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    Martha's Vineyard Man deported for immigration violation

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    The Martha's Vineyard Times
    Man deported for immigration violation
    By Aubrey Gibavic - July 27, 2006

    The effects of the national struggle over immigration legislation are being felt on Martha's Vineyard, where many illegal aliens have been apprehended by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and deported in the past few months.

    Island public safety officials said there has been a noticeable increase in the number of federal detainers issued by ICE for people arrested by Island police and in local custody. Detainers are issued for foreign nationals when they do not appear for an immigration hearing, or fail to follow a judge's deportation order.

    ICE spokesperson Paula Grenier said that as ICE continues to enter more information into their criminal database, which is also accessible by local authorities, it has led to a noticeable increase in the number of suspects being detained and transferred, including those on Martha's Vineyard.

    Edgartown District Court clerk magistrate Liza Williamson estimated that as many as 25 Island offenders, also wanted by ICE, have been handed over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement through a criminal detainer in the past few months.

    One of the most recent examples of this stepped up enforcement was the arrest and subsequent deportation of Alfredo R. Escobar, a native of the Dominican Republic.

    Mr. Escobar was in the United States with legal documentation, when he was arrested in 2000 for selling cocaine. He went before a judge in a Boston-based immigration court, who, after the conviction, ordered Mr. Escobar to return to his native country, the Dominican Republic. When Mr. Escobar failed to follow the judge's orders he was labeled an immigration fugitive and a criminal alien.

    Mr. Escobar, 43, was arrested on June 2 in Tisbury for driving erratically. While being processed through the court system in Edgartown, a routine criminal background check revealed his drug conviction and judge's order to leave the country, said Ms. Grenier.

    When Island officials saw that Mr. Escobar was wanted by the federal agency, the Tisbury charges were dropped and he was immediately handed over to ICE.

    His removal was effected and Mr. Escobar returned to his native country on June 28, Ms. Grenier said.

    System saturated with new information

    When someone attempts to enter the country illegally and is caught, they are summoned to immigration court. If they fail to follow the judge's orders, or defect from their court hearing, a federal detainer is placed on them, labeling them a fugitive, Ms. Grenier explained.

    When suspects are arrested and brought to the Edgartown House of Correction, a routine criminal background check is run. The Law Enforcement Support Center (LESC), a national operation run by the Department of Homeland Security, which provides immigration status and related information to local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, uploads records into this system. LESC is currently adding to the database at a rate of 9,000 to 10,000 records a month, Ms. Grenier said.

    Within the past six to nine months, Dukes County Sheriff Michael McCormack said many more criminal immigration charges have appeared in the system than in years past, and the increase in suspects picked up on the Island and transferred to ICE through a detainer has been substantial.

    There are currently an estimated 500,000 aliens living in the United States in violation of judge's orders, according to ICE statistics. Since the beginning of 2004, ICE has removed more than 400,000 aliens, and of those more than half had criminal records.

    Some estimates place nearly 3,000 Brazilian nationals on Martha's Vineyard in the summer months, making up a substantial portion of the labor force. While actual statistics are unknown, it is widely reported that many of them are in this country illegally, but until recently few were penalized.

    Legislation at a standstill

    The federal government is currently in a deadlock over national immigration legislation. Earlier this year, the senate passed a bill that would give millions of illegal immigrants a chance at citizenship by paying back taxes, learning to speak English and holding a job for six years. It would also greatly strengthen the nation's border security.

    But the House, which in 2005 passed a bill that would make it a felony to enter the United States illegally, recently began a series of lengthy hearings that will most likely prevent any legislation from passing this year.

    President George Bush, who supports the Senate's proposed bill, has said that he hopes new legislation will more effectively secure the nation's borders, offer a temporary worker program to immigrants, and bring tougher penalties against employers who knowingly hire undocumented workers.

    Immigrants of all legal standing are making their voices heard to lawmakers through demonstrations representing both sides of the debate.

    On May 1, a small crowd of Island Brazilians joined hundreds of thousands throughout the county in "A Day Without Immigrants," where immigrant workers were urged to walk off jobs in order to show their impact on the American workforce.

    At the Vineyard Haven demonstration, workers spoke of the difficulty of obtaining legal documentation to live in the United States, but also expressed their adoration of the Island and the small

    community atmosphere it has to offer.



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    Isn't that nice, clean them out of Teddy's backyard. I thought you liked illegal aliens Ted. Why don't you stop ICE from deporting all your supporters? Quick Ted, stop the abuse of your illegals. They just want a cocaine dealer's job. Or did your house keepers, goundskeepers and staff demand a raise so you had to get them picked up so you can hire cheaper ones?

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    Teddy likes ILLEGALS like he likes WINDMILLS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndamendsis
    Teddy likes ILLEGALS like he likes WINDMILLS.
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    I do not feel sorry for them on the Vineyard, they want them to work in their restaurants and motels etc for the summer and then when they overstay their summer visas they want them out of there. You cannot have it both ways. Cape Cod especially Hyannis where the compound is, is overrun with illegal aliens. Serves them right, they draw them there with the promise of summer jobs and they like it so much they stay and are illegal aliens.
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    He's a hypocrit!

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    Was a time when the Boston college area schools supplied plenty of willing
    students to fill all the needs of Cape cod and the Islands summer temp employment needs. If ICE does a sweep on the cape and the tourist industry is purged of illegals, there will be plenty of willing Americans to
    fill the gap. The cost of living is very high on Cape Cod, how much does the tax payer pick up on health care, food stamps, wic, section 8 housing,
    schools and other services just to supply the resturants and hotels with cheap, illegal labor?
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    More and more subsidized housing going up all over Cape Cod they are invading down there and most are illegal aliens that overstayed their summer work visas. They are costing the primarily elderly taxpayers down there a bundle, but hey they let the restaurants, motels etc keep drawing them there with summer employment and that is what happens. Gone are the days when college and high school kids worked in those establishments, now none of them speak english very well most are from the islands.
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