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All Border Patrols should impliment the ZERO TOLERANCE policy ASAP.  America will be a better place to live!

 

Border Patrol Goes Zero Tolerance

After pleading guilty to entering the country illegally, the Mexican immigrant from Veracruz told a federal judge here last week he came to the U.S. to earn money to pay for his mother’s funeral.

“It doesn’t matter if you’re trying to pay off funeral expenses, or take care of a sick family member,” explained U.S. Magistrate Diana Saldaña, referring to the plight of another immigrant. “When you cross the Rio Grande, you’re going to be spending time in prison if the Border Patrol finds you—that’s the bottom line.”

The frank courtroom exchange has become a daily occurrence since Oct. 30, when the Border Patrol launched Operation Streamline-Laredo, a zero-tolerance campaign that prosecutes, jails and deports nearly every adult illegal immigrant that border agents catch.

The controversial operation has jammed local jails to capacity, strained the staff of the federal public defender’s office and sparked charges that immigrants’ due process rights are being violated. But it has been applauded by those favoring strict enforcement of immigration laws.

But at the Laredo federal courthouse last week, a mere two weeks after the program began, scores of ordinary people shared the halls where crooked officials, drug kingpins and human traffickers are brought to justice. They included bricklayers, construction workers, dishwashers and waitresses, all snared by agents after crossing the Rio Grande illegally.

The immigrants, in the same rumpled clothing they wore when arrested, were escorted up to the judge’s bench in groups of 18 or 20. After a Border Patrol officer read a charge that applied to the entire group, each immigrant called out “Culpable”—the Spanish word for guilty.

Limited legal resources

The judge repeatedly warned the immigrants—some of whom had been detained up to 10 times but not charged—that an arrest for a second offense could result in a more serious felony charge and a longer jail sentence.

“This whole thing about them catching you and sending you back isn’t going to happen anymore,” the magistrate warned.

Arthur Thomas, deputy U.S. marshal in Laredo, said beds in Laredo jails are full, forcing immigrants to be sent as far away as Waco and East Texas.

“We’re pleased because basically they’re enforcing the law,” said Louise Whiteford, president of the Houston-based Texans For Immigration Reform. “It’s long overdue.”

Border Patrol officials in Laredo say it is too early to gauge the operation’s effectiveness and declined a request for conviction statistics.

Laredo is the third Border Patrol sector on the Southwest border to implement zero-tolerance, and so far it is under way only in the metropolitan areas of Laredo.

In the Yuma sector in Arizona, Operation Streamline eventually resulted in a 68 percent reduction in apprehensions between fiscal years 2006 and 2007, and during the same period the Del Rio sector registered a 46 percent decline, Rivera said.

Hoping word spreads

Instead, they hope immigrants like Sylvia Licona Garcia will warn their friends about the new mandatory jail time. She was one of 70 immigrants, some from as far away as Kosovo and Sri Lanka, who were in holding cells last week at the Border Patrol’s north Laredo station.

Heard, but didn’t believe it

In the same holding area was Jaime Pinto Aguilar, a 38-year-old Nuevo Laredo man who waded the Rio Grande on Nov. 11. Pinto, who has a college degree in international commerce, said he had been unable to find a job for the past four months.

“I told my wife I had to go,” he said. “Christmas is coming, and I’m not going to leave my children without anything, and there were bills.”

Instead of finding a job washing dishes in a Laredo restaurant relatives told him about, Pinto spent four days in jail.

“I will not come back illegally, not for anything in the world,” Pinto said. “I was in jail with a bunch of felons.”

“People will hear of these cases, but in this community every day people are crossing,” said Anna Maria Pinto. “Immigrants are trying to get across to live the American dream, to find a job, to build a better life. But the consequences are very grave.”

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SpecialEd read my blog view my photos
Nov 26, 2007 | 7:01 PM

I hope this is all true and not just lip service from the Goverment as usual. I sure know of a cheaper and more effective way of making people think twice about sneaking into America.

beerman331 read my blog
Nov 26, 2007 | 7:22 PM

At least this is a good start. What's really scary is that I know your cheaper and more effective way and I wholeheartedly agree!

drerunner read my blog
Nov 26, 2007 | 8:13 PM

One thing is for sure ,we are more and more hearing about tuberculoses and other human germs that are getting harder to isolate or find antidote that will suppress them . 20 million people coming across our borders ,who are not being vaccinated, is dangerous for everyone..........

SpecialEd read my blog view my photos
Nov 26, 2007 | 8:45 PM

I know of a great antidote and I believe it comes in a 50.cal shell.

beerman331 read my blog
Nov 26, 2007 | 8:51 PM

How come we think so much alike!

SpecialEd read my blog view my photos
Nov 26, 2007 | 10:03 PM

were bothers from different mothers

truth1 read my blog
Nov 27, 2007 | 5:17 AM

I have said for years that the borders need to be secure then address the illegal alien problem were two issues. Its time for the politicans in DC to be held accountable for not securing the boarders, Republican and Democrats. Jail time is a start.

bmwracer
Nov 27, 2007 | 2:01 PM

Jail time is a start...but the fact is there are millions of them running around and we don't\won't have the space for them. I would suggest that each of them get sterilized when they cross the border. This way they can still continue to fu*( like rabbits but they won't continue to have the multitude of children that would then be "US" citizens and get free healthcare. They are slowly taking over the country. Think about America in the earlier part of the century. Did we have the same kinds of problems? Nope, the reason....look at all the illegals and the burden they are putting on the US healthcare system. When I was a kid, we had to work in fast food if we wanted extra spending money. Go into a McDonalds or any other fast food restaurant today and what do you see? My .02

beerman331 read my blog
Nov 27, 2007 | 2:10 PM

They are quickly, not slowly taking over this country. They put a drain on the entire economy! Did you know Garcia is the #8 surname in the US.

SpecialEd read my blog view my photos
Nov 27, 2007 | 5:34 PM

What are they going to do with this country once they have taken over. I bet they will turn it into a great land just like they did their home country. I will bet there will be a civil war before long. I know I won't go down with out a fight.

beerman331 read my blog
Nov 27, 2007 | 7:30 PM

I'll be right there with you Special Ed!!

SpecialEd read my blog view my photos
Nov 27, 2007 | 10:08 PM

LETS DO THIS THING!

boogster read my blog view my photos
Nov 28, 2007 | 6:46 AM

TRESPASSERS WILL BE SHOT!
SURVIVORS WILL BE SHOT AGAIN!

bettalookout read my blog view my photos
Nov 28, 2007 | 5:18 PM

One excuse used is that there are so many illegal immigrants in this country, how do you possibly send them all back? Easy. Start a war on U.S. soil. There is no doubt in my mind that the illegals would never, not for one second, fight in defense of America. They would run south back across that border so fast there would be a dust trail in their rear view. Problem solved...

And while we are warring we can eliminate the socialist, left wing goof balls that have all but destroyed this great country.

drerunner read my blog
Nov 29, 2007 | 1:01 PM

One thing you have to say about Mexico and Canada, they don't let their "guilt tripping liberals" caused them to lose sight on what is more important for the security of their nation. People like "Gerardo" use this as a tactic for selfish reasons. He's made it a race issue when it really is a security one. He used the argument, "why are you guys against not letting good hard working people easily enter our country?"(as if only good hardworking people come from Mexico) If these people were anything other than Spanish ,Geraldo would not be making such a "guilt tripping" argument. He and others are placing American at risk for their own personal satisfaction. There are Mexican -American leaders who say our government is racist for breaking up Mexican families. We know once a Mexican crosses the border , they quickly find a mate in order to guarantee they will be able to remain in the country. After all, "they wont deport me if I have kids that are born here". It's a no brainer! Here is a fact! Mexico would never ever let Geraldo or these other people pull those BS arguments on them. So, what do they say about the government of Mexico and its people when dealing with the same issue? Can we called them racist? No, we say they are demonstrating common sense!

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