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    NC: 12 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Human Trafficking Case

    12 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Human Trafficking Case
    Last Edited: Friday, 07 Dec 2007, 5:36 PM EST
    Created: Friday, 07 Dec 2007, 5:36 PM EST
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    ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) – Investigators said a routine traffic stop in Alamance County may have slowed down an illegal human smuggling operation.

    Sheriff's investigators say one of their deputies was on routine patrol about 10 p.m. Thursday when he noticed a van dri
    ving erratically on Interstate 40/85.

    The driver, Wilibando Landero Guitierez was charged with not having a driver's license. It was later determined Guitierez and eleven passengers are illegal immigrants.

    Another passenger, Rene' Alonso, was the only U.S. citizen in the van. He has been charged with drug possession and allowing an unlicensed driver to operate a vehicle.

    12 people are now being held on immigration charges in the Alamance County Jail.

    Alamance County investigators said they've determined the passengers were being dropped off in North Carolina, Virginia, New Jersey and New York. Federal immigration and customs enforcement officials are now handling the case
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    Thank you Sheriff Terry Johnson. You guys are doing a great job over there.
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    great job

    Here in NJ, police would not have been allowed to notify immigration unless DUI or an indictable offense was committed. Many vans were being pulled over a couple of years ago but the pro invasion forces in this state ended motor vehicle violation related immigration checks. It probably was too successful. The newspapers in most reports also stopped publishing immigration status of those arrested for other crimes.

    It was then I knew for sure the collaboration between politicians, businesses and illegal immigration forces.

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    Tubby, Sheriff Johnson got a few heading your way.

    They use 287g & broke up a drug ring a few weeks ago. 18 out of 21 were illegal.
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