Friday, December 23, 2011

AZMEX I3 23-12-11

AZMEX I3 23 DEC 2011

MCSO: ICE refuses to take custody of illegal aliens due to 'new orders'
by KTAR Newsroom (December 22nd, 2011 @ 4:03pm)
http://www.ktar.com/6/1480527/MCSO-ICE-refuses-to-take-custody-of-
illegal-aliens-due-to-new-orders

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office took 12 illegal aliens into
custody on Wednesday night after picking them up along Interstate 17
and when they contacted Immigration and Customs Enforcement they were
told they would not be picking them up.

ICE officials told them the reason was because of a "new order from
Department of Homeland Security."

MCSO says they asked ICE if this new policy only applies to them and
that the reply was, "yes."

Deputies then contacted Casa Grande Border Patrol for policy
acceptance of these illegal immigrants. Sheriff's deputies explained
the refusal by ICE. The Border Patrol agreed to accept the illegal
immigrants.

"They are trying to get this Sheriff completely out of the
immigration enforcement business. Not accepting these illegal aliens
is nothing short of unannounced amnesty," asserts Arpaio. "Since 2006
the federal government has accepted custody of nearly 1,000 illegal
aliens from my office as a result of over 2,500 felony arrests for
human smuggling."

The illegal aliens paid between $1,000 and $3,000 each to be smuggled
into the United States.

Note: "The head of the National Migration Institute in Sinaloa said
that foreigners who do not carry documentation of their stay in
Mexico, are deported to their country of origin."

Mazatlan
Undocumented increases in Sinaloa
Oscar Tirado Tirado, delegate of the National Migration Institute.
Photo: El Sol de Mazatlan.
El Sol de Mazatlan
December 23, 2011
José Luis Rodríguez
http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldemazatlan/notas/n2359403.htm

Mazatlan, Sinaloa .- 1,400 undocumented persons were stopped by the
National Migration Institute in the state of Sinaloa, a week from the
end of this year.

The delegate of the INM, Oscar Tirado Tirado, reported that the
number of arrests of undocumented migrants exceeds 200 more than
those recorded in 2010.

Most undocumented detainees, he said, came from Central American
countries like Guatemala, El Salvador and the Republic of Honduras.

The arrests, in this port, were in the checkpoints that are located
in the suburbs and the Venadillo Castle as well as in the toll booth
of the receivership of Marble, in the cities of Culiacan and Los Mochis.

He said most illegal immigrants were caught by INM staff when aboard
buses that were heading north.

Currently, arrests dropped significantly, he said, because migrants
prefer to spend this time along with their families.
"The arrests so far are considered low, since in this period
foreigners do not pass in an irregular (illegal) manner, and who are
best to be with their families."

The head of the National Migration Institute in Sinaloa said that
foreigners who do not carry documentation of their stay in Mexico,
are deported to their country of origin.

Smooth the Paisano Program (Mexicans returning home for holidays)

Oscar Tirado Tirado said, so far, have not shown any kind of setback
between the fellow countrymen at this time they entered into the
country to spend the holidays with your family this year.

He mentioned that staff is installed in the modules of the "Paisano
2011-2012" has no knowledge of complaints filed against public servants.

Although not recorded crimes against fellow citizens, he called for
them to travel in caravans while traveling on the roads Sinaloa.
"We ask you to circulate quietly in Sinaloa, in a low profile,
because we do not want to have a event to be sorry about ."

Tirado Tirado said the arrival of civilians by the city grow in the
coming days, while the closer the festivities of Christmas and New Year.

Ex-con sentenced for illegal re-entry
Posted: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 8:44 am
http://www.nogalesinternational.com/news/ex-con-sentenced-for-illegal-
re-entry/article_8e55b460-2b21-11e1-a021-001871e3ce6c.html
Ex-con sentenced for illegal re-entry Nogales International Nogales
International

A Mexican man with a previous kidnapping conviction in the United
States who was busted trying to re-enter the county near Nogales has
been sentenced to nearly five years in federal prison.

A judge sentenced Jamie Gonzalez, 55, of Guadalajara, Mexico to a 57-
month term on Dec. 7 after being convicted on a charge of re-entry of
an aggravated felon, the Border Patrol said. He will be formally
removed from the United States upon release, and is now banned for
life from all U.S. legalization processes without a waiver from U.S.
Attorney General.

The conviction comes after Gonzalez was apprehended on Aug. 27, 2010
by Nogales Border Patrol agents. During processing at the Nogales
Station, a fingerprint check showed that he had been convicted in
1997 in Los Angeles, Calif., of kidnapping and sentenced to six years
in prison. He had previously been deported from the United States
through California.

Mazatlán
Aumenta el paso de Indocumentados por Sinaloa
Óscar Tirado Tirado, delegado del Instituto Nacional de Migración.
Foto: El Sol de Mazatlán.
El Sol de Mazatlán
23 de diciembre de 2011
José Luis Rodríguez
http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldemazatlan/notas/n2359403.htm

Mazatlán, Sinaloa.- Mil 400 indocumentados ha detenido el Instituto
Nacional de Migración en el estado de Sinaloa, a una semana que
concluya el presente año.

El delegado del INM, Óscar Tirado Tirado, informó que la cifra de
detenciones de migrantes indocumentados supera con 200 más a las
registradas durante el 2010.

La mayoría de los indocumentados detenidos, indicó, procedían de
países de América Central, como Guatemala, El Salvador y la república
de Honduras.

Las detenciones -en este puerto- fueron en los puntos de revisión que
se ubican en los ejidos El Venadillo y El Castillo; así como en la
caseta de cobro de la sindicatura de Mármol, en los municipios de
Culiacán y Los Mochis.

Dijo que la mayoría de los indocumentados fueron sorprendidos por el
personal del INM, cuando viajaban a bordo de autobuses foráneos que
se dirigían hacia el norte del país.

Actualmente, las detenciones bajaron de manera considerable, indicó,
debido a que los migrantes prefieren pasar estas fechas al lado de
sus familias.

"Los aseguramientos hasta ahora los consideramos bajos, pues en este
periodo no transitan los extranjeros de manera irregular, ya que
tratan mejor de estar con sus familias".

El responsable del Instituto Nacional de Migración en Sinaloa comentó
que los extranjeros que no portan la documentación correspondiente de
su estancia en México, son deportados a su país de origen.

SIN CONTRATIEMPOS EL PROGRAMA PAISANO

Óscar Tirado Tirado indicó que, hasta el momento, no han registrado
ningún tipo de contratiempo entre los connacionales que por estas
fechas se adentran al país a pasar las fiestas de fin de año con sus
familiares.

Mencionó que el personal que se halla instalado en los módulos del
programa "Paisano 2011-2012", no ha tenido conocimiento de quejas
interpuestas contra servidores públicos.

Pese a que no han registrado hechos delictivos contra connacionales,
hizo un llamado para que éstos transiten en caravanas sobre las
carreteras sinaloenses.

"Les pedimos que circulen de manera tranquila por Sinaloa, que es un
estado tranquilo, pues hasta ahorita no hemos tenido de algún
acontecimiento que lamentar".

Tirado Tirado señaló que el arribo de paisanos por el municipio
crecerá en los próximos días, mientras más se acercan los festejos de
Navidad y Año Nuevo.

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