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![]() gringogirl wrote: > get this after being deported because they were illegal these mexican > maids pays thousands of dollars to get smuggled back into their stolen > jobs. they then have the nerve to demand an apology and the consulate " > wants to talk with the deputy about his actually asking for green > cards) > Saturday, April 29, 2006 > Migrant trio cleared in purse case > Woman who accused illegal-immigrant maids of theft left her bag at > restaurant, investigation finds. > > By CINDY CARCAMO > The Orange County Register > > Background > > > Three immigrant housekeepers who were voluntarily deported to Mexico > were cleared of theft after a Sheriff's Department investigation. > Detectives determined that the purse that had been reported stolen had > been left at a McDonald's restaurant. > > > > A Rancho Santa Margarita woman who accused three illegal immigrants of > stealing her handbag, prompting federal officials to return the > housekeepers to Mexico, actually misplaced the purse at a restaurant, > an Orange County sheriff's investigation found. > > The Sheriff's Department is investigating whether at least one deputy > violated policy by reportedly handing over the three women to U.S. > Customs and Border Protection, damaging relations between Sheriff Mike > Carona and immigration activists. > > Earlier this week, family members in Orange County said, the women - > Yolanda Gonzalez, Gloria Santacruz and Carmen Fernandez - paid > smugglers about $3,000 each to bring them back to the county. > > The developments came as officials with the Mexican Consulate in Santa > Ana hope to set up a meeting with Carona to discuss the incident, which > immigration advocates said has had a chilling effect in the community. > > "If they were non-Latino, they wouldn't have been asked for residency," > said Amin David of the Latino-advocacy group Los Amigos of Orange > County. He said the "horrible aspect" of the case was that immigration > authorities were brought into it, and that it was made worse by the > fact that the woman found her purse. David said the case was a "domino > effect" from anti-immigrant feelings. > > The incident highlights a tug of war between two groups - one that > believes illegal immigration hurts this country and another that sees a > place for undocumented immigrants in American society. The episode is a > microcosm of a higher level of tension that's playing out in Congress > and on the streets on Monday. > > The case began April 12, when deputies went to a Rancho Santa Margarita > home after the woman called to report a stolen purse and wallet. While > the deputies were there, Border Patrol officials showed up and took the > housekeepers into custody. Border Patrol authorities said someone at > the Sheriff's Department made the call. > > What happened that day seems to be against department policy. Deputies > who encounter illegal immigrants accused of crimes usually file a > report that is forwarded to immigration officials. Deputies cannot > contact federal authorities without the approval of two supervisors. > > Sandra Valdez, an Orange resident who has been following the case, said > she left a telephone message with Carona to complain about the > department's policy. She said immigration authorities should have been > called regardless of the purse's being found. > > "If they're here illegally, they should've been deported anyway," she > said. "The deputy was doing his job in enforcing immigration policy." > > Sheriff's spokesman Jon Fleischman reported Friday that the purse had > been found but said he didn't know the details. > > Yolanda Gonzalez's daughter Miriam Elizalde said the incident imposed > unnecessary economic and emotional hardships on her family. > > "I want her to apologize," Elizalde said of the accuser, whose name has > not been released. "She knew what she was doing." > > Elizalde said her mother told her that deputies called immigration > authorities to find someone to translate for the three women. > > Lucy Galan, who supervises the trio at Maid Brigade in Irvine, said in > an earlier interview that she went to the home and helped translate. > > Galan said the two deputies asked for identification and green cards > right away. > > "You can't trust the cops anymore," Elizalde said. "If they can get > away with this and the Orange County sheriff can't do anything, then > (deputies) can do anything they want. No wonder everyone is scared of > them." > > Consular officials aren't the only ones hoping to speak with the > sheriff. David of Los Amigos said he also would like to schedule a > meeting. > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > CONTACT US: (714) 796-7829 or > PRINT ARTICLE E-MAIL ARTICLE CHANGE TYPE SIZE > > More from News The march to total domestic degredation continues. ted |
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![]() Solution is to not allow poor to force them selves on the rich ..... But soon , it will be out of anyones hands ... Nature will take over in 2025 and nix all jobs , everywhere . Not with a pHd , will you find work .... All poor , middle class will be forced out , if you cant figure how to make money , you will be exiled , no excuses , no "rights" , no free lunch , No laws , no govt , no police .... |
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