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Ex-producer of THE REALLY FUNNY HORNY GOAT INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL, playwright, actor, singer, outdoorsman, blogger, amateur photog, observer & bitcher, Beach Boys groupie, Brett Favre fanatic, lover of everything Celtic and forever a member in the Tribe of HAIR. Spent most of my life in the Village of Waterford, a small town just outside of the Milwaukee suburbs. After 12 years in North Hollywood, Bel Air and Culver City, Cali, I moved back to Wisconsin in September 2009. No regrets - of moving to LA OR moving back to WI. Have traveled to Belfast, Ireland, Dayton (OH), Manhattan, Seattle, Cedar Rapids, New York, Miami and Sydney, Australia with my plays. Moved back into the Village of Greendale where I was born. Life is good.

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Illegal immigration case in Van Nuys dismissed. Illegal's "rights" were violated?

A judge has dismissed the case of an illegal immigrant facing deportation after ruling that federal agents violated his rights during a work site raid in Van Nuys, California in 2008.

Los Angeles immigration Judge A. Ashley Tabaddor issued a written decision that agents failed to follow their own regulations when they detained Gregorio Perez Cruz without reasonable suspicion that he was an illegal immigrant. (TURNS OUT HE WAS ILLEGAL.)

The judge also determined that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents failed to advise Perez Cruz of his rights and interrogated him in an "intimidating and coercive environment," where he was deprived of food and water for 18 hours and forced to sleep on a concrete floor. (EXCUSE ME - BUT WHAT RIGHTS DOES AN ILLEGAL ALIEN HAVE? THIS IS THE PROBLEM WHEN DEALING WITH THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION SYSTEM - AND WHY IT'LL NEVER GET FIXED.)

Perez Cruz's attorney, Ahilan Arulanantham, said the 19-page decision could affect dozens of other immigration cases of workers arrested at Micro Solutions Enterprises. (HOW NICE.)

"We're very pleased that the rights of the Van Nuys workers were vindicated," said Arulanantham, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California. "The decision sends a message to ICE that it cannot disregard the rights of the people that it targets." (SO LET'S JUST DISREGARD THAT THEY'RE HERE ILLEGALLY.)

On Feb. 7, 2008, armed immigration agents entered Micro Solutions Enterprises, blocked the exits and ordered employees to stop working while the authorities executed federal arrest warrants for eight people and a search warrant as part of an ongoing criminal investigation. The eight people were arrested on criminal charges and 130 others were arrested on charges of immigration violation.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Virginia Kice said the government plans to appeal the decision, which was issued on Feb. 10 but not announced until Friday. (HUZZAH!)

"ICE respectfully disagrees with the immigration judge's ruling," Kice said in a statement. "The ICE enforcement action involving the factory operated by Micro Solutions Enterprises was carried out in accordance with the terms of the related search warrant as well as with ICE policies and procedures."

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Government regulations prevent agents from detaining people unless there is a reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally. They also require agents to advise detainees of their rights if they are being arrested without a warrant. (IF IT TURNS OUT THAT THEY ARE HERE ILLEGALLY, SHOULDN'T THAT CANCEL OUT ANY REASONABLE SUSPICION ONE NEEDS? OH WAIT...I FORGOT - THEY HAVE "RIGHTS".)

According to the decision, the agents violated both rules, which the judge said were designed to protect Perez Cruz's right "to be free from an illegal detention, arrest and interrogation." (THAT'S A LAUGH RIOT.)

Perez Cruz said that during the raid, agents handcuffed him and asked him several questions, including where he was from and his date of birth. He said in court papers that had he known his answers could be used to deport him, he wouldn't have given any response. (COURSE, CAUSE HIS ANSWERS WOULD'VE REFLECTED THAT HE'S ILLEGAL!!)

While he was in a detention center, Perez Cruz said, he spent the night in a cold cell and had to drink out of the bathroom faucet because he was not given any food or water for many hours. The experience, he said, was humiliating. (TOO BAD. GET THE FUCK OUT OF OUR COUNTRY!)

"They didn't respect our rights," he said in an interview. (MY HEART IS BLEEDING FOR HIM.)

Perez Cruz, 23, said he was relieved that his deportation case was dropped and that he wouldn't be forced to leave the country, even though he still is not eligible for a green card. (SOOOO...HE IS ILLEGAL THEN. EVERY DAY MY MIND IS BOGGLED BY THE IDIOTS THAT RUN OUR JUDICIAL SYSTEM - AND MAKE OUR LAW.)

"I feel much better, but also sad because there are many workers who are in the same situation in Van Nuys and in other states," he said. (AGAIN...MY HEART BLEEDS FOR YOU, AMIGO.)

Over the last few years, the federal government has stepped up enforcement against employers who hire undocumented workers. Agents have conducted large-scale raids at work sites throughout the nation, arresting hundreds of undocumented workers.

2 comments:

Jeffrey James Ircink said...
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Jeffrey James Ircink said...

explain to why the U.S. illegal immigration issue is so fucked here. i don't care who's at fault - Corporate America, politicians, judicial system. it needs to be fixed NOW. you can't just talk about it.

explain to me why someplace like New Zealand...you need to show that what you do for a living can contribute positively to the NZ economy? explain to me why, if i go to NZ or Ireland, i need a passport or a VISA if i stay longer but people who come to the US don't need these things? don't tell me they DO, because there's millions here who DON'T.

why do i have to follow the law when i travel abroad but others who travel to the US don't have to follow our law? someone explain to me why everyone and their dog has "RIGHTS" when they're in my country illegally? you see, countries who have strict laws regarding this problem and follow their own laws don't have illegal alien issues. why is that?

 
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