Sunday, September 03, 2006

ICE: Aggressive Enforcement Leads to 15 Illegal Aliens Arrested While Working for a Company Contracted to Paint US Military Aircraft

ICE: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement--

Roswell New Mexico: ICE special agents today arrested 15 illegal aliens who were working for Dean Baldwin painting Inc. who is under contract to paint US military aircraft, including the Lockheed C-130 military aircraft.

The illegal aliens were arrested after they were determined to be residing in working in the United States.
" "Aggressive worksite enforcement actions like this help deter aliens from entering the United States attracted by the 'job magnet,'" said Troy Henley, special agent-in-charge of the ICE Office of Investigations in El Paso. "These operations also help discourage employers from knowingly hiring illegal aliens." "


Miami -- September 1, 2006 press release -- 79 fugitives and three immigration status violators living in various cities throughout Florida were arrested for immigration violations.
Among the arrested was 36-year-old aggravated felon Evelyn Del Socorro, of Nicaragua. Del Socorro, at the time of arrest, Del Socorro was in possession of a Florida ID and drivers license under two aliases.

CAGUAS, Puerto Rico --September 1, 2006 press release -- 38 illegal aliens working at a construction site were rested by ICE special agents. The 38 men, all nationals of the Dominican Republic worked at Los Pradros, a site that will feature homes, apartments and a shopping center. All those arrested have been placed in removal proceedings for being in violation of immigration laws.

Knowingly hiring illegal aliens is a violation of immigration law. Thus far, from January through mid-July 2006, ICE worksite enforcement investigations have resulted in 445 criminal arrests in the apprehension of 2700 illegal alien workers on administrative immigration violations.
Illegal aliens who are apprehended, are placed through removal proceedings and quickly returned to their country of origin. Aliens who reenter the United States after having been deported face felony charges, and sentences up to 20 years in prison.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

does anyone else find it humorous that they busted illegal ALIENS working for the military at ROSWELL?

Scottiebill said...

Did anyone notice that the illegals being picked up in Puerto Rico were being deported to their country of Oregon? Maybe they meant the country of origin. But, given the way that Teddy the K and his Loyal and Obedient Toady, Billy Bradbury, have welcomed the illegals here, they likely did mean their country of Oregon.

And Gullyborg, there is a certain amount of irony in the Aliens being arrested in Roswell. (Cue in the theme from "The Twilight Zone".)

Robin said...

I don't know, Oregon... origin... the way things are going, it could be.

Anonymous said...

And when they come back again, we the tax payers will have to pay for their stay in the gray-bar hotel for the rest of their adult lives, after which time they will probably be eligible for social security. Who is the winner/loser here?