Sarasota officer arrests “junior” – turned over to ICE for deportation
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Originally Posted by “Carrie Seidman”
Last May (2019), the Sarasota Sheriff’s Office was one of the first 10 law enforcement agencies in the United States to participate in ICE’s Warrant Service Officer (WSO) program, which enables 21 credentialed corrections personnel to serve federal warrants on [illegal aliens] entering the jail. It allows them to be picked up and delivered to ICE. Sarasota’s WSO program is the largest in Florida. In past years, ICE removals from Sarasota County averaged 50 per year and it increased to 68 in 2019.
“Junior” is a Sarasota resident who was [illegally] brought to the United States by his parents as a minor from Mexico. He graduated from Riverview High School. He was arrested in Sarasota after a traffic stop and turned over to ICE and is being held at ICE’s Krome Service Processing Center outside Miami. Junior has a history of arrests dating back to 2007 that includes parole violations, resisting arrest without violence, disorderly intoxication, shoplifting and numerous traffic and DWLS arrests.
Sarasota has earned a reputation for its enthusiastic pursuit of [arresting] illegal immigrants. “Yes, absolutely it’s true,” said Alberto Cayetano, a Miami immigration lawyer who…
"Illegal Alien" deportion per United States Code:
https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?...8-section1252c
ICE – Krome Service Processing Center:
https://www.ice.gov/detention-facili...cessing-center
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Junior denied bail: final hearing set for deportation back to Mexico
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Originally Posted by “Carrie Seidman”
Junior is a Mexican who was living [illegally] in Sarasota. He was arrested during a traffic stop and he is facing deportation. He is locked up at Miami’s Krome ICE detention center.
The government attorney produced Junior’s “rap sheet” with multiple violations. All the arresting officers’ have American sounding names.
The judge asked: "Why is the father not here?" Junior's lawyer said, “He has no [legal] status [to be in the United States]. If he walked in here, it would be like throwing him to wolves." The judge asked, “Is that how you see it?”
The judge denied bail and set a “final hearing” for…
Go Fund Me account for Junior:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/junior-family
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Choosing to become an illegal alien
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Originally Posted by “Carrie Seidman”
The primary mode of entry [into the USA] for undocumented [aliens] is to overstay their temporary visas. That’s what Junior’s parents chose to do 16 years ago.
The law requires someone to file for asylum within one year of entering the country. Junior’s parents chose not to do that 16 years ago.
There are plenty of reasons why undocumented [illegal aliens] don’t try to become legal citizens [in the USA].
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