Posted on 06/07/2011 9:36:08 AM PDT by Rogle
This one took out an ad in El Diaro, a Spanish-language daily in New York City, to attract clients for his services facilitating drivers license acquisition in New Mexico, according to court papers.
The cost of the service: $2,500 to $2,700, plus expenses incurred getting to New Mexico.
The U.S. Border Patrol arrested and charged Jose Luis Aguirre last month with harboring illegal immigrants Elsa Puente-Vasquez of Ecuador and her husband, Luis Sancho-Pachar, along with Edwin Zorrilla-Ordonez of Colombia.
Aguirres is the latest case in an international market that has drawn foreign nationals from India, Poland, Brazil, Korea and elsewhere to fraudulently obtain New Mexico licenses.
New Mexico is one of two states that grants drivers licenses to illegal immigrants, the other being Washington. Utah also grants a more-limited driving permit to foreign nationals.
The governor has called on state lawmakers to repeal the law and wants licenses already issued to illegal immigrants to be revoked.
In the Aguirre case, an unnamed concerned citizen called authorities about a possible immigrant smuggler having rented two rooms at the Motel 6 near Coors and Interstate 40 on May 11.
The immigrants told agents they had flown in from New York and New Jersey between May 3 and 9 in order to obtain New Mexico drivers licenses, court documents say.
Aguirre, who had obtained half the payment in New York, met the three at the airport and provided them with Wells Fargo bank statements and DIRECTV statements with New Mexico addresses after they paid the other half.
Then he took them to take written and driving exams at the Motor Vehicle Division office on 98th Street NW.
Documents dont say whether they actually obtained licenses.
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Aguirre was released to third party custody after posting a $20,000 unsecured property bond.
Somebody should check the Arabic language newspapers and see if they are advertising this type of service.
America is a diverse multicultural nation. We should encourage foreigners to get US drivers licenses. It adds cash to the state coffers. It encourages tourism.
Any more bs reasons?
The pass gave him access to the buildings' sprinkler systems.
I bet he "fixed" them real good...
Be careful. We think along the same lines.
That’s how Omoslem got his license.
Ping!
...the latest case in an international market that has drawn foreign nationals from India, Poland, Brazil, Korea and elsewhere to fraudulently obtain New Mexico licenses.
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