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06-18-2011, 07:29 PM #1
In ‘Twilight’ town, an immigrant’s death reignites deb
In ‘Twilight’ town, an immigrant’s death reignites debate on northern border enforcement
By Associated Press, Updated: Saturday, June 18, 10:25 AM
FORKS, Wash. — Benjamin Roldan Salinas, a forest worker in the country illegally, leapt into the frigid Sol Duc River to escape a pursuing U. S. Border Patrol Agent, disappearing into the fast-moving waters.
For more than three weeks, his family, friends and volunteers — including other illegal immigrants — scoured the dense forest along the swollen river’s banks for any sign of him.
The search ended June 4 when a family friend spotted the 43-year-old Salinas’ bloated, decomposing body entangled in roots downstream, according to the sheriff’s report.
His death heightened tensions in what has become a protracted engagement between the Border Patrol and the immigrant population of Forks — the small, remote Washington town best known as the fictional home of the vampire series “Twilight.â€NO AMNESTY
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06-18-2011, 07:31 PM #2
Moral of the story is:
Jumping in the river when the border patrol chases you might not be a smart move.NO AMNESTY
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