Posted on 02/04/2011 2:29:45 PM PST by moonshinner_09
Offenses include assault, burglary, possession of a weapon, theft and distribution of a controlled dangerous substance
NEWARK, NJ - Twenty-eight previously deported aliens and three immigration violators are facing deportation following a one week long enforcement operation spearheaded by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers in New Jersey.
During the operation, which concluded this week, ICE made a total of 31 arrests in Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, and Union counties.
Of the 28 individuals arrested for re-entering the United States after deportation, 16 also had prior criminal convictions. The remaining three illegal aliens were encountered by ERO officers during the course of the operation.
Their criminal histories included prior arrests and convictions for numerous violations, including assault, distribution of a controlled dangerous substance within 1000 feet from a school zone, theft, burglary, and weapons possession among others. Since many of the individuals have been previously deported, they are subject to immediate removal from the country. The remaining aliens will be held by ICE pending their hearing before the immigration judge or the completion of travel arrangements.
"ICE is focused on sensible, effective immigration enforcement that prioritizes efforts first on those dangerous criminal aliens and other immigration violators who present the greatest risk to the security of our communities," said John Tsoukaris, field office director for ICE ERO in Newark. "Reducing crime at the street level and removing these individuals from the United States is a top ICE priority."
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Has anybody asked BigSis to ‘splain this unexpected and unprecedented development?
This must be a mistake, big sis said the border is secured , all our worries are over, relax and take it easy.
First time they are caught they should be placed on a chain-gang cleaning our highways for 6 months before deportation.
Second time 12 months. Third time 18 months. Fourth time 24 months.
Eventually they’ll figure it out.
Ping!
They will find a gaggle of them in Dover.
28 down, several hundred thousand to go...
Oh wait -- that would take some will....
Drop them off inside a gated community where rich liberals live.
they will hide better
... just background chatter....
Harrison NJ has to be worse; all the store names, many billboards, etc.: all is Spanish. I don’t think a W-2 has been issued in Harrison since 1995.
I was surprised when I took the kids to get pumpkins how many “undocumented” workers were on the farms. They didn’t seem all that concerned about being caught or deported...
They’re close enough for discomfort; they are regularly in those neighborhoods as landscapers and nannies, and there is much more to steal out there...
Census numbers show that the Hispanic population in NJ increased by 39% in ten years, from 1.1M to 1.6M, from about 1 in 8 people to more than 1 in 6. Many of them are illegal; 30 or so is a drop in the bucket.
Then there is the whole issue of excessive legal immigration, but that’s a different story.
The white population declined.
Latest US Open Tennis Scores:
Mexico. 28
USA .....0
Wouldn’t bother ‘em a bit. They’d be getting three hots and a cot. Better’n’ anything their used to. Catch them first, deport them deep into their own country but at least a hundred miles from their hometown. If they can figure out how to get here, they can figure out how to find their way home in their own country. I’m sick of this sh!t. We’re a sovereign nation, not a boarding house.
Brilliant!
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