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    POLICE FIND 28 INDIVIDUALS ALLEGEDLY HELD AGAINST THEIR WILL IN TEXAS MOBILE HOME

    POLICE FIND 28 INDIVIDUALS ALLEGEDLY HELD AGAINST THEIR WILL IN TEXAS MOBILE HOME



    by KRISTIN TATE
    26 Mar 2014


    A spokesperson with the Austin Police Department (APD) verified to Breitbart Texas that a potential human smuggling operation was busted in the southeast area of Austin, Texas. Local media outlet KVUE reported that a tip led police to the scene where 28 people--all adults—were being held reportedly against their will in a mobile home.

    The apparent human smuggling operation occurred on Freidrich Lane in the Paisano mobile home community, according to KVUE.

    A spokesperson with the Austin Police Department (APD) told Breitbart Texas that at this time, police do not know who operated the ring and how many individuals were victims.

    According to KVUE, two individuals found in the trailer were taken to the hospital--the rest were loaded onto a Capital Metro bus. Police reportedly do not know how long the hostages were being held, and whether they were smuggled into the U.S. illegally.

    At this time, no arrests have been announced in connection with the case. KVUE reported that police intend to interview all 28 individuals to discern victims from perpetrators.

    The case appears to echo a recent incident in Houston, where 115 hostages were found inside a locked, single-story home. Breitbart Texas reported that five accused smugglers "detained and threatened" the hostages, who are all illegal immigrants, in order to extort monies.

    When officers initially entered the Houston residence around 11 a.m., "they saw a sea of people, some sitting on top of each other," Houston Police Department spokesman John Cannon told Breitbart Texas. "The conditions inside were filthy and dirty.

    Everywhere you looked there were clothes on the floor. There was one bathroom, no hot water, and a toilet that was only partially working...We got all the people out of the home. They were very tired and hungry so we provided them with food and water."

    Greg Palmore of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement told Breibart Texas that the alleged human stash house was, "the largest numbers of individuals in one residence I have ever seen."
    Austin PD informed Breitbart Texas that more official information is expected to be released on March 26.

    http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-T...in-Mobile-Home

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    POLICE AND ACTIVIST SPAR OVER 'VICTIM' STATUS FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IN TEXAS BUST

    by KRISTIN TATE
    29 Mar 2014,


    On March 25 a tip led police in Austin, Texas to the scene of a then-suspected human smuggling operation in a trailer home located on Freidrich Lane, according to initial reports collected by Breitbart Texas. 28 people, most of whom are suspected illegal immigrants by authorities, were discovered in the residence. Although law enforcement initially believed some of the individuals were being held against their will, it has now been determined that none of the people recovered from the trailer were victims.

    An Austin Police Department (APD) press release submitted to Breitbart Texas stated, "After detectives conducted the interviews, none of the 28 people recovered from the trailers were identified as victims.” The statement added, “There was no indication that human trafficking occurred or that they were victims of any other crimes."

    Two individuals were identified as suspects in the matter and were taken into the custody of U.S. Federal Marshalls, according to the APD. The others were brought to an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility to be interviewed shortly thereafter.

    Alejandro Caceres, Executive Director of the Austin Immigrant Rights Coalition, is skeptical that none of the recovered individuals were victims.

    "I find it highly suspicious," Caceres told Breitbart Texas. "How could they possibly have interviewed 28 people in under 48 hours? At this point, the APD can say there was no human trafficking because there was no evidence, since the evidence was removed."

    Robert Miljenovich, a Sergeant with the APD Human Trafficking and Vice Unit told Breitbart Texas, "We determined that none of the 28 individuals were victims by interviewing them and investigating the condition of the scene.” Sergeant Miljenovich added, “There were no indications that anyone was forcefully restrained. The conditions in the trailer weren't disgusting, it was just sparsely furnished."

    Sergeant Miljenovich continued, "It is not uncommon for us to recover high numbers of people in one trailer--this is not an uncommon occurrence, these stash houses are all over the place. We've gotten 20 or 30 people out of trailers before. The most unusual part of this case for us is how much media attention it has gotten."

    Caceres said the case is a "clear violation of the 10th Amendment” and argued the federal government should not “use local APD as an arm for ICE."

    Caceres said the case will cause the immigrant community to become more distrusting of local law enforcement.
    "The immigrant community makes up significant percent of Austin community--if you have a percent of community who does trust law enforcement, that's a problem for everyone," Caceres said.

    Sergeant Miljenovich maintained that the proper investigative steps are being taken, and that this was not a case involving victims.

    "There are instances where they are completely not free to go; they're beaten and extorted for additional money. Those types of groups are out there, but that wasn't the case in this one," Miljenovich said.

    http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Texas/2014/03/29/Individuals-Found-Packed-in-Texas-Trailer-None-Considered-Victims

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