Illegal Immigrants
Suspected of Stealing Supplies From California Fire Victims!
Since 10-25-07
October 25, 2007
Topic: Crimes Scenes illegal immigration laws
http://www.alipac.us/article-2667-thread-1-0.html
October 24, 2007
Illegal immigrants suspected of stealing supplies
Six
illegal immigrants who were suspected of stealing relief supplies from
Qualcomm Stadium were arrested by Border Patrol agents after San Diego
police stopped them Wednesday morning.
A woman who had been evacuated to the stadium told officers she saw the
group load up two pickup trucks and a car with cots and other supplies,
leave and then return, said police Sgt. Jesse Cesen~a.
When officers stopped them, a member of the group said they were being paid
to take things of value from the stadium.
"They were stealing a lot of stuff," Cesen~a said. "We took the stuff back
and we escorted them out. They were stealing from the people in need."
Because some members of the group spoke Spanish, officers called Border
Patrol agents at the stadium for relief efforts. They determined the people
were in the country illegally and arrested them.
The Border Patrol agents are among 100 that the federal agency has been
providing for relief efforts, said agency spokesman Matthew Johnson. He said
the agents are not looking for illegal immigrants among people seeking
refuge at the stadium.
"We're not out there doing immigration stuff in the middle of a disaster,"
he said. "However, we still enforce the laws."
-- Onell R. Soto
TOPICS: Illegal
Aliens, Illegal Immigrainst, Crimes, fires, California, fire victims, cots
and other supplies, Border Patrol agents, relief efforts, federal agency,
Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego Police, undocumented,
KPBS
San Diego Police officials say they detained eight undocumented immigrants
today after the suspects allegedly stole emergency supplies for evacuees at
Qualcomm Stadium. KPBS reporter Amita Sharma has more.
Authorities say evacuees at Qualcomm Stadium told police they noticed a
group of people loading supplies onto a truck and driving away. San Diego
Police Spokeswoman Monica Munoz says witnesses saw the group return three
times to pick up supplies.
Munoz: What they were doing was taking those supplies and selling them so
what we did was detain those individuals and spoke to them and they told us
they were undocumented and what exactly they were doing so we turned them
over to the Border Patrol.
Munoz says four of the eight people taken into custody were released. She
said she did not know where the group resold the items, nor to whom.
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