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    CO-Fruita PD: Suspect was smuggling illegals

    Fruita PD: Suspect was smuggling illegals


    Posted: 3:35 PM Jun 5, 2009
    Last Updated: 3:35 PM Jun 5, 2009
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    Fruita Police have arrested a man they say was trying to smuggle illegal aliens.

    27-year-old Jose "E" Ramirez Junior is behind bars in the Mesa County Jail.
    Police say he was driving on I-70 when they pulled him over for a
    traffic violation and found 18 people inside.

    They say Ramirez admitted the passengers were illegal and told police they paid him $30 each to drive them to Kansas.

    Ramirez is being held on a $10,000 bond.

    The suspected illegal aliens are in custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.


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    The ACLU will argue that the arresting officers had no right to question the passengers.
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    Police arrest man suspected of transporting illegal immigrants

    Posted: 06/07/2009 01:00:00 AM MDT


    MACK — Police in western Colorado say they arrested a man suspected of transporting 18 people illegally from Mexico into the U.S. in a van.

    Fruita police say 27-year-old Jose Esperdiador Ramirez Jr., of Ontario, Calif., told them he was paid $30 for each person in the van. The van was traveling from Arizona to Kansas.

    Police say they stopped Ramirez Thursday after an officer saw the van weaving and that he was having trouble steering on Interstate 70 near Mack, about 265 miles west of Denver.

    A juvenile occupant of the van has been returned to Mexico. The remaining adults are in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.


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