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Along Part of the Border, A Zero-Tolerance Zone |
2006-06-18 |
Tough Program Is Discouraging Illegal Crossings By Sylvia Moreno Washington Post Staff Writer ![]() Their journey, instead, ended in a federal courthouse here, where, dressed in orange prison jumpsuits, each was charged with the federal misdemeanor crime of entry without inspection. Each pleaded guilty and was sentenced by a U.S. magistrate judge to 15 days. Under guard of U.S. marshals, they were put in shackles and bused to a West Texas jail to serve their time and await deportation home. "I'm sorry," Juan Carlos Ordaz-Valtierra, 27, said through an interpreter as he stood before U.S. Magistrate Judge Dennis G. Green. "I didn't think it was this difficult to cross into your country." It wasn't. But this year, a 190-mile stretch of riverbank that includes the small border cities of Eagle Pass and Del Rio became a "zero-tolerance zone." If apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol, illegal immigrants are prosecuted by federal authorities for a misdemeanor, sent to jail for 15 to 180 days and then deported. If they are caught illegally entering the country a second time, they are eligible for a felony charge of illegal entry and as much as two years in federal prison. "Catch and release" -- in which Mexican citizens are returned promptly to Mexico, but citizens of other countries are given a notice to appear in immigration court at a later date, set free and never tracked down by authorities -- would end here, said Department of Homeland Security officials at a Washington news conference this year. "Catch and remove" would start. And, officials predicted, as this tough policy became known, immigrants would be discouraged from crossing through this slice of southwest Texas. |
Posted by:Slatle Chomotle5631 |
#10 heh nothin 'rong wid GREEN GUAETAMALOS! Dip the corn Cheeeepss! |
Posted by: RD 2006-06-18 21:02 |
#9 green blogna snadwiches is better than whaT THEY EAT IN MEXICO ANS GUAETAMALO |
Posted by: Greamp Elmavinter1163 2006-06-18 20:05 |
#8 OOps started that comment a few hours ago, and only now hit enter. Posting while drinking = not-so-good. Im headed back to the drinking (Father's day - got a bottle of the good single malt stuff, now thats how to treat a dad right!). |
Posted by: Oldspook 2006-06-18 16:43 |
#7 Jail space tight? Ask that guy in Arizona how to run a prison camp for these law breakers. He knows how. The Guard has spare GP-Medium tents, hurricane fencing, barbed wire footing and concertina wire for making the perimeter, and the engineering know-how to build & man the guard towers. No problem with jail space after that. |
Posted by: Oldspook 2006-06-18 16:41 |
#6 West Texas has a lot of open space, you don't need to be hauling their asses all over and back. Develop holding pens. Contact Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Phoenix, he'll set you straight. |
Posted by: SOP35/Rat 2006-06-18 16:16 |
#5 and lock up the "human rights" activists that facilitate the illegals by putting up aid and watering stations in the desert. Also, post Border Patrol folks at the stations to rescue (arrest) everyone who shows. |
Posted by: RWV 2006-06-18 14:34 |
#4 Joe Arpaio in AZ has been housing them under less-than-pleasant conditions (think green baloney sandwiches) for less than a couple dollars a day. Works there too.... Build the fence. Faster |
Posted by: Frank G 2006-06-18 12:24 |
#3 a few millions thrown at a few large jails will help with the logistics |
Posted by: Omoluper Chert8271 2006-06-18 12:05 |
#2 wow, now thats's tough.15 fucking days huh in a jail that is nicer and the food better than where you came from |
Posted by: Greamp Elmavinter1163 2006-06-18 12:04 |
#1 But as with many border enforcement programs, the positive effects are often offset by negative consequences. "It's plugging one hole here and creating holes somewhere else," said one federal official who asked not to be identified because he is involved in enforcing the program. "If it's only done right here, everybody might go elsewhere." I know this is a stunning idea, but maybe you should do it right everywhere. |
Posted by: Robert Crawford 2006-06-18 12:03 |