Border News
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Undocumented Workers Arrested In Utah
The
INS arrested more than 100 people working at Champion Safe, a safe manufacturing
company in
Utah
.
Steve Branch, the Salt Lake City INS officer in charge, said the arrests were
the culmination of a long investigation but would not comment on how the INS
learned of the workers' immigration violations, which could include visa
overstay and illegal entry. Champion Safe declined to comment.
"There
are a number of business we could enforce workplace operations on," Branch
said, but wouldn't answer as to whether or not the INS had plans for similar
raids in the coming weeks.
***
Federal
Agents Seize Drugs Hidden In Look-a-like Border Patrol Vehicles
Federal
agents foiled a drug smuggling scheme at the southern border of
Arizona
,
and seized almost one ton of marijuana, according to an INS press release. The
drugs were concealed inside a pair of SUVs decorated to resemble marked Border
Patrol vehicles. The two vehicles, emblazoned with the Border Patrol logo, were
intercepted early Wednesday morning by Border Patrol and U.S. Customs agents
near
Palominas
,
Arizona
.
Agents arrested the driver of one vehicle, an undocumented Mexican national
identified as Martin Lopez Cardenas, 33, of
Agua
Prieta
,
Mexico
.
The second driver fled into the desert, presumably back to
Mexico
.
Cardenas
will remain in federal custody pending prosecution on drug smuggling charges.
***
Illegal
White House Grounds Worker Pleads Guilty
The
Mexican illegal immigrant who once worked on the White House grounds pled guilty
in a federal court late last week. Salvador Martinez Gonzalez, 30, caused a
national uproar last year when it was discovered he had been photographed with
former President Bill Clinton and Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife,
Lynne.
Martinez
was arrested in December when he allegedly provided an INS inspector with a
false passport and birth certificate. On Thursday, he pled guilty to using false
documents to enter the country.
Martinez
could face a maximum penalty of up to 10 years in prison, plus a $250,000 fine.
Prosecutors informed the court that the government would recommend dropping the
illegal entry charge. His sentencing was scheduled for May 1.
For
two years
Martinez
was employed by HDO Productions, Inc., a company that coordinates outdoor events
and was contracted by the White House.
***
Afghan
Man Arrested In
Arizona
On
Tuesday police arrested an Afghan man who allegedly crossed the border
illegally. The man, who speaks English but would not give his name, is in
federal custody on immigration-related charges.
Reports
say the man flagged down a
Tucson
police officer and said that he had been kidnapped by two Hispanic men. A police
spokesman said there had been a dispute about money and that he likely paid the
men to get across the border.
Officials
report that more than 99.5 percent of people arrested crossing the border
illegally are residents of Central or
South
America
and
Canada
.
The remaining 0.5 percent are citizens of 140 countries worldwide, according to
Border Patrol statistics.