To: mountaineer
"When deputies contacted INS Agent Rod Berry in Pittsburgh, he said he wasn't authorized to detain the individuals unless given approval from his office."
What?!? Isn't this part of their freakin' job!? They voluntarily admitted they are here illegally, detain them and send 'em back. It's really not that complicated. This shows how little fear illegals have of our authorities when they go to the police Chief's home to try and get their car back! This really is appalling.
12 posted on
06/24/2005 6:21:13 AM PDT by
FairfaxVA
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To: FairfaxVA
I don't know if the Pittsburgh office of INS is unique in this reluctance to do their job, but this is SOP for them whenever local law enforcement along I-70 (W.Va. and Ohio) stop a speeding vehicle only to discover it crammed full with illegals who claim to be en route to some agricultural job in another state.
To: FairfaxVA
This shows how little fear illegals have of our authorities when they go to the police Chief's home to try and get their car back!They have special status. They don't need a driver's license, don't need insurance, don't need registration.
They probably demanded an interpreter to lodge their complaints.
16 posted on
06/24/2005 6:30:27 AM PDT by
ladyjane
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