any office especially since he resides in SA.

Anonymous said...

Go away!

Anonymous said...

This guy is part whale and part Seal .

Anonymous said...

Hey Felix Salmon. Why are you so anal about Illegal Aliens"?? If you like them so much open the doors of your house so they can live with you, squat in your living room and all over your property and you can feed them and help them have more babies so you, personally, can support them. Illegal or undocumented is the same thing. They broke the law. Speak for yourself not the rest of us "legal" American citizens.

Anonymous said...

To the legal "Ameirican citizen". If you check your grand paws records you' ll discover we all came from ole Mexiqui . The güero pioneers arrived in the Balley around 1870, after the Silver War. Many were just saddle tramps looking for a hand out by stealing .

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