Posted on 03/21/2008 10:49:41 AM PDT by AuntB
CORPUS CHRISTI A Nueces County sheriffs chase about midnight early Thursday morning ended with about a dozen undocumented immigrants scrambling through a fiery field while the driver and two occupants were caught, police said.
A deputy on patrol trailed a white 2004 Dodge 4-door pickup for about five miles from the western part of the county after the driver ran a red light at State Highway 286 and Farm-to-Market Road 43.
He was alerted earlier in the evening by radio that a vehicle of that same description could be carrying undocumented aliens, said Capt. Stan Repka, public affairs officer for the sheriffs department.
The deputy tried to use emergency lights to stop the driver at the intersection of 286 and Saratoga Boulevard, but the driver fled west on Saratoga for about a mile before turning into a brushy field in the 500 block.
The exhaust or catalytic converter on the car caught the brush on fire, and then the brush fire caught the car on fire, said Battalion Chief Wayne Prall, with Corpus Christi Fire Department. It took four engine companies with about 18 firefighters about an hour to simmer the blaze that damaged about one acre, he said.
The driver, Jose Antonio Pineda-Torres, 18, of Mexico, and two undocumented male immigrants were arrested. A precinct one constable helped catch the two occupants after responding to the deputys request for backup.
Pineda-Torres was arrested for evading and resisting arrest and was taken to Nueces County Jail, Repka said. The two occupants, both citizens of Mexico, were turned over to U.S. Border Patrol.
Border patrol would not release the mens names, ages or state of residence, said Oscar Saldaña, spokesman for the Rio Grande Valley sector.
If they have no criminal history they will be granted an option of voluntary return to Mexico, Saldaña said. As for the driver, he could be detained for the district attorney to charge and prosecute or if found criminal for transporting illegals could be turned over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The entire article is pure BS because it obscures the essential facts. That fact being that ‘undocumented’ is in no way in cowboy hell a true and accurate description of an “ILLEGAL ALIEN!”
Huh??? They are here ILLEGALLY, therefore they now have a CRIMINAL HISTORY and they need to be DEPORTED!! Voluntary return?? Yeah, like that will happen....
I think that crossing the border without documents is a civil, rather than a criminal offense. That needs to change.
How dare these jack-boots chase law-abiding citizens like that! :::sarc tag in case it is needed:::
Ping...
Yep! Most expeditiously.
#1 -- The pukes in Congress could change that
#2---- If you come back after a deportation this is a felony. A criminal charge. Yet is rarely prosecuted. It's worth two years prison time
LOL...ya mean the Nancy Pelosi, 11% approval rating Congress?
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