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04-16-2008, 12:09 PM #1
NJ troopers nab 11 Mexican illegals headed to NYC w/smuggler
http://www.nj.com/news/times/index.ssf? ... xml&coll=5
Plainsboro traffic stop halts Mexican trek
Officials: 10 illegal immigrants face deportation
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
BY KEVIN SHEA
PLAINSBORO -- For a group of 11 Mexican nationals, a journey of more than 2,000 miles ended with a routine traffic stop -- just one hour from their destination.
They had been on the road for three days stuffed into a small sport-utility vehicle when a township police officer stopped them Sunday morning because of the tinting on the vehicle's windows, officials said.
As it turned out, the 10 men and one woman were in the coun try illegally and were detained by federal immigration authorities following the traffic stop, police said.
They had started their trip at the Mexico-Arizona border and were headed for New York City when the vehicle was flagged.
Township Patrolman Jason Mariano pulled over the Ford Escape on Route 1 north at 9:15 a.m. Sunday to investigate the tinting on the windows and found 11 people riding in a vehicle designed to accommodate five passengers, police said.
Under New Jersey law, window tinting applied to the windshield or front windows after the car is manufactured can be illegal.
An investigation led by Mariano found the group had started a cross-country trip three days earlier headed for New York. Police did not elaborate on their investigation, made public yesterday in a statement, and police officials were unavailable for further comment.
The group ranged in age from 19 to 34. When stopped, a 19-year-old male, Isahin Lopez Gomez, was behind the wheel, according to police.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency was notified and sent agents to police headquarters, where the 11 were detained and taken to the agency's detention facility in Elizabeth.
ICE spokesman Mike Gilhooley said yesterday the 11 detainees will have hearings and the agency will commence immigration removal proceedings, the term the agency uses for deportation. He declined to say if agents learned any other details of the group's travels.
Also in the vehicle were: Claudia Cruz Degante, 22; Ruben Velas quez, 33; Marcos Corzo Gomes, 19; Cesar Bazquez Jordan, 19; Santi ago Diaz, 34; Placido Vasquez Pa checo, 24; Ancellmo Martines, 28; Leonardo Lopez, 21; Jose Hernan dez, 21; and Wagner Solis Esco bedo, 19.
Kevin Shea can be reached at (609) 989-5705 or kshea@njtimes.com
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04-16-2008, 12:17 PM #2
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The ride back to the border will be much more comfortable and safe,
along with free food and drink. We will pick up the tab est $1000 each.
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04-16-2008, 12:22 PM #3working4changeGuest
Yes, I bet the patrolman will be "conveniently" RE-assigned ?!
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04-16-2008, 01:18 PM #4
Good job Mariano! Thank the NJ AG for this too! After the three African American students were murdered by the illegal alien criminal, police can now ask for legal status. KEEP IT UP!
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