Posted on 02/22/2017 5:53:59 PM PST by Republic Rocker
[Updated Wednesday, February 22, 2017 | 7:50 a.m.] In an unusual incident which has prompted concern among area lawyers, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested a man federal officials said was a previously deported Mexican national with a prior felony conviction for drug trafficking at the Pasadena Courthouse on Tuesday.
According to Virginia Kice, Western Regional Communications Director/Spokesperson for ICE, Enforcement and Removal Operations officers arrested the unidentified man at the courthouse after earlier efforts to locate him at a residence or place of employment proved unsuccessful.
The mans attorney, Los Angeles criminal lawyer Octavio Chaidez, said the immigration agents were clearly waiting for his client, whom Bar association rules prevent him from naming, to exit the courtroom after a morning hearing. According to Chaidez, the agents recognized the client on sight.
Chaidez said his client had been in court for a parole status hearing, which had seemed to be routine.
Chaidez said that in his 15 years of practicing law, he has never before seen or even heard of immigration agents waiting outside a court hearing to confront and arrest a subject.
Ive spoken to some of my colleagues and I havent had one that Ive spoken to, say that this has ever occurred inside of a courthouse, Chaidez said Tuesday evening. Some of them have been practicing 30 years and just this morning when I spoke to them they said, Ive never seen anything like this.
According to Department of Homeland Security Executive Order No. 13768 entitled Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States, which was coincidentally released Tuesday morning, DHS will not exempt classes or categories of removal aliens from potential enforcement. All of those in violation of the immigration laws may be subject to enforcement proceedings, up to and including removal from the United States. The guidance makes clear, however, that ICE should prioritize several categories of removable aliens who have committed crimes, beginning with those convicted of a criminal offense.
Kice told Pasadena Now that determinations about where and how ICE enforcement personnel affect both administrative and criminal arrests are made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account all aspects of the situation, including the prospective targets criminal history; safety considerations; and any sensitivities involving the arrest location.
Chaidez said that he believes that if ICE is going stake out court hearings in order to locate and confront targeted individuals, that people are going to stop attending court proceedings.
Following the incident, Chaidez said he prepared a factual statement of the incident and sent it out to other local attorneys.
If they have a client who comes to them and says, Hey, this been occurring, then they are now informed and they can counsel their client appropriately, he explained.
Chaidez noted that he also received phone calls from some of the lawyers who received his email, who told him of their concerns for their clients.
Whether they be the accused, whether they be a witness, whether be a victim, Chaidez said, they will not go anywhere near a courthouse if they think that ICE could waiting for them there.
“Chaidez said that he believes that if ICE is going stake out court hearings in order to locate and confront targeted individuals, that people are going to stop attending court proceedings. “
Here’s a hint for them. Go to Mexico and ICE will stop looking for you.
Yep me too. Saw you have to have a degree which is me done as the one thing which I can;t pass , and the only class is math. Also I am in my 40’s and you can;t be over 34 .
Funny though they state that,and then the page states they do not discriminate LOL.
I would love that job though. How rewarding to know you are not only getting criminals off the streets, but also out of the country, and illegals too.
“Chaidez said that in his 15 years of practicing law, he has never before seen or even heard of immigration agents waiting outside a court hearing to confront and arrest a subject. “
Well.... you better get used to it pal. It’s the law. If you practice law, you should already know that.
Let’s hope they start arresting the lawyers who are harboring fugitives.
Probably a little more productive waiting outside a courthouse than a church!!!!
I understand they are hiring. Good luck.
Only the ones he didn't have burned to death.
They can fix by asking for pre-payment.
Seems I am too old by 12 years
ICE may not have done it for the last eight+ years, but it is not at unusual to arrest or serve papers on someone at their court appearance, especially if that person has been dodging service. I’ve tracked people down myself by checking court records to find when they’ll be in court.
ICE may not have done it for the last eight+ years, but it is not at unusual to arrest or serve papers on someone at their court appearance, especially if that person has been dodging service. I’ve tracked people down myself by checking court records to find when they’ll be in court.
This is great.
Walmart would be a GREAT place for ice to hang out, ALTHOUGH Walmart would have to close for the day due to NO CUSTOMERS coming into the store, but they could nab the ones coming OUT of the store!!!
Adios mofo.
Grab them as they come out of court? HELL, YES ... it’s a winning & effective tactic.
Getting rid of all the illegal dem voters. That’s why they are doing this freak out. They know they have to have the illegals voting to win. HaHa.
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