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Home Front: WoT
U.S. agent accused of aiding illegals is one himself
2005-08-10
EFL:A U.S. Border Patrol agent accused of being an illegal alien and smuggling other illegals into the United States faces a bail hearing today in federal court in San Diego. Oscar Antonio Ortiz, 28, a Mexican citizen born in Tijuana, is charged with using a fraudulent birth certificate to obtain a job with the agency in 2001 and alien smuggling. The numbered certificate claimed he was born in Chicago, although authorities have since discovered it belonged to a man born a month earlier.
Nice job on the backround check, morons.
Mr. Ortiz, who was assigned at the agency's El Cajon field station 35 miles east of San Diego, pleaded not guilty to the felony charges during a hearing Friday. He was ordered held until today's bail review before U.S. Magistrate Judge Anthony J. Battaglia.

Law-enforcement authorities said Mr. Ortiz and another unidentified Border Patrol agent became the targets of an undercover investigation after they were overheard on intercepted telephone conversations discussing on "many occasions" the smuggling of migrants into the United States through a border area near Tecate, which they patrolled.

Transcripts from the intercepted calls show the unidentified agent told a family member in May that he and Mr. Ortiz smuggled several dozen people into the country and had been paid fees ranging from $300 to $2,000 a person. The intercepted calls, authorities said, came during an investigation by the North County Regional Gang Task Force in San Diego into a suspected drug ring.

Mr. Ortiz was arrested Thursday in Escondido, Calif., by agents from the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General and placed on administrative leave. Assisting in the arrest were Escondido police, the North County gang unit and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. "Any agent who defies the Border Patrol's motto of 'Honor First' and chooses to violate the trust of the citizens they swore to protect will be held accountable," Border Patrol Chief David V. Aguilar in Washington said. "There is no place in the Border Patrol for behavior that tarnishes and discredits the badge we proudly wear." Mr. Ortiz's attorney, Stephen White, was not available yesterday for comment. If convicted, Mr. Ortiz could face up to 13 years in prison.

Border Patrol officials declined to discuss the case, although Assistant U.S. Attorney Alana Wong in San Diego told Judge Battaglia during Friday's hearing that Mr. Ortiz has resigned from the agency. Prosecutors argued that Mr. Ortiz should remain in jail until his case is decided. Federal prosecutors have not identified the second agent or said whether that agent also faces charges. Authorities said the second agent also had been placed on administrative leave.
Any chance they'll intercept him at the airport as he leaves the country?
Posted by:Steve

#11  This MF deserves two bullets to the head and then to have his corpse thrown back across the border in a place where stray dogs could be expected to eat it.
Posted by: mac   2005-08-10 23:41  

#10  This is never ending. These are only the ones we catch too.
I feel we need American born folks to work these border patrol jobs like I feel American born should work the security in the airports. Maybe if these positions weren't so sympathetic to people trying to get through and have these folks be more vested in doing their job it might start making a difference. Ya think?
Posted by: Jan   2005-08-10 23:29  

#9  Leavenworth: big rocks => small rocks
Posted by: Frank G   2005-08-10 22:10  

#8  Since he was a foreigner deliberately subverting the laws of the US Government to smuggle in foreigners, it would seem logical to put this guy at Guantanomo Bay for the rest of his natural life.
Posted by: RWV   2005-08-10 22:03  

#7  Borgboy:
I live in Rita Ranch. Perhaps we can have our own little Rantapalooza some day. Invite whoever it is in Phoenix.
Posted by: Jackal   2005-08-10 21:52  

#6  Living in Tucson, I suggest that the rot is deeper than most think...
Posted by: borgboy   2005-08-10 17:58  

#5  Perhaps there is a problem here dear Senators and Representatives?
Posted by: MunkarKat   2005-08-10 10:47  

#4  Prosecutors argued that Mr. Ortiz should remain in jail until his case is decided.

Hoo boy. Given the tendency toward blind governmental stupidity where immigration is concerned, the judge will probably release the scumbag on his OR, and he'll likely promptly disappear, only to surface in Mexico soon afterward.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-08-10 10:17  

#3  Blast. Scooped once again by the AoS. (Please delete My posting as a duplicate.)

I wonder how many OTMs he let in?

Note that he's on "administrative leave," so he's still drawing a paycheck.

Anyone who's worked in the government feels a little twinge when hearing that OPM has been tasked to do something. The need to give the background checking back to the FBI, at least for the Border Patrol.
Posted by: Jackal   2005-08-10 10:09  

#2  good catch - jail him. BTW - El cajon is 15 max, not 35 miles east - good reporting :-(
Posted by: Frank G   2005-08-10 10:01  

#1  Going to check if he was taking flight training [skipping the landing course] as well?
Posted by: Gligum Ebbeager4829   2005-08-10 09:33  

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