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ICE Arrests About 2,000 Illegal Immigrants
2006-06-14
A swarm of federal immigration agents sped silently, headlights off, down a Boston side street early Wednesday and surrounded an apartment house.

"Police! Policia! Police!" yelled Daniel Monico, a deportation officer, holding his badge to a window where someone had pulled back the curtain. "Open the door!" Moments later, agents led a dazed-looking Jose Ferreira Da Silva, 35, out in handcuffs. The Brazilian had been arrested in 2002 and deported, but had slipped back into the country. He now faces up to 20 years in prison.

In a blitz that began May 26, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has arrested nearly 2,100 illegal immigrants across the country. Officials said the raids are aimed at child molesters, gang members and other violent criminals, as well as people like Da Silva who sneaked back into the country after a judge threw them out. The crackdown is called Operation Return to Sender. "This sends a message," said Monico, standing outside the gray Victorian apartment where Da Silva had been hiding. "When we deport you, we're serious." An Associated Press reporter and photographer accompanied a fugitive task force as it made Operation Return to Sender raids Tuesday night and early Wednesday.

The operation has caught more than 140 immigrants with convictions for sexual offenses against children; 367 known gang members, including street soldiers in the deadly Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13; and about 640 people who had already been deported once, immigration officials said. The numbers include more than 720 arrests in California alone. More than 800 people arrested already have been deported.

"This is a massive operation," said Marc Raimondi, a spokesman for immigration enforcement or ICE, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security. "We are watching the country's borders from the inside."
If I had a evil mind I'd think somebody getting nervous about the poll numbers of their base
In New England, officials said the sweeps have caught more than 150, including 75 who had come back after being deported.

ICE has a network of 35 fugitive teams across the country. The 2006 budget increased that number to 52, and the Bush administration is pushing for 70 by 2007. The challenge, agents said, is staggering.

There are more than 500,000 "fugitive aliens" who have been deported by judges and either slipped back into the country or never left. There is often a disconnect between local and state prisons and the federal government that allows illegal immigrants to serve time and be released without being transferred to federal officials for deportation. The work that led to the series of arrests over the past 20 days began last winter. Agents in Boston, for example, began scouting targets four months ago, conducting street surveillance and following up leads from confidential informants.

"It's a lot of preparation, and it's a lot of patience," said Jim Martin, deputy director for ICE's New England field office. "All for a couple minutes of adrenaline."

During the raid late Tuesday, the federal squad, which includes a Boston police sergeant detective, wore bulging bulletproof vests and stiff Kevlar gloves to protect their hands from needles, knives and rusty fences. Badges dangled on chains around their necks as they passed around wanted posters and shined flashlights on the face of a 24-year-old Latvian man who had served prison time for assaulting a police officer. The team moved in the dark, climbing fences and hiding behind parked cars to encircle a three-story house in Boston's Allston-Brighton neighborhood. All at once they emerged from the shadows. A half-dozen agents filled the front porch, their knocks on the door echoing down the block. The target had moved, the agents learned, and a team split off and caught him in Weymouth, about 15 miles south of the city.

Another man caught in the recent blitz was a Salvadoran gang member who was convicted in a stabbing that left a 13-year-old boy paralyzed. Agents caught him working at Budget Rental Car at Boston's Logan Airport. "The problems with immigration aren't going to be solved overnight," Raimondi said as the team sped toward another raid. "You start chipping away at it ... The more teams we get up and running, the more dangerous people we are going to get off the streets."
Posted by:Steve

#12  Fine, the employers want them then stick the employers with the same requirements they've established for people seeking to marry foreigners, like the obligation for their welfare if for any reason they break up before 5 years. You think the employers will step forward to take that liability? Ha.
Posted by: Churong Thang9876   2006-06-14 17:29  

#11  RC - LOFL! I think Bush and Co have been using the Fumble tables on this issue so far. ;)
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2006-06-14 16:36  

#10  Here is a recent poll done by a group called "The Polling Station".
Do you believe that ILLEGAL immigration is a threat to US nationalism?
N = 13,550 Margin of Error +/- .5%
....... Yes ...... No .... Undecided
Dem ..... 51.1% .... 39.1% ... 9.8%
Ind .... 70.2% .... 23.8% ... 6.0%
Rep .... 90.9% .... 6.0% ... 3.1%
What world does the Senate live in? Who are they afraid of?
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2006-06-14 15:52  

#9  The federal gov would get a lot more "bang for their buck", if they would go after those who employee illegals.
We want the illegals out, we don't want to create a massive new group of criminals. Besides, with 4.6% unemployment, many employers have to take what they can get. And finally, if the law were to make employers fully responsible, that would create 12 million jobless, starving people wandering through your neighborhood, overnight.
Rounding up the criminals, and building the fence, are a good start. Now, we need to seal the border, and be fair to productive workers. God knows we've been 'fair' to non-productive workers long enough.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-06-14 15:48  

#8  thank you TomFeral, I agree:

Fine the hell out of employers, only then will they they think twice before hiring illegals with or without any ole funky ID.

If you care about our Citizen voting rights, health care, health care insurance payments, Social Security, Pensions, Taxes, and every other hidden yet burgeoning costs attritibutable to the millions of illegal immigrants here in America, then reject those hucksters who sell illegals as 'cheap labor'.. Somthin for Nothin IOW.


and It would help if everyone reminded our pols with these this year.



I printed a bunch then stuffed them back into their respective return envelopes and then mailed them back to..

President Bush's White House Invitation Dinner Invite [I receive them because I contribute, so does everyone else]

Speaker Dennis Hastert [same]

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist [same]

RNC [same]

and Arnold [same]

and I included a short note of course...
Posted by: RD   2006-06-14 15:46  

#7  ICE Arrests About 2,000 Illegal Immigrants

Wow. Time to take MERP seriously.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-06-14 15:23  

#6  It looks like they went after targets that are unlikely to be back on the street. The idea is to get the truly bad men behind bars and scare the average Juan to go home till after the election. I'll bet they have film of DaSilva doing the perp walk for the nightly news.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-06-14 15:22  

#5  Are they taking beats in Vegas when they'll be returned to the streets?
Posted by: Churong Thang9876   2006-06-14 15:18  

#4  They hit some of the Brazilian bars here during World Cup and the can rake 'em in like shrimp in a net.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-06-14 14:53  

#3  wait for 'lection season when the migra status of all the candidates' roofers and lawn guys start to be scrutinized...
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-06-14 14:52  

#2  The federal gov would get a lot more "bang for their buck", if they would go after those who contribute the most to their campaigns employee illegals.

Ain't. Gonna. Happen.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-06-14 14:51  

#1  2100 down, 12,000,000 to go.
The federal gov would get a lot more "bang for their buck", if they would go after those who employee illegals.
Posted by: TomFeral   2006-06-14 14:47  

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