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    the deporter

    This guy was on glenn beck and lou dobbs last night. This article is from infowReal Story: Special Report

    Return to Sender
    by Ames Holbrook

    When details about the tragic execution-style murders of three college students in Newark last August first emerged, the nation was in sorrow. But that sorrow quickly turned to outrage when it became clear that one of the suspects, Jose Larchire Carranza, was an illegal alien. The outrage grew even further when the country learned that he was free on bond while facing charges for other violent crimes.

    Larchire, reportedly a citizen of Peru, had a fake social security number and had been indicted by New Jersey grand juries twice this year. The first was for assault, stemming from a bar fight, and the second was for allegedly raping a five-year-old girl and then threatening the girl and her parents.

    Many people wondered how a non-citizen awaiting two felony trials could be free to claim more victims. The father of one of the Newark murder victims even bemoaned, "This is one who slipped through the cracks." Unfortunately, he's wrong.

    Here's a news bulletin that you won't hear on the 6 o'clock news: If you're upset by the idea of indicted alien felons running free in America, then how do you feel about the convicted alien felons who the U.S. government regularly sets free back into our country?

    Dangerous criminal aliens, many of whom have already been ordered deported from the United States, are seeping into nearly every community in America and these predators all have one thing in common: their home countries don't want them. Some countries (for example: Cuba, Laos, Vietnam) openly refuse to take their criminals back. Countless others (China, India, Egypt, the former Soviet Republics, and others) simply use delay tactics until America's release machine kicks in.

    The fact that foreign countries aren't overjoyed to take their most dangerous citizens back isn't a surprise. What is a surprise, however, is that the U.S. government nods in acceptance and proceeds to unleash those criminals here.

    While many Americans are familiar with the many immigration issues we face, most people have never heard of perhaps the most dangerous one: Alien predators continue to be set free in the United States as part of an organized release process overseen by our own political leadership.

    In a low-profile, but very active office within the Department of Homeland Security, there exists a specialized enforcement corps whose mission it is to remove criminal aliens from our country. These highly trained federal agents, known as "Deportation Officers," (DOs) endeavor on missions that begin with tracking and apprehending fugitive criminals in the streets and end after physically transporting dangerous predators to their homelands. The missions are always challenging, but the hardest thing these DOs ever face is when their own government orders the agent to take dangerous alien felons with lawful orders of deportation and set them free.

    This is an actual massacre inflicted on us by our own administration. Through their policy, our political leaders in the White House and Congress direct the murder, rape, and child-molestation of America's own residents, along with the wholesale infestation of American society with every manner of criminal the world can offer us. This is not a problem to be addressed incrementally in stages. We must force all nations to take back their own criminals. Now.

    I pray some leader out there will restore my faith and make that happen. Otherwise, the people who were so outraged that Jose Larchire Carranza was free to allegedly take part in the Newark murders may just find themselves even more outraged once Larchire has served any time he may have coming. Because, as the system functions now, if Peru doesn't want Larchire back, our government will release him onto our streets, and America will have to deal with whatever he has in store for us next.

    Ames Holbrook was a U.S. Deportation Officer in New Orleans from 1998-2002. He has been a guest on Glenn Beck's television show and is the author of The Deporter: One Agent's Struggle Against the U.S. Government's Refusal to Expel Criminal Aliens. ars.com

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    The Deporter
    By Jamie Glazov
    Tuesday, October 09, 2007

    Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Ames Holbrook, a federal deportation officer from 1998 to 2002, based in New Orleans. Previously, he served in the U.S. Army with a special weapons team in Italy and then with the 3rd Infantry Division in Germany. He is the author of his new memoir The Deporter: One Agent's Struggle Against the U.S. Government's Refusal to Expel Criminal Aliens. (Release Date: Oct.4, 2007)





    FP: Ames Holbrook, welcome to Frontpage Interview.

    Holbrook: Thank you very much, Jamie. It's my pleasure.

    FP: What inspired you to write this book?

    Holbrook: The Deportation Officers (DO’s) themselves are my inspiration. I'm proud to have served with them, but the guys who are still on the front lines are the real deal. They're this clique of federal agents inside the Department of Homeland Security and they have one of the most critical law-enforcement assignments in the security of our nation. They're responsible for apprehending the most dangerous aliens in our country and removing them.


    DO's face a lot of natural challenges: getting their hands on criminals, being thrown into different cultures, the edge-of-their-seats travel they have to do, and they welcome that kind of adversity. But when adversity comes from their own government, that's madness. So in The Deporter, I tell the story of how our leadership is preventing DO's from doing their jobs, at great cost to the welfare of our country. Of all the immigration problems in America, my book illustrates the one that's the most wrong, and I'm betting we can change it.

    FP: Can you talk a bit about how illegal aliens in U.S. prisons are routinely released into unsuspecting American communities? Why does this happen?

    Holbrook: Before I hit the punch line, I have to stress that while illegal aliens help fuel the problem, the criminal alien population is not limited to those who are here illegally. Plenty of aliens commit heinous crimes while holding Green Cards or carrying valid visas.

    When aliens' crimes are sufficiently serious, they get ordered removed from the United States. DO's can snatch them off the streets or out of jails. And whether the aliens were here legally or illegally in the first place, now they all have the same status: Ordered Deported. We can discuss the illegal angle more, but for now I am talking about criminal aliens: felons. They have to go. If there were any sense to this, these dangerous invaders would be shipped out automatically, right? Sorry. The short of it is many foreign nations don't want their criminals back. And when these governments refuse to accept their problem children, our government currently says, "Okay," and orders the predators liberated here on our soil. To resume shattering lives in America.

    FP: This is crazy. Tell us how foreign governments treat us when agents such as yourself attempt to send criminal aliens back to their homelands.

    Holbrook: That depends on the foreign government we're talking about. In The Deporter, I name our friends and foes as the story unfolds, but here that would come off as a roster which isn't as much fun. At the risk of oversimplifying it, one group of governments takes its citizens back with no resistance, a second group openly refuses to take back its criminals, and the third group temporizes, smug in the knowledge that after a few months our government will unleash the menaces in America.

    FP: What were some methods you invented to deport the worst offenders? You would have lost your job if you had been caught doing these things, correct?

    Holbrook: Aah, what some are calling the "Catch Me if You Can" element to The Deporter. People seem to get a big kick out of the tricks I pulled in those desperate hours, so I'll leave out the spoilers for the sake of the folks who have yet to read the book. My badge is at risk beginning in the second chapter. And once I picked up that dangerous momentum, deporting these criminals that had been labelled impossible, the success made me want to rewrite the rules even more. Then there's that scary mood that has you pressing your luck in the face of all signs telling you to stop. Livelihood and relationships in the balance, and even national security, because if they fully discover you, the backlash shuts down the whole program.

    FP: What would be some specific recommendations you would give for the U.S. to start a path to a more secure future?

    Holbrook: That's simple: Force foreign countries to take their criminals back. There's no excuse for our leaders to enable this catastrophe. President George W. Bush famously declared that America would never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people. And yet we are doing exactly that. We keep seeking permission from foreign governments to return their threats to society, the foreign governments keep telling us no, and we keep releasing the dangerous alien felons to continue to murder, rape, and maim us in our own communities. I'm not being abstract here. We are talking about rapists, murderers, kidnapers, carjackers, child molesters – every brand of criminal alien in existence, all funnelled back into our communities. Meanwhile we are trading with these countries, allowing their ruling classes to travel freely in America, even contributing foreign aid.

    FP: What is your view of President Bush's illegal amnesty proposal?

    Holbrook: Wow. Let me address it in fundamental terms before I explain its contribution to our criminal alien problem. The bill proposed to grant a reward – lawful U.S. residence – to people who had broken the law, when on the other hand there were millions who tried legally to immigrate to America who were denied that reward although they had not broken the law. That injustice upset many Americans because it violated their sense of right and wrong and along with that their sense of American identity.


    For an analogy, let's look at decriminalizing drugs. Maybe we will see such a bill in the future, making it legal for Americans to buy drugs on the street, but I can guarantee public outcry if the bill specifically provides that the first lucrative drug-dealing licenses shall be awarded to dealers who are already dealing drugs illegally in their communities. That's what the amnesty proposal did with legal residence. It was no less wrong, and that injustice is what upset people.


    The bill's backers cried racism, but the charge held no water. In fact, blanket amnesty for illegals would have squeezed out those races underrepresented in the illegal population, primarily Black immigrants, so in that sense the amnesty bill itself was racist. If President Bush and Congressional leaders feel our country needs 12 million immigrants to drive our economy, they will get a lot less resistance by proposing to fast-track legal applicants from outside the country. Balance the races by taking 3 million from Africa, 3 million from Europe, 3 million from Asia, and 3 million from the Americas. If that sounds crazy, I assure you it's a lot less self-destructive than the amnesty idea.

    And here's how this connects to our most pressing immigration emergency, the criminal alien problem. First, amnesty, even the mere proposal of amnesty, increases the inflow of illegal aliens, and that type of alien, a lawbreaker, is more likely to resort to crime once he gets here. Second, when aliens convicted of felonies turn out to be undocumented, they are that much harder for Deportation Officers to repatriate. Uncooperative foreign governments demand documentation, and then when DO's can't provide it because illegal aliens typically don't have any, the governments say, "Oh, so sorry, but we cannot accept him because you cannot demonstrate that he is a citizen of our country." Cut to next scene of embattled DO setting dangerous alien free on orders from the U.S. government. Thank you, Mr. President and Congress.

    FP: You are 100% resolved to deport criminal aliens yet you are pro-immigration at the same time. Please explain.

    Holbrook: Many cite that as a driving force of The Deporter, and I suppose to some extent it is. When readers meet the immigrants in my life, family, social, and professional, it becomes clear that I have no ulterior agenda. This is not a federal agent who wants everybody to look and sound like him. He has no desire to repeal the 14th amendment or make everybody speak fluent English with an American accent. He shows his love for immigrants, and he goes after bad aliens who terrorize good ones. Really it makes sense, in an organically American way. Waves of people come to our country in honest pursuit of the American Dream. Unavoidably, within those waves are savages who come to strip the American Dream by force. The goal is to expel the latter scourge in order to preserve the Dream. That is what the Deportation Officer tries to do. But his government keeps preventing him from deporting the criminals it has charged him to deport.


    Sounds like fiction, but it's my story. It's reality until we change it.


    FP: What reaction to you expect to The Deporter?

    Holbrook: Well, I won't insult readers by predicting how they'll react. That's a personal feeling. I know some people debate whether the central DO is good or bad, if what he did was justified, but all that depends on individual judgment. I can say that so far the literary critics have been positive, and as more and more people get their hands on the book we can look forward to seeing the mood it generates.

    FP: What do you wish The Deporter will help achieve?

    Holbrook: I believe the revelations in the book will force our political leadership to let DO's do their job and repatriate all dangerous deportable aliens. Once the public discovers what's happening here, the alternative to the politicians is a backlash they wouldn't survive. I would not have written the book if I hadn't expected exactly that.

    FP: Ames Holbrook, thank you for joining Frontpage Interview. And thank you for your invaluable contribution to the security of this country, for your nobility and belief in justice, and for your courage to tell the truth.

    Holbrook: I thank you, Jamie, for spotlighting this issue critical to the welfare of our nation. And as for your praise, I am proud of my service to my country, but regarding nobility and courage I'll redirect to those DO's and others of their kind who stay in the fight for their whole careers, in the face of all adversity and danger, for the sake of the rest of us.

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    Here's a link to his book. Sorry if it's not all linked up, may have to copy and paste. The author was actually on our local radio station this week too! Basic message -some countries won't take back there criminals. But the USA can use certain ways to get them to do this and aren't. He talked about how many criminals he's caught and to have them released back in society. Maddening...
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    deportations

    Good news on the immigration front is there are 73 fugitive operation teams (FOT's) hunting criminal alien fugitive. A few years ago there were only 18. Another increase is scheduled .

    In NJ immigration status will be checked for all aliens arrested DUI and indictable crimes. It took the execution style murders of 3 college students in Newark to take action. Not sure if all NJ prisons and jails will check status and contact immigration to hold instead of releasing criminal aliens. I think it takes a nod from the county governments. Burlington county gave the go ahead.

    Governor is illegal alien friendly and has appointed a panel on how to improve immigrant(illegal alien) benefits.

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    Good news on the immigration front is there are 73 fugitive operation teams (FOT's) hunting criminal alien fugitive. A few years ago there were only 18. Another increase is scheduled .
    It is good news ...

    BUT You are being Bamboozalled the government truly views us as a Dumn A_S People that are not capible of a rational thought

    The only reason the government is doing this is to gain support for another Illegal Immigrant AmnestyPush..... I would bet my bottom dollar on it
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