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Old 04-17-2010, 01:26 AM
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Van companies accused of immigrant-smuggling
By JACQUES BILLEAUD (AP) – 11 hours ago
PHOENIX — The illegal immigrants being sneaked into the country were allegedly given phony $30 tickets and receipts for a van ride. And they were warned that if the van got pulled over by police, they should show the receipt.
Federal investigators Thursday raided five shuttle-van services in Tucson and Phoenix and accused them of knowingly helping to smuggle tens of thousands of illegal immigrants into the U.S. over four years. A total of 49 van operators and alleged smugglers from Mexico and the U.S. were arrested.
The raids exposed a piece of what authorities say is a network of seemingly legitimate businesses that sneak people across the Mexican border.
"The goal of the shuttle operators is to make the aliens look like any other person who would get into a shuttle, like they were going from the airport to their hotel or on a journey around the Southwest," said Matthew Allen, chief of investigations for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Arizona, the busiest illegal gateway into the United States.
Investigators said the shuttle-van companies served illegal immigrants who had already slipped into the country by walking dozens of miles through the desert past Border Patrol checkpoints. They climbed aboard the vans in Tucson and were driven to Phoenix.
Although there are no immigration checkpoints on the 115-mile stretch of Interstate 10 from Tucson to Phoenix, the road is patrolled by state and local police. But once they reach Phoenix, illegal immigrants are usually home free. From there, they typically make their way to jobs all over the country.
While the immigrants carried $30 tickets, in reality they generally pay smugglers around $2,500 to take them from the border to their destination in the U.S.
When corrupt van operators are pulled over, they typically claim that they are legitimate transportation services and that it isn't their business to ask about the immigration status of their passengers.
"This case has exposed that for the lie that it is," said John Morton, assistant secretary of homeland security.
Investigators said the five shuttle-van services were never really legitimate businesses at all but were created solely to help smuggle immigrants, and if there were ever nonimmigrant passengers aboard the vehicles, it was rare.
During the investigation, authorities said, they had the front and back doors of the businesses under surveillance. But they would not give any further details about how they built their case or why they believe the companies were knowingly transporting illegal immigrants.
Sergio Rodriguez, owner of Sergio's Shuttle, a Phoenix transportation service accused of working with smugglers, said there has been "a big mistake."
"If somebody gets on my bus, I'm not Border Patrol," he said. "I don't know how to check if he's legal or not."
For many years, illegal immigrants have gotten crucial help from some legitimate-looking businesses that supply cars, lodging, plane tickets and other services.
"To get somebody from south of the border to their ultimate destination, it can't be done with a single guide or a single entity," said Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard, whose office has prosecuted travel agents and used-car dealers. "It's actually a complex set of interrelationships between subcontractors."
Officials said that they expect smugglers to find other ways to get their customers to Phoenix, and that there are other corrupt van services out there.
But "this is an effort on our part to raise the cost of doing business for them," Allen said. "We want to make it harder for them to run their illegal enterprises."
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Old 04-17-2010, 09:41 AM
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.... But they would not give any further details about how they built their case or why they believe the companies were knowingly transporting illegal immigrants.

Sergio Rodriguez, owner of Sergio's Shuttle, a Phoenix transportation service accused of working with smugglers, said there has been "a big mistake."
"If somebody gets on my bus, I'm not Border Patrol," he said. "I don't know how to check if he's legal or not."

For many years, illegal immigrants have gotten crucial help from some legitimate-looking businesses that supply cars, lodging, plane tickets and other services.

"To get somebody from south of the border to their ultimate destination, it can't be done with a single guide or a single entity," said Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard, whose office has prosecuted travel agents and used-car dealers. "It's actually a complex set of interrelationships between subcontractors."


Officials said that they expect smugglers to find other ways to get their customers to Phoenix, and that there are other corrupt van services out there.

But "this is an effort on our part to raise the cost of doing business for them," Allen said. "We want to make it harder for them to run their illegal enterprises."

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What's missing here? What is missing is observing exactly who these people aiding and abetting are. They are anchor babies and legal immigrants. And what is also missing is what is being done about them. If you are a naturalized citizen and you participate in aiding or abetting illegal immigration, then you should be stripped of your citizenship and deported. Every time. No exceptions.

And in the case of illegals from Mexico and other non-English speaking countries, there is need for all the criminal activity to be conducted in that language.
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Old 04-20-2010, 07:52 PM
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I've seen this before.

"Christian school" van caravans of working age Mexicans (16 to 60) on the I-10 freeway and "taxi service" in Colton picking up small groups of illegals hiding in a freeway railroad under crossing, abandoned right of way.
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