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01-30-2008, 01:34 AM #1
DE: SUSSEX: Immigration agents arrest six in Georgetown raid
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SUSSEX: Immigration agents arrest six in Georgetown raid
By Terri Sanginiti
The News Journal
Jan 29, 2008
GEORGETOWN — Six Guatemala nationals were arrested late Monday in Georgetown during a federal raid by immigration agents in an ongoing investigation into document fraud in the state.
William Lowder, resident agent in charge of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Wilmington, said the suspects – five men and a woman – all lived in Sussex County.
The arrests bring to 34 the number of immigrants arrested in the state since last year for being in this country illegally, agency spokesman Mike Gilhooly said.
Lowder said Rafael Chilel-Chilel, 37; Bonifacio Chun-Esteban, 45; Timiteo Agustin Laynes-Tomas, 23; Celemias Joel Laynes-Tomas, 27; and Ervin Geobani Monterroso-Garcia, 20, were all charged with immigration-related illegal entry.
The five men are in the custody of immigration officials and will be deported.
The woman, Victoria Ramirez-Felipe, 38, who was also processed for removal, was provided with a court date and released on her own recognizance because she has small children, Lowder said.
In November, immigration officials arrested four document vendors/brokers in Sussex County on federal charges of identity theft and unlawful transfer of Social Security cards and birth certificates.
The four suspects, accused of buying about 129 valid Social Security cards and birth certificates belonging to residents in Puerto Rico and illegally selling them to undocumented workers in Sussex County, are being criminally prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware.
Gilhooley said the sale and use of these valid identity documents presents both a national security problem and public safety concern.
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01-30-2008, 04:08 PM #2
had to laugh at this one....
Ironically, some open borders, pro-illegal alien invader nuts are hosting a showing of their "documentary" on the Guatemalan illegal alien population in Georgetown, Delaware tonite. The day after these raids. How funny.
I didn't have time to translate this whole article, but it's a sob/propaganda story about the illegal alien population that have invaded Georgetown Delaware recently all to work in the poultry and processing factories.
See below,
EN FOCO | SON EL 31,7 POR CIENTO DE LA POBLACIÓN SEGÚN EL CENSO DE 2000 [Email] [Print]
Georgetown, un pueblo de latinos
Inmigrantes de Guatemala y México contribuyen al crecimiento de este pueblo ubicado en el sur de Delaware atraÃ*dos por las oportunidades de trabajo en las procesadoras de pollo y las granjas.
GERALDINE ROSADO
Georgetown está ubicado a más de una hora y media de Wilmington y concentra gran parte de la comunidad hispana de Delaware.
La tierra prometida. Eso parece ser a primera vista el pequeño pueblo de Georgetown, en el sur de Delaware, para inmigrantes que buscan de una mejor vida.
Humberto Sandoval emigró de San Marcos, Guatemala, hace tres años, y dijo que allÃ* encontró todo lo que necesitaba: Trabajo, tranquilidad, y muchos compatriotas.
Desde 1996 los inmigrantes, mayormente mexicanos y guatemaltecos, están llegando a este pueblo del condado Sussex, a casi dos horas de Wilmington.
Los atrae el trabajo en las granjas y procesadoras de pollo, en las que pagan entre $7,50 y $10 la hora, y las oportunidades en la construcción.
Durante cerca de 12 años han levantado restaurantes, supermercados y negocios por la calle Race.
Sin embargo, aún hacen falta muchos recursos para esta comunidad.
Entre sus desafÃ*os están los altos costos de vivienda, lo cual los obliga a tener que compartir sus hogares con hasta 10 personas. La criminalidad y la falta de transporte público y de servicios también los afecta.
La renta varÃ*a entre 1.000 y $1.300 mensuales, según los inmigrantes. Y aunque hay oportunidades de empleo “cuesta mucho conseguir y mantener el empleoâ€
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01-30-2008, 04:47 PM #3The arrests bring to 34 the number of immigrants arrested in the state since last year for being in this country illegally, agency spokesman Mike Gilhooly said.
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