Posts Tagged ‘United States Border Patrol’

Illegal immigrants found on boat near San Clemente

Tuesday, September 18th, 2012

Customs and border patrol officials said a boat came ashore near San Clemente on Monday with 10 suspected illegal immigrants on board.

 

They ran up the beach, and border patrol agents, sheriffs and lifeguards all responded.

Six people were detained. One of them was injured and taken to the hospital in unknown condition. Four other people in the boat escaped.

Officials said no contraband was found in the boat.

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8 illegal immigrants nabbed in hotel raid

Sunday, July 22nd, 2012

Eight illegal immigrants were detained by police during a raid at a hotel and bar in Chaguanas on Friday night.

The women, from St Lucia, Venezuela and Dominican Republic, are expected to appear before a Chaguanas magistrate tomorrow, charged with soliciting sex at the establishment.

A team of officers, including Senior Supt Deodath Dulalchan, Supt Johnny Abraham and Sgt Andy Mohammed went to the businessplace at Chase Village around 11.30 p.m.

Police said the scantily dressed women, ages 18 to 30, attempted to escape when they spotted the officers, but they were apprehended and taken to the Chaguanas Police Station.

The women were interviewed by immigration officers yesterday.

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Arizona woman convicted of driving illegal immigrants across border

Friday, June 22nd, 2012

A Stanfield woman has been convicted of transporting illegal immigrants from Mexico across the Arizona border earlier this year.

Prosecutors said Thursday that a federal jury in Phoenix found 51-year-old Renalda Bernice Ortega guilty after a two-day trial in U.S. District Court in Phoenix.

Ortega is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 9.

Evidence presented at trial showed that on Feb. 6, a U.S. Border Patrol agent spotted a vehicle that was being driven erratically in a remote area south of Stanfield.

Stanfield is about 50 miles south of Phoenix.

As the agent followed the vehicle, he saw three passengers jump out and run into the desert.

Authorities say the three people were illegal immigrants and Ortega had agreed to transport them across the border.

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12 illegal immigrants found at stash house north of Donna

Friday, June 8th, 2012

A dozen undocumented immigrants are in federal custody following a raid at a stash house north of Donna.

It all happened at a home off Salinas Boulevard between Mile 9 and Mile 10 Roads just outside city limits.

U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents raided the home late Thursday morning.

ICE spokeswoman Nina Pruneda said agents found 12 adult men from Mexico inside the home.

She added that the stash was bust is part of an ongoing investigation and could be related to other cases.

The 12 men were handed to U.S. Border Patrol agents to be processed for deportation.

Pruneda said they don’t believe smugglers were among the men in custody.

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Sunday, May 20th, 2012

Excerpted from WASHINGTON EXAMINER: The once red-hot issue of illegal immigration has cooled considerably in recent months, in large part because of studies like one from the Pew Hispanic Center that said the flood of people entering the U.S. from across the Mexican border has slowed, and that the number actually returning to Mexico from the U.S. has increased, reversing a decades-long trend.

But federal law enforcement agents on the border are skeptical that the illegal immigrant tide is slowing. And new information from the U.S. financial sector shows that more money is flowing from American cities to Mexico in the form of remittances from immigrants than last year.

Federal law enforcement officials interviewed by The Washington Examiner say security is being compromised as the government seeks to keep a lid on the border as a campaign issue during the presidential election cycle. Department of Homeland Security’s Border Patrol agents and Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are being told not to make arrests of noncriminal illegal immigrants, and not to patrol areas of high traffic along the roughly 2,000-mile Southwest border.

A Border Patrol official working along the Texas border said administration officials are deliberately failing to document what is actually happening on the border. “In many cases my supervisors make it clear that they don’t want increased apprehension numbers, which means no arrests,” he said.

The government is also failing to patrol hundreds of miles of federal wildlife reserves that fall under the jurisdiction of the Interior Department. That has given smugglers and illegal immigrants a clear corridor to enter the county and has skewed national arrest figures, an official said. The U.S. is allowing “drug and human smugglers in without a fight” in parts of the Southwest, he said.

T.J. Bonner, former president of the National Border Patrol Council, said recent reports stating that immigration has declined are not substantiated by the facts. He said Border Patrol agents are being hampered by numerous restrictions.

“For every illegal crosser who is arrested, two get away,” Bonner said.

Bonner said the Pew report, which uses statistics provided by DHS, is “surprising, considering remittances to Mexico are up despite a bad economy.”

Maria, an illegal immigrant who spoke with The Examiner on condition that her last name not be used, said few, if any, of her Baltimore neighbors in a community consisting largely of illegal immigrants have fled back to their homeland.

Statistics from the Bank of Mexico, that country’s largest bank, showed that remittances totaled $3.29 billion in January and February, up 7.9 percent over the same period last year. Remittances to Mexico are on a pace to total about $19.7 billion this year, according to the recent reports.

An ICE official who spoke on background said, “The guys in my office were laughing when we heard the Pew report and when we see DHS flat-out lie. We are in a constant battle with higher-ups to do our job. The problem is if we did it right, the numbers wouldn’t add up” — that is, they wouldn’t support the administration’s desire to keep the immigration issue off voters’ minds in 2012, he said.

But administration officials argue that current studies suggesting illegal immigration has dropped are a sign that efforts to secure the border are working. President Obama said he hopes immigration reform will soon be a reality if he is re-elected. In an interview last month with Spanish-language television channel Univision during his trip to Cartagena, Colombia, Obama said immigration reform will be a top priority early in his second term but warned that in order for it to pass “what we need is a change either of Congress or we need Republicans to change their mind.”


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