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    MD-Immigration Vigilantes or Deputies on Patrol?

    Immigration Vigilantes or Deputies on Patrol?
    Frederick's sheriff tells his side of the arrest that sparked a lawsuit
    By ANNE REYNOLDS
    Updated 8:00 PM EST, Fri, Nov 13, 2009


    The Frederick County sheriff is speaking out about a civil rights lawsuit filed this week against him and his department.

    The suit stems from an arrest made in October 2008. It alleges that two deputies arrested Roxana Orellana Santos last fall solely because they believe she was in the country illegally.

    Attorneys from LatinoJustice and Casa de Maryland say Santos was eating her lunch one day when the officers approached her and started questioning her about her immigration status. She was arrested and spent the night in jail, before being transferred to a special holding jail for immigration cases. She said she spent 46 days there before being released.

    Today, Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins told a very different story about the circumstances surrounding the arrest.

    "Let me be clear, the statements and allegations made in the filing are inaccurate, misleading, and do not include all the facts," the Sheriff said Friday.

    According to the sheriff, the two deputies were on a routine patrol in the area when they spotted Santos. When she saw the deputies, they said she began acting suspicious and tried to hide from them, prompting the deputies to investigate what was going on. The sheriff said they asked her for identification, and when they ran her information through their computer, they discovered there were warrants out for her arrest.

    "They ran a check through NCIC, the check came back that she was wanted by ICE for an order of deportation arrest warrant," Jenkins told News 4. "She would have been taken by any law enforcement officer or agency in the state of Maryland or across this country."

    Sheriff Jenkins said the lawsuit is an attempt to derail Frederick County's participation in the federal 287g program. Under the program, specially trained deputies check the immigration status of everyone who is arrested. When they discover that someone is in the country illegally, immigration officials are notified.

    Jenkins said the deputies involved in this incident are not even involved in the program.



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    Frederick County Sheriff Blasts Immigration Lawsuit

    Frederick County Sheriff Blasts Immigration Lawsuit
    Audrey Barnes 14 hrs ago
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    FREDERICK, Md. (WUSA) -- Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins is speaking out against a lawsuit which calls into question the way deputies are enforcing a new immigration policy.

    Roxanna Orellana Santos is now facing deportation after her arrest. She was spotted eating a sandwich on the curb by two deputies on routine patrol. They became suspicious when she ducked behind a shipping container. A check revealed a deportation warrant from Immigration officials. Santos was arrested and taken to jail.

    Monday, Santos filed a lawsuit claiming her civil and constitutional rights were violated.

    "This lawsuit is clearly aimed at me," Sheriff Jenkins says. "I think it's deplorable and disgusting that these groups would use a lawful arrest to forward their own agenda."

    Supporters of Santos, including Casa De Maryland, say she was a victim of racial profiling, one of 524 people netted by the county's immigration crackdown. Policy 287G gives police officers to right to check the immigration status of people arrested for other crimes. In most places, only immigration officials can do that.

    "Good, hard-working people are being targeted," Carrie O'Brien of Casa De Maryland says. "How many are mothers of a 2-year-old simply sitting outside eating a sandwich?"

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    We have every right to deport them and enforce our laws.

    Good, hard-working people are being targeted

    What? They are criminals. They are in our country illegally. If anyone has been targeted it's the American people.
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