Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is warning that illegal aliens may have gained access to a U.S. Army installation in Arizona that also serves as the nations largest military intelligence-training center.
I have deep concerns that people who come into our country illegally have managed to gain access onto an active U.S. military installation, Arpaio said in a statement today. This cause for concern goes well beyond the argument that people are only committing the crime of wanting to work in this country.
Arpaios detectives raided Valley View Building Services in central Phoenix today, searching for 25 people suspected of identity theft and fraud.
The company employs 100 people in three states and is contracted to clean newly constructed buildings at Fort Huachuca, an Army post located only 15 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border. At least one of the suspects had worked on the military installation.
The deputies took five women into custody today. Four are suspected illegal aliens arrested for identity theft and fraud. One is a U.S. citizen wanted with an outstanding warrant.
When we went in there, one of the ladies was hiding her Mexican I.D. in an enchilada, trying to conceal the identification, Arpaio said.
He said authorities are still searching for other illegal aliens who may be working for the company.
We did serve another search warrant on the residence of the owner and, going through the papers, were going to determine which work sites that the others may be working at, he said.
Arpaio told KTVK-3TV, One thing I want to find out is how many more illegals have been hired [to work at] Fort Huachuca. Thats a high intelligence installation. I dont think people should go on that installation to work if theyre in this country illegally.
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