Posted on 01/20/2006 8:44:03 AM PST by GulfBreeze
LEAGUE CITY League City police and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency took 62 people into custody during a sweep Thursday.
The people rounded up were suspected of being illegal immigrants. But almost all of them even those determined to be illegal immigrants were released a few hours later.
Sgt. Dan Krieger of the League City Police Department said officers and immigration agents set out around 7:30 a.m. and hit two spots where day laborers hang out.
That included a spot along West Walker Street, less than a block from the police station.
The other spot was in the 100 block of Texas Avenue, just off of Main Street near an apartment complex and a convenience store.
Krieger said the roundup began as police investigations into a pair of sexual assaults and a two-year-old intoxicated manslaughter case.
Among those suspects was Rigoberto Sanchez, the man League City police believe was responsible for a February 2002 car accident on state Highway 96 that killed four people. He was charged with four counts of intoxicated manslaughter.
Krieger said the three men police were looking for were also believed to be day laborers.
However, none of the three was found in the roundup Thursday.
By early afternoon, 60 of those detained in the roundup were released.
Many soon found their way back to Main Street and Texas Avenue.
Two were taken into the immigration agencys custody. One had a warrant for an assault charge. The other had an extensive criminal history in California, said Krieger.
Louisa Deason, spokesman for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, said only those with outstanding warrants or those determined to be a threat to the community would be taken into custody.
Its a matter of setting a priority because we simply do not have enough beds to take them all into custody, said Deason. We are looking for those with a warrant of deportation, sex offenders or (those who) pose a threat to the community, she said. Those are the ones we are interested in.
Those not deemed a threat or not wanted by law enforcement were let go and told they have to get their immigration status worked out, said Deason.
One of the byproducts of the housing boom in the area is the number of day laborers who spend their mornings hanging out, waiting for someone to pull up and offer a cash job.
James Rash owns the Lucky Chief Mini-Mart at Main Street and Texas Avenue. He said he was sorry to see the roundup take place.
They were good customers, he said. Really, I just lost business.
Rash said if the men waiting in his parking lot ever became a nuisance, he simply asked them to leave. He said they always complied.
They are nice people, he said.
Josh World, who lives nearby, said he was not surprised to hear about the roundup.
He said the laborers never bothered him, but his mother sometimes complained about their effect on the neighborhood.
She understands it is a hard life, he said. But she just wants the neighborhood to look good.
Ya mean doin' jobs at wages Americans won't work for?
I've always said, a good soldier is THE LAST person who ever wants to see or experience war; therefore when confronted with no other option, kick butt quickly, take no names, and get back home quickly and safely.
Funny thing. It's always the civilian leaders that start the wars, then it's the serviceman / servicewoman that winds up paying a heavy price even though they never may ever receive a scratch in the performance of their duties.
Been there. Done that. Got the t-shirt. :>)
Kennedy is long in his grave and has no lingering infulence on the affairs of the nation. Now what do you suppose is Bush's problem in not fixing this in spite of the clammoring of his base? The people are real real pissssed!
"But almost all of them even those determined to be illegal immigrants were released a few hours later..."
HA !
Its a matter of setting a priority because we simply do not have enough beds to take them all into custody, said Deason.
Yes, Mr. Deason. It is a matter of priority! And your priorities are wrong...
Dunno about these days, but when I was a teenager and a college student, I was doin' a lot of the jobs illegals do. I mowed lawns, worked as a handyman at a country club and an "assisted living facility", worked as a security guard, washed dishes, worked in the store room at restaurant, etc.
I have to believe that there are folks who will do the jobs if the price is right.
Believe it baby! I can drive down any main street in my home town of Plano, TX and show you illegals. I can take you to a house constructed by the city at taxpayers expense that will have 100 or more at almost anytime of day.
Actually, Senator Edward "Teddy the Swimmer" Kennedy is still alive an kickin'.
Breaking the our immigration laws is not a crime you see...
They were good customers, he said. Really, I just lost business..... They are nice people
There are no jobs Americans wont do,,,that is a myth. There are wages that are not worth working for. The flood of illegals has depressed wages in certain fields to the point where Americans cant make a living.
And you don't speak for me! GW is nothing but a pile of mule shit in my conservative republican opinion.
They always let them go. Here in PA they let them go, always. It is what the Feds want. And who is in charge of the Federal Govt. right now? Isn't Bush president? Don't the republicans have the majority in the senate and the house? So why is nothing getting done? As a conservative, I want to know.
Oh goody...:-(
"There are no jobs Americans wont do,,,that is a myth."
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Why don't they respond to the help wanted ads?
If you have a son, or daughter, ask them to ask their classmates if they would be willing to change a toilet, or be the person wearing a tie telling the person what toilet needed to be replaced?
Our youth all want to be the manager and are unfamiliar with the idea of working your way up.
Even the illegals, the authorities let them go. Now what's wrong with this picture?
I'm in too.
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