Posted on 10/31/2007 1:06:51 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
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.
Just stealing the relief supplies American’s won’t steal (even though I wouldn’t put it past some of us).
“undocumented immigrants”
What more do I need say about this reporter? What BS! Lawbreaking, illegal alien scumbags would be more appropriate!
Please, I prefer the term "Undocumented Lowlifes".
Somehow I knew this would involve illegals. Wanna bet how many of those fires were set by illegals?
This story is over a week old!
Most of the burn victims were illegals. You are paying for their care, thank you very much.
*sigh*
if they can deport them on an immigration charge so much the better....if they had held them, this “protest” by the illegal activists would just be a lot bigger.
Common practice in AZ and CA....you get the option of going home instead of getting locked up.
Gee, I hope they had NY driver’s licenses so they could get their loot home. I am really getting PO’d at this crap.
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