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    Feds Investigate Illegals Living in Walls of Hospital Constr

    Feds Investigate Illegals Living in Walls of Hospital Construction Site

    Published February 09, 2011

    Federal and state agents are investigating the possibility that illegal immigrant workers have been living in the walls of a new medical center in Florida, MyFoxOrlando reported Wednesday.

    Authorities combed the construction site of the new multimillion dollar VA Medical center in Lake Nona’s Medical City with thermal imaging devices in the second raid within a 24-hour period.

    "We didn't see anything," worker Anthony Willis told MyFoxOrlando, "just told us to come out of our work areas and have our IDs ready."

    After the warning, law enforcement officers descended on the site.

    "All of a sudden cops come around with the four-wheelers," Shon Trusdale, a steelworker, said. "Next thing you know, a helicopter is up here and guards at the gates."


    A source involved with the investigation confirmed that authorities were looking for illegal workers who are using fake Social Security cards. There were few details offered by investigators by mid-afternoon and it was not entirely clear which law enforcement agencies or how many agencies were involved in the raid.

    "There is an ongoing investigation into the employment practices of some of the subcontractors who are the site here doing construction," Major Geoffrey Branch with the Florida Department of Financial Services Division of Insurance Fraud said.

    The head of the project said that he knew the raid was coming and cooperated with authorities, handing over payroll records and other documents. The VA says it checks a worker's status using Florida's E-verify system.

    "The contractors are required to submit Social Security numbers of their employees. It's something our contract requires. That's the primary check that we use," Bart Bruchok, a senior engineer, said.

    "You've got to have papers just to get on the site," subcontractor Jake Drost said, "OHSA licenses and everything to be able to work on it, so I don't know how someone gets through the cracks like that."

    However, other subcontractors told MyFoxOrlando that it's not difficult for illegals to buy bogus paperwork and get on the job, something echoed by site workers.

    "I know of a guy who got deported," Trusdale said. "A week later, he was back with a different name."

    An Orange County Corrections pulled out of the construction site, but it was unclear how many workers, if any, may have been taken into custody.

    Work is expected to resume Thursday.

    Almost 1,000 people work on the construction site daily and that number is expected to double in the next couple of months. The 1.2-million square foot facility, opening in fall of 2012, will cost $665 million to construct. The medical center will have a large multispecialty outpatient clinic, 134-inpatient beds, 120-community living center beds, a 60-bed domiciliary and administrative and support services.

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    That sounds like the perfect place to sweep from time to time for illegals working there. If they do find some illegals there I hope they deport them and their family back over the border

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    Where is the part about them living inside the walls of the facility?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elpasoborn
    Where is the part about them living inside the walls of the facility?
    Feds find 9 illegal immigrants hiding at Orlando VA site ORLANDO --
    Federal agents found nine illegal immigrants during a late-night raid at the construction site of the new Veterans Affairs Medical Center near Lake Nona.

    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) special agents found six people hiding in the ceiling structure. Three others were later found at the construction site.

    Officials said the illegal immigrants are being processed for removal from the country.

    Investigators returned to the site late Wednesday night for the second time in less than 24 hours.

    The Department of Financial Services and other agencies, including ICE, questioned contractors at the site earlier in the day.

    As many as three dozen contractors are helping to build the medical complex at Lake Nona.

    State and federal agents said they were investigating the employment practices of some contractors.

    "When a law enforcement agency comes to us and says, 'We think there are some issues out here,' we always -- it's our policy to cooperate," said VA Senior Engineer Burt Burchok. "We'd like to know about it as well. We've invited all these agencies to come out, and certainly we open up our site. We open up our individuals to discuss with them. We share payroll records and certainly anything they want to look at."

    The complex, slated to include a 134-bed hospital and a 120-bed nursing home, is expected to serve as many as 90,000 Orlando area veterans.

    There was no immediate word on whether the latest investigation would cause any delays to the VA hospital's grand opening, scheduled for 2012.
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    Good one Steve!

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